Figure 6. The Non-inverting Op-Amp Configuration. Note that even in the non-inverting case, negative feedback is used. T

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Figure 6. The Non-inverting Op-Amp Configuration. Note that even in the non-inverting case, negative feedback is used. T

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Figure 6 The Non Inverting Op Amp Configuration Note That Even In The Non Inverting Case Negative Feedback Is Used T 1
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Frequently an amplifier with power gain but no voltage gain isrequired. This can be accomplished using the configuration ofFigure 6, but with Rf =0 and Ri left open, i.e., Ri equal toinfinity. In this case, the gain is extremely close to 1.
-Set up a unity gain amplifier, repeat the voltage measurementsof the preceding section, and record them below.
Figure 6 The Non Inverting Op Amp Configuration Note That Even In The Non Inverting Case Negative Feedback Is Used T 2
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Figure 6. The Non-inverting Op-Amp Configuration. Note that even in the non-inverting case, negative feedback is used. The gain is Av​=vG​vOUT​​=1+Ri​Rf​​.
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hlinevG​ & \\ \hlinev+​ & \\ \hlinev−​ & \\ \hline voUT & \\ \hlineAv​ (measured) & \\ \hline% error in Av​ & \\ \hline \end{tabular}
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