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Q2. For the op-amp circuit as shown below, given that RS = 49.5 k, RL = 12 k 2, R1 = 10 kO, R2 = 9 ㏀, R3 = 7.5 ko, R4 = 5 ㏀R5 = 2.2 k2 Ry vo Ry Ri Rs (a) Determine the voltage gain G1-vo1/vs: Submit Answer Tries o/5 (b) Determine the voltage gain G2-vo/vs: Submit Answer Tries o/5 Q3. For the op-amp circuit shown below, find the value of VO, where R1 = 20 Ω,...
Vo Q1. Assume that Op-Amp as shown above is ideal. Given that RI is 0.23 Ohm, R2 is 1.78 Ohm, R3 is 1.61 Ohm, R4 is 2.225 Ohm. Calculate Vo, V2 & 13. V2 (Volts) Submit Answer Tries 0/5 13 (Amps) Submit Answer Tries o/s Vo (Volts) Submit Answer Tries 0/5 R1 Vo Q2. Assume that Op amp shown is ideal. Given that R1 is 19 Ohm, R2 is 82 Ohm, R3 is 9.5 Ohm, R4 is 205 Ohm. Calculate...
Exercise 10: Find the gain of the amplifier circuit shown below. Assume op-amp is ideal and RI=R2-R3-3 R and R4-R. V. R
(33 points) Assuming an ideal op-amp and given the resistor values, calculate both the voltage gain and the input resistance. Ri-5000, R2-12000, R3-14000, R-6000, R5-14000, R6-700Ω Rs R2 Vin+ R3 Vout Rs R4 The voltage gain The input resistance Rin - help (numbers) Ω help (numbers)
Assuming an ideal op-amp in the following circuit, find output voltage, Vo if R1= 2 K2, R2=8 K2, R3=5.1 K2, R4=6 KN, R5=14 KN, R6=4.2 KS, RL=10.3 KS, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=3.2 V. R6 R1 R5 Vo w + * RL + 12 R2 V1 R3 R4 V3 Answer: OV Using the above circuit, but consider the following component values: R1= 2 K12 R2=8 K2, R3=2.9 K2, R4=6 KI2, R5=10.8 K92, R6=15 KO, RL=10 K2, V1=1V, 12=0.5mA and V3=2V....
Assuming an ideal op-amp in the following circuit, find output voltage, Vo if R1= 2 K12, R2=8 KN, R3=3.9 KN, R4=6 KN, R5=18 K2, R6=4.4 KN, RL=12.5 KN, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=3.4 V. R6 R1 R5 Vo + + RL R2 V1 R3 R4 + V3 Answer: LOV Using the above circuit, but consider the following component values: R1= 2 KO2 R2=8 K12, R3=3.6 K12, R4=6 K12, R5=16.9 KN, R6=15 KN, RL=10 KO, V1=1V, 12=0.5mA and V3=2V. What is...
Assuming an ideal op-amp in the following circuit, find output voltage, Vo if R1= 2 KS, R2=8 KN, R3=3.4 KA, R4=6 KN, R5=20 KN, R6=2.9 KN, RL=12.5 KN, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=3.1 V. R6 R1 R5 VO + RL 12 R2 V1 R3 { R4 w V3 Answer: "V
For the following circuit, assuming the op-amp is ideal, find the current through the load (IL) if V1=3.4V, V2=2V, R1=1.9K9, R2=7.1K2, R3=1 KO, R4=39 KO and RL=1.9K RL R4 R1 w V1 R2 R3 V2 Answer: OmA Consider the same circuit as in with Question 1, but with the following new component values: V1=3.4V, V2=6V, R1=1.9K2, R2=7.1K2, R3=1 K., R4=39 K22 and RL=1.9K2. What is the input impedance as seen by the source V1?
Problem 5. The parameters of the two inverting op-amp circuits connected in cascade, shown below, are R1 10 kQ, R2 80 k, R3 20 ko, and R4 100 kQ. For Vi0.15 V, determine Vo1, Vo, i,, i2, i3, and i4 Also, determine the current into or out of the output terminal of each op-amp. Rs
An amplifier circuit is shown in Fig. 1b. The operational amplifier (op-amp) Ai can be assumed as ideal. The input impedance of this amplifier is 1M2. The gain of this amplifier is -100. R2 V R VVV 小小 Ri Fig. 1b (a) Show that 12 = (b) Find the expression of the voltage gain, Av, in terms Ri, R, R3 and R4. (c) Due to practical reasons, the maximum value to be used for the resistors is set at 1M2....