40KA Vout use circuit analysis to find Vout and gain (AF). Confirm answers using the characteristic equation. ASSume an ideal op-amp.

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### Transcription and Diagram Explanation

#### Circuit Diagram Description:
The diagram depicts a non-inverting operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit. It includes the following components:

1. **Input Voltage Source (Vin):** 1V is connected to the non-inverting input of the op-amp.

2. **Resistor Network:**
   - **10 kΩ resistor** connected from the inverting input to ground.
   - **40 kΩ resistor** connected from the inverting input to the output (Vout) of the op-amp.

3. **Op-Amp:**
   - Illustrated with the standard triangle symbol.
   - The non-inverting (+) input receives the input voltage (Vin).
   - The inverting (-) input is connected to the resistor network.

#### Instructions:
1. **Objective:**
   - Use circuit analysis to find the output voltage (Vout) and gain (AF).

2. **Task:**
   - Confirm your answers using the characteristic equation.
   - Assume an ideal op-amp for the purpose of analysis.

#### Notes:
- For an ideal op-amp, consider infinite input impedance, zero output impedance, and infinite open-loop gain.
- This setup forms a classic non-inverting amplifier configuration, where the gain is determined by the resistor values in the feedback network.
Transcribed Image Text:### Transcription and Diagram Explanation #### Circuit Diagram Description: The diagram depicts a non-inverting operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit. It includes the following components: 1. **Input Voltage Source (Vin):** 1V is connected to the non-inverting input of the op-amp. 2. **Resistor Network:** - **10 kΩ resistor** connected from the inverting input to ground. - **40 kΩ resistor** connected from the inverting input to the output (Vout) of the op-amp. 3. **Op-Amp:** - Illustrated with the standard triangle symbol. - The non-inverting (+) input receives the input voltage (Vin). - The inverting (-) input is connected to the resistor network. #### Instructions: 1. **Objective:** - Use circuit analysis to find the output voltage (Vout) and gain (AF). 2. **Task:** - Confirm your answers using the characteristic equation. - Assume an ideal op-amp for the purpose of analysis. #### Notes: - For an ideal op-amp, consider infinite input impedance, zero output impedance, and infinite open-loop gain. - This setup forms a classic non-inverting amplifier configuration, where the gain is determined by the resistor values in the feedback network.
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