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Ideal Operational Amplifier Exercises

The document contains examples of operational amplifier circuit analysis problems. It provides the circuit diagrams and equations to solve for various node voltages. In example 4, it shows the voltage relationships in an op-amp circuit with multiple resistors. The analysis leads to an expression for the output voltage Vout in terms of the input voltages V1 and V2 and resistor values. In example 3, it asks for the value of resistor Rf needed to achieve a gain of 5 in a given op-amp circuit configuration.

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Ideal Operational Amplifier Exercises

The document contains examples of operational amplifier circuit analysis problems. It provides the circuit diagrams and equations to solve for various node voltages. In example 4, it shows the voltage relationships in an op-amp circuit with multiple resistors. The analysis leads to an expression for the output voltage Vout in terms of the input voltages V1 and V2 and resistor values. In example 3, it asks for the value of resistor Rf needed to achieve a gain of 5 in a given op-amp circuit configuration.

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Ideal Operational Amplifier

Exercises
Rolando Torres, Luis E. Rueda
Rolando Torres G., and Elkim Roa

Integrated Systems Research Group – OnChip


Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga - Colombia
[email protected]
Ex. 1

30V + 15kΩ 20kΩ


-

Vout

5kΩ
Vx 25-Vx Vx
25V + 5k
=
3k
-
3kΩ
Vx=9.4V
Ex. 1
Vx=9.375V

30V + 15kΩ 20kΩ


-

Vout

5kΩ
Vx Vout-Vx Vx-30
25V + =
- 20k 15k
3kΩ

Vout=-18.12V
Ex. 2

0.5m if=0.875m

2V + 4kΩ 20kΩ
-
0
8kΩ Vout

3V +
- 0.375m
Ex. 4

V1 + R1 R2
-

Vout

RL
R1 R2 R3
Vy
Vz=0

V2 + Vx
-
Ex. 4

V1 + R1 R2
-

Vout

RL
R1 R2 R3
Vy
Vz=0

V2 + Vx
-
V2-Vx Vx-Vy
=
R1 R2
Ex. 4

V1 + R1 R2
-

Vout

RL
R1 R2 R3
Vy
Vz=0

V2 + Vx
-
V1-Vx Vx-0
=
R1 R2
Ex. 4

V1 + R1 R2
-

Vout

RL
R1 R2 R3
Vy
Vz=0

V2 + Vx
-
Vy-0 0-Vout
=
R3 RL
Vout RLxR2
=
V2-V1 R3xR1
Ex. 3

What should be the value of Rf to obtain a gain of 5?

Vp

Vout Rf
= +1
Vp 3k

Vout
=5
Vi
Vinx2k
Vp =
2k+1k

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