In a non-inverting amplifier configuration, what is the relationship between the

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In a non-inverting amplifier configuration, what is the relationship between the input voltage and output voltage?
  1. Vout = Vin
  2. Vout = Vin/2
  3. Vout = Vin + 1
  4. Vout = Vin * (1 + Rf/Rin)

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a non-inverting amplifier configuration, what is the relationship between the input voltage and output voltage?
  • Step 1: Understand that a non-inverting amplifier is a type of amplifier where the input voltage (Vin) is applied to the non-inverting terminal of the operational amplifier.
  • Step 2: Know that the output voltage (Vout) is related to the input voltage (Vin) and the resistors used in the circuit.
  • Step 3: Identify the two resistors in the circuit: Rf (feedback resistor) and Rin (input resistor).
  • Step 4: Use the formula for the output voltage: Vout = Vin * (1 + Rf/Rin).
  • Step 5: This formula shows that the output voltage is a multiple of the input voltage, depending on the values of Rf and Rin.
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