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OP-AMP CONTROLLED

SOURCES
BY:
DICIEMBRE, JOHN KEVIN B.

INTRODUCTION:

Operational amplifiers can be


used to form various types of
controlled sources. An input
voltage can be used to control
an output voltage or current,
or an input current can be
used to control an output
voltage or current.

APPLICATION:
1. Voltage to Current
Converter
2. Current to Voltage
Converter

TYPES OF
CONTROLLED SOURCE:
1. Voltage - Controlled Voltage Source
(VCVS)

2. Voltage - Controlled Current Source


(VCCS)

3. Current - Controlled Voltage Source


(CCVS)

4. Current - Controlled Current Source


(CCCS)

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE SOURCE (VCVS)

INVERTING OP-AMP

NON-INVERTING OP-AMP

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE SOURCE (VCVS)
INVERTING OP-AMP:

NON-INVERTING OP-AMP:

NOTE:
k = scale factor

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED
CURRENT SOURCE (VCCS)

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED
CURRENT SOURCE (VCCS)
OUTPUT CURRENT:

NOTE:
Iin = Iout

CURRENT CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE SOURCE (CCVS)

CURRENT CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE SOURCE (CCVS)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE:

CURRENT CONTROLLED
CURRENT SOURCE (CCCS)

CURRENT CONTROLLED
CURRENT SOURCE (CCCS)

SAMPLE PROBLEM

ANSWER

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