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| + | ===== Non Inverting Op Amp ===== | ||
| + | A non-inverting Op Amp provides a gain in voltage. (a better explination goes here). | ||
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| + | The Gain in voltage is determined by 1 + (R2 / R1). | ||
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| + | o----|+\ | ||
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| + | +---|- /----+-----o | ||
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| + | | |/ \ | ||
| + | | / R2 | ||
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| + | +-----------+ | ||
| + | / | ||
| + | \ R1 | ||
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| + | --- GND | ||
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| + | This is used in the PowerSupply to boost the 5.333 voltage to a voltage of 11.851 (roughly 12 volts) | ||
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| + | CategoryTheory CategoryOpAmp CategoryCircuit | ||