Introduction to Op-Amps (Amplifiers #2)
How do you calculate the gain in a circuit with op-amps? Let's look at the LM-741 op-amp and find the gain for both inverting and non-inverting configurations of a common amplifier. Aaron Danner is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore. http://danner.group Video filmed and edited by Cheryl Lim. @randomcheryl

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