The operational amplifier is one of the basic building blocks of linear design. In the classic mode, an operational amplifier consists of two input pins, one of which inverts the signal and the other maintains the phase of the signal, and one output pin. The standard symbol of an operational amplifier is shown in Figure 1. The power supply pins are omitted, which are obviously required for the operation of the device.
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