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Explain use of Op-Amp as a
Inverting Amplifier​

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An inverting amplifier (also known as an inverting operational amplifier or an inverting op-amp) is a type of operational amplifier circuit which produces an output which is out of phase with respect to its input by 180o. Here we apply the input signal to the inverting terminal of the op-amp via the resistor Ri.

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