Laboratory 4, 5
Laboratory 4, 5
Laboratory 4, 5
Laboratory 4
SUMMING AMPLIFIER
Summing amplifier is used for the addition of two or more input
voltage signals.
PROCEDURE
III. Measure the wave shape for the outputs by oscilloscope for the
given input voltage signal values. The frequency should 50 Hz and
the phase also 0 for the above table column 5.
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1 20mV 20mV
2 50mV Ground
3 Ground 50mV
4 100mV 500mV
5 1V 50mV
6 500mV 50mV
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Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you collected at the above two tables, give
brief conclusion about the operation of inverting and summing
amplifier.
2. By comparing the waveform of inputs and outputs, conclude
the relation between summing and inverting amplifier.
3. Based on the given wave shapes, design the summing amplifier.
Laboratory - #5
✓ Relate the input and the output signal for integrator and
differentiators.
Theory/Introduction
I. DIFFERENTIATOR CIRCUIT
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II.
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INTEGRATOR CIRCUITS
An integrating circuit is one which produces an output that is
directly proportional to the area under the input wave shape at
every instant.
PROCEDURE
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4 22uF 10K
10K
5 47uF
10K
6 220uF
10K
7 470uF
III. Measure the wave shape for the outputs by oscilloscope for the
given input voltage signal values. The frequency should 50 Hz and
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Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you have collected at the above two tables,
give brief conclusion about the operation of integrator and
differentiator circuits.
2. Based on the data collected, how can you relate the effect of
Capacitor and resistors value for the output signal of differentiator
and integrators?
3. Is there any difference when you change the DC biasing
voltage?
4. What happens if you apply triangular and rectangular input
signal for both integrator and differentiator circuits?
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