| 41. | A dedicated voltage comparator will generally be faster than a general-purpose operational amplifier pressed into service as a comparator.
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| 42. | An inductor can be replaced by a much smaller assembly containing a capacitor, operational amplifiers or transistors, and resistors.
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| 43. | It might be possible to use the next faster operational amplifier in comperator mode to change it to a square voltage.
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| 44. | Finally the difference of the two squares is formed and scaled by a factor of one fourth using yet another operational amplifier.
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| 45. | "' National Semiconductor "'was an audio and operational amplifiers, communication interface products and data conversion solutions.
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| 46. | Integrated circuit devices, such as operational amplifiers commonly quote equivalent input noise level in these terms ( at room temperature ).
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| 47. | The company developed the first commercial solid-state operational amplifier and led the world in high-precision data conversion technology.
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| 48. | His work was closely associated with George Philbrick, who is credited along with Lovell as the developer of the operational amplifier.
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| 49. | Inputs employed 16-bit A / D converters attached to operational amplifier simulated neurons and a 1-wire temperature sensor.
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| 50. | The amplifying elements may be junction or field-effect transistors, vacuum tubes, operational amplifiers, or other types of amplifier.
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