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Solving the Inverting Op-Amp Circuit Puzzle
I don't think it is an LM111 comparitor cause we never learned things as complicated as learning the names of various comparitors, just what a comparitor is and what it can be used for as well as some simple calculations, nothing like LM111 or anything. and as for pulling the output low and...- andrewjnb
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Solving the Inverting Op-Amp Circuit Puzzle
yes i have covered comparators but i don't really understand much of it.- andrewjnb
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Solving the Inverting Op-Amp Circuit Puzzle
Thanks for all your help, I know they won't be wanting me to do any independent reasearch becuase this is a simple 1st year electronics class assignment so it shouldn't be too hard I am just not good at it. i could send you the paper to look at if you think I am missing out something? Thanks- andrewjnb
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Solving the Inverting Op-Amp Circuit Puzzle
no sorry that's all the information you are given in the image. Can anyone else make sense of the 2nd part?- andrewjnb
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Solving the Inverting Op-Amp Circuit Puzzle
Here is the Problem. http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/3769/screenshot20110803at231.png Uploaded with ImageShack.us I know the first part where the signal goes from A to B and i know what the signal will look like at B, as i used the inverting op amp formula. Vo=Vin x -Rf/R1 I understand...- andrewjnb
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