Problem 1: Find Voltage across R4 for the operational amplifier. Show your work here. R2 480...
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1. (35pts) Figure out the voltage across the resistor R2. Here the value of R4 is your student ID first 4 digits, and the value of Rs is your student ID last 4 digits. For example: if one student's ID: S12245337, the R4-12242, and the Rs-53372. S 029 27003 0212 700 3 R1 R2 R3 1k 1k 1k V1 R5 V2 R4 Av 0242 003 0
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=8.3 KO, R2=9.0 KA, R3=0.7 KA, R4=1.0 KN, R5=9.0 KO and RL=16.2 KN. R5 R1 + R4 Vo 14 + + V1 R2 w RL V2 R3 Answer:
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=9.1 K12, R2=9.0 KN, R3=1.2 K12, R4=1.0 K12, R5=9.0 K12 and RL=16.1 K12. R5 R1 w w + R4 Vo 14 1 + v1 R2 RL + V2 win R3 Consider the same circuit as above, but with the following parameters: if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, V2=0.5V, R1=8.3 KN, R2=9.8 K12, R3=1.0 KN, R4=1.1 K12, R5=10 KN and RL=21 KN. What is the magnitude of the current 14...
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=8.3 K12, R2=9.0 K2, R3=0.7 KS2, R4=1.0 KN, R5=9.0 KN and RL=16.2 KA. R5 R1 w + R4 Vo 14 + V1 R2 RL V2 R3 We were unable to transcribe this image
Note: Show all your work to get partial credit. 1. Consider a non-inverting operational amplifier. Let us assume that the feedback resister Rr 10K. Find the input resister Rin to get the voltage gain of 11. (5 points) 2. Calculate the output voltage of the summing amplifier shown in Fig. 1. (10 points) R1 Rf R2 Vout R3 Fig. 1 Summing Amplifier
Problem 3: Determine explicitly the voltage across R3 in the circuit below R2 R1 R3 R4 (Hint: R2 and R3 are in parallel with R1... this combination is in series with R4. The total resistance can give you the total voltage drop AND then you can just analyze as a voltage divider.)
In the following operational amplifier, if i1= 5A, R2 = 5KΩ, R3= 10KΩ, R4=5K find the value of i4.
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=12.0 K2, R2=9.0 KQ, R3=1.0 K, R4=1.0 K2, R5=9.0 K and RL=16.8 K. R5 R1 + R4 Vo 14 V1 R2 RL + V2 no R3 Answer: OV Consider the same circuit as above, but with the following parameters: if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, V2=0.5V, R1=7.3 K2, R2=11.9 K2, R3=1.0 K, R4=0.8 K2, R5=10 K2 and RL=17 K2. What is the magnitude of the current 14 through resistor...
Please answer clearly Question 2 The amplifier shown in Figure 2 has the following parameters: Kn(W/L)-1 mA/V2, V-1 V Determine a) Voltage gain (Vo/vi) b) Input resistance (R) c) Output resistance (Ro) d) Maximum output voltage swing so as the amplifier stays in saturation mode. Assume VDD-20 V, R1-2.5 ΚΩ, R2-1KQ, R3-0.5 ΚΩ, R4-5 MQ, R5_1ΜΩ. R4 R1 R5 R2 Ro R3 Question 2 The amplifier shown in Figure 2 has the following parameters: Kn(W/L)-1 mA/V2, V-1 V Determine a)...