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Inverting Amplifiers:

1- An inverting op amp circuit is designed with 1/4 W resistors (i.e., they


are capable of dissipating up to 1/4 W of energy without failure). If the
input voltage is 5 V, what are the minimum required values for the
input and feedback resistors if the gain is 1.
Solution:
2- Determine Vout as a function of I (provided by a current source) and
the resistor values for each of the op amp circuits that follows.
Assume ideal op amp behavior.

Solution:
Non-Inverting amplifiers:

3- Determine Vout in the following circuits with R1 = R2 = R3 = 1 k Ω, V1


=10 V, and V2 = 5 V. Assume ideal op amp behavior.

Solution:
4- Determine I4 in terms of Vin , R1 , R2 , R3 , and R4 in the following
circuit. Assume ideal op amp behavior.

Solution:
5- Explain why Vout ≠Vin in the following circuit.

Solution:
because of positive feedback.
Difference Amplifier:
6- Use the principle of superposition to derive an expression for the
output voltage in the following circuit and explain why the circuit is
called a level shifter.

Solution:
Differentiator:
7- Find Vout(t) given Vin(t) in the op amp circuit that follows.

Solution:
5.15) Derive Equation 5.36 assuming the input and output voltages are
both zero and the currents flowing into each op amp input are equal.

Solution:

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