kuksul08
Enlightened
Hey guys, I had this problem on a test recently and I have been thinking over it. I can't seem to figure it out.
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m267/kuksul08/opamp.jpg
At first I thought it was easy, I could just orient it differently, and it's exactly like any other problem we've done (inverting opamp), but the voltage source is on the other side of the resistor. If it doesn't matter, it's a matter of using a simple equation. If it does, well then I'm still stumped.
Here's the standard form I was thinking of:
anyone know? Thanks
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m267/kuksul08/opamp.jpg
At first I thought it was easy, I could just orient it differently, and it's exactly like any other problem we've done (inverting opamp), but the voltage source is on the other side of the resistor. If it doesn't matter, it's a matter of using a simple equation. If it does, well then I'm still stumped.
Here's the standard form I was thinking of:
anyone know? Thanks