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Circuit Lab 51

This document provides instructions for an op-amps lab involving three activities. The first activity involves setting up circuits with a single op-amp and measuring the output voltage for different input frequencies. The second activity involves a circuit with two op-amps in a non-inverting configuration and measuring the input and output voltages and gain. The third activity is similar but with the op-amps in an inverting configuration. Students are asked to simulate the circuits, collect voltage and gain measurements, and analyze and comment on the results. They should document their work and observations in a lab notebook.

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Circuit Lab 51

This document provides instructions for an op-amps lab involving three activities. The first activity involves setting up circuits with a single op-amp and measuring the output voltage for different input frequencies. The second activity involves a circuit with two op-amps in a non-inverting configuration and measuring the input and output voltages and gain. The third activity is similar but with the op-amps in an inverting configuration. Students are asked to simulate the circuits, collect voltage and gain measurements, and analyze and comment on the results. They should document their work and observations in a lab notebook.

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FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

EEL 3110L-CIRCUITS LAB

FIFTH ACTIVITY: Op-Amps II

Please do the computer simulations before or after the lab


(it’s recommended that you do them before).

1- Set up the following circuits with the Op-Amp properly biased (Not shown).

VCC

Vo
741
v(in)(t)

VEE

  = 
 

Vm ≥ 1 volt

Measure and Graph vo(t) for each ω:

ω = 205 rad/s, 6283 rad/s, 125663 rad/s.

Briefly explain and comment your results


2- Set up the following circuit.

VCC
VCC

Vo
R1 741
741
v(in)(t)

VEE
VEE
R2

***note: Vcc and Vee are not shown in the drawing. Use the same value of Vcc and Vee as before.

  = 
 

Vm ≥ 1 V

ω ≥ 6283 rad/s

Measure and Graph Vin(t) and Vo (compare it in the same window) for the given conditions.

Take note of the gain: (Av =  )


R1 = R2
R1 > R2
R1 < R2
R1 = 100Ω, R2 = MΩ,

Briefly explain and comment your results.


3- Set up the following circuit.

VCC
VCC

741 Vo
v(in)(t) R1 741

VEE
VEE

R2

***note: Vcc and Vee are not shown in the drawing. Use the same value of Vcc and Vee as before.

  = 
 

Vm ≥ 1 V

ω ≥ 6283 rad/s

Measure and Graph Vin(t) and Vo (compare it in the same window) for the given conditions.

Take note of the gain: (Av =   )


R1 = R2
R1 > R2
R1 < R2
R1 = 100Ω, R2 = MΩ,

Briefly explain and comment your results.

Write a brief summary of today activities. Remember to keep your records and own
comments in your lab notebook.

GR/CC/DL Summer 2013

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