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1.

determine the voltage gains of op-amps A1 and A2 for the instrumentation amplifier configuration in
Figure 14–55 , Find the overall voltage gain and if Vin1 = 5 mV, Vin2 = 10 mV, and Vcm = 225 mV.
Determine the final output voltage.

2. What is the voltage gain of the AD622 instrumentation amplifier in Figure 14–56, Determine the
approximate bandwidth of the amplifier if the voltage gain is set to 10 , and Determine the value of RG in
for a voltage gain of 20.
3. Determine the total voltage gain of each 3656KG in Figure 14–57

4. Specify how you would change the total gain of the amplifier in Figure 14–57(a) to approximately 100 by
changing only the gain of the input stage. And how you would connect each amplifier in Figure 14–57 for
unity gain.
5. A certain OTA with a transconductance of 5000 mS has a load resistance of 10 kV. If the input voltage is
100 mV, what is the output current? What is the output voltage?
6. The output voltage of a certain OTA with a load resistance is determined to be 3.5 V. If its transconductance is 4000
mS and the input voltage is 100 mV, what is the value of the load resistance?
7. Determine the voltage gain of the OTA in Figure 14–58. Assume K = 16 mS/mA . If a 10 kV rheostat is
added in series with the bias resistor in Figure 14–58, what are the minimum and maximum voltage gains?
8. The OTA in Figure 14–60 functions as an amplitude modulation circuit. Determine the output voltage waveform for
the given input waveforms assuming K = 16 mS/mA.

9. Signal compression is one application of logarithmic amplifiers. Suppose an audio signal with a maximum
voltage of 1 V and a minimum voltage of 100 mV is applied to the log amplifier in Figure 14–62. What will
be the maximum and minimum output voltages? What conclusion can you draw from this result?
10.Determine the load current in each circuit of Figure 14–64.

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