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<^< Worksheet: Inverting Amplifier | Course Index | Worksheet: Non-inverting Amplifier >^>(:nl:)
A basic non-inverting operational amplifier uses just two resistors: R'_IN_' and R'_F_' which define the voltage gain of the amplifier. Unlike the basic inverting amplifier, the input resistance of this amplifier is very high.
The closed loop voltage gain is given by:
Voltage gain, A'_V_' = 1 + R'_F_'/R'_IN_'
Since the input signal is taken to the non-inverting '+' input of the operational amplifier, the output is said to be in phase with the input.
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