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CH 4
Schematic
Working Principle
An inverting amplifier is a type of operational amplifier (Op-amp) circuit
that produces an output with opposite polarity of its input signal. The
circuit consists of an Op-amp configured in negative feedback (output
connects back to inverting input) and two resistors to adjust the voltage
gain. The inverting amplifier is a commonly used circuit in electronics for
applications where an inverted and amplified signal is required.
Circuiting Setup
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