Socorro Lopez Cecs 311 Lab#1 Fall 2013 Due:9/17/13 ID:009162827
Socorro Lopez Cecs 311 Lab#1 Fall 2013 Due:9/17/13 ID:009162827
Socorro Lopez Cecs 311 Lab#1 Fall 2013 Due:9/17/13 ID:009162827
Fall 2013
Pre-Lab Exercises
Cecs 311
Due:9/17/13
Lab#1
ID:009162827
1. Acquire the data sheet for your Op Amp. Read the data sheet to find the following
parameters. Please be careful, many manufactures offer equivalent components that are
pin-for-pin compatible, but may have differences in performance specifications.
Supply Voltage: VS = 22V
Input Offset Current: TA = 25C
Input Offset Voltage: VS = max 5.0V
Input Resistance:0.3 min
Bandwidth: TA = 25C
2. Using any analysis technique desired, find the transfer function of the differential
amplifier from your book (figure 8.10).
R2/R1(v2-v1)
3. Look up definition of Gain-Bandwidth product.
4. Design an inverting amplifier for gain values of -1, -10, and -100 and simulate for these
values at frequencies between 10 Hz and 100 MHz. Obtain a graph of the gain vs.
frequency curves for each value of gain.
If you use these frequencies most of you should gather data that will provide meaningful
results.
10 Hz
100 Hz
1 kHz
5 kHz
10 kHz
25 kHz
50 kHz
100 kHz
200 kHz
400 kHz
500 kHz
700 kHz
800 kHz
1 MHz
2 MHz
5 MHz
10 MHz
Gain:-1
Gain: -10
Gain: -100
Lab Exercises
1. Construct an
with a gain of
2. Use
the
apply an input
the amplifier
10 Hz with a 0
3. Measure the
input voltage,
voltage at the
the
voltage
non-inverting
4. Measure the
voltages for
MHz.
amplitude
dB.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Frequen
cies
10 Hz
Vin
Vout
18.6
100 Hz
1.03
20.1
1 kHz
1.04
19.4
5 kHz
1.3
17.7
10 kHz
1.1
16.5
25 kHz
1.02
11
50 kHz
1.05
7.3
Frequenci
100 kHz
es
1.04
Vin
4.52
Vout
200
10 kHz
Hz
1.02
2.99
2.6
5.01
Gain
18.6
19.5145
6
18.6538
5
13.6153
8
15
10.7843
1
6.95238
1
4.34615
Gain
4
1.67558
2.54902
inverting amplifier
-2.
function generator to
voltage of 3 Vpp to
with a frequency of
dc offset.
following parameters:
output
voltage,
inverting input, and
between inverting and
inputs.
and output
5 input
0.76
1.90033 frequencies up to 100
100kHz
Hz
3.01
5.72
500
1.03
0.72
0.69902
29 Calculate
the
1
kHz
2.99
5.89
1.9699
700 kHz
1.02
0.622
0.60980 gain, and the gain in
5 kHz
3
5.88
1.964
1.98322
800
kHz
1.02
0.589
0.57745
10 kHz
2.98
5.91
11 input signal to 1Vpp
Reset
the
1 MHz
1.01
0.512
0.50693
1.99666 the amplifier to a gain
and
change
25 kHz
3
5.99
71 repeat steps 2 thru 4.
of -20 and
2 MHz
1.01
0.478
0.47326
1.96013
50 kHz
3.01
5.9
37
Setup
the
5 MHz
1
0.545
0.545 amplifier with unity
1.21739
100
kHz
2.99
3.64
gain.
10 MHz
0
0
10
0.51666
200 kHz
1.55wave with zero offset.
Change the input voltage
to 10 Vpp, 31 kHz square
7
0.28606
400inkHz
2.87
Measure the difference
voltage (V
source 0.821
and output) from 3
peak to peak, and the time
from minimum to maximum voltage.
0.28976
500 kHz
2.54
0.736
4
Reset the input voltage to 1 Vpp, 1 kHz square wave with
zero offset and the gain to 100.
0.17030
700 kHz
3.3
0.562
3
Measure the change in voltage and time again.
0.16752
800 kHz
3.11
0.521
4
0.13243
1 MHz
3.33
0.441
2
0.10697
2 MHz
3.01
0.322
7
0.11483
5 MHz
3.1
0.356
9
10 MHz
0
0
0
400 kHz
1.1
0.836
Gain: -2
Gain -20
#3
Gain
0.5
0
Frequency
10
Gain
5
0
Frequency
10HZ
100KHZ
1KHZ
5MHZ
2MHZ
1MHZ
5MHZ