If the Op-Amp in given figure, has an input offset voltage of 5 mV and an open-loop voltage gain of 10000, then V0 will be (A)0 V (B) 5 mV (C) +15 V or – 15 V (D)+ 50 V or – 50 V
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Step 1: Identify the given parameters: - Input offset voltage (\(V_{os}\)) = 5 mV - Open-loop voltage gain (\(A_{ol}\)) = 10000 Show more…
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