Operational Amplifiers And Linear Integrated Circuits Robert F. Coughlin Frederick F. Driscoll Link

If you want to understand why an op-amp oscillates, how to stop it, and how to build a filter that actually works, this book is your answer. It is not a reference manual for the latest rail-to-rail, zero-drift amplifier from Texas Instruments—you get that from the datasheet.

The book is suitable for a wide range of readers, including: If you want to understand why an op-amp

"Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits" by Robert F. Coughlin and Frederick F. Driscoll is a comprehensive textbook that provides a thorough understanding of op-amps and linear ICs. The book covers key concepts and topics, including circuit analysis, amplifier applications, active filters, and oscillators. With its clear explanations, numerous examples, and extensive coverage of applications, the book is an excellent resource for students, professionals, and hobbyists. Whether you are looking to gain a deeper understanding of op-amps and linear ICs or simply want to brush up on your knowledge, this book is an excellent choice. Coughlin and Frederick F

Instead of giving you a "black box" formula, they walk you through: With its clear explanations

Understanding gain and phase inversion.