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Operational amplifiers are a very common component in electrical systems. The term Op-Amp specifically refers to an amplifier with two inputs, a positive input and an inverted input, and one amplified output, produced from the difference between the inputs V<sub>out</sub>=(V<sub>+</sub>-V<sub>-</sub>).
Operational amplifiers are a very common component in electrical systems. The term Op-Amp specifically refers to an amplifier with two inputs, a positive input and an inverted input, and one amplified output, produced from the difference between the inputs V<sub>out</sub>=G*(V<sub>+</sub>-V<sub>-</sub>), where G is the gain from the amp.

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Operational amplifiers are a very common component in electrical systems. The term Op-Amp specifically refers to an amplifier with two inputs, a positive input and an inverted input, and one amplified output, produced from the difference between the inputs Vout=G*(V+-V-), where G is the gain from the amp.