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Chapter 17, Problem 56E
(a) Design a noninverting amplifier having a gain of 10. If the circuit is constructed using an op amp powered by ±15 V supplies, determine the FFT of the output through appropriate simulations if the input voltage operates at 1 kHz and has magnitude (b) 10 mV; (c) 1 V; (d) 2 V.
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