An instrumentation amplifier is made out of 2 or 3 operational amplifiers.
A : an amplifier usually is a single input. An op-amp will have two input and amplify the difference from those inputs
An op amp is made from transistors, resistors and capacitors. It is enclosed in a "chip". A basic instrumentation amp is made of 2 op-amps. you can't have a single op-amp perform as good as a instrumentation amp, although it can perfrom the same task. An i-amp has much better CMMR (common-mode rejection) and a higher input impedance.
Electrical engineering deals with electrical lines, transformers, circuit breakers, power transmission , generation and distribution. Instrumentation engineering is a sub branch of electrical engg. but we can say that Instrumentation engg. is mixture of electrical, mechanical(somewhat), electronics, computer(somehow)..... Instrumentation deals with sensors, transducers, analog and digital controllers, automation etc... so main difference between Instru and Electrical is, Instru. for making plant Automatic and electrical for making plant powered with electricity ....
Voltage amplifiers are genrally used to amplify voltage signals to a certain db and amplification is a linear process. In power amplifiers it is not required to amplify voltage it is not significant and genraly equal to input voltage. It is significantly used to produce a large current at the output.
A switch turns an electric machine off or on. An amplifier makes an electric machine louder. Amplifiers are used to make music louder when guitars are hooked up to them.
I think you mean a common emitter amplifier, which is an amplifier of voltage. Emitter-follower or common collector amplifiers are used to match impedances, or to amplify power or current. The emitter-follower is a type of common emitter circuit that has a resistor between the emitter and ground. The output signal is taken from the point between the emitter and its resistor.
what is difference between operatyional and non operational communication
difference is logical and potential
Operational command = you can tell them what to do. Operational control = you can make them do it
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the difference is like this think of middle as your the middle child and operational as the oldest thats basically how it goes and the operational is bigger
An op amp is made from transistors, resistors and capacitors. It is enclosed in a "chip". A basic instrumentation amp is made of 2 op-amps. you can't have a single op-amp perform as good as a instrumentation amp, although it can perfrom the same task. An i-amp has much better CMMR (common-mode rejection) and a higher input impedance.
applied means that the course is more hands-on, more lab involvement.
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the difference is like this think of middle as your the middle child and operational as the oldest thats basically how it goes and the operational is bigger
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PXI is PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation, Peripheral component interface bus
Operational planning involves day-to-day activities. Strategic planning is the process of developing a strategy that will govern operational plans for the organization.