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A ideal op amp

Has an infinite input resistance, zero output resistance, and an infinite gain

For an ideal op amp, the current into each of its two input terminals and the voltage across is?

zero, and the voltage across its input terminals is negligibly small.

In an inverting amplifier

the output voltage is a negative multiple of the input.

In a noninverting amplifier

the output is a positive multiple of the input

In a voltage follower

the output follows the input.

In a summing amplifier

the output is the weighted sum of the inputs.

In a difference amplifier

the output is proportional to the difference of the two inputs.

Op amp circuits may be cascaded without

changing their inputoutput relationships.

PSpice can be used to analyze

an op amp circut

Typical applications of the op amp considered in this chapter include

the digital-to-analog converter and the instrumentation amplifier

The op amp is a high-gain amplifier that has?

high input resistance and low output resistance