Plenty of op-amp videos coming! There's such a huge number of ways of using them. The next video will be about making an easy dual-supply power to run them, and then I'll get into the various configurations starting on Monday.
Can you post some examples of the application of the 74hc04 inverter ...you can use them as linear amplifiers oscillators etc they are very versatile devices. You can do many things with them ...keep posting and great videos ...
I have a sega megadrive which has a dodgy motherboard that caused one of the pins on an op amp to not be connected, this caused the whole system to partially not start including the power led but there would be a weak signal to the tv. The system would turn on properly only 1 time if I shut it off for 15 mins and switched back on but I just happened to put my finger on the pin of the op amp while the system was powered and the system just started working normally from that point on until I shut off the power. I jumpered that pin to 2v which is what the other op amps in the system run and the system works perfectly now.
I've been experimenting with different op amps and I see people putting capacitors between v in and v out, but I'm wondering what I can do to bring treble down a bit (Klipsch speakers).
My knowledge of high-quality frequency filtering is still in its infancy. I'll get into it eventually, but for now I would look up information on high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filtering, as well as circuit diagrams for equalizers.
Dude you deserve a class not a UA-cam Chanel ,,,,,your explanations are just as simple as 1,2,3,,,great job mate
I'm so glad I found your videos.
that video was MAGIC.. really pure magic...
Amazing, simply amazing! These things are truly magic
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Beside being an excellent introduction, that was a well narrated monologue.
I cant wait for the next video... We were taught about Op amps recently... Only the basics though...
Plenty of op-amp videos coming! There's such a huge number of ways of using them. The next video will be about making an easy dual-supply power to run them, and then I'll get into the various configurations starting on Monday.
Favorite op-amp everyone (for sound), I'm going to have to go with OPA637, it was that or AD620. Tough one there.
Simply Put, you are, at the moment, an undiscovered gem. You have that nerdy intelligence that I enjoy listening to. I've just become subscriber #395.
Ditto this
Can you post some examples of the application of the 74hc04 inverter ...you can use them as linear amplifiers oscillators etc they are very versatile devices. You can do many things with them ...keep posting and great videos ...
nice video, like your style, I will be seeing you
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I have a sega megadrive which has a dodgy motherboard that caused one of the pins on an op amp to not be connected, this caused the whole system to partially not start including the power led but there would be a weak signal to the tv. The system would turn on properly only 1 time if I shut it off for 15 mins and switched back on but I just happened to put my finger on the pin of the op amp while the system was powered and the system just started working normally from that point on until I shut off the power. I jumpered that pin to 2v which is what the other op amps in the system run and the system works perfectly now.
I've been experimenting with different op amps and I see people putting capacitors between v in and v out, but I'm wondering what I can do to bring treble down a bit (Klipsch speakers).
My knowledge of high-quality frequency filtering is still in its infancy. I'll get into it eventually, but for now I would look up information on high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filtering, as well as circuit diagrams for equalizers.
@@simplyput2796 what will actually happen to an op-amp if I put a transistor and a capacitor between in and out