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Ch03 - Op-Amp Characteristics Problems

This document contains problems related to operational amplifier (op-amp) characteristics including differential gain, common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), slew rate, and gain bandwidth product. It provides 8 practice problems with solutions that examine how these characteristics affect the op-amp output under different input conditions and closed-loop configurations. The problems cover calculating output voltage given input voltages and CMRR, determining CMRR from differential and common mode gains, establishing input signal limits based on slew rate and gain, and relating gain bandwidth product to achievable bandwidth.

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Ch03 - Op-Amp Characteristics Problems

This document contains problems related to operational amplifier (op-amp) characteristics including differential gain, common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), slew rate, and gain bandwidth product. It provides 8 practice problems with solutions that examine how these characteristics affect the op-amp output under different input conditions and closed-loop configurations. The problems cover calculating output voltage given input voltages and CMRR, determining CMRR from differential and common mode gains, establishing input signal limits based on slew rate and gain, and relating gain bandwidth product to achievable bandwidth.

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Linear Integrated Circuits

19EECC203
Course: LIC

Unit: I

Chapter 3:Op-amp characteristics

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Problems on Op-amp Characteristics

1. An op-amp with a differential gain of Ad = 4000 is supplied with input voltages of Vi1 = 150 µV and Vi2 = 140 µV.
Determine the output voltage if the value of CMRR is: (a) 100 (b) 10 5

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2. Calculate the CMRR in dB for the op-amp below

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3. For an op-amp having a slew rate of SR = 2 V/s, what is the maximum closed-loop voltage gain that can be used when
the input signal varies by 0.5 V in 10 s?

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Problems on Op-amp Characteristics

4. An amplifier using an op-amp with a slew rate SR=1V/μ sec has a gain of 40dB. If this amplifier has to faithfully amplify
sinusoidal signals from dc to 20 Khz without introducing any slew rate induced distortion, then the input signal level must
not exceed.
Soln Vi=Vmsinwt

|= 106 V/sec Vo=A*Vi

=A*Vmcoswt* w
f ----> 0-20Khz

=A*2πf*Vmcoswt
Gain in dB=20log(gain)
Maximum when coswt =1
40 =20log(gain) Taking antilog |= A*2πf*Vm

gain=100 Vm=79.5mV

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Problems on Op-amp Characteristics

5. Determine the maximum frequency for an input a.c. signal of 0.02 V peak that may be amplified without any
distortion using an op-amp with slew rate SR = 0.5 V/s and closed-loop voltage gain of 24.

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Problems on Op-amp Characteristics

6. A 741 op-amp with slew rate SR = 0.5 V/μs is used as part of a motor control system. If the highest reproducible
frequency is 3 kHz and the maximum output level is 12 V peak, does slewing ever occur?

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Problems on Op-amp Characteristics

7.
(a) A differential amplifier has an open-circuit voltage gain of 100. The input signals are 3.25 and 3.15 V. Determine the
output voltage.
(b)The differential amplifier has a common input signal of 3.20 V to both terminals. This results in an output signal of 26
mV. Determine the common-mode gain and the CMRR.

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Problems on Op-amp Characteristics

8. A 741 op-amp has a gain-bandwidth product of 1MHz. A non-inverting amplifier using this op-amp and having a voltage
gain of 20dB will exhibit a -3dB bandwidth of

Soln:
Gain * Bandwidth=1MHz

Gain * (BW) (3dB) = 1MHz

Gain in dB=20log(gain)

20 =20log(gain) Taking antilog

Gain=10

Therefore, (BW) (3dB) = 𝟏 𝑴𝒉𝒛 =𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝑲𝒉𝒛


𝟏𝟎

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