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Product Details
An Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier are configurations of an Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) used to amplify input signals. The inverting amplifier produces an output signal that is 180° out of phase with the input, while the non-inverting amplifier preserves the input signal's phase. Both are widely used in audio, signal processing, and instrumentation systems.
Key Features:
Inverting Configuration: Output is inverted relative to input, with a phase shift of 180°.
Non-Inverting Configuration: Output signal remains in phase with the input.
Voltage Amplification: Provides controlled amplification of weak input signals.
High Input Impedance: Ensures minimal loading on the input signal source.
Low Output Impedance: Ensures efficient signal transfer to subsequent stages.
Adjustable Gain: Gain can be varied using external resistors.
Versatile Applications: Used in audio amplifiers, filters, signal conditioning, and voltage followers.
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