noninverting amplifier

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(¦nän·in′vərd·iŋ ′am·plə′fī·ər)

(electronics) An operational amplifier in which the input signal is applied to the ungrounded positive input terminal to give a gain greater than unity and make the output voltage change in phase with the input voltage.


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