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Textbook Solutions for Microelectronic Circuits

Chapter 2 Problem 2.3

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Measurement of a circuit incorporating what is thought to be an ideal op amp shows the voltage at the op-amp output to be 2.000 V and that at the negative input to be 1.000 V. For the amplifier to be ideal, what would you expect the voltage at the positive input to be? If the measured voltage at the positive input is 1.010 V, what is likely to be the actual gain of the amplifier?

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

Measurement of a circuit incorporating what is thought to

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