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    When an Input Signal Drives Both Inputs of an Op
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When an Input Signal Drives Both Inputs of an Op

Question 38

Question 38

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When an input signal drives both inputs of an op amp,both inverting and noninverting amplification results and the output is the superposition of two amplified signals.

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