1) Assuming ideal op-amp characteristics, determine the gains (Vout/Vin) of the following amplifier circuits and the indicated currents. You should assume that voltage saturation is not a factor. U2 Vin=2= 11 15 2 Oy v Vout out 12 | 1k 14 Vin=2v — 111K OU Vout | thi I4 W 1 10k 110 U5115 OPAMP IZR1114 R13 Vout 3k R15 1116 ISVR12 3k 114 R16 113 R14 11k c) Vin = 4V
For the circuit of Figure 2 calculate vout if:A. R1= R2=100kW, RL=100 W, and vin= 5V; B. R1= 1kW, R2=0W, RL=1 W, and vin= 43.5V
1) If Vin-2Vpeaksin(314t), R1-5kΩ and R2-1kΩ write an expression for Vout(t) R2 Pout Vin
The output of the following circuit is affected by: R1 Out WYD1 D2 Out D1 v1 2K 1N4148 V2 1N4148 T 1N4148 1N4148 V3 3.6V 4.8V SINE(O 10 1k) Select one: The branch that contains D2. because it has higher DC voltage (4.8V) The branch that contains diode D1 because it has lower DC voltage (3.6V) Both branches (that contain D1 and D2) are parallel with V= 3.6V. Hence both branches are affecting V(out) Both branches (that contain D1 and...
2. Construct the non-inverting amplifier circuit below. Then, obtain input-output transfer function for R1=1K and R2=2.2K, E= 9V. Use a variable de voltage (5V de source and a variable 1k potentiometer) source as the input and measure the output voltage for different inputs. Draw the input-output transfer function from the measured input-output voltages. Proteus Table Vin Vout Measured Table Vin Vout Q2) Determine the voltage gain VO / Vin of the non-inverting amplifier. What is the output voltage range over...
Vx = Vin
2. (60 points) Plot Vout as a function of Vx for the circuit shown below. Assume a constant voltage diode model. Also plot the Vout as a function of Vx in the circuit assuming Vx Vo sin ot D1 VB
Vin across the left port, Vout across the right port.
R1 L1 C1 Find the phase difference (in radians) between an input sine wave at Vin and the output wave at Vout for the circuit in the above problem, as a function of frequency.
Part 1: Gain =8, R1=5k, R2=20k, R5=100, and V1=1V. Find
Vout/Vin.
Part 2: Let R4=0 and R3=∞. Find Vout/Vin. (Hint: make sure the
button called Enable Biased Voltage
Display is depressed) (Another Hint: when a resistance is zero,
short it; when a resistance is
infinity, delete it).
Part 3: Let R4=2k and R3=∞. Find Vout/Vin.
Part 4: Let R4=0 and R3=1000. Find Vout/Vin.
Part 5:Let R4=2k and R3=1000. Find Vout/Vin.
R1 Vout G1 5k R4 1k R5 100 V1 R2...
Sketch Vout at DC as a function of input voltage at DC for-5 V < Vin < 5V. Assume an ideal silicon diode. R1 10k R2 D1 10k
Sketch Vout at DC as a function of input voltage at DC for-5 V < Vin < 5V. Assume an ideal silicon diode. R1 10k R2 D1 10k