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\section{Non Inverting OPAMP}
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Consider a non inverting op-amp designed to amplify
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a small positive voltage, typical use would be a thermocouple.
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\section{Inverting OPAMP}
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This configuration is interesting from methodology perspective.
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There are two ways in which we can tackle this.
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One is to do this in two stages, by considing the gain resistors to be a potential divider
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and then combining the poential divider with the OPAMP failure mode model.
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The other way is to place all three components in a {\fg}.
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\subsection{Inverting OPAMP using a Potential Divider {\dc}}
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\subsection{Inverting OPAMP using three components}
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\clearpage
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\clearpage
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\section{Op-Amp circuit 1}
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\section{Op-Amp circuit 1}
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