CMRR of Op Amp Formula (Common Mode Rejection Ratio)
CMRR of Op Amp Formula (Common Mode Rejection Ratio): One of the more common features of a differential amplifier is its ability to cancel out or reject certain types of…
CMRR of Op Amp Formula (Common Mode Rejection Ratio): One of the more common features of a differential amplifier is its ability to cancel out or reject certain types of…
Op Amp IC 741 Pin Diagram and its Working: The schematic diagram and Op Amp IC 741 Pin Diagram is shown in Fig. 33.4 (a) and in Fig. 33.4 (b).…
Triggering in Digital Electronics | Types: Triggering in Digital Electronics is the process of applying an external signal to induce transition from one state to another. The signal used for…
Bistable Multivibrator - Working and Types: A bistable multivibrator, as its name implies, has two stable states. It can stay in either of the two states indefinitely (as long as…
Monostable Multivibrator - Operation, Types and Application: Monostable multivibrator is a two-stage amplifier with two states—one stable state and another quasi-stable state. The circuit has two transistors Q1 and Q2,…
Astable Multivibrator Definition and its Working: The multivibrator circuit which has no stable state is called the astable multivibrator. The two states of operation of astable multivibrators are quasi-stable (temporary)…
Multivibrator definition and Types (Astable, Monostable and Bistable): A multivibrator is basically a two stage R-C coupled amplifier with positive feedback from the output of one amplifier to the input…
Transistor as a Switch Circuit Diagram and Working: The Transistor as a Switch Circuit Diagram and Working can be explained with the help of its output characteristics. Figure 31.2 shows…