16. Fig. 16(a) shows an input-output characteristic of an op-amp, and Fig. 16(b) shows an amplifier using the op- amp. When R₁=2k, R2=1k, plot Vout VS Vin and Vx vs Vin, for -2V

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16. Fig. 16(a) shows an input-output characteristic of an op-amp, and Fig. 16(b) shows an amplifier using the op-
amp. When R₁=2k, R2=1k, plot Vout VS Vin and Vx vs Vin, for -2V<Vin<2V.
Vout
5V
-5V
Fig. 16 (a)
Vin o
Vx
Vint-Vin2
ww
ww
R₁
R2
Fig. 16(b)
-O Vout
Transcribed Image Text:16. Fig. 16(a) shows an input-output characteristic of an op-amp, and Fig. 16(b) shows an amplifier using the op- amp. When R₁=2k, R2=1k, plot Vout VS Vin and Vx vs Vin, for -2V<Vin<2V. Vout 5V -5V Fig. 16 (a) Vin o Vx Vint-Vin2 ww ww R₁ R2 Fig. 16(b) -O Vout
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