Chapter 4, Problem 4.48 Design an op-amp circuit that has the following input/output relationship Vo 21V1+...
Need part 2.
3. In following circuit, (1) Assume the Op Amp is ideal, Ri= 10 k 2, R2 = 20 k 2, R;= 10 k 2 and R = 30 k12, find the voltage gain Vo/Vi and input resistance R. (8 pts) (2) Assume the Op Amp is not ideal, and the open-loop gain is As, R = 10 k 2, R2 = 20 k 2, R;= 10 ks2 and Ri= 30 ks2, find the voltage gain Vo/Vi and...
Design a two-stage Op-Amp circuit as shown below to make the
output voltage is
vo=C1v1+C2v2,
where C1 = 6 and C2 = 11.5, given that
Rf1=84 k?, and Rf2=21.5 k?.
a. Find the values of R1 and R2.
R1: _______ (k?); R2: _______ (k?)
b. Find the value of RS2:
_______(k?)
c. If v1=2.4 V and v2=3 V, find the output
voltage vo:
_______(V)
Rf Rf R2 02 Pi P2 Stage 1 Stage 2
Find the output voltage Vo as an expression in terms of the input sources Vi, v2, v3, and the resistance R in the following op-amp circuit. 3. Ri Vy R: 4. In the following two stage op-amp circuit, find the output voltage Vo as an expression in terms of the input voltages v1, v2 and resistor values R1, R2, R3, and R4. R2 R ウー+
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...
3. Design an op amp circuit using one op amp that will take two inputs, Vi and V2, and produce an output Vo--4V1 - 2V2.
pts) Consider the following Op
Amp Circuit, use Op Amp rules to calculate vo vi and vx vi . hint:
you may need to introduce a variable Vx in your KCL equations. Use
R1 = 1Ω, R2 = R3 = R4 = 2kΩ, Rf = 3kΩ.
1. (40 pts) Consider the following Op Amp Circuit, use Op Amp rules to calculated and hint: you may need to introduce a variable Vx in your KCL equations. Use R1 = 12, R2...
Assuming an ideal op-amp in the following circuit, find output voltage, Vo if R1= 2 K2, R2=8 K2, R3=5.1 K2, R4=6 KN, R5=14 KN, R6=4.2 KS, RL=10.3 KS, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=3.2 V. R6 R1 R5 Vo w + * RL + 12 R2 V1 R3 R4 V3 Answer: OV Using the above circuit, but consider the following component values: R1= 2 K12 R2=8 K2, R3=2.9 K2, R4=6 KI2, R5=10.8 K92, R6=15 KO, RL=10 K2, V1=1V, 12=0.5mA and V3=2V....
3) Consider the op-amp circuit shown below: V, V. ZF Z, a) Determine the input-output relationship in the frequency domain. Ri+ 1/(joC) b) Compute and simplify the voltage transfer function, Vo(o)/V(o) if Z and Zf= 1/(joCr)
Problem 2: In the circuit shown assume the Op-Amp is ideal. A) Find vo as a function of vi and vs. B) Next assume the Op-Amp is ideal, except its low frequency gain is Ao= 100 V/V. Now find vo as a function of vi and v2. C) The Op-Amp has a terminal frequency of fi 10° Hz, find the -3 dB (corner) frequency of the output signal w2 10K
Assume the op-amp below is used as a comparator circuit and that
the op-amp is powered by a bipolar
+/- 15 V power supply. If the reference voltage Vref = -9 V and the
input voltage is VI = 12 V,
determine the output voltage, VO, of the op-amp. Assume the
open-loop gain, A, is very large and
consider saturation effects. Include units in your answer.
VCC Vi V. + + Vref EE