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Discussion Forum : Operational Amplifiers - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
Calculate the overall voltage gain of the circuit if R1 = 100 and Rf = 1 k.

–1
–10
11
9
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Padma T M said:   4 years ago
It is a Non-Inverting Amplifier.

So, the voltage gain formula, Av = 1+(Rf/R1).
= 1+(1000/100),
= 100+1000/100,
= 1100/100 = 11.

Rajesh Gaini said:   4 years ago
Voltage gain Formula Is 1+Rf/R1.
= 1 + 100/10,
= 11.

Dhruvansh gupta said:   1 decade ago
Here, the gain is =-10. Because the feedback through r1 not rf.

Naina said:   1 decade ago
As the figure shows, the feedback is given to the noninverting terminal so gain will be (-rf/r1) so answer should be -10 according to the above equation.

Avdhut said:   1 decade ago
Its very simple....1+(RF/R1) which is the gain off non inverting amplifier.

Shailendra nagar said:   1 decade ago
Inverting and non-inverting voltage are same.

So from KCL,

-Vi/R1 = (Vi-Vo)/Rf.

Vo/Vi = (R1+Rf)/R1.

GAIN = (100+1000)/100.

= 11.

Bimleh singh said:   1 decade ago
Gain of non inverting amplifier is 1+ (Rf/R1) hence gain =11.

Achu said:   1 decade ago
It is non-inverting amplifier so the formula is

Vo/Vin=1+Rf/R1.

Ovii said:   1 decade ago
As input voltage is applied at + terminal which is also known as non inverting input.
non invrtibg gain = 1+rf/ri

Sandeep malik said:   1 decade ago
Voltage gain=-(rf/ri). so it should be -10


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