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Figure P5.34 shows the diagram of au inverting operational amplifier.
FIGURE P5.34 Inverting operational amplifier
a. Assuming an ideal operational amplifier, use a similar procedure to the one outlined in Problem 52 to find the system equations.
b. Draw a corresponding block diagram and obtain the transfer function
c. Show that when
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