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Cap connected to the input/output

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dr.power

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Hi guys.

I knew that in a single ended amplifier the input and output caps are able to produce the full wave, ie the peak to peak of the voltage.
Now I want to know what if the circuit is a dual supplied circuit? for instance suppose an op-amp buffer or a gain amplifier connected to a load via a cap and of course its input is connected via a series cap.
I would like to know what will happen about the swing of such a circuit? is the voltage cover twice the peak to peak at the input and the output of the amplifier?

Thanks
 
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The gain is set by R1/R2. Maximum level on the output is the +/- supply votage to the amp (less the internal limitations of the amp, info to be found in the datasheet). It does not matter if the supply is single (with a cirtual ground) or split voltage, provided that the amp is properly biased. E
 
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