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operational amplifier

noun

Electronics.
  1. a high-gain, high-input impedance amplifier, usually an integrated circuit, that can perform mathematical operations when suitably wired.


operational amplifier

noun

  1. a high-gain direct-coupled amplifier, the response of which may be controlled by negative-feedback circuits externally connected
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of operational amplifier1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Wu--the man who invented the matched dual operational amplifier in the early days of the integrated circuit--showed me how to use it.

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