We now wish to illustrate how several op amp circuits can be interconnected to solve a differential equation.
a) Derive the differential equation for the spring mass system shown in Figure(a). Assume that the force excited by the spring is directly proportional to the spring displacement, that the mass is constant, and that the frictional force is directly proportional to the velocity of the moving mass.
Figure(a)
b) Rewrite the differential equation derived in (a) so that the highest order derivative is expressed as a function of all the other terms in the equation. Now assume that a voltage equal to d2x/dt2 is available and by successive integrations generates dx/dt and x. We can synthesize the coefficients in the equations by scaling amplifiers, and we can combine the terms required to generate d2x/dt2 by using a summing amplifier. With these ideas in mind, analyze the interconnection shown in Figure(b). In particular, describe the purpose of each shaded area in the circuit -and describe the signal at the points labeled B, C, D, E, and F, assuming the signal at A represents d2x/dt2. Also discuss the parameters R; R1, C1; R2, C2; R3, R4,R5, R6; and R7, R8 in terms of the coefficients in the differential equation.
Figure(b)
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