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estimate the resistance value R2 of this inverting opamp circuit considering the...

@copilot estimate the resistance value R2 of this inverting opamp circuit considering the input is 5V and output is 10V
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To find the resistance value of R2 in this inverting op-amp configuration, we can use the gain formula:
Gain = -R2 / R1
Given that the input is 5V and the output is 10V, we can find the gain:
Gain = V_out / V_in = 10V / 5V = 2
Now, we know the value of R1 (from the project components list) is 10kΩ. Using the gain formula, we can solve for R2:
2 = -R2 / 10kΩ R2 = -2 * 10kΩ R2 = -20kΩ
However, the negative sign indicates that the gain is inverting, which we already know. Therefore, the resistance value for R2 should be 20kΩ.

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R3
Resistance
10kΩ
R2
Resistance
Resistance
OUTPUT
OP1
R1
Resistance
10kΩ
INPUT
10V
R4
Resistance
10kΩ

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