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The values of RIN and RFB are not very critical and are normally 0 ohms, just a straight connection.  The op amp here is a quad or 4 op amp part, we are using just one section of it.  Power needs to be supplied to pin 8 and 4 in the usual way for op amps.
 
The values of RIN and RFB are not very critical and are normally 0 ohms, just a straight connection.  The op amp here is a quad or 4 op amp part, we are using just one section of it.  Power needs to be supplied to pin 8 and 4 in the usual way for op amps.
This circuit uses very large feedback (unity) and for this reason has poor stability margins. This may cause the output to go into oscillations when connected to certain loads (typically capacitive). Check the datasheet of individual opamps for details and remedies.
 
  
 
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