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Aim:To design and study the gain from Inverting Non-Inverting Amplifier circuit.

Components required:
Regulated Power supply, resistor, , 741 IC, multimeter ,connecting wires.
Procedure
Non-inverting amplifier circuit design has been implemented on the virtual breadboard using following specifications:
· Power Supply: +10v and -10v
· Resistor R2:10K
· Resistor R1: 1K

Theory:

The operational amplifier can also be used to construct a non-inverting amplifier with the circuit indicated below. The input signal is
applied to the positive or non-inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier, and a portion of the output signal is fed back to the
negative input terminal. Analysis of the circuit is performed by relating the voltage at V 2 to both the input voltage Vin and the output
voltage Vo.
The output is applied back to the inverting (-) input through the feedback circuit (closed loop) formed by the input resistor R 1 and the
feedback resistor R2. This creates ve feedback as follows. Resistors R 1 and R2 form a voltage-divider circuit, which reduces V o and
connects the reduced voltage V2 to the inverting input.

Figure 1: Non-Inverting and Inverting Amplifier configuration of an op-amp

Procedure:

1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.


2. Measure the input and output voltage from the input and output waveform in the CRO.
3. Switch on the power supply.

Inverting Amplifier
Non-Inverting Amplifier

Observations:
1. Observe the output in multimeter. A non-inverted and amplified waveform will be observed.
2. Measure the input and output voltage using multimeter.
3. Calculate

4. Compare the theoretical voltage gain from the above equation with the experimental value obtained by dividing output
voltage by input voltages observed.
5. Observe outputs of the inverting amplifier circuit

Inverting Amplifier

Calculated Observed

250mV

500mV

750mV

Non-Inverting Amplifier

250mV

500mV

750mV

Result: To determine the gain of the amplifier circuits in the experiment, the input and output signals would be
measured and compared.

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