Op Amps in 100 Seconds

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Op amps are used in a wide variety of applications in electronics. This video breaks down their working principle and shows examples of their usage: non-inverting amplifier, inverting amplifier & active low pass filter. Quad LM324 op amp and single LM741 op amp pinouts are shown.
    Edited by: Maksymilian K
    Icon by Freepik from Flaticon
    #opamp #electronics #amplifier #operationalamplifier
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Komentáře • 22

  • @Tommy-tx4dx
    @Tommy-tx4dx Před 23 dny +13

    Funny thing is i clicked on this video when it had 555 views!! True electrical engineers know why this is funny 😂😂

    • @aamirayaaz_05
      @aamirayaaz_05 Před 23 dny +2

      😂😂my favourite ic 😂😂

    • @skmgeek
      @skmgeek Před 20 dny +5

      i guess i just graduated to electrical engineer 💀

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před 19 dny +3

      Nah the person who hit 741 was the one who hit the jackpot on that one.

    • @CensoredByYouTube.
      @CensoredByYouTube. Před 18 dny +2

      Not an EE, but I'd say your timing was spot-on.

  • @myshticaanimo2169
    @myshticaanimo2169 Před 24 dny +9

    Finally someone explained instead of saying its just amplifier

  • @Cykic
    @Cykic Před 24 dny +5

    Great video

  • @ramit_arko
    @ramit_arko Před 22 dny +2

    Thank you Fireship for this video... OH!
    btw, you nailed it

  • @arnavpawar256
    @arnavpawar256 Před 22 dny +2

    You gained a subscriber! Keep up with showing the images of "literal meaning of words" 😅 like filters, followers, comparators, etc... Love it ❤

  • @arnavpawar256
    @arnavpawar256 Před 22 dny +1

    I hope a video about making a custom 27Mhz or CB band radio transmitter and reciever, for long range wireless communication using a transistor and "On Off Keying" and using Serial protocol over the air... That way it could be customisable in terms of range and power output, and also might offer 8bit 16khz sampled audio... Maybe use the popular 27Mhz crystal oscillator to generate the stable wireless frequency. Anyways love the videos. 👍 Good luck

    • @V_Electronics
      @V_Electronics  Před 22 dny

      @@arnavpawar256 radio is something I really like so I'll probably make more videos about it! Here is one i already made with 433MHz amplitude shift keying (ASK): czcams.com/video/jbqjQXNYyXU/video.htmlsi=KbFkt_46GJN41E4x

    • @arnavpawar256
      @arnavpawar256 Před 22 dny

      ​@@V_Electronics The 27Mhz is a better frequency due to longer wavelength and penetration. I think a "digital audio" walkie talkie (not FM or AM) would be a great project, with long distance audio transmission testing with no noise (because it's digital modulation)... Good luck for this unique project 👍

  • @canofsoda
    @canofsoda Před 23 dny +1

    good shit as always💪

  • @GianGix_
    @GianGix_ Před 23 dny +2

    When you start using lm741 then you start to see how good your life was

  • @Cykic
    @Cykic Před 24 dny +3

    What software are u using for simulation?

    • @V_Electronics
      @V_Electronics  Před 24 dny +4

      Falstad - good for basic simulations
      falstad.com/circuit/

  • @scalt8367
    @scalt8367 Před 24 dny +1

    Nice video! Can you do a full video on it?

  • @ads1035
    @ads1035 Před 22 dny +1

    Once, I made an LM741 explode inches away from my face. See how pin 7 is the power in pin, and pin 6 is the signal output pin? Well, I had a 741 on a breadboard, and I tried to connect +15VDC to pin 7. Except I was off by 1 pin. The moment the power jumper touched the breadboard, I saw a bright white flash, heard a loud _Pop!_ and realized the casing was flying right up at my face.
    Should've turned off the PSU first, I guess. 🙃