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Figure 8.2, 8.3 8-1 A voltage amplifier Figure 8.2 Simple voltage amplifier model Figure 8.3
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Figure 8.4 8-2 Operational amplifier model symbols, and circuit diagram Figure 8.4
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Figur e 8.5 8-3 Inverting amplifier Figure 8.5
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Figure 8.7 8-4 Summing amplifier Figure 8.7
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Figu re 8.8, 8.9 8-5 Noninverting amplifier Figure 8.8 Voltage follower Figure 8.9
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Figure 8.10 8-6 Differential amplifier Figure 8.10
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Figure 8.14, 8.15 8-7 Instrumentation amplifier Figure 8.14 Input (a) and output (b) stages of Instrumentation amplifier Figure 8.15
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Figure 8.20 8-8 Op-amp circuits employing complex impedances Figure 8.20
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Figure 8.21, 8.23 8-9 Active low-pass filter Figure 8.21 Normalized response of active low-pass filter Figure 8.23
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Figure 8.24, 8.25 8-10 Active high-pass filter Figure 8.24 Normalized response of active high-pass filter Figure 8.25
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Figure 8.26, 8.27 8-11 Active bandpass filter Figure 8.26 Normalized amplitude response of active bandpass filter Figure 8.27
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Figure 8.30 8-12 Op-amp integrator Figure 8.30
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Figure 8.35 8-13 Op-amp differentiator Figure 8.35
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Figure 8.36 8-14 Elements of the analog computer Figure 8.36
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Figure 8.38, 8.39 8-15 Solution by repeated integration Analog computer simulation of suspension system Figure 8.39 Figure 8.38
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Figure 8.45, 8.46 8-17 Open-loop gain of practical op-amp Figure 8.45 Figure 8.46
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Figure 8.52, 8.53 8-19 Slew rate limit in op-amps The maximum slope of a sinusoidal signal varies with the signal frequency Figure 8.53 Figure 8.52
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Figure 8.55, 8.56 8-20 Figure 8.55 Distortion introduced by short-circuit current limit Figure 8.56
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