The formula to calculate the voltage gain of an op-amp in a non-inverting configuration is:
\[ \text{G} = 1 + \left(\frac{R_f}{R_{in}}\right) \]
Where:
An op amp gain refers to the amplification factor of an operational amplifier, which is a crucial component in analog electronic circuits. The gain determines how much the op amp will amplify the input signal. In a non-inverting amplifier configuration, the output voltage is in phase with the input voltage and is amplified by a factor determined by the resistors in the circuit.
Example:
Step 1: Calculate the voltage gain:
\[ \text{G} = 1 + \left(\frac{10000}{2000}\right) = 1 + 5 = 6 \text{ V/V} \]