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Op amp or Operational Amplifier
Anoperational amplifierorop ampis a DC coupled voltage amplifier with a very high voltage gain.Op amp is basically a multistage amplifier in which a number of amplifier stages are interconnected to each other in a very complicated manner. Its internal circuit consists of many transistors, FETs and resistors. All this occupies a very little space.So, it is packed in a small package and is available in the Integrated Circuit (IC) form. The term Op Amp is used to denote an amplifier which can be co
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Applications of Op Amp
A linear amplifier like an op amp has many different applications. It has a high open loop gain, high input impedance and low output impedance. It has high common mode rejection ratio. Due to these favourable characteristics, it is used for different application. In this article, we are discussing some of the most prominent uses of an Op amp. This is not an exhaustive list but covers the important applications of op amp within the scope of our discussion.Op Amp applications as Inverting Amplifie
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Electrical Engineering Interview Questions – Part 1
What is the definition of electrical engineering?Electrical engineering is a fundamental concept of mechanical physics and one of the most fundamental electrical interview questions that cover the study and application of electromagnetism and electricity in a variety of appliances. A.C. and D.C. are important concepts in electrical engineering. & D.C. Electric traction, current, transformers, and so on. What’s the difference between a capacitor, a resistor, and an inductor?Capacitor:A capac
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 Electrical Engineering Interview Questions – Part 2
What is the purpose of a lockout relay in high voltage?A lock-out relay is typically installed before or after the e-stop switch to allow electricity to be turned off from a single location. This relay is activated by a key lock switch and is powered by the same electrical source as the control power. Within the unit, the relay may contain up to 24 contact points. This enables the control power of several devices to be disabled with the flip of a single key switch. What is a reverse power relay
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Electrical Engineering Interview Questions – Part 3
What effect does the overvoltage surge have on the electrical system?Over-voltage in the power system causes insulation failure in the equipment. It causes the line insulation to flash over and may potentially harm the surrounding transformer, generator, and other line-connected equipment. What does crawl in an induction motor mean?Induction motors, particularly squirrel cage induction motors, can occasionally run stably at speeds as low as one-seventh of their synchronous speed Ns. This phenom
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Op-Amp Integrator: A Circuit that Performs Mathematical Integration
What is an Op-Amp Integrator?An op-amp integrator is a circuit that uses an operational amplifier (op-amp) and a capacitor to perform the mathematical operation of integration. Integration is the process of finding the area under a curve or function over time. An op-amp integrator produces an output voltage that is proportional to the negative integral of the input voltage, meaning that the output voltage changes according to the duration and amplitude of the input voltage.An op-amp integrator c
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Electrician Interview Questions
What is the difference between Fuse and Breaker?A fuse contains a wire that melts when exposed to the heat of a short circuit or high current, therefore interrupting the circuit. You must replace it once it has melted.A circuit breaker cuts off the current without melting (for example, a pair of metal sheets having differing thermal expansion coefficients) and can be reset. What is aCircuit?Connections to the incoming wires are made inside the panel. These connections are then used to provide p
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RL Parallel Circuit
In RL parallel circuitresistor and inductor are connected in parallel with each other and this combination is supplied by a voltage source, Vin. The output voltage of circuit is Vout. Since the resistor and inductor are connected in parallel, the input voltage is equal to output voltage but the currents flowing in resistor and inductor are different.The parallel RL circuit is not used as filter for voltages because in this circuit, the output voltage is equal to input voltage and for this reason
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RL Circuit Transfer Function Time Constant RL Circuit as Filter
The resistor and inductor are the most fundamental linear (element having linear relationship between voltage and current) and passive (which consume energy) elements. When resistor and inductor are connected across voltage supply, the circuit so obtained is called RL circuit.Types of RL Circuit RL Series Circuit-Whenresistanceand inductor are connected in series with voltage supply. The circuit is calledseries RL circuit. RL Parallel Circuit-When resistance and inductor are connected in paralle
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RL Series Circuit Analysis
What is an RL Circuit?An RL circuit (also known as an RL filter or RL network) is defined as an electrical circuit consisting of the passive circuit elements of a resistor (R) and an inductor (L) connected together, driven by a voltage source or current source.Due to the presence of a resistor in the ideal form of the circuit, an RL circuit will consume energy, akin to an RC circuit or RLC circuit.This is unlike the ideal form of an LC circuit, which will consume no energy due to the absence of
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