Problem 2: Assume ideal op amp in Figure 2 below. (a). Find Vo, when va = 1 V, v,-2 V, vc = 3 V, and v.-4-V. (b). If va, Vb, and va are held constant to above values, what values of vewill not saturate the op amp. 20 kΩ 180 kΩ 18 kΩ 20 V -t "20 V 30 kΩ 20 kΩ 20 kΩ Figure 2
5-4: The following circuit contains an ideal op-amp. The variable feedback resistor Re is adjusted until the op-amp saturates. Determine the value of R Re 1.6 kΩ 9 V 7.5 kΩ 9 V 18 V 1.5 kΩ 5-5: The following circuit contains an ideal op-amp. Assume Va = 1V, VB-1.5V, and Vc =-4V. Find the value of Vo. 220 kΩ 44 kΩ 10 V + 27.5 kΩ 80 k2 10 V 0a D)
Smar On M (2) Find the o ut put voltage vo for the following circuit: Excha 100 kΩ 20 k2 10V ( 0 Smar On M (2) Find the o ut put voltage vo for the following circuit: Excha 100 kΩ 20 k2 10V ( 0
Assuming an ideal op-amp (1)find the 3dB frequency of the circuit, if R1=1.5 KΩ, R2=13.2 KΩ, R3=20 KΩ, and C=5 nF 2)Consider the above circuit with the component values: R1=13.2 KΩ, R2= 795.77 Ω, R3=20 KΩ, and C=100 nF. Find the angle of the transfer function in degrees at 2KHz . - C R2 R1 + Vi(jw) Vo R3 H HI-
Good morning, I need help with the following, they all relate to OP Amps. Thanks in advance. 2 value 10.00 points Problem 05.010 An op amp voltage divider Find the voltage gain vo/vs of the circuit given below, where R1-18 kΩ and R2-14 k 2. 20 kΩ R1 1% R2 The voltage gain vo/vs of the circuit is Hints Referene eBook & Resources Hint#1 Check my work 3. 1000 points value Problem 05.025-Voltage follower Calculate the output voltage vo in...
1. Find the ratio of the output voltage to the input voltage, Vo/Vin, in the circuit shown. State your assumptions in using the ideal op-amp model. 15 k2 Vin 2. Find the output voltage Vo in the circuit shown assuming an ideal op-amp. State your assumptions in using the ideal op-amp model 15 k12 Vo . Find the voltage Vx and the output voltage Vo in the circuit shown assuming ideal op-amp 3 k2 1 V 6 kn 12 k2
2o4r 180 kr 18 kn I d 20V 3our 3ohur et vot Vlo 875 kr a 20kn / 20v $2our The op-amp in the adder – subtracter circuit shown in the figure is ideal. a) Find i when wa=2v, vb=3v, Ve=4v d=5v. 6) if vb. &, and va are held values of sou will not saturate constant, what the op amp?
In the circuit below, assume the op-amp is ideal and that: • RA = 14 k2 RF = 25 ks 2 • VA= 14 V IF RE m RA VAM IA Vout What is the value of Vout? Give your answer in V to 1 decimal place. In the circuit below, assume the op-amp is ideal and that: . RA = 14 kg RF = 3622 • VA= 6.4V . RE RA Vout What is the value of Vin? 6.4V...
The op amp in the circuit in (Figure 1) is ideal. Suppose R-16 kΩ Part A What op amp circuit configuration is this? O This circuit is an example of the inverting amplifier o This circuit is an example of the non-inverting amplifier Submit Request Answer ▼ Part B Find vo in terms of vs Express your answer in terms of vs 07 Figure 1 of 1 > Submit Request Answer Part C 56 kΩ Find the minimum value of...
2. For the circuit below, given that Vin 3V, R 30 K2, and R2 20 KQ, in Vout Ri A. What is the voltage at the negative () input of the op amp? B. What is Vout? C. What will the current be through R2 (from Vout to the negative input of the op amp)? Last printed 3/12/18 2:56:00 PM BioE 1310, Spring 2018 Page 2 of 2 D. What will the current be through Ri (from the negative input...