Across
- 2. The voltage amplification amount
- 3. An amplifier that combines different voltages
- 4. Current the amplifiers consumes when not doing any work
- 6. A power supply capable of generating + and - voltages respect to GND
- 8. Individual component circuitry
- 9. Large
- 10. Only one output
- 12. The material on which something is put on
- 14. How well an amplifier rejects common-mode signals and keep different-mode signals
- 15. The DC bias of the op-amp
- 16. The - terminal of an op-amp
- 18. A filter that is just a filter with passive components
- 23. An amplifier that subtracts different voltages
- 24. When there is feedback
- 28. A transistor mode where it acts as a variable resistor
- 29. A transistor mode where it acts as a open
- 31. Unwanted signals attenuation
- 32. The resistance equivalent for the input.
- 35. DC bias adjustments of an op-amp
- 36. Individual components in one package
- 37. The same signals
- 38. The + terminal of an op-amp
- 39. The jellybean op-amp
- 40. The current flowing through the op-amps terminals
Down
- 1. How fast an op-amp can change its output voltage
- 2. A 0V potential that is not connected to GND
- 3. Distortion that results from the slew rate
- 5. A certain range of frequencies
- 7. Connecting the output of one stage to the input of the next
- 11. An op-amp configuration that keeps the input and output current the same
- 13. Amplifier that amplifies differential signals
- 17. Amplifiers with high CMRR
- 19. An amplification of 1
- 20. An object reflected across a line
- 21. The capacitance of the amplifier.
- 22. How far is a signal from the source
- 25. The unit of logarithmic measurement of gain
- 26. A transistor mode where it acts as a short
- 27. A effect that modifies the input impedance of an amplifier
- 30. The output going back to the input
- 33. When there is no feedback
- 34. A filter that also amplifier
