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Q10. Find component values to make the transfer function frequency independent
The filter given below has the transfer function T(s)= v_{out}(s)/v_{in}(s) where
s is the Laplace variable. If
C_1 \neq C_2, and
R_1 \neq R_2, given
C_1,
R_1, find
C_2, and
R_2, if gain is frequency independent and equal to
-G where
G is a real positive number.
Q9. Find the resistance
The op-amp below is ideal except for having a finite open-loop gain A_0 and is used to realize an inverting amplifier whose gain has a nominal (desired) value
G=-R_2/R_1. To compensate for the gain reduction due to the finite gain
A_0, a resistance
R_c is shunted across
R_1. Find the value for
R_c which gives perfect compensation so that the setup gives gain
G=-R_2/R_1.
Q9. Find the output voltage
The differential gain of an op-amp is 4000 and the value of CMRR is 150. Find the output voltage of the op-amp if the non-inverting and inverting terminals have 200\mu\text{V} and
160\mu\text{V}, respectively.
Q8. Find the largest input sine wave RMS value
An op-amp uses \pm15\text{V} supplies and operates linearly in the output range
-14\text{V} to
+14\text{V}. If used in an inverting amplifier configuration of gain -100, what is the rms value of the largest sine wave that can be applied at the input without clipping?
Q7. Find operating regions
Consider an op-amp with f_t =20\text{MHz},
SR=10 \text{V}/\mu\text{s}, and
V_{omax}=10\text{V}. The op-amp is used to design of a non-inverting amplifier with a nominal gain,
G of 10. For a sinusoidal input,
V_p\text{sin}(2\pi f_{in}t+\theta) with peak amplitude
V_p and frequency
f_{in}, find (i). if
V_p=0.5\text{V}, what is the maximum frequency
f_{in} before the output distorts?(ii). if
f_{in}=200\text{kHz}, what is the maximum frequency
V_p before the output distorts?
Q6. Find the dc input bias cancelling resistor
Consider the analogue integrator below with explicitly shown V_{OS}=2\text{mV} input dc offset voltage at the non-inverting input; and input bias currents
I_B=0.1\mu\text{A} and input offset current
I_{OS}=20\text{nA} (which can be used to calculate
I_{BI} and
I_{BN} below). To provide a finite dc gain, a resistor
R_2=1\text{M}\Omega is connected across the capacitor
C_2=10\text{nF}. To compensate for the effect of
I_B, a resistor
R_3 is connected to the non-inverting input terminal. Find the value of
R_3. Here,
R_1=10\text{k}\Omega.
Q5. Find the dc offset voltage at the output
Consider the difference amplifier below with explicitly shown V_{OS}=5\text{mV} input dc offset voltage at the non-inverting input; and input bias currents
I_B=1\mu\text{A} and input offset current
I_{OS}=0.2\mu\text{A} (which can be used to calculate
I_{BI} and
I_{BN} below). Find the dc offset voltage at the output. Here,
R_1=R_3=10\text{k}\Omega, and
R_2=R_4=1\text{M}\Omega.
Q4. Find the closed loop gain
Consider the integrator shown below with finite loop gain A_0 , and input resistance
R_{in} as shown below. Find the closed loop gain
v_{out}/v_{in}.