What is the difference between normal and operational amplifier

Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp):

An operational amplifier (op-amp) is a type of amplifier with very high gain, high input impedance, low output impedance, and differential inputs. It is a versatile building block used in a wide range of electronic circuits for tasks such as amplification, filtering, signal conditioning, and more.

Op-amps are commonly represented by a triangle symbol in circuit diagrams and are available as integrated circuits (ICs) containing multiple transistors and other components.

Amplifier:

"Amplifier" is a broader term that refers to any device or circuit that increases the amplitude or power of a signal. There are various types of amplifiers, including operational amplifiers, audio amplifiers, radio frequency (RF) amplifiers, and more.

In general, an amplifier takes an input signal and produces an output signal with a larger amplitude. The specific type of amplifier used depends on the application and the requirements of the circuit.

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