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- Launch Flux and create a new project.
- Name your project appropriately, for instance, "20dB Non-Inverting Amplifier."
Step 2: Add Components- Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp): Search for a general-purpose op-amp like the LM358 or TL081 in the components library and place it in your schematic.
- Resistors: You will need two resistors. One with a value of $1k\Omega$ (R_in) and another with $9k\Omega$ (R_f). Place two resistors in your schematic.
Step 3: Wiring the Circuit-
Non-Inverting Input (V+):
- Connect the non-inverting input of the op-amp to one end of the $1k\Omega$ resistor (Let's refer to this resistor as R1 for simplicity).
- The other end of R1 should be connected to the ground (GND).
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Feedback Resistor (Rf):
- Connect one end of the $9k\Omega$ resistor (R2) between the output and the inverting input of the op-amp to form a feedback loop.
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Inverting Input (V-):
- Directly connect the inverting input of the op-amp to the junction between R2 and the op-amp's output.
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Power Supply:
- Don’t forget to connect the power supply pins of the op-amp ($V_{cc}$ and $V_{ee}$) to your circuit’s positive voltage and ground, respectively.
Step 4: Connect Input and Output- Input Signal: Connect your input signal to the junction between the non-inverting input of the op-amp and R1.
- Output Signal: Connect your output from the op-amp's output pin.
Step 5: Verify and Save- Connect OPAMP:V+ to R1:1.
- Connect R1:2 to GND.
- Connect R2:1 to OPAMP:Vout and OPAMP:V-.
- Connect OPAMP:Vcc to your positive power supply and OPAMP:Vee to GND.
Step 6: Simulation and PCB Layout