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Circuit Simulator - Inverter Amplifier

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Circuit Description:

This example shows how a CMOS inverter can be used as an amplifier. The inverter has a large (negative) gain when its input is biased to 2.5 V. With the output connected to the input, this circuit amplifies its input 150x.

Credits: Mr. Paul Falstad.




Dharmik said: (Tue, Mar 22, 2011 09:35:04 AM)    
 
I would like to suggest you to place some application to perform and check out electronic projects which should be least able run atleast LED projects.

Thank you!

Sundar said: (Tue, Mar 22, 2011 11:00:09 AM)    
 
@dharmik

You can simulate the circuit, modify the circuit then simulate it.

You need java in your system to perform these tasks.

Khelechie said: (Fri, Oct 19, 2012 07:54:43 AM)    
 
I like this website. Keep it on, but I will you people to please tell me how to place all the component in a circuit. I mean which is positive or negative in case I want to construct a circuit with a diagram?

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