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Chapter 17, Problem 57E
(a)
To determine
Design a circuit of inverting amplifier with gain of 5, driven by a sinusoidal input operating at
(b)
To determine
Find the FFT of the output voltage for the circuit designed in part (a) when the input voltage magnitude is
(c)
To determine
Find the FFT of the output voltage for the circuit designed in part (a) when the input voltage magnitude is
(d)
To determine
Find the FFT of the output voltage for the circuit designed in part (a) when the input voltage magnitude is
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