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Problem 7 (CLO 3, 4, 11 - Ideal Op-Amps, Design): We will now design an Op-Amp...
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...
Find the output voltage Vo as an expression in terms of the input sources Vi, v2, v3, and the resistance R in the following op-amp circuit. 3. Ri Vy R: 4. In the following two stage op-amp circuit, find the output voltage Vo as an expression in terms of the input voltages v1, v2 and resistor values R1, R2, R3, and R4. R2 R ウー+
Design a two-stage Op-Amp circuit as shown below to make the output voltage is vo=C1v1+C2v2, where C1 = 6 and C2 = 11.5, given that Rf1=84 k?, and Rf2=21.5 k?. a. Find the values of R1 and R2. R1: _______ (k?); R2: _______ (k?) b. Find the value of RS2: _______(k?) c. If v1=2.4 V and v2=3 V, find the output voltage vo: _______(V) Rf Rf R2 02 Pi P2 Stage 1 Stage 2
For the Op Amp circuit shown, if the inputs v1 = 5 volts, and v2 = 3 volts, and resistances R1 = R2 =10 KΩ and RF = 5kΩ , then the output out will be _______ volts. This circuit is called a _______ OP Amp circuit. The name indicates the application of the circuit. The Op Amp provides _______ output impedance.
Design and set up a circuit using basic op-amp configuration that will implement a mathematical expression Y = 3A-2B-C (where A, B, and C are the inputs and Y is the out of the circuit). Then verify the design for A = 3V, B = 1V, and C = -2V. (Hint: Generate these input voltages from a 5V DC source). Use resistor values of the order of 100K ohms for the feedback and input resistors in the op-amp circuit. Note:...
For the following circuit, assuming the op-amp is ideal, find the current through the load (IL) if V1=3.7V, V2=2V, R1=1.5KΩ, R2=8.5KΩ, R3=1 KΩ, R4=39 KΩ and RL=2.3KΩ. Consider the same circuit as in with Question 1, but with the following new component values: V1=3.7V, V2=6V, R1=1.5KΩ, R2=8.5KΩ, R3=1 KΩ, R4=39 KΩ and RL=2.3KΩ. What is the input impedance as seen by the source V1? RL R4 w n w n + R1 +1 V1 R2 R3 } > +1 V2
Assuming an ideal op-amp, design an inverting amplifier with a gain of 26 dB having the largest possible R1 value under the constraint of having to use resistors no larger than 1 MΩ. If the input voltage source of this amplifier has an internal resistance r0 = 50 kΩ, how will this affect the gain? Design a solution that will eliminate the effect of the internal source resistance without having to change the values of R1 and R2.
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
Q16. Design a two-stage Op-Amp circuit as shown below to make the output voltage is v,-CV1-c2v2, where C1 = 7.5 and C2 = 7.5, given that Rf,-73 kQ, and Rn° 18 ka. Rf, Ri 0 %, 0 R, Rs2 V Vi 0 O Vo v2 P2 Stage Stage 2 16a. Find the values of R and R2 R1: 4.056 Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/3 Previous Tries (k2) R2 1 (k2) 16b. Find the value of Rs2 (k2) Submit Answer Incorrect....
Need part 2. 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...