32 Operational Amplifier (Op Amp)

An Operational Amplifier (Op Amp) is an analog circuit that is used to amplify the difference between the inputs non-inverting (positive) and inverting (negative) inputs. Op Amps can be connected in Inverting and Non Inverting Applications and are commonly used to buffer or amplify signals, such as the signals from sensors, current shunts and resistive dividers. The Op Amps implemented in PIC32AK1216GC41064 devices provide the following features:

  • Up to 100 MHz Gain Bandwidth
  • High-Power and Low-Power Operating Modes
  • Complementary P and N Channel Differential Pairs on the Input
  • User Adjustable Offset