(33 points) Assuming an ideal op-amp and given the resistor values, calculate both the voltage gain...
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 K2, R2=8 K12, R3=3.8 KS2, R4=6 KI2, R5=15 KS2, R6=3.8 KN, RL=9.8 K12, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=2.2 V. } R6 R1 w R5 w + Vo + } RL 12 R2 V1 R3 R4 + +1 V3 Using the above circuit, but consider the following component values: R1= 2 KN R2=8 K2, R3=4.1 K12, R4=6 KI2, R5=17.0 K12, R6=15 KI, RL=10 KI, V1=1V, 12=0.5mA...
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
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,...
1)What is the output voltage V0 if op-amp is ideal? R1= 2 KΩ, R2=8 KΩ, R3=3.2 KΩ, R4=6 KΩ, R5=19 KΩ, R6=4.6 KΩ, RL=9.6 KΩ, V1=1V, I2=0.5 mA and V3=2.5 V. 2) for the same circuit, R1= 2 KΩ R2=8 KΩ, R3=3.6 KΩ, R4=6 KΩ, R5=16.9 KΩ, R6=15 KΩ, RL=10 KΩ, V1=1V, I2=0.5mA and V3=2V. What is the input impedance as seen by source V3? + | R1 ہی ہے۔ ۸۸۸ ة -(1+ R5 | + ابرها -
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Assuming an ideal op-amp, find the voltage gain G Two Question Plz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1. Assuming an ideal op-amp, find the voltage gain G 0 0 Answer: G 1.03 2. Assuming an ideal op-amp, find the voltage gain G 18 kΩ 100 Ω 150 Ω 0 Answer: G-24
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