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I understand that this is a difference amplifier and that the relationship is r1=r3 and r2=r4, how would you probe the voltage gians for each a,b,c,d or how would you do 1 to get an idea
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\ I understand that this is a difference amplifier and that the relationship is r1=r3 and...
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.)
Consider the circuit below. R1 = 3 ohms, R2 = 6 ohms, R3 = 2
ohms, R4 = 4 ohms, and the battery has a voltage of 12 V. Answer
the following
Pick the best answer for each True/False answer
1. R1 and R2 will both have a voltage across each of 12V. True
or False.
2. R1 and R2 will both have the same current traveling through
them. True or False.
3. R3 and R4 will both have a...
find the equivalent resistance of the circuits
(2.2) Short Circuit R1 Short Circuit R3 R2 --- Req=? - (2.4) R1 Short Circuit O Short Circuit R5 R2 Open Circuit Open Circuit • R4 Short Circuit -- Reg=? m's Law is the relationship among voltage,
Now you know the circuit in Problem 1 is a differential amplifier. You prepared a Wheatstone bridge circuit with 4 strain gauges (R1-R2-R3 R4 100 2, AR1- AR4, AR2- AR3) for measuring mechanical property of a cantilever beam. You are expecting the differential amplifier will amplify _1'a, with a gain A of the differential amplifier. 50042 Cr 1 00Ω 1002 5002 R2, Rs bonded to bottom surface Differential Amplifier Strain gauges Wheatstone Bridge (1) Determine va and vb of the...
R1 R3 Question 4 (20 points) Choose values of resistors and the voltage of the source. a) Determine the voltage drop across each resistor. b) Determine the current through each resistor. c) Determine the power supplied by the source and dissipated by each resistor. Show all steps and all calculations. Fill these values into the table below. d) This circuit is going to be used in high temperature applications. If the copper wires are originally at 20.0 °C and raised...
Question 1. a) Choose random value for each R1,R2,R3,R4 and R5 ranging from 5 to 150. b) Use any method determine io and Vo in the circuit as in Figure 1. c) If 10V voltage source is replaced with 30V voltage source, what is the new values of i, and Vo in the the same circuit with the same value of resistance? (use linearity) R1 R3 R2 i. + 10V R4 V R5
R1=1
R2=2.2
R3=5.6
R4=4.7
R5=1
Suppose you had accidentally forgotten to remove R4 from the
circuit when you measured its resistance. Assume that the voltage
supply is not connected at this time. What would the ohmmeter
(Multimeter) read?
RI Ω R2Ω DC R4Ω R3 Ω R5 Ω
For the differential amplifier shown in Figure 6: Assume
well-matched transistors and = 100 for all transistors:
a) Why it is important to use well-matched transistors in
differential amplifier circuits? What is the potential influence of
mismatched transistors on the performance of the differential
amplifier?
b) Determine the resistor values (R1, R2 and R3) such that the
emitter coupled current IE = 0.5 mA and VC1 = 3 V.
c) Draw the ac equivalent circuit for the single ended...
a) Calculate the power dissipated in R3.
R1 = 329 Ω
R2 = 879 Ω
R3 = 622 Ω
R4 = 118 Ω
V = 6.0 V
The picture shows a battery connected to two wires in parallel.
Both wires are made of the same material and have the same length,
but the diameter of wire A is twice the diameter of wire B.
For each statement select T True or F False.
a)The current through the battery is four...
2. If the voltage gain of the amplifier is m (50 points) easured to be 50 dB, what is the value of Ru? R8 4.7 Ω C5 R6 R3 4.7kQ c3 R1 Q2 20pF 2N2222A 20pF C1 Q1 2N2222A V1 15V RL R9 1200 R4 V2 5mVpk R2 0° 120Ω R7 1kHz 22ka C4 R5 C2 3300.3 100 F 300 100uF
2. If the voltage gain of the amplifier is m (50 points) easured to be 50 dB, what is...