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Comment empêcher Google de vous pister en ligne ?

Comment empêcher Google de vous pister en ligne ?

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The OP-AMP Before we describe anything technical, let's see one in action. An op-amp can be connected to a single voltage rail (called UNIPOLAR SUPPLY - 0v to Vcc) or a dual voltage rail (called BIPOLAR SUPPLY +/-Vcc). When connected to a single voltage rail, the output can go from 0v to approx full rail voltage. The OP-AMP has two inputs. A "+" input for non-inverting and "–" for inverting. When the "+" input is a few millivolts higher than the "–" input, the output goes HIGH.

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