V
o
= −
AV
n
Substituting
V
n
into the KCL inverting
input equation gives
R
2
V
s
=
(
R
1
+
R
2
)
(
−
V
o
A
)
−
R
1
V
o
Namely,
V
o
= −
R
2
V
s
R
1
+
R
1
+
R
2
A
When
a goes to infinity, the above equations could be simplified into:
V
o
= −
R
2
R
1
V
s
Interestingly, with A going to infinity, output voltage
V
o
remain finite due to the resistor
R
2
.This happens because a negative feedback path exists between the output and the inverting
input terminal through resistor
R
2
. This circuit is called the inverting scaling operation circuit.
Of course, similar circuits have differential circuit, integrating circuit, summing circuit, index
circuit, logarithmic circuit and dividing circuit. These circuits could
be found and read in the
analog circuit textbook.
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