john2020
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OPAMP problem
hi all
i have a basic question about OPAMPS
In case of OPAMP .... when it acts as an inverting amp .. the potential at both inverting and noninverting terminal r same due to vertual short principle .. all of us know OPAMP is a differential amp ... means it amplifies the difference of voltages applied at both the terminals... In this case which is ZERO so the OPAMP's O/P should b zero but its not true...
I know i am somewhere wrong coz in reallity its not true.... Can u people help me to trace out where i am wrong...? please..............
regards
john
hi all
i have a basic question about OPAMPS
In case of OPAMP .... when it acts as an inverting amp .. the potential at both inverting and noninverting terminal r same due to vertual short principle .. all of us know OPAMP is a differential amp ... means it amplifies the difference of voltages applied at both the terminals... In this case which is ZERO so the OPAMP's O/P should b zero but its not true...
I know i am somewhere wrong coz in reallity its not true.... Can u people help me to trace out where i am wrong...? please..............
regards
john