In R1=10kΩ, Rf=100kΩ, v1=1V. A load of 25kΩ is connected to the output terminal. Calculate i1 and vo.

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Operational Amplifier topics include: Operational amplifier terminals, inverting and noninverting amplifiers, realistic models. An operational amplifier (op-amp) is an integrated circuit (IC) that amplifies the difference in voltage between two inputs. It has two input pins and one output pin. Op-amps are used in a variety of analog functions, including signal chain, power, and control applications.  Here are some types of op-amps: Voltage amplifiers: Use voltage as input and output Current amplifiers: Use current as input and output Transconductance amplifiers: Use voltage as input and... Show more

In R<sub>1</sub>=10kΩ, R<sub>f</sub>=100kΩ, v<sub>1</sub>=1V. A load of 25kΩ is connected to the output terminal. Calculate i<sub>1</sub> and v<sub>o</sub>.<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/electric-circuits-questions-answers-inverting-non-inverting-amplifier-q13.png' alt='The i1 & vo are 0.1mA & -10V if R1=10kΩ, Rf=100kΩ, v1=1V' width='274' height='267' class='aligncenter size-full wp-image-147886' />