Electronics - Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits - True or False (Q.No. 6)
6.
Isolation amps are named as such because they are sealed for protection from outside environmental damage.
True
False
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Anand gupta said:   1 decade ago
An isolation amplifier (also called a unity-gain amplifier) is an op-amp circuit which provides isolation of one part of a circuit from another, so that power is not used, drawn, or wasted in a part of the circuit.

The purpose of an isolation amplifier is to isolate the circuit which appears before the amplifier from the circuit that appears after it.

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