OP-AMP Applications
Across
- 4. Compares input voltage with a reference voltage.
- 10. Allows low-frequency signals and blocks high-frequency signals.
- 11. Produces exponential output from logarithmic input.
- 13. Circuit that adds multiple input voltages.
- 14. Produces an output proportional to the rate of change of input.
- 15. Allows high-frequency signals and blocks low-frequency signals.
Down
- 1. Output is proportional to the logarithm of input voltage.
- 2. Output voltage is equal to input voltage (unity gain).
- 3. Allows only a specific range of frequencies to pass.
- 5. Circuit that gives the difference between two input signals.
- 6. Comparator with hysteresis for noise immunity.
- 7. Circuit that shifts the entire waveform up or down.
- 8. Circuit that removes part of the waveform beyond a set level.
- 9. Maximum rate at which output voltage can change.
- 12. Produces an output proportional to the time integral of input.