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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q50.

3-69 A-27. 1 megahertz. Open-loop Gain-Bandwidth Product = Closed-loop Gain-Bandwidth Prod. Open-loop Gain-Bandwidth Product = 200,000 ´  30 (Hz) Open-loop Gain Bandwidth Product = 600,000 Closed-loop Gain Bandwidth Product = 6 ´  Bandwidth 6,000,000 = 6 ´  Bandwidth 1,000,000 (Hz) = Bandwidth A-28. The adder simply adds the input signals together while the summing amplifier multiplies the sum of the input signals by the gain of circuit. A-29. Yes, a summing amplifier can have as many inputs as desired. A-30. A summing amplifier that applies a factor to each input signal beforeadding the results. A-31. A scaling amplifier. A-32. A-33. 0 volts. (The two inputs to the operational amplifier are both at 0 volts.) A-34. The difference amplifier multiplies the difference between the two inputs by the gain of the circuit while the subtractor merely subtracts one input signal from the other. A-35. No. A-36. A difference amplifier.

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