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a. (10 pts) Implement the voltage amplifier shown below using an ideal op amp circuit. You have one op amp available for this circuit, and a range of resistors with values from 1 kΩ to 100 ka. Draw the schematic of your op amp circuit, labeling resistor values. Make sure the gain, input resistance, and output resistance of your circuit matches the model in the schematic. R=012 *100v, RL 100 b. (5 pts) Your amplifier circuit should have a frequency...
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:...
8.) In the OP amp circuit shown in Figure 8 , determine the value of resistor R2 needed to establish an input trip point voltage of 6.75 Volts ( i.e. when input signal voltage V in exceeds 6.75 V the OP amp’s output voltage changes state ) . ( 60 pts ) R2 = _______________ If the OP AMP in Figure 8 was biased by DC voltages of + / - 15 Volts , and the value of resistor R2...
Problem 7 (CLO 3, 4, 11 - Ideal Op-Amps, Design): We will now design an Op-Amp circuit to perform the function where v1 - input voltage 1, input voltage 2, = input voltage 3, Vo = output voltage. It may be helpful to consult your recitation 6 (week 7) results as well as Table 4-3 for this problem. 7.a: Select an Op-Amp configuration for your design. Sketch the Op-Amp configuration with symbolic resistors (Rf, Ri, R2, etc) indicated. Do not...
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
5. Determine the differential equation for the output voltage v() in the given op amp circuit. Determine vdt) fort20 if v,(0) 2 V and v(0*) 0 #1 '2 ?
Please select the correct statements: The bandwidth of a circuit can be found by measuring the 5/7 drop in output signal The input impedance of a circuit can be found by adding a resistor in parallel and measuring the change in voltage The X-Y mode on the scope shows the phase difference and distortion between two inputs E12 resistors have +/-10% tolerence. Typical values are: 100, 1k, 1.5k, 2k Ohm An voltage follower op-amp with a slew rate of 1V/ms...
3. (10 pts) Draw a summing op amp circuit with two inputs, v, and v. The first input should have a gain of-5, and the second should have a gain of -2. You can use as many resistors as you want, but they must be 1kW resistors. (5) If we assume the positive and negative supplies to the op amp are +10 V and -5 V respectively, what values of input voltages (v and v) will keep the circuit in...
Question 3 (Marks: 14) Regarding the following Op-Amp circuit in figure 3: 80 kΩ 80 kΩ 20 ΚΩ 40 kΩ 1.2V 20 kg 2.8V Figure 3 Q.3.1 Define the different stages of the Op-Amp circuit. What does each Op-Amp do? Q.3.2 Calculate the output voltage Vo (6) Q.3.3 (4) How would you modify the circuit to double the output voltage V.? You cannot change the input voltages. Give the method and value of component/s changed. (Your answer needs to provide...
Please solve the Worksheet +V Figure 5. Op amp negative feedback circuit. Node Signal Figure 6. Current Relationships R, Node n (0 Vw 3.3.Discovery Exercise: In your worksheet, use the information above to develop a formula for the gain, which you will use in the exereises below. Pre-Work: Prior to lab, review exercise and complete Worksheet #7. Experimental Procedure: 5.1.Negative Feedback Amplifier: In t 4. 5. he exercises be low, record the measured value of the selected resistors and enter...