0:00:00.080,0:00:02.880 >> In this video, I would like to summarize 0:00:02.880,0:00:05.775 the function of the inverting op-amp amplifier. 0:00:05.775,0:00:10.050 We start with our basic amplifier with the output coming out as shown. 0:00:10.050,0:00:13.530 Then, we're going to run our feedback between the negative terminal and 0:00:13.530,0:00:17.340 the output as shown here. 0:00:17.340,0:00:20.280 This is going to be Rf for the feedback resistor, 0:00:20.280,0:00:25.770 and then, we're going to connect our voltage source onto this feedback loop right here, 0:00:25.770,0:00:29.640 the Vs and the Rs terms. 0:00:29.640,0:00:31.155 This is going down to ground. 0:00:31.155,0:00:32.820 Then on the positive side, 0:00:32.820,0:00:35.340 we're going to ground that positive terminal right there. 0:00:35.340,0:00:40.505 Often, V out might be over some load resistance like this. 0:00:40.505,0:00:44.160 So in this case, V out is going to be equal to Vs, 0:00:44.160,0:00:48.105 times minus Rf divided by Rs. 0:00:48.105,0:00:54.795 Again, we have Vcc and minus Vcc powering this op-amp. 0:00:54.795,0:01:00.635 So, V0 is limited between the range of minus Vcc and plus Vcc. 0:01:00.635,0:01:02.180 Let's write this as gain. 0:01:02.180,0:01:05.150 V0 is equal to the gain times Vs, 0:01:05.150,0:01:06.605 and for this amplifier, 0:01:06.605,0:01:10.160 the gain is minus Rf divided by Rs. 0:01:10.160,0:01:12.290 The negative term right here, 0:01:12.290,0:01:15.665 tells us that this is an inverting op-amp amplifier. 0:01:15.665,0:01:20.540 We can see, that Rf and Rs could be greater than one, 0:01:20.540,0:01:23.030 equal to one, or less than one. 0:01:23.030,0:01:26.120 So, the gain can be either positive or negative. 0:01:26.120,0:01:30.010 Sorry, the gain is going to be negative because it's going to be inverting. 0:01:30.010,0:01:34.175 That the gain can either increase or decrease our amplification. 0:01:34.175,0:01:36.920 We can draw our amplifier the same way. 0:01:36.920,0:01:40.220 We can say Vs and put it into a multiplier, 0:01:40.220,0:01:42.775 multiply it by the gain. 0:01:42.775,0:01:46.180 That gives us our V out value.