In the circuit depicted below, the source has a DC offset of 0.12 V. What is the DC value of the output voltage waveform, to 1% tolerance? The op-amp has rail-to-rail swing, and a gain-bandwidth product of 3 MHz.
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Since it is an inverting amplifier, the gain is given by: Gain = - Rf/Rin where Rf is the feedback resistor and Rin is the input resistor. In this case, Rf = 1 kΩ and Rin = 100 Ω, so the gain is: Gain = - (1 kΩ)/(100 Ω) = -10 Show more…
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