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Develop and Simulate Op Amps With The Following Stages

Lab 7 explores simulating additional op amp stages and determining gain by measuring input and output voltages. While ideal simulations omit real-world factors, measurements showed an expected phase shift between input and output signals. This is because the BJT output is 180 degrees out of phase with its input due to being inverted. However, overall phase shift can vary from component errors.

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Develop and Simulate Op Amps With The Following Stages

Lab 7 explores simulating additional op amp stages and determining gain by measuring input and output voltages. While ideal simulations omit real-world factors, measurements showed an expected phase shift between input and output signals. This is because the BJT output is 180 degrees out of phase with its input due to being inverted. However, overall phase shift can vary from component errors.

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Lab 7: Simulation/Exploration of Additional Op Amps

Develop and simulate Op Amps with the following stages.


Explanation

We determined the gain utilizing the top to top voltages where Vin in top to pinnacle and Vout in top to
top.

Again, a ton of components are to be considered in reality that are absent in perfect conditions.
Something else we saw was a sure phase shift between the input and output. The way I clarified this
shift is as per the following. In the amplification mode the output signal of the BJT is taken between the
authority and impartial and the input is applied between the base and nonpartisan. The authority's
output signal Voltage of a BJT is in every case precisely inverse in extremity to it's base circuit input
signal Voltage. For every single functional reason you may consider signals that are actually inverse in
extremity to be 180 degrees out of phase despite the fact that they start and complete their cycles at
precisely the same time. Thusly a BJT working in the amplification mode and one-sided for class An
operation can be said to have a 180 degree phase shift between it's input and output signal Voltage.
However, expecting a slight mistake in the phase shift summarizing with all other phase shifts we end up
with a complete phase shift that can be irregular relying upon the component mistake.

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