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Use superposition on the circuit below; a) Find the voltage V'1 due to the 12V voltage source alone. b) Find the voltage V": due to the 5mA current source alone. c) Find the total voltage V1 due to both sources. 2002 1002 12 4002 VI 5 mA 3002 www
Using mesh analysis, solve the following circuit and calculate the current through Ri and the voltage at V relative to ground, given: Vi = 10 V, V2 = 6V, V3 = 2V, R1 = 1k02, R2 = 2 k2, R3 = 3kQ, R = 4k, and Rs = 5k12 V3 7 Ri Rs AN Using mesh analysis, solve the following circuit and calculate the current through R1 and the voltage at V relative to ground, given: V1 = 10 V,...
Review A circuit contains a source of constant voltage V and two resistors connected in parallel, as shown in (Figure 1). Resistor 1 has resistance R1, and resistor 2 has resistance R2. Part A Which two of the following statements are true? 1. The voltage source provides a constant voltage, a part of which, Vi, drops off across resistor 1, and the remainder, V2, across resistor 2. Hence V = V1 + V2. 2. The voltage drops V1 across resistor...
Learning Goal: To use the node-voltage method to solve circuits with branches containing only a voltage source. The node-voltage method is a general technique for solving circuits. Fundamentally, it involves writing KCL equations at essential nodes. When the circuit contains a dependent source, you must write a constraint equation for each dependent source, in addition to the KCL equations. When the circuit contains one or more voltage sources that are the only components in branches connecting two essential nodes, the...
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Section 6.5: Discrete-Circuit Amplifiers 6.107 Calculate overall voltage gain G, of a 3 mA/V, ro= = 10 MS2. The amplifier is the common-source amplifier for which g 100 k2, RD 10 k2, and RG fed from a signal source with a Thevenin resistance of l M2, and the amplifier output is coupled of 20 k2 to a load resistance SIM 6.108 The NMOS transistor in the CS amplifier shown in Fig. P6.108 has V, = 0.7 V and...
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....
The circuit contains a dependent current source; the magnitude and direction of the current it supplies are directly determined by the voltage labeled vi. Determine the voltage v/ , in mV, if v2 = R2i2 and i? =125.0 mA, if k=6.0. 12 + Akv, R₂ + 1
6. Find Vi in the following circuit if VR2 3 V, I -2 A, RI 100 , and R2 50 . Ry VR R.y 7. What is the output voltage (Vo) of the summing op-amp below? 1000 kn 200 k2 50 k2 +5 V 100 k2 -5 V V. out 8. For the operational amplifier circuit depicted below: a. Determine Vout in terms of the resistors: Ri, R2, R3, R4 and I R1 qut R- (current source) for the operational...
uestion 5 marks For the amplifier circuit shown, let Voo -5 V, v-0.7 V, and k-1 mA/V2, the circuit has a voltage gain of (-25 V/V) and an input resistance of (0.5ΜΩ). (a)Calculate Rg and RD (b)Determine Vov,ID (4 Mark) (4 Mark) (c) What is the maximum v,?' d)Sketch v,against voNr Vo ρη
uestion 5 marks For the amplifier circuit shown, let Voo -5 V, v-0.7 V, and k-1 mA/V2, the circuit has a voltage gain of (-25 V/V) and...
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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...