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Elec I Lab 4

This document provides instructions for an electronics lab involving differential and summing amplifiers. Students are asked to simulate three circuits using operational amplifiers: 1) a basic differential amplifier, 2) another differential amplifier configuration, and 3) a summing amplifier. For each circuit, students measure the output voltage for different input conditions and document their results, explaining any observations. The goal is for students to understand how differential and summing amplifiers work by experimenting with different resistor configurations and input signals.

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Elec I Lab 4

This document provides instructions for an electronics lab involving differential and summing amplifiers. Students are asked to simulate three circuits using operational amplifiers: 1) a basic differential amplifier, 2) another differential amplifier configuration, and 3) a summing amplifier. For each circuit, students measure the output voltage for different input conditions and document their results, explaining any observations. The goal is for students to understand how differential and summing amplifiers work by experimenting with different resistor configurations and input signals.

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FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

EEL 3303L-ELECTRONICS I LAB

FOURTH ACTIVITY: Basic Differential Amplifier and Summing Amplifier.

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.

R2

R1

Ra Vo
v (t) _ v (t) Rb
in1 in2

Measure and tabulate vo for the following conditions

1. vin1(t) ≈ vin2(t)
2. vin1(t) ≈ 0v and vin2(t) = 0v
3. vin1(t) ≈ V1 (dc voltage) and vin2(t) = Vm sin (wt)

4. vin1(t) ≈ V2 (dc voltage) and vin2(t) = ௔మ , a > 0

Briefly explain and comment your results


2- Set up the following circuits with the Op-Amp properly biased.

R2

R1

Ra Vo
Rb

v (t) v (t)
in1 _ in2

Measure and tabulate vo for the following conditions

1. vin1(t) ≈ vin2(t)
2. vin1(t) ≈ 0v and vin2(t) = 0v
3. vin1(t) ≈ V1 (dc voltage) and vin2(t) = Vm sin (wt)

4. vin1(t) ≈ V2 (dc voltage) and vin2(t) = మ , a > 0

Briefly explain and comment your results


3- Set up the following circuits with the Op-Amp properly biased.

R1 Rf

v (t) _
in1

R2 Vo
v (t)
in2

Measure and tabulate vo for the following conditions

1. vin1(t) ≈ vin2(t) and R1 = R2 = Rf


2. vin1(t) ≈ 2vin2(t) and R1 = R2 = Rf
3. vin1(t) ≈ vin2(t) and R1 = R2 and Rf = 2R1
4. vin1(t) ≈ 2vin2(t) and R1 = R2 and Rf = 2R1

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 Spring 2011

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