yes, with additional circuitry. an opamp wired as a differentiator followed by an opamp wired as a comparator can provide short timing periods. an opamp wired as an integrator followed by an opamp wired as a comparator, plus some other circuits left as an exercise to the reader can provide long timing periods.
A: Any offset whether is voltage or current is an output error to contend with.
A practical opamp is designed to approach the characteristics of the ideal opamp as closely as possible. The open loop voltage gain of an ideal opamp is infinite, so while this is actually impossible to achieve practical opamps are built with as high an open loop voltage gain as possible.
Use a high-resolution timer such as the HPET (high performance event timer).
741 opamp
An opamp buffer circuit is one where the input signal is connected to the plus input, and the output is connected to the minus input. Within the performance limitations of the opamp, the output will track the input. The advantage of the buffer circuit is that is presents very little load impedance to the input signal, while providing a low impedance from the output to drive whatever circuitry is connected there.
time interval most use the timer
A: Any offset whether is voltage or current is an output error to contend with.
A comparator is simply an opamp with a certain configuation of external circuitry ( a few components) that make it function as a comparator.
You can use the 555 timer to make a one minute solid state timer.
A timer can be used to controlthe sequence of an event or process.Himanshu Joshih.joshi002@gmail.com
To test a dryer timer, you can use a multimeter to check for continuity in the timer contacts. Set the multimeter to the ohms setting and touch the probes to the timer contacts. If there is continuity, the timer is functioning properly. If not, the timer may need to be replaced.
The recording timer is used to measure time. Races for example will use a recording timer to track certain records.
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no, the 741 opamp is a monolithic IC.
It is an opamp chip consisting of 8 pins
A timer ball cant max out, however once you use a timer ball the number of turns that have took place will be reset
A practical opamp is designed to approach the characteristics of the ideal opamp as closely as possible. The open loop voltage gain of an ideal opamp is infinite, so while this is actually impossible to achieve practical opamps are built with as high an open loop voltage gain as possible.