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Principles of EE I
Exercises 4
Chapter 5
Pro. 1 The op amp in the circuit in Fig. 1 is ideal.
b) What ideal op amp constraint determines the value of in? What is this value?
c) What ideal op amp constraint determines the value of (vp - vn)? What is this value?
d) Calculate vo.
Fig. 1
Pro. 2 Find iL (in milliamperes) in the circuit in Fig. 2.
Fig. 2
Pro. 3 The op amp in the circuit in Fig. 3 is ideal.
a) Calculate vo if va = 2 V and vb = 1 V.
b) Calculate vo if va = -1 V and vb = 0 V.
d) Calculate vo if va = -2 V and vb = 1 V.
e) Calculate vo if va = 4 V and vb = 0 V.
f) If vb = 3 V, specify the range of va such that the amplifier does not saturate.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Pro. 5 The op amp in the circuit in Fig. 5 is ideal. Calculate the following:
a) ia
b) va
c) vo
d) io
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Fig. 5
Pro. 6
a) Design an inverting amplifier with a gain of 2.5, using an ideal op amp. Use a set of identical
resistors from Appendix (standard values of resistors).
b) If you wish to amplify signals between -2 V and +3 V using the circuit you designed in part
(a), what are the smallest power supply voltages you can use?.
c) The voltages va and vc remain at 1 V and -4 V, respectively. What are the limits on vb if the
op-amp operates within its linear region?.
Fig. 6
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Pro. 8
Pro. 9:
b) Find an expression for the output voltage vo in terms of the input voltage va.
Fig.7
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