A brief discussion on the application of operational amplifiers in digital-to-analog conversion The operational amplifier is an electronic device with a wide range of uses. It was first used in 1940 and was mainly used in analog computers. It was named because it can simulate operations such as addition, subtraction, and integration. After 1960, with the development of integrated circuit technology, operational amplifiers have gradually been integrated, greatly reducing costs and gaining more and more widespread applications. In the conversion between digital and analog, operational amplifiers are even more indispensable. So, how do operational amplifiers play a role in this? The following will quantitatively analyze how operational amplifiers achieve conversion between digital and analog through their actual circuit models.
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