Consider the figure given below. Known that vo = 4V and vi = 2V, determine the gain for the op amp assuming that it is ideal except for the fact that it has finite gain

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Operational Amplifiers topics include: Ideal operational amplifiers, inverting and non-inverting configuration, differentiators and differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, finite open loop gain effect, circuit performance bandwidth and large signal operations. An operational amplifier (op-amp) is a high-gain electronic voltage amplifier that has a differential input and a single-ended output. It produces an output voltage by applying an open-loop gain to the difference between the voltage at the noninverting input terminal and the voltage at the inverting input terminal.  Op-amps... Show more

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