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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:13 AM   #1
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Is there any way to make an op amp out of trasistors, rsisors, capaciors, ect.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:34 AM   #2
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Is there any way to make an op amp out of trasistors, rsisors, capaciors, ect.
Yes there is. You can even use vacuum tubes if you so desire.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:34 AM   #3
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Absolutely! Actually that's what op amps are made out of: discrete components. Although they are packaged in an Integrated Circuit (IC) to make it fit in a miniscule form.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:37 AM   #4
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Can anyone post a schematic for this. I wil need it fast, though!
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:55 AM   #5
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Go to the National or TI websites and locate a datasheet for an operational amplifier. They will have reference schematics. It is not something most of us have lying around anymore since we all use IC amplifiers and fuhgeddaboudit.
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Old 23rd October 2009, 12:06 AM   #6
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Can anyone post a compleet scheatic or URL
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Old 23rd October 2009, 03:53 PM   #7
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You were told to look at the datasheet of an opamp to see its schematic.
Here is the datasheet for a lousy old 741 opamp:
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Old 23rd October 2009, 04:35 PM   #8
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With few exceptions, most ICs from the simplest logic gate to complex microprocessors are based upon discrete circuit designs and have ancestors in modular circuit board form. Up until the 1960's, before Kilby introduced the IC and when vacuum tubes were still common and transistors were in their infancy, common circuits like op-amps and timers were built in modular form for ease of assembly and system design. But they were all discrete components on a board. When the IC was invented, it was the next logical step to miniaturize these standard circuits onto the IC.

Even complex circuits like microprocessors, while a chip with a billion transistors has no pre-IC counterpart, it is still based upon the same building block nature of discrete circuits of the past.
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Old 24th October 2009, 03:52 AM   #9
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You obviously can build your own op-amp,but it's cheaper to buy an IC, you have got to decide what you're going to use it for,before designing it,just for example;say you want to build a PWM,then look at the data sheet for the LM324N,it will show you 4 transistors,each with a different function,ie; comparitor, 12v reference,ect;this 14 pin chip.together with various resistors and diodes,would serve as the driver for a Mosfet,simple & cheap to populate on a small board.I pay around 50 cents for an IC,there are hundreds to choose from,whether you are building a stereo amp or any thing that requires the function of an intergrated circuit.(if you want to know anything ask Audioguru)
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Old 4th November 2009, 08:07 PM   #10
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Thank you for all of the helpful information.
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