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Anything related to inverting amplifiers, i.e. amplifier circuits whose output is an amplified replica of the input but which exhibit a 180° additional phase shift.
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Opamp inverter with bias voltage on non-inverting input
I was reading the datasheet of TDC1000, an ultrasound front-end IC manufactured by Texas Instruments, and had a doubt regarding the biasing scheme (to VCOM) they use for the amplifiers in the Rx path. …