For the circuit shown below with Vpos=10V, Vneg=-10V, complete the following.
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The amplifier is an inverting amplifier, which means that the output voltage is the negative of the input voltage multiplied by the gain. The gain of an inverting amplifier is given by the formula: Gain = -Rf/Rin where Rf is the feedback resistor and Rin is the Show more…
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