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Chapter 11, Problem 43P
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1) (5 pts) Note have to use nodal analysis at Vp and Vn.
a) Determine Vout in the following ideal op-amp circuit. The power supplies supplying
power to the op-amp have voltage values of ±15 volts (Vcc = +15 Volts, -VCC = -15Volts)
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3) (5 pts) For the Thevenin equivalent circuit shown, answer the following questions:
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a) What load resistor results in maximum power delivered to that resistor?
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