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This document contains 21 questions about operational amplifiers. The questions cover comparing ideal and practical op-amps, identifying op-amp configurations, calculating closed-loop gains, determining output voltages given input voltages, and calculating output voltage ranges based on input voltage ranges. The document includes circuit diagrams to accompany many of the questions.

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Assignment no.

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Operational Amplifiers 1

1. Compare a practical op-amp to an ideal op-amp.


2. Identify the type of input mode for each op-amp in Figure below

(a) (b) (c)

3. Identify each of the op-amp configurations in Figure

(a) (b)

(c)
4. Determine the closed-loop gain of each amplifier in Figure 12-56.

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

5. Find the value of Rf that will produce the indicated closed-loop gain in each
amplifier in the ckts given below:

6. If a signal voltage of 10 mV rms is applied to each amplifier in below, what are the
output voltages and what is their phase relationship with inputs?

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

7. Calculate the output voltage for the circuit of Fig. below for an input of Vi = 3.5
mV rms.

Fig for Q.7 Fig for Q.8

8. Calculate the output voltage of the circuit of Fig. above for input of 150 mV rms.

9. Calculate the output voltage for the circuit of Fig. below with inputs of V1=40 mV
rms and V2 = 20 mV rms.

Fig for Q.9 Fig for Q.10

10. Determine the output voltage for the circuit of Fig. above.
11. Determine the output voltage for the circuit of Fig. below.

Fig for Q.11 Fig for Q.12

12. Calculate the output voltage for the circuit of Fig. above. The inputs are V1=50 mV
sin(1000t) and V2=10 mV sin(3000t).
13. Calculate the output voltage from the circuit of Fig. below for an input of 120V.

Fig for Q.13 Fig for Q.14

14. Determine the o/p voltage for the circuit above with a sinusoidal input of 2.5 mV.

15. What is the range of the output voltage in the circuit of Fig. below if the input can
vary from 0.1 to 0.5 V?

Fig for Q.15 Fig for Q.16


16. What output voltage results in the circuit of Fig. above for an input of V1=0.3 V?

17. Calculate the output voltage of the circuit in Fig. below for Rf = 68 kohms.
18. What range of output voltage is developed in the circuit of Fig. below.

Fig for Q.18 Fig for Q.19

19. What i/p must be applied to the input of Fig. above to result in an output of 2.4 V?

20. What is the range of the output voltage in the circuit of Fig. below if the input can
vary from 0.1 to 0.5 V?

21. What is the range of the output voltage in the circuit of Fig. below if the input can
vary from 0.1 to 0.5 V?

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