
8. (5-1) Calculate the ratio v2/vi. First assume that the operational amplifier is ideal, then redo...
Assuming ideal operational amplifier compute the Vo for V1-10*sin(200t), V2-15*sin(200t) Vi RI R2 Ovo
Name: 1. Calculate the time constant of the circuit shown below: nput Output 1N914 C3 R1 Time constant = 2. For the amplifier shown below, RI 2 KQ, R2 20 K2, calculate the gain Vo/Vi. R2 R1 Vo OPAMP
For this problem, you may assume that the operational amplifier is ideal. For the circuit below, find the output voltage Vout, given R1 = 1k ohms, R2 = 4k ohms and Vs = 1V. OUT Select one: O a.- 0 6.5 c. 1.25 d. -4 O e. -0.75
6th Edition. (Bart) Electen'c Devices and cucuts The Ideal operational Amplifier (chap 8) → Assume that the feedback resistance in Figure. I is doubled and the input resistance is halved Find the output for each of the following input signals. (a) Vi = -60.5 mV de (6) Vi - 500 sin wt u V (5) Vi = -0.16 tsin wt v (d) Vi = -0.2 sin (wt - 30°) V 39kn Aw we 15 kn Figure 1
Assume ideal OPAMP. Calculate Vout.
R2 100k U3 R1 U2 in out Uul 10k V2
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Question 2 The amplifier shown in Figure 2 has the following parameters: Kn(W/L)-1 mA/V2, V-1 V Determine a) Voltage gain (Vo/vi) b) Input resistance (R) c) Output resistance (Ro) d) Maximum output voltage swing so as the amplifier stays in saturation mode. Assume VDD-20 V, R1-2.5 ΚΩ, R2-1KQ, R3-0.5 ΚΩ, R4-5 MQ, R5_1ΜΩ. R4 R1 R5 R2 Ro R3
Question 2 The amplifier shown in Figure 2 has the following parameters: Kn(W/L)-1 mA/V2, V-1 V Determine a)...
3.5 k 2 Vi Ideal Vo 5 k 2 - RE 2 k2 Given: The operational amplifier in the above circuit may be considered ideal. Required: Calculate the value of resistor Rę to obtain a gain of 10 for the circuit. Solution: Rp=1 kΩ
Problem # 3 For the summing opamp circuit, assume that the opamp is powered with +15V and-15V. The input voltages are VI and V2 and the output voltage is Vout. Rf 15 V U1 R1 R2 Vout 741 V2 (A -15 V 1. Find the relation between the output Vout and the inputs VI and V2 2. Assume that RI-2kS2, R2-3 ㏀ and Rf-6kS2, Vin is a sinewave with viinpp-2V, V2DC- IV, plot Vin() and Vout(0) 3. Assume that you...
Calculate the voltage gain (Av) for the loaded Common Emitter Amplifier below: BAC 200 for all transistors. Assume re 15 Q for the CE Amplifier. Ignore re' for the DP Amplifier Vcc 12 V, R1 56 K, R2 10 KQ, R4 22 KQ R3 5.6 KQ, RL 8 RE(CE) 628 0, RE(CC) 330 Rc 3.5 KQ, Enter your results. No units. SR3 R1 RC C3 Vcc C1 Beta Q2a HH Vin Beta Q1 Beta Q2b C4 R4 Vs R2 C2...
Calculate the power gain (Ap) for the loaded Common Collecter Amplifier below: Assume Av1, BAC-180, lanore re Vec-15 V R1=39 KO R2-220 KQ RE=1 KO. RL-0.8 KQ Enter your results. No units. Vcc C1 Beta Vout RL RE