Problem 2: In the circuit shown assume the Op-Amp is ideal. A) Find vo as a function of vi and vs. B) Next assume the Op-Amp is ideal, except its low frequency gain is Ao= 100 V/V. Now find vo as a function of vi and v2. C) The Op-Amp has a terminal frequency of fi 10° Hz, find the -3 dB (corner) frequency of the output signal w2 10K
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
5. Assume that the Op-Amp in the adjoining circuit is ideal, and find the output voltage V. in terms of the two input voltages V1 and V2 of the circuit. Ideal D2RE bi
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3. In following circuit, (1) Assume the Op Amp is ideal, Ri= 10 k 2, R2 = 20 k 2, R;= 10 k 2 and R = 30 k12, find the voltage gain Vo/Vi and input resistance R. (8 pts) (2) Assume the Op Amp is not ideal, and the open-loop gain is As, R = 10 k 2, R2 = 20 k 2, R;= 10 ks2 and Ri= 30 ks2, find the voltage gain Vo/Vi and...
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
V in Figure 1: Op-amp circuit 1 V in V out Figure 2: Op-amp circuit 2 1 Assume that the op amp is ideal, and that it has infinite power supplies (i.e. it won't clip) If VIN varies with time, like ViI(t). You can assume that at t-0, the capacitor is discharged and VIN(0)-OV. Find the following in terms of R, C, and VIn(t) for each circuit above. a Vourt) b The current into the capacitor Ic() from the V-...
Problem 1. Assume the op-amp in the following circuit is ideal. The op-amp supply voltages are: +V-15V and -Va-15V Use the node voltage method to find the following quantities: a) a b) Va c) Vo (you should get Vo -6.5 V) 50k Ω 30k Ω 10k Ω 10k Ω 0.5 v
Assume the op-amp below is used as a comparator circuit and that
the op-amp is powered by a bipolar
+/- 15 V power supply. If the reference voltage Vref = -9 V and the
input voltage is VI = 12 V,
determine the output voltage, VO, of the op-amp. Assume the
open-loop gain, A, is very large and
consider saturation effects. Include units in your answer.
VCC Vi V. + + Vref EE
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Problem A1: For the circuit below, if vi is 2 volt, find vo.
Assume the OP-AMP is ideal and use the constant voltage drop model
for the diodes. Be sure to justify any assumptions you make about
the diodes.
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