This paper presents a ‘dozen-impedance’ op. amp. configuration that can be used for a myriad laboratory experiments on op. amps. From the generated transfer function, a new formalized statement is presented from which the transfer function of op. amp. circuits that fall under this class can be obtained without the rigours of earlier well-known matrix techniques. Some experimental configurations are suggested.
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