Op Amp Theory and Design - Phil's Lab #53
        Operational amplifier (op amp) theory and design of a very simple op amp using discrete components (transistors, resistors, capacitors). Including content on op amp stages (difference amplifier, gain stage, output stage), bandwidth, gain-bandwidth-product (GBP), op amp performance criteria, negative feedback, and more. Final demonstrations of real-world implementation on a PCB using the Digilent Analog Discovery Pro.
    
    
            Chapters:
        
        - 00:00Introduction
 - 00:17Content
 - 01:39Op-Amp Basics
 - 02:57Open Loop View
 - 03:37Closed Loop View
 - 05:00Why is Negative Feedback Useful?
 - 07:33Negatives of Using Feedback
 - 08:07Implementation of Negative Feedback
 - 08:58Op Amp Sections
 - 10:10Design Goals
 - 10:58Difference Amplifier
 - 14:29Gain Stage
 - 16:53Simulation and Gain-Bandwidth-Product (GBP)
 - 18:28Test Circuit
 - 19:48PCB and Schematic Overview (KiCad)
 - 22:06WaveForms Overview
 - 22:49Test - Gain and Bias
 - 24:18Test - Gain-Bandwidth-Product
 - 26:04Test - Low- and High-Pass Filter
 - 27:23Test - Dominant Pole Compensation
 




