The inverting input terminal of an operational amplifier (op-amp) is shorted with the output terminal apart from being grounded. A voltage signal V1 is applied to the non-inverting input terminal of the op-amp. Under this configuration, the op-amp function is as
A. an open-loop inverter
B. a voltage to current converter
C. a voltage follower
D. an oscillator
Answer: Option C
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A. is a common-emitter amplifier
B. uses a p-n-p transistor
C. is an oscillator
D. has a voltage gain less than one
A. 1 AND gate
B. 2 AND gates
C. 1 OR gate
D. 2 OR gates
A. the gain decreases by 10 times
B. the output resistance increases by 10 times
C. the fH increases by 100 times
D. the input resistance decreases by 100 times
The following circuit (where, RL ≫ R) performs the operation of
A. OR gate for a negative logic system
B. NAND gate for a negative logic system
C. AND gate for a positive logic system
D. AND gate for a negative logic system


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