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Are the OP AMPS always linear?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

not when they hit the power rail they aren't.

or did you mean an opamp in a feedback circuit? the feedback circuit can give them a wide variety of transfer functions, some linear some nonlinear. nonlinear transfer functions include LOG, ANTILOG, GYRATION, SQRT, etc.

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