
Non-Inverting Amplifier
A non-inverting amplifier is an electronic device that increases the strength of a voltage signal without changing its overall shape or phase. It takes an input voltage and produces a larger output voltage, making the signal easier to use or process in other circuits. The key feature is that the input signal is connected to a specific terminal, and the device amplifies this signal with a certain gain, determined by the surrounding components. It's commonly used in audio equipment, sensors, and other systems requiring signal boosting while preserving the original signal's integrity.