such understanding is to analyze the inverting Amp ne Op Amp circuit shown in Figure 5. R2 = 390K Vcc + Vout 10K + R1 = V- + 6V 100 K + V+ 1K Vs 1K -Vcc + 6V Vcc Vout
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This is an inverting amplifier configuration, where the input voltage is applied to the inverting terminal of the op amp. To calculate the theoretical value of Vout, we can use the formula for the gain of an inverting amplifier: Vout = -Vin * (R2 / R1) In this Show more…
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