Experiment No:9: Op-Amp As A Differentiator
Experiment No:9: Op-Amp As A Differentiator
OP-AMP AS A DIFFERENTIATOR
AIM:
To build and test differentiator circuit using Op-Amp.
APPARATUS:
1. Function generator, 1No.
2. D.C. regulated power supply, 15-0-15v/1A, and 1No.
3. Voltmeter D.C. 0-15v, 3No.
4. CRO-double beam type, 1No.
5. Bread board
6. Connecting wires
COMPONENTS:
1. Op-Amp 741, 1No.
2. Carbon resistors (1/2w): 82, 1.2K, 1.5, 150, each 1No.
3. Capacitors: 4.7nF, 1F, 0.1F, each 1No.
THEORY
Operational amplifier can be used as a differentiator
A resistance R is connected across the output pin No.6 and the inverting input pin No.2.
Input voltage is given to the inverting input through C. The non-inverting input is connected to
ground. Output is taken from the output pin No.6. The resistor R provides virtual ground at the
inverting terminal. So the voltage across the resistor is the output voltage.
But:
=
-
Thus, the output voltage is the differentiation of the input voltage. For good wave
shapes, the time constant RC<