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*Inverting amplifier uses negative feedback to invert and amplify voltage. Using nodal analysis at the negative terminal, the gain is found to be <math>-\frac{R_2}{R_1}</math>
*Inverting amplifier uses negative feedback to invert and amplify voltage. Using nodal analysis at the negative terminal, the gain is found to be <math>-\frac{R_2}{R_1}</math>
*Summing amplifier
*Summing amplifier
**<math>V_o=-R_f \left( \frac{V_3}{R_3}+\frac{V_2}{R_2}+\frac{V_1}{R_1}\right)</math>
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**If all resistances are equal, then the output voltage is the (negative) sum of the input voltages

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Basic Op Amp Circuits

Buffer Amplifier
Inverting Amplifier
Summing Amplifier
  • Buffer amplifier is used to transfer voltage but not current to the following circuit. This amplifier can be used to negate the loading effects. No current flows through the amplifier, thus there is no voltage drop through the input resistor (going to the buffer amplifier).
  • Inverting amplifier uses negative feedback to invert and amplify voltage. Using nodal analysis at the negative terminal, the gain is found to be
  • Summing amplifier
    • If all resistances are equal, then the output voltage is the (negative) sum of the input voltages