Op Amp Design Basics - Inverting Amplifier - Loading Effects - Part 3

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http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV. A series of videos on the operational amplifier. An inverting amplifier is implemented with the operational amplifier. For questions on these and other videos, contact Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or vist the above website.

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  • Why is Vo/Vt= -R4/Rt?

  • it has 20,651 views with only 23 likes...guys please take the burden to move you cursor all the way to the other side of the world to like this video...:p

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  • @benjwgarner you do that in Thevenin, you go round pass the power supply when finding Rt, and now R1 and R2 are parallel.

  • Thank you so much! It really helps! Cheer

  • Why R1 and R2? Why can't you use just a voltage supply?

  • @RS001 je vais manger ton chien

  • @benjwgarner Yes, he is counting the connection through Vs as a short circuit. When calculating the Thevenin Equivalent you can think of Voltage Sources as shorts and Current Sources as opens.

    See the Wikipedia page for Thevenin's Theorem for more info.

  • At 1:20, why are R1 and R2 considered in parallel? Are you counting the connection through Vs, and can you do that?

  • Thanks !

  • thanks a lot maaaan, i'm french and i understand better with your videos than with my physic course

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