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Operational Amplifier
OPAMP Apllications
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Oscillator
Voltage Regulator

Lecture - 11: Applications of Operational Amplifiers

Noninverting configuration:
If the input voltages are connected to noninverting input through resistors, then the circuit can be used as a summing or
averaging amplifier through proper selection of R , R , R and R . as shown in fig. 3.
1

To find the output voltage expression, v is required. Applying


1

superposition theorem, the voltage v at the noninverting


1

terminal is given by

Hence the output voltage is

Fig. 3

This shows that the output is equal to the average of all input voltages times the gain of the circuit (1+ R / R ), hence the
f

name averaging amplifier.


If (1+R / R ) is made equal to 3 then the output voltage becomes sum of all three input voltages.
f

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