what is an inverting amplifier?
Answer / Km.upasna
An inverting amplifier is a type of operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit configuration that outputs a signal with the opposite polarity to its input. The input and output are connected through an inverting summing point, and negative feedback is applied to stabilize the gain.
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