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I have some inverting gainclones with 2.2uF DC Blocking caps, and the usual resistor config of an input resistor of 10K and a feedback of 220K.
What is my input impedence? |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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10K Ohm ....... Infinite @ DC
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