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Electrical Engineering 1 Numerical Solutions to past papers, 2011-2013

1 2011
1.1 Question A1
Not numerical
1.2 Question A2
Not numerical
1.3 Question A3
a) Low-Pass Filter
b) See notes
1.4 Question A4
500V
1.5 Question A5
1.6 Question A6
1.7 Question A7
1.8 Question A8
1.9 Question A9
1.10 Question A10
1.11 Question B1
a) Infinity
b) Not numerical from notes
c) V
out
= 0V permanently
d) Circuit gain should be -5000, but Op-Amp Gain is only 10
4
= 1000, so circuit gain will be
reduced.
1.12 Question B2
1.13 Question B3


2 2012
2.1 Question A1
a) Low Pass
b) See Notes
2.2 Question A2
3.6V
2.3 Question A3
Not numerical v. similar to assignment question
2.4 Question A4
Not numerical
2.5 Question A5
2.6 Question A6
2.7 Question A7
2.8 Question A8
2.9 Question A9
2.10 Question A10
2.11 Question B1
a) From notes
b) Unity Gain Buffer with R
1
as load
c) Comparator compares V
in
with 0V
d) Unity Gain Buffer
2.12 Question B2
2.13 Question B3

3 2013
3.1 Question A1
a) Not numerical
b) Comparator against V
noninv
= 0V
3.2 Question A2
No numerical solution very similar to assignment
3.3 Question A3
a) High Pass
b) See notes/tutorials
3.4 Question A4
a) 1001
b) Approximately 100
3.5 Question A5
3.6 Question A6
3.7 Question A7
3.8 Question A8
3.9 Question A9
3.10 Question A10
3.11 Question B1
a) Not numerical
b) Not numerical
c) 5.7V
d) 50k upper and 60k lower for example. Values too low = large power consumption.
Values too high currents may be comparable to Op-Amp input bias current.
3.12 Question B2
3.13 Question B3

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