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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.

a) Label the 5 op amp terminals with their names.

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.

c) Calculate vo if va = 3 V and vb = 3.5 V.


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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

Pro. 4: Find vo in the circuit in Fig. 4.

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?.

Pro. 7: The op amp in Fig. 6 is ideal.

a) What circuit configuration is shown in this figure?

b) Find vo if va = 1 V, vb = 1.5 V, and vc = -4 V.

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

Design an inverting-summing amplifier so that


vo = -(8va + 4vb + 10vc + 6vd)
Start by choosing a feedback resistor (f) from Appendix (standard values of resistors). Then
choose single resistors or construct resistor networks using resistor values in Appendix (standard
values of resistors) to satisfy the design values for Ra, Rb, Rc, and Rd. Draw your final circuit
diagram.

Pro. 9:

The op amp in the circuit of Fig. 7 is ideal.

a) What op amp circuit configuration is this?

b) Find an expression for the output voltage vo in terms of the input voltage va.

c) Suppose va = 2 V. What value of Rf will cause the op amp to saturate?.

Fig.7

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