For over three decades, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits by Ramakant Gayakwad has remained the definitive textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in electrical, electronics, and instrumentation engineering. While digital electronics often steals the spotlight, the analog world—powered by operational amplifiers—remains the backbone of sensors, audio equipment, medical devices, and control systems.
To read this book isn’t just to study electronics; it’s to learn the grammar of how machines perceive reality. summary of a specific circuit mentioned on that page, or would you like to dive into the math of offset nulling
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Ramakant Gayakwad’s book turns abstract op-amp theory into practical circuit recipes. Chapter 12 focuses on real-world applications and advanced single-supply design techniques that bridge classroom theory and hands-on projects.
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Introduction