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- Discuss the OP-Amp Differentiator(Solved)
Discuss the OP-Amp Differentiator
Date posted: August 16, 2019. Answers (1)
- For the integrator circuit shown in Fig. 9.16 (i), how long does it take for the output to reach saturation?(Solved)
For the integrator circuit shown in Fig. 9.16 (i), how long does it take for the output to reach saturation?
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- Determine the rate of change of the output voltage in response to a single pulse input to the integrator circuit shown in Fig. 9.15 (i).(Solved)
(i) Determine the rate of change of the output voltage in response to a single pulse input to the integrator circuit shown in Fig. 9.15 (i).
(ii) Draw the output waveform.
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- Determine the lower frequency limit (critical frequency) for the integrator circuit shown in Fig. 9.14.(Solved)
Determine the lower frequency limit (critical frequency) for the integrator circuit shown in Fig. 9.14.
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- Fig. 9.13 (i) shows the OP-amp integrator and the square wave input. Find the output voltage.(Solved)
Fig. 9.13 (i) shows the OP-amp integrator and the square wave input. Find the output voltage.
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- What is the Critical Frequency of Integrators?(Solved)
What is the Critical Frequency of Integrators?
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- Explain the Circuit Analysis and Output voltage of an OP-Amp Integrator(Solved)
Explain the Circuit Analysis and Output voltage of an OP-Amp Integrator
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- Define OP-Amp Integrators and Differentiators(Solved)
Define OP-Amp Integrators and Differentiators
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- Give the Applications of Summing Amplifiers(Solved)
Give the Applications of Summing Amplifiers
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- Explain what Summing Amplifiers are and how it works(Solved)
Explain what Summing Amplifiers are and how it works
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- Two voltages of + 0.6V and – 1.4 V are applied to the two input resistors of a summing amplifier.(Solved)
Two voltages of + 0.6V and – 1.4 V are applied to the two input resistors of a summing amplifier. The respective input resistors are 400 kilo-ohms and 100 kilo-ohms and feedback resistor is 200 kilo-ohms. Determine the output voltage.
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- Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier shown in Fig. 9.6(Solved)
Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier shown in Fig. 9.6
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- Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier shown in Fig. 9.5.(Solved)
Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier shown in Fig. 9.5.
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- Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier in Fig. 9.4.(Solved)
Determine the output voltage for the summing amplifier in Fig. 9.4.
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- Show an OP-Amp with Negative Feedback(Solved)
Show an OP-Amp with Negative Feedback
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- What is the Frequency Response of an OP-Amp?(Solved)
What is the Frequency Response of an OP-Amp?
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- The amplifier in Fig. 7.44 is being used to amplify an input signal to a peak output voltage of 100 mV. What is the maximum...(Solved)
The amplifier in Fig. 7.44 is being used to amplify an input signal to a peak output voltage of 100 mV. What is the maximum operating frequency of the amplifier?
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- Determine the maximum operating frequency for the circuit shown in Fig. 7.44. The slew rate is 0.5 V/µs.(Solved)
Determine the maximum operating frequency for the circuit shown in Fig. 7.44. The slew rate is 0.5 V/μs.
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- What is the definition of Slew Rate?(Solved)
What is the definition of Slew Rate?
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- An OP-amp has a gain-bandwidth product of 1.5 MHz. (Solved)
An OP-amp has a gain-bandwidth product of 1.5 MHz. Find the operating bandwidth for the following closed-loop gains (i) ACL = 1 (ii) ACL = 10 (iii) ACL = 100.
Date posted: August 16, 2019. Answers (1)