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| Super Moderator | This question is asked repeatedly, and Audioguru always posts a really helpful graphic showing inverting and non-inverting opamp circuits for both single and dual supplies. So to avoid him doing this every time, I'm placing his graphic here, and making this thread 'sticky'. Last edited by Nigel Goodwin; 9th January 2008 at 04:44 PM. |
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