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Substituting a = ∞ Equation 1 into Equation 24 results in
Recall that in equation Equation 6 we stated that Vd, the voltage difference between Vn and Vp, was equal to zero so that Vn = Vp. Still they are not shorted together. Rather there is said to be a virtual short between Vn and Vp. The concept of the virtual short further simplifies analysis of the inverting op amp circuit in Figure 3-1.
Using the virtual short concept, we can say that
In this configuration, the inverting input is a virtual ground.
We can write the node equation at the inverting input as
Since Vn = 0, rearranging, and solving for A we get
The same result is derived more easily than in (Equation 24. Using the virtual short (or virtual ground) concept reduced solving the inverting amplifier, shown in Figure 3-1, to solving a single node equation.