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**Operational Amplifier Circuit Diagram:**

This diagram represents an operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit.

### Description:

**Components and Connections:**

1. **Voltage Source:**
   - A constant voltage source of 1V is connected in the circuit.

2. **Resistors:**
   - There are five resistors connected in the circuit with the following resistances: 
     - 10 kΩ (connected in two places as indicated)
     - 90 kΩ
     - 50 kΩ
     - 100 kΩ (connected in feedback loop)

3. **Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp):**
   - The op-amp is depicted with a standard triangular symbol, representing its function.

4. **Connections:**
   - The positive terminal of the voltage source connects to the first resistor (10 kΩ).
   - The other end of this resistor is connected to the negative input of the op-amp.
   - The negative input is also connected to a series of resistors (90 kΩ, then to 50 kΩ) which form a feedback loop.
   - These resistors form part of the feedback path which further connects to the output of the op-amp.
   - The positive input of the op-amp is grounded (connected to 0V reference).
   - A resistor of 100 kΩ is connected between the output of the op-amp and its inverting input.
   - The output also connects to a series resistor (10 kΩ) leading from the output and continuing back into the circuit completing the feedback configuration.

### Function:

This configuration of the op-amp, resistors, and voltage source is likely set up as a specific amplifier (possibly an inverting or non-inverting amplifier depending on detailed configuration) manipulating the input voltage through the components to achieve a desired amplified output voltage. The feedback loop involving the resistors and the connections dictate the gain and behavior of the output signal.

### Analyzing Output:

1. **Input Signal:**
   - An input of 1V is provided through the voltage source.

2. **Feedback Mechanism:**
   - The feedback loop and the resistors dictate the level of feedback applied to the op-amp, stabilizing the gain and improving accuracy.

3. **Output Signal:**
   - The output voltage (V_out) can be obtained from the output terminal of the op-amp, which will be a function of the input
Transcribed Image Text:**Operational Amplifier Circuit Diagram:** This diagram represents an operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit. ### Description: **Components and Connections:** 1. **Voltage Source:** - A constant voltage source of 1V is connected in the circuit. 2. **Resistors:** - There are five resistors connected in the circuit with the following resistances: - 10 kΩ (connected in two places as indicated) - 90 kΩ - 50 kΩ - 100 kΩ (connected in feedback loop) 3. **Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp):** - The op-amp is depicted with a standard triangular symbol, representing its function. 4. **Connections:** - The positive terminal of the voltage source connects to the first resistor (10 kΩ). - The other end of this resistor is connected to the negative input of the op-amp. - The negative input is also connected to a series of resistors (90 kΩ, then to 50 kΩ) which form a feedback loop. - These resistors form part of the feedback path which further connects to the output of the op-amp. - The positive input of the op-amp is grounded (connected to 0V reference). - A resistor of 100 kΩ is connected between the output of the op-amp and its inverting input. - The output also connects to a series resistor (10 kΩ) leading from the output and continuing back into the circuit completing the feedback configuration. ### Function: This configuration of the op-amp, resistors, and voltage source is likely set up as a specific amplifier (possibly an inverting or non-inverting amplifier depending on detailed configuration) manipulating the input voltage through the components to achieve a desired amplified output voltage. The feedback loop involving the resistors and the connections dictate the gain and behavior of the output signal. ### Analyzing Output: 1. **Input Signal:** - An input of 1V is provided through the voltage source. 2. **Feedback Mechanism:** - The feedback loop and the resistors dictate the level of feedback applied to the op-amp, stabilizing the gain and improving accuracy. 3. **Output Signal:** - The output voltage (V_out) can be obtained from the output terminal of the op-amp, which will be a function of the input
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