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Engineering, 07.06.2020 03:57 beccadrums

An inverting amplifier with 11 V supply voltages normally has a sinusoidal output of 10 V PP. When checking the circuit with an oscilloscope, you find that the output is 0 V. Which of the following could account for this problem? a. RF is shorted by a solder bridge.
b. Vi = 0
c. R1 is open.
d. All of the above

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