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Physics, 12.12.2019 03:31, janeou17xn

An op-amp has a dc voltage gain of 100, and two poles, one with magnitude fp1= 1 mhz, and the second fp2=100 mhz. the op-amp is used to build a unity-gain non-inverting amplifier. sketch the bode plot (phase and magnitude) for the loop gain of the noninverting amplifier, and calculate the phase margin. is the non-inverting amplifier stable? why?

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