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Assignment Opamp

The document contains 9 problems related to operational amplifier (op-amp) circuits. The problems involve determining output voltages and currents for various op-amp configurations using ideal op-amp assumptions. Resistor ratios and values are provided to solve for gains, common mode rejection ratios, and other circuit parameters. Diagrams of the op-amp circuits are provided for each problem to analyze.

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Assignment Opamp

The document contains 9 problems related to operational amplifier (op-amp) circuits. The problems involve determining output voltages and currents for various op-amp configurations using ideal op-amp assumptions. Resistor ratios and values are provided to solve for gains, common mode rejection ratios, and other circuit parameters. Diagrams of the op-amp circuits are provided for each problem to analyze.

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Assignment - Operational Amplifier

Problem 1: For the circuits shown in Fig. 1, determine ‘vo’ in terms of ‘vi’. Assume that the op-
amps are ideal.

Fig. 1(a) Fig. 1(b) Fig. 1(c)

Problem 2: Determine ‘vo’ in terms of ‘vi’ for the difference amplifier, using an ideal op-amp, as
shown in Fig. 2, assuming that both the inputs vi1 and vi2 are connected to a common input
𝑣
𝑣𝑖 (𝑣𝑖 = 𝑣𝑖1 = 𝑣𝑖2 ). This is known as common mode gain (𝐴𝑐𝑚 = 𝑣𝑜) of this difference
𝑖
amplifier. Also, calculate generalized expression for ‘vo’ in terms of ‘vi1’ and ‘vi2’. Show that if
𝑅2 𝑅 𝑣𝑜
is chosen to be equal to 𝑅4, then Acm becomes zero and differential mode gain (𝐴𝑑𝑚 = )
𝑅1 3 𝑣𝑖2 − 𝑣𝑖1
𝑅2 𝑅2 𝑅4
becomes . Now assuming that the resistor ratio is 1% less than , determine the common
𝑅1 𝑅1 𝑅3
mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of the circuit in dB. The values of R3 and R4 are 10 kΩ and 100 kΩ
respectively.

Fig. 2

Problem 3: Design an ideal op-amp to produce the output vo  2vi1  3vi 2  4  vi 3  5vi 4  . All the
input signals are in phase. Resistor values must be in between 1 kΩ and 100 kΩ.
Problem 4: For the circuit shown in Fig. 3, if vi = 1 V, determine vo and all the branch currents
i1, i2, io and iL, assuming the op-amp to be ideal. Repeat the same for vi  1 V . Also, determine
the amount of current supplied (or sunk) by the op-amp output in each case.

Fig. 3

Problem 5: An inverting op-amp shown in Fig. 4 has to be designed to have a gain of -50.
However the open loop gain of the op-amp is 200. If RF = 100 kΩ, determine the value of RS.

Fig. 4

Problem 6: For the circuit shown in Fig. 5, calculate the output voltage (vo). Assume all op-
amps are ideal.

Fig. 5

Problem 7: For the circuit shown in Fig. 6, calculate the output voltage (vo). Assume all op-
amps are ideal.

Fig. 6
Problem 8: For the circuit shown in Fig. 7, sketch 𝑣𝑜 (𝑡) if 𝑣𝑖 (𝑡) = 5 sin(100𝜋𝑡). Now, instead
of grounding the point ‘P’ connect it to (a) 3 V and (b) 2 V supply and sketch 𝑣𝑜 (𝑡).
Assume the op-amp and diode are ideal.

Fig. 7

Problem 9: An instrumentation amplifier is shown in Fig. 8. If 𝑣1 = 3 + 0.04 sin(𝜔𝑡) and 𝑣2 =


3 − 0.04 sin(𝜔𝑡), find the voltages va, vb, vc and vd. Also find the voltage gain of this circuit.
Assume all op-amps are ideal.
R
v1 +
va 10 kΩ RF
- 10 kΩ
R2 50 kΩ
vc
-
i1 R1 vd + vo
1 kΩ
R2 50 kΩ RF
- R 10 kΩ
v2 +
vb 10 kΩ
Fig. 8

R
1 kΩ
C -
+ vo(t)
R1 1 kΩ

R2

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