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Op-Amp Assignment 1

The document is a week 1 assignment for an electronics course that is due on September 30th, 2020. It contains 14 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to tuned amplifiers, op-amps, oscillators, feedback networks, common mode rejection ratio, and basic circuit analysis. Students are to submit their answers through an online system and the final submission before the due date will be graded.

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Op-Amp Assignment 1

The document is a week 1 assignment for an electronics course that is due on September 30th, 2020. It contains 14 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to tuned amplifiers, op-amps, oscillators, feedback networks, common mode rejection ratio, and basic circuit analysis. Students are to submit their answers through an online system and the final submission before the due date will be graded.

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Week 1 Assignment

Due date: 2020-09-30, 23:59 IST.


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1 point
A tuned amplifier has peak output at 1 MHz and quality factor 100. The bandwidth and 3-dB frequencies shall
be at what values respectively?

20KHz, 1.02MHz, 0.98MHz

10KHz, 1.01MHz, 0.99MHz

10KHz, 1.02MHz, 0.98MHz

10KHz, 1.005MHz, 0.995MHz


1 point
An op-amp with slew-rate 6 V/μs and gain of 20 dB. If this amplifier must faithfully amplify sinusoidal signals
from dc to 12 kHz without introducing any slew rate induced distortion, then the input signal level must not
exceed ___________.

395 mV

12.95 V

7.95 V

7.95 mV
1 point
Which is the necessary condition of gain while designing Wien bridge oscillator to ensure the sustained
oscillations?

A ≥ 29

A≥3

A≥1

None of the options


1 point
Select the correct option for a phase shift oscillator

A phase shift oscillator uses a voltage follower as an amplifier with a phase shifting network

Op-amp with any gain and a feedback phase shifting network is enough to act as a phase shift oscillator

It consist of an inverting amplifier and produces a sine waveform

None of the above


1 point
An amplifier has its FL and FH frequencies at 500 Hz and 200 kHz respectively and an open-loop gain of 100.
A feedback network with feedback factor (β) of 0.89 is connected to the amplifier. Find the new lower and
upper cut off frequencies.
Note: FLf and FHf are lower and upper cut-off frequencies with feedback
FLf = 100 Hz, FHf = 20 kHz

FLf = 5 Hz, FHf = 20 MHz

FLf = 5.5 Hz, FHf =18 MHz

FLf = 10.9 Hz, FHf = 8.9 kHz


1 point
For the circuit given, if the CMRR of the operational amplifier is 60 dB, then the magnitude of the output voltage
is

10V

100mV

10mV

0V
1 point
For the circuit shown, find the CMRR in dB
37.23

Zero

59.17

66.2
1 point
Choose the minimum number of op-amps required to implement the given expression.

Two

Four

Three

One
1 point
Calculate output voltage Vo for the circuit shown

31

12

21

11
1 point
Select the correct option for the circuit shown below to get an output Vo as -Vcc.

Vref > Vin

Vref < Vin

Vref = Vin

None of the mentioned


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