3.When an Op-Amp is used as a non-inverting amplifier, the input signal is fed into the
and the
input is grounded through a resistor.
a) Non-inverting, inverting
b) Inverting, non-inverting c) Feedback, slew rate
d) None of these.
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One of the inputs is called the Inverting Input, marked with a negative or “minus” sign, ( – ). The other input is called the Non-inverting Input, marked with a positive or “plus” sign ( + ). A third terminal represents the operational amplifiers output port which can both sink and source either a voltage or a current.
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