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for better amplification ...by instrumentation amplification we get the output admittance will be more

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What is a difference between an operational amplifier and instrumentation amplifier and can you use one opamp to perform a same task as 3 opamp instrumentation amplifier?

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.


What is difference between transistor and amplifier?

A transistor is an electronic component. By itself it has little use. An amplifier is a complete, functional circuit, generally made up of several components. A transistor can be a component part of an amplifier, however an amplifier may be constructed without any transistors (using vacuum tubes instead, for instance).


Main use of a Common base transistor amplifier is?

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What is the advantage of a bidirectional cable amplifier over a unidirectional cable amplifier?

A biderectional cable amplifier with a bypass is excellent for use with digital TV, because it amplifies the return signal. Using a unidirectional cable amplifier can result in some channels that do not work because the return signal is not amplified.


What are the system applications of a class B amplifier?

Class B operated amplifier is used extensively for audio amplifiers that require high power outputs. Its also used as the driver and power amplifier stages of transmitters.

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How do you use an instrumentation amplifier as a temperature indicator?

You use a thermocouple as the input to the amplifier circuit.


What is a difference between an operational amplifier and instrumentation amplifier and can you use one opamp to perform a same task as 3 opamp instrumentation amplifier?

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.


How do you increase the imput impedance of instrumentation amplifier?

Use a series resistance at the input. A problem could be that the amplification goes down.


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How can you use a piezo disc to temporarily close a circuit?

by itself no. but by using amplifier it is possible


What electronic circuit use a small current to control a large current?

current amplifier


Circuit diagram of RC coupled amplifier?

One of the several uses of an RC coupled amplifier is to amplify the given input signal. It makes use of a sinusoidal input signal.


Why use a npn transistor in a common emitter bjt single stage amplifier circuit?

You can use an npn or a pnp bjt in a common emitter amplifier circuit. The decision of which one to use is based on whether you want the collector and base to be more positive (npn) or more negative (pnp) than the emitter.


What are the values so that over all gain is 10 in instrumentation amplifier?

You need a divider that is 10 to 1. You could use 10 megohms in the feedback and 1 megohm in the bottom leg. Since you are probably talking about an operational amplifier, you need this in both legs.


What type of transistor is used in amplifier?

Depends on the type of amplifier. There are a lot of different circuits of amplifiers and each one of them use proper transistors, that works better for that circuit. Moreover, on every stage of the amplifier are used different transistors as well.


Resistor and capacitor built circuit for alarm switch?

I wanna use resistor , capacitor and amplifier 7173 for switch alarm circuit. How can i choice resistor and capacitor value because i wanna use 24V DC.


What is amplifier and what is the general circuit of amplifier?

An amplifier amplifies voltage or current. The most basic amplifier consists of a transistor where a signal is fed into the base and is output to the emitter or collector. For simple, low frequency applications (not RF), it may be simpler to use an operational amplifier (op amp) than designing your own amplifier. Also, the data sheets provide very helpful schematics for creating an amplifier. A very common one is the 741; these are also fairly cheap.