Understanding silicon circuits: inside the ubiquitous 741 op amp
Ken Shirriff's blog looks inside the famous 741 OPMAP and discuss how it's made and how it's working: The 741 op amp is one of the most famous and popular ICs[1] with hundreds of millions sold since its invention in 1968 by famous IC designer Dave Fullagar. In this article, I look at the silicon die for the 741, discuss how it works, and explain how circuits are built from silicon.
Ken Shirriff’s blog looks inside the famous 741 OPMAP and discuss how it’s made and how it’s working:
The 741 op amp is one of the most famous and popular ICs[1] with hundreds of millions sold since its invention in 1968 by famous IC designer Dave Fullagar. In this article, I look at the silicon die for the 741, discuss how it works, and explain how circuits are built from silicon.
Understanding silicon circuits: inside the ubiquitous 741 op amp – [Link]
