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.
Real world op amps have very high gain, but they do not have infinite gain.
Op amps stands for operational amplifier. An operational amplifiers is a high gain voltage amplifier that requires a differential input and produces single outputs.
It's an op amp (operational amplifier) with a linear response, meaning that double the input means double the output.
Yes an Op-amp
Yes some do.
The amount by which it deviates from ideal.
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When using the Op-amp we get constant current generation of the linear sweep voltage.
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No. An op-amp is a DC coupled device.
The "LM" stands for Linear Monolithic" and is just part of the part-number that National decided to use for this famous timer IC. The LM prefix is still used for a lot of medium complexity analog chips, like regulators and op-amps.
Drift is the effect of temperature on an operational amplifier (op-amp). Ideally you want zero drift (ie. op-amp is not affected by change in temperature), however this can never be practically achieved.