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Candide Voltaire
I came across the following article by analog guru Bob Pease
concerning real opamp behaviour:
http://electronicdesign.com/Articles/Print.cfm?ArticleID=20565
Unfortunately the article is printed/edited badly, which makes it hard
to understand what Bob is trying to tell
e.g the first formula should be:
AV = AV_O × 1/(1 + s × tau_ol) or
AV = AV_O × 1/(1+ s/( 2piF_O))
for the second formula I guess p is equal to pi and the question mark
should be an integral sign
in the third formula he uses p first as the differential operator and
then as pi
I can't however figure out what he means with the fourth formula?
Can anyone here explain what Bob means (clarify the symbols he uses
there)
regards,
Candide Voltaire
concerning real opamp behaviour:
http://electronicdesign.com/Articles/Print.cfm?ArticleID=20565
Unfortunately the article is printed/edited badly, which makes it hard
to understand what Bob is trying to tell
e.g the first formula should be:
AV = AV_O × 1/(1 + s × tau_ol) or
AV = AV_O × 1/(1+ s/( 2piF_O))
for the second formula I guess p is equal to pi and the question mark
should be an integral sign
in the third formula he uses p first as the differential operator and
then as pi
I can't however figure out what he means with the fourth formula?
Can anyone here explain what Bob means (clarify the symbols he uses
there)
regards,
Candide Voltaire