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Designand simulate a summing amplifier such that channel 1 has a gain of 10, channel 2...

  1. Designand simulate a summing amplifier such that channel 1 has a gain of 10, channel 2 has a gain of 15, and channel 3 has a gain of 5. The minimum channel input impedance should be 1 kΩ. Use Multisim or circuits lab for simulation.
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