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  1. In electronics, a non-inverting amplifier is an op-amp circuit configuration which produces an amplified output signal. Its output signal is in-phase with the input signal applied. And non-inverting amplifier always behave like a voltage follower circuit. There is less info anout non-inverting amplifiers and inverting amplifiers when searching the internet, so I hope to get more info about them from different aspects. Many thanks Non-Inverting Amplifier and Inverting Amplifier.docx
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