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TI and Mouser collaborate to launch e-books on op-amps

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January 4, 2019

Texas Instruments and Mouser have jointly launched an e-book that meets a range of design requirements for amplifier solutions. This e-book is dedicated to the versatility and design capabilities of operational amplifiers. The book shows many uses of the chip in the analog signal chain.

As performance continues to increase, size, power, and cost continue to decrease, op amps play a very important role in circuit construction. These devices are the foundation for every major market segment, from personal electronics, industrial and communications equipment to enterprise systems and automotive applications. Whether the engineer measures temperature, pressure, flow or light, these monitoring functions require low-power op amps.

This new eBook examines several important topics, including zero-drift amplifiers, nanopower amplifiers for IoT applications, and Class D audio amplifiers in automotive infotainment systems, provides key insights into the many types and uses of op amps.

For more information on this eBook, please visit: https://www.mouser.com/news/ti-amplifiers-ebook/mobile/index.html?utm_source=pressrelease&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=TI-Amplifiers_Ebook&utm_content=2018-12-17#p=1

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