2. (op-amps in saturation) Use MATLAB, Simulink, or any other graphing tool to plot the output of the following op-amp circuit.\newline$v_1 = \sin t$ [V]\newline$v_2 = \cos t$ [V]
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To do this, we can use the formula for an inverting amplifier: Vout = -Rf/Rin * Vin In this case, the input voltage Vin is given by v1 - v2: Vin = v1 - v2 Substituting the given values, we have: Vin = sint - cost Show more…
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