Op Amp Assignment
Op Amp Assignment
COMPARITORS
Electronics Project
Juan-Wian Coetzer
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................... 1
Parts List ............................................................................... 1
Parts List
8. Wire
9. Potentiometer
The circuit
Concept
When the reference voltage is between 0-3v there will not be any LED
lit. Between 3-6v the first output will be active turning the 1st LED on,
between 6-9v the second output will be active as well turning the 2nd
LED on.
Voltage Divider
2
According to my calculations I will need three 33KW resistors to divide
the voltage equally into 3.
6.6v=1mAh x 33k
3.3v=1mAh x 66k
LM741 Op-Amp
3
The LM741 has an inverting and non inverting input.
Example : if R2 is Example : if R2 is 10
10 kilo-ohm and R1 kilo-ohm and R1 is 1
is 1 kilo-ohm the kilo-ohm the gain
gain would be : would be :
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1+ ( ) = 1 + 10 = -10 (Gain AV)
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OR If the input voltage is
GAIN (AV) = 11 0.5v the output
If the input voltage voltage would be :
is 0.5v the output 0.5v X -10 = -5v
voltage would be :
0.5 X 11 = 5.5v
4
The Building Process
The first step in the process was to build and test the circuit on circuit
wizard. The tests worked on circuit wizard and I collected the required
components after consulting a catalogue for specifications. I built the
circuit on a breadboard and tested it.
When testing the first circuit I built both LED’s came on without
adjusting the potentiometer. I looked for the fault and realized I read
the schematic wrong and swapped leg 2 and 3. After correcting my
mistake I tested the board again and it worked.
5
After the successful test of my prototype
on the breadboard, I Built the circuit on a
prototyping board. In order to prevent
the legs of the LM741 to short out I
needed to cut the strips on the bottom of
the prototype board.
6
The Circuit in Operation
7
Conclusion
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