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OP-Amp Example - Bandpass Filter 

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@wifey575lopez3
@wifey575lopez3 Год назад
finally an engineer that doesn't write sloppy when students are trying to learn! Huge thanks!!!
@SAhellenLily___22
@SAhellenLily___22 2 месяца назад
Great video,thank you ~ ~ It is BP filter! And from Bode plot we can see fL = 3.18 hz and its stand for Low frequency can pass but High f wll be cut off. 🤔
@DavidLeeMenefee
@DavidLeeMenefee 8 лет назад
You did a very good job of explaining a complex issue. Thumbs up. Keep em' coming. Thanks
@kevinhelms1472
@kevinhelms1472 3 года назад
Great video! Thank you!
@hieunguyeninh8078
@hieunguyeninh8078 2 года назад
Wow, Maybe I don't understand radical, but I will apply...... Thank you
@NmplolVOD
@NmplolVOD Год назад
Arab teachers are the best, thank you Professor ! (from Algeria)
@jboy6944
@jboy6944 9 месяцев назад
Please someone tell me what 's' is ?
@christiansmith1327
@christiansmith1327 4 года назад
Very grateful for this lesson thank you
@yuji25290
@yuji25290 10 месяцев назад
@Electrical Engineering Topics I lost track of the part explaining frequency response derived from the transfer function. Could you explain more about it? I know s = sigma+jw but not sure how to get there from this definition.
@goofypettiger
@goofypettiger 3 года назад
Very good!
@Ankz9
@Ankz9 8 лет назад
Subscribed. Thank you.
@phillipneal8194
@phillipneal8194 2 месяца назад
So what was the op-amp you chose ?
@Gatos77
@Gatos77 6 лет назад
Hello, The load resistance does not have any effect in your calculations?
@dandash9870
@dandash9870 4 года назад
Can you answer me this question: why does the load resistance have no effect on the transfer function whatsoever? Can I put any load resistance I want and it won't affect transfer function at all?
@abuhajara
@abuhajara 4 года назад
As long as the load resistor is large enough so that the maximum output current is not exceeded. Practical op-amps have limitations such as slew rate, input offset voltage, offset input current, maximum output current, ...
@montypreston
@montypreston 3 года назад
Everything makes sense except why we are using H(s)=-Z2/Z1? Is this a known formula or did we derive this from the circuit? Thanks!
@happypanda3951
@happypanda3951 2 года назад
If we look closely, the configuration is exactly that of an inverting amplifier, where Z2 is the feedback and Z1 is the input impedance.
@montypreston
@montypreston 2 года назад
@@happypanda3951 Thank you!
@adwaaalkut1211
@adwaaalkut1211 4 года назад
very good, but where are the gain ?
@nayelireyes610
@nayelireyes610 6 лет назад
What wiil change in the case if is a non-inverting band pass op-amp?
@pankajkupra1251
@pankajkupra1251 7 лет назад
please explain why load resistor is used in band pass filter
@educimprov365
@educimprov365 5 лет назад
Hi! What is the 'S' ?
@alaahesham250
@alaahesham250 5 лет назад
s is the one involved with laplace
@ericnye9206
@ericnye9206 4 года назад
S represent j*w
@hadighorbani355
@hadighorbani355 8 месяцев назад
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