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Skeptico Saloon: An Objectivist Joint
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I feel a bit outshone!
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Headphoneus Supremus
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Ah, but you were the 1st nevertheless.
Merry Xmas!
Merry Xmas!
Yep. I'll take that! Very happy times to you.
xnor
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Happy holidays.
xnor
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I hope you're all enjoying your holidays as much as I do.
RazorJack
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I'm a little late to this party, but better late than never I guess.
Next round of beers to my fellow objectivist audiophiles and music lovers here on Head-Fi is on me!
Next round of beers to my fellow objectivist audiophiles and music lovers here on Head-Fi is on me!
I'm a little late to this party, but better late than never I guess.
Next round of beers to my fellow objectivist audiophiles and music lovers here on Head-Fi is on me!
Shame they have to be virtual beers. Cheers!
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Subbed.
So, what happened to the 'cable myth' thread? I just visited and it's all locked up. I guess mentioning Blackb*dy was not a great idea after all (first heard of that product through an add on this site...so...)
Anyhow, glad to find this thread - now I'm off to hunt for interesting articles within.
Best,
So, what happened to the 'cable myth' thread? I just visited and it's all locked up. I guess mentioning Blackb*dy was not a great idea after all (first heard of that product through an add on this site...so...)
Anyhow, glad to find this thread - now I'm off to hunt for interesting articles within.
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Does anyone know of any relatively easy-to-understand resources for how op-amps work? In my electronics courses, the professor just told us it's a "magic black box." XD
I only know of how to set one up on paper with block diagrams (the triangle symbol) and in a circuit board when given the pin numbers/functions.
I only know of how to set one up on paper with block diagrams (the triangle symbol) and in a circuit board when given the pin numbers/functions.
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Does anyone know of any relatively easy-to-understand resources for how op-amps work? In my electronics courses, the professor just told us it's a "magic black box." XD
I only know of how to set one up on paper with block diagrams (the triangle symbol) and in a circuit board when given the pin numbers/functions.
This is the text book I used years ago. Burr Brown's book. Titled Operation Amplifiers-Design and Applicationss by Tobey, Graeme and Huelsman. Published by McGraw Hill.
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Subbed.
So, what happened to the 'cable myth' thread? I just visited and it's all locked up. I guess mentioning Blackb*dy was not a great idea after all (first heard of that product through an add on this site...so...)
Anyhow, glad to find this thread - now I'm off to hunt for interesting articles within.
Best,
Only cable appreciation thread can live forever and always on top. Cable bashing thread not so much. Instead of "cable myth", if its title is generic cable appreciation thread, it will probably prosper.
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Does anyone know of any relatively easy-to-understand resources for how op-amps work? In my electronics courses, the professor just told us it's a "magic black box." XD
I only know of how to set one up on paper with block diagrams (the triangle symbol) and in a circuit board when given the pin numbers/functions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nW4hZ-PHxo
I saw one really good video but I can't find it now (I'll put a link if I stumble upon it later). anyway this gives if not the perfect "how to", at least an understanding on why it does what it does.
when you have this basic simplified understanding, I found other tutos to become understandable. ^_^
KamijoIsMyHero
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Does anyone know of any relatively easy-to-understand resources for how op-amps work? In my electronics courses, the professor just told us it's a "magic black box." XD
I only know of how to set one up on paper with block diagrams (the triangle symbol) and in a circuit board when given the pin numbers/functions.
That's kind of vague. Do you mean how to use them to make amps as what castleofargh linked or what actually goes on inside the triangle?
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http://www.amazon.com/IC-Op-Amp-Cookbook-3rd-Edition/dp/0138896011
This work by Walter Jung was very helpful to me many years ago. The basics haven't changed.
I take it you are wanting to know what is in the "black box".
They are usually a handful of basic high gain circuits cascaded for very high gain. So you use lots of feedback. Some are bi-polar circuits and some are FET, and some are hybrid.
Google:
op-amp internal circuit design
then look under images returned for hundreds of circuit diagrams of various op amps.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=op-amp+internal+circuit+design
This work by Walter Jung was very helpful to me many years ago. The basics haven't changed.
I take it you are wanting to know what is in the "black box".
They are usually a handful of basic high gain circuits cascaded for very high gain. So you use lots of feedback. Some are bi-polar circuits and some are FET, and some are hybrid.
Google:
op-amp internal circuit design
then look under images returned for hundreds of circuit diagrams of various op amps.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=op-amp+internal+circuit+design
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