(c) Find the input current in the following OP-Amp circuit: R1 W 50k +5Vdc V1 U1 R2 3 W 10k 6 2 UA741 Vo W R3 10k 0 0 45
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In an ideal OP-Amp, the input current is assumed to be zero. However, in reality, there will be a small input bias current flowing into the non-inverting terminal of the OP-Amp. Show more…
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