Multiple Choice
Why is the CMRR of an inverting amplifier always lower than that of its op-amp?
A) The common-mode gain of an op-amp increases when it is used in an inverting amplifier.
B) The value of differential gain for an inverting amplifier is lower than that of its op-amp.
C) Slew-rate limiting decreases the common-mode gain of the op-amp.
D) Because of the lower input impedance of the inverting amplifier.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q10: An op-amp will not work if
A) the
Q11: The voltage gain of an op-amp circuit
Q12: Which of the following statements is true?
A)