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1)What is the output
voltage V0 if op-amp is ideal?
R1= 2 KΩ, R2=8 KΩ, R3=3.2 KΩ, R4=6 KΩ, R5=19
KΩ, R6=4.6 KΩ, RL=9.6 KΩ, V1=1V, I2=0.5 mA and V3=2.5 V.
2) for the same circuit, R1= 2 KΩ R2=8
KΩ, R3=3.6 KΩ, R4=6 KΩ, R5=16.9 KΩ, R6=15 KΩ, RL=10 KΩ, V1=1V,
I2=0.5mA and V3=2V. What is the input impedance as
seen by source V3?
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1 2 Use the ideal op amp model to find o and i. 10 kΩ V. V.
The op amp in the circuit in Figure below is ideal. a) (3pts) Calculate vo if va=1 V and vh=2.5 V. b) (3pts) Calculate vo if va =2.5 V and v5 = 1V f) (2pts) If Vb = 2.5 V, specify the range of va such that the amplifier does not saturate. 40 k N16V 2k1 totx 16V v.210k
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The op amp in the circuit above is ideal. Solve for the
i1, i2,
i3, andVo.
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5-1: The following circuit contains an ideal op-amp. Find the value of Vo 750 mV + 5-2: The following circuit contains an ideal op-amp. If Vs 2V, find the value of Vo.
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...
Problem 2: Assume ideal op amp in Figure 2 below. (a). Find Vo, when va = 1 V, v,-2 V, vc = 3 V, and v.-4-V. (b). If va, Vb, and va are held constant to above values, what values of vewill not saturate the op amp. 20 kΩ 180 kΩ 18 kΩ 20 V -t "20 V 30 kΩ 20 kΩ 20 kΩ Figure 2
Assuming an ideal op-amp in the following circuit, find output voltage, Vo if R1= 2 K2, R2=8 K12, R3=3.8 KS2, R4=6 KI2, R5=15 KS2, R6=3.8 KN, RL=9.8 K12, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=2.2 V. } R6 R1 w R5 w + Vo + } RL 12 R2 V1 R3 R4 + +1 V3 Using the above circuit, but consider the following component values: R1= 2 KN R2=8 K2, R3=4.1 K12, R4=6 KI2, R5=17.0 K12, R6=15 KI, RL=10 KI, V1=1V, 12=0.5mA...
Problem 4
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The
op amp is ideal, if the closed
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loop gain of the
following circuit is G=v
0
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s
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5
0
, calculate
the value of the unknown resistor R
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Problem 4: The op amp is ideal, if the closed-loop gain of the following circuit is G-Vo/vis 50, calculate e value of the unknown resistor Rx 5 ΚΩ 50 KS2 2 ΚΩ Figure 4