OP-AMP Applications Find V-, V+, Vd for the following: 1. Create an inverting comparator with positive bias. 2. Create a non-inverting comparator with negative bias.
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Inverting Comparator with Positive Bias: To create an inverting comparator with positive bias, we need to connect the non-inverting terminal (V+) to a positive voltage source and the inverting terminal (V-) to the input signal. - V+: Connect the non-inverting Show more…
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