Precision rectifiers, log and antilog amplifiers, peak detectors, clippers, clampers, and sample-and-hold circuits. Comparators and Waveform Generators
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The 555 Timer (astable and monostable modes), 565 Phase-Locked Loops (PLL), and voltage regulators (IC 723). or filter signals.
Comparators, Schmitt triggers, precision rectifiers, peak detectors, and sample-and-hold circuits. 3. Active Filters and Oscillators
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How to use these chips to add, subtract, or filter signals.