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dc.creator Zhao, Sihan
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-26T17:26:19Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-26T17:26:19Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15420
dc.description.abstract In the vast landscape of electronic engineering, the indispensable roles of both analog and digital circuits are unequivocally recognized. Analog circuits, with their foundational principles, are extensively harnessed in areas encompassing audio, video, power systems, and particularly, amplifiers. Conversely, digital circuits, integral to modern-day technological advancements, are dominantly present in computing platforms, telecommunication systems, control mechanisms, and data storage infrastructures. Amplifiers, a cornerstone in analog circuit designs, principally focus on magnifying the amplitude of input signals, whether it be in terms of voltage or current. This amplification process hinges on the strategic configuration of electronic elements such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors. This paper endeavors to marry the attributes of digital and analog circuits. Through the adept utilization of fundamental electronic components, an innovative amplifier design capable of preset amplification ratios is birthed. The practicality and efficacy of this amplifier are rigorously validated via its hands-on assembly and experimental testing in a laboratory setting. Results consistently underscore the amplifier’s adeptness in delivering precise signal amplification, conforming to its predetermined ratios. Such a design, rooted in its simplicity yet offering profound versatility, beckons further exploration. It stands as a beacon for potential future adaptions, tailored to suit a gamut of applications, and is poised to seamlessly dovetail into more sophisticated circuit systems es
dc.format.extent 9 p. es
dc.relation.ispartof Applied and Computational Engineering, 38(1), 112-120. es
dc.title Design and implementation of a preset operational amplifier based on basic digital and analog hybrid circuit es
dc.type ArtRev es
uade.subject.descriptor Electrónica es
uade.subject.descriptor Circuitos Electrónicos es
uade.subject.descriptor Transistores es
academic.materia.codigo 3.3.129 es
academic.materia.nombre Diseño de Circuitos y Aplicaciones I es


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