(a) Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier shown in figure below $R_f$ +10V $1 k\Omega$ $R_1$ $10 k\Omega$ $R_2$ +20 V 8V $10 k\Omega$ $R_3$ 7V $10 k\Omega$ $V_{out}$ +20 V
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We can use Ohm's Law to do this: I1 = V1 / R1 = 20 V / 10 kΩ = 2 mA Show more…
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