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Differential Amplifier Lab Due 11/19/08 Ramin Shamshiri and Michael Selover

With the aid of differential amplifier we can multiply the difference between two inputs by some constant factor which is called differential gain. For a perfectly symmetrical differential amplifier with two inputs and a practical differential amplifier gives an output Vout:

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Using r=20k, R=10k, V1=5v and V2=10 V, we received the below result: Theoretical result: 20 10 5 10 10 Actual result from experiment: Vout=5.82 V Actual result from Simulation: Vout=4.854 V Using r=20k, R=10k, V1=3v and V2=7 V, we received the below result: 20 7 3 8 10 Actual result from experiment: Vout=3.82 V Using r=20k, R=10k, V1=1v and V2=5 V, we received the below result: 20 5 1 8 10 Actual result from experiment: Vout=2.3 V

Ramin Shamshiri

ABE 6031 Libratory

Due 11/19/08

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