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Op Amp Voltage Rail

Op Amp Voltage Rail PUBLIC

by jaredkwright | updated January 25, 2017

Electronics I lab 2

Electronics I lab 2 PUBLIC

by sstudeba | updated January 24, 2017

1.3 HW

1.3 HW PUBLIC

by Onour2015 | updated January 24, 2017

HW 1 #3

HW 1 #3 PUBLIC

by nbkeaton | updated January 24, 2017

HW 1 #2

HW 1 #2 PUBLIC

by nbkeaton | updated January 24, 2017

HW 1 #1

HW 1 #1 PUBLIC

by nbkeaton | updated January 24, 2017

Homework 2

Homework 2 PUBLIC

by fernandoa96 | updated January 24, 2017

hw2circuit1

hw2circuit1 PUBLIC

by JerryC | updated January 24, 2017

hw2circuit3

hw2circuit3 PUBLIC

by JerryC | updated January 24, 2017

hw2circuit2

hw2circuit2 PUBLIC

by JerryC | updated January 24, 2017

HW1Q2

HW1Q2 PUBLIC

by aflom2015 | updated January 23, 2017

HW1Q3

HW1Q3 PUBLIC

by aflom2015 | updated January 23, 2017

Shawn Bolack 1.3.3

Shawn Bolack 1.3.3 PUBLIC

by sbolack2014 | updated January 23, 2017

HW 1 Q 3

HW 1 Q 3 PUBLIC

When the K value is .1, .5, or 1 the output voltage was 12 volts. The voltage wasn't a straight line due to sag which would drive down the circuit. If the voltage divider was placed in the building...

by thompsons2014 | updated January 23, 2017

Shawn Bolack 1.3.2

Shawn Bolack 1.3.2 PUBLIC

by sbolack2014 | updated January 23, 2017

Shawn Bolack 1.3.1

Shawn Bolack 1.3.1 PUBLIC

by sbolack2014 | updated January 23, 2017

Homework 1.3

Homework 1.3 PUBLIC

by KennethLathrom | updated January 23, 2017

Homework 1.2

Homework 1.2 PUBLIC

by KennethLathrom | updated January 23, 2017

Homework 1.1

Homework 1.1 PUBLIC

by KennethLathrom | updated January 23, 2017

Comparing Op-Amp Biasing

Comparing Op-Amp Biasing PUBLIC

by jaredkwright | updated January 23, 2017

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