The finite voltage gain of a non-inverting operational amplifier is A and the resistance used is R1 and R2 in which R2 is the feedback resistance. Under what conditions it can one use the expression 1 + R2/R1 to determine the gain of the amplifier?

The finite voltage gain of a non-inverting operational amplifier is A and the resistance used is R1 and R2 in which R2 is the feedback resistance. Under what conditions it can one use the expression 1 + R2/R1 to determine the gain of the amplifier? Correct Answer A >> R2/R1

The formula is valid for the ideal case in which the value of A is infinite, practically it should be very large when compared to R2/R1 .

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