Operational Amplifier
Operational Amplifier ( also known as Op-Amp) is the main topic of the day.
Op-Amp does exactly what it sounds like it does. It increases the power that
is supplied to it. However it doesn't create power out of know where.
It depends on your power leads.
Here we calculated the ratio that the voltages are going to be when you supply
any voltage. The resistor will determine what the output will be.
Lab
This is our setup. We use a diagram online to make sure we used
the right inputs and outputs for the OP 27. It was fairly simple since
they made it really easy for you.
We did run across some problems with the waveform because we
did not turn on the 5v and -5v outputs, but we did figure it out
at some point.

Summary
The graph above shows it all. We had an ideal slope. The max was around 4.5
and our min was at around 3.5
This is the chart of our graph. Well its the second version since our first was off.
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