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thanks Laboratory 1: operation amplifier characteristics A. Objectives: 1. To study the basic characteristics of an operational amplifier 2. To study the bias circuit of an operational amplifier B. Apparatus: 1. DC Power supply 2. Experimental board and corresponding components 3. Electronic calculator (prepared by students) 4. Digital camera (prepared by students for photo taking of the experimental results) 5. Laptop computer with the software PicoScope 6 and Microsoft Word installed. 6. PicoScope PC Oscilloscope and its accessories. 7. Multimeter...
Op-Amp Circuit Stability Although op-amps behave as single-pole amplifiers which are "unconditionally stable," it's still possible to make unstable amplifiers if you don't know what you're doing. The most famous example of this is the voltage differentiator 1. Consider the following circuit: a. Find the expression for this amplifier's ideal gain Aco (s), assuming the op-amp is ideal (a(s) - o. Hint: It's just an inverting amplifier with z and z2 R (5pts) b. Suppose the gain-setting components have values...
Problem 52: (25 points) Operational amplifiers are important building blocks in a wide spectrum of electronic systems such as amplifiers and filters. The concept of feedback control is of central importance in understanding the design of operational amplifier circuits. For without feedback, operational amplifiers behave as comparators. This problem shows why it is necessary to connect the output of an operational amplifier to its inverting input. Negative feedback produces a circuit that is BIBO stable. Figure 1(A) shows the circuit...
Part A only please Part A - Analysis of an op-amp circuit using a realistic circuit model Learning Goal For an ideal op-amp, we assume that the current flowing into the More realistically, calculatei in the circuit given when R1 9.6 k, R2 -4.2 kQ R3-95 ko. V,-2920 μν , and Voe-15 V . Assume that the op-amp can be modeled with an input resistance of Ri-6.00 M, an output resistance of Ro- 9.5 kS2, and an open-loop gain of...
Question1 Figure 1 represents a shunt-shunt feedback amplifier circuit. The resistors' values and the transistors parameters are also indicated in Figure 1 Voo 8100 Rci 28 KS2 Rci D10 | R.-S㏀ Hint: in DC analysis; gl -11.538mA/V and 0 R0.2k2 822.85mA/V IE 0.3mA Figure- 1) For R, -10 k2, determine the small-signal closed-loop current-gain A, 2) Determine the small-signal open-loop current-gain.4,- 3) From the results of 2) and 3), determine the loop-gain T Kint: If you did not solve a),...
SOLVE ALL THE 3 questions using the properties of OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER AND BJTs. Problem 1 10 Marks A humidity sensor produces linear output voltage in the range of 0 V to 10 mV for humidity levels of 0 % to 100 % respectively. You are required to design the inverting op-amp circuit to achieve the voltage gain of 1000. Op-amp feed-back current should be 0.2 mA when op-amp output is at maximum. Solution: Problem 2 We discussed the summing circuit...
Please solve all parts pf the questions. Please show clear and neat work. Thank you! FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER ANALYSIS β,s/ Sa) Identify the feedback topology being used. Draw the B-network and You must justify or explain find the numerical value for B- your answer for full credit (20 pts) 2 Assume matching transistors with DC bias voltage (or an ac ground) Sb) Draw and fully label the A-circuit (includes loading effects, R & R but NO feedback) p) Sc) Calculate the...
please answer all spring 2019 Name 19. Gain Margin (dB) is: e1OdByb) 15dBa c) 20 d8; d) 35dB; e) 45d8 20. Phase margin (degree) is close to: a) 0; b) 45pe90) 135) e) 180 21. A MOSFET transistor gm 2m5, Cgs 2pF, Ced 0.5pF, its cut-off frequency, ft, is close to: a) 100 b) 300MHz ) 60OMH)1GHe) SGH 22. The cut-off frequency of a BIT with gm-40m5, r pi-2.5Kohm, r o-20Kohm, c mu 1pF and c pi is close to:...
Vout should be a sinusoid signal of 12Vp-p Dc voltage to uA741 : +/-8.5V Please simulate as well please help, im completely lost on this this is all of the information Experiment 5. RC Sinusoidal Oscillators PURPOSE: This laboratory provides an introduction to the background, analysis and design of sinusoidal oscillators using RC feedback networks and active devices to achieve the criteria for continuous oscillations to occur. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED : 1 Operational amplifier u.A741 1 CEU development station Resistors and...
please show steps, and solve asap BEE 433 Electronic Circuit Design Problem Set #1 Due date: Answer the following problems and Circle the answers. 1.1 (Fig. 1.1 from the textbook) In the voltage amplifier circuit of Fig. 1.1, let vs = 100 mV, Rs = 100 k 52, Vi = 75 mV, RL = 10 S2, and vo = 2 V. If connecting a 30-S2 resistance in parallel with RL drops vo to 1.8 V, find Ri, A., and R....