For the operational amplifier circuit shown, what is the magnitude of the voltage gain in dB at a frequency of 38.0MHz? Assume that the opamp is ideal, and use R = 4.7k$\Omega$ and C = 9.9pF.
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The circuit shown is a non-inverting amplifier configuration. The voltage gain of a non-inverting amplifier is given by the formula: Gain = 1 + (Rf/Rin) Where Rf is the feedback resistor and Rin is the input resistor. In this case, the feedback resistor is R = Show more…
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