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If the gain of aninverting amplifying circuit is 13 and ±22V power supplies are used. What range of input values allows the opamp to be in linear region?

(a) ±1.69

(b) ±1.35V

(c) ±2.28

(d) ±0.5

I have been asked this question during an online exam.

The question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in division The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

The input applied to an Inverting amplifier is ______________

(a) Equal to output

(b) Equal to Inverted output

(c) Not equal to output

(d) Output is equal to input

I got this question during an interview.

This key question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit topic in portion The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

If an inverting amplifying circuit has a gain of 10 and ±15V power supplies are used. The values of input for which opamp would be in the linear region?

(a) ±1.25

(b) ±1.5V

(c) ±2.25

(d) ±0.5

I had been asked this question in quiz.

The above asked question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit topic in division The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

If Rs= 5Ω, Rf= 25Ω and -2.5V ≤ vg ≤ 2.5V. What are the smallest power supply voltages that could be applied and still have opamp in linear region?

(a) ±9V

(b) ±2.5V

(c) ±6V

(d) ±15V

I had been asked this question during an online exam.

Asked question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in section The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

If Rs= 3Ω, Rf= 6Ω then the relation between vo and vg in case of a Non-Inverting amplifying circuit.

(a) vo= 9vg

(b) vo= 6vg

(c) vo= 3vg

(d) vo= vg

This question was addressed to me in a job interview.

Question is taken from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in division The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

The condition for a Non-inverting amplifying circuit to operate in linear region operation_____________

(a) (Rs+Rf)/Rs < │VCC/vg│

(b) (Rs+Rf)/Rs ≠ │VCC/vg│

(c) (Rs+Rf)/Rs > │VCC/vg│

(d) (Rs+Rf)/Rs = │VCC/vg│

I got this question in quiz.

The above asked question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in section The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

The circuits of an inverting and Non-Inverting amplifying comprises of __________ and _______ number of resistors.

(a) 3, 2

(b) 2, 3

(c) 2, 2

(d) 3, 3

This question was posed to me in final exam.

I’d like to ask this question from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in division The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

In the expression vo= -Avn, A is called ______________

(a) Closed loop gain

(b) Closed loop fault

(c) Open loop fault

(d) Open loop gain

The question was asked in an interview.

My question is taken from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in chapter The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

If VCC = 12V and vs=1mV, then Rf/Rsis _____________

(a) >12000

(b) <12000

(c) 12000

(d) 1

The question was asked in unit test.

The question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit in chapter The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

The other name for Gain is ____________

(a) Scaling factor

(b) Output

(c) Amplifying factor

(d) Scaling level

I had been asked this question in an online quiz.

The above asked question is from The Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit topic in section The Operational Amplifier of Electric Circuits

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