Problem 3-2: Inverting op-amp block diagram Derive a block diagram for the circuit below. Assuming that the op-amp gain $A(s)$ is constant and goes to infinity, does the answer check with expectations?
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The circuit consists of an operational amplifier with input resistor \( R_1 \), feedback resistor \( R_2 \), input voltage \( V_{\text{in}} \), and output voltage \( V_{\text{out}} \). Show more…
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