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Sheet 1-Op Amp

This document contains 8 questions about electric circuits involving operational amplifiers (op-amps). The questions provide circuit diagrams and ask the reader to calculate various voltages, currents, and circuit component values. They explore op-amp configurations like inverting amplifiers, non-inverting summing amplifiers, and how output voltage varies with input signals and circuit parameters. The goal is to analyze and design circuits using ideal op-amp models.

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Sheet 1-Op Amp

This document contains 8 questions about electric circuits involving operational amplifiers (op-amps). The questions provide circuit diagrams and ask the reader to calculate various voltages, currents, and circuit component values. They explore op-amp configurations like inverting amplifiers, non-inverting summing amplifiers, and how output voltage varies with input signals and circuit parameters. The goal is to analyze and design circuits using ideal op-amp models.

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Sohag University Electric Circuits Theory (2)

Faculty of Engineering Second Year


Electrical Engineering Department Sheet no 1
Q1: Find iL(in micro amperes) in the circuit in Fig.1
Q2: The op-amp in the circuit in Fig.2 is ideal. Calculate the following: v1 ,vo ,i2 and io

Fig.1 Fig.2
Q3: The op-amp in Fig.3 is ideal. Q4: The op-amp in Fig.4 is ideal.
A) What circuit configuration is shown in this figure? A) Calculate vo when vg equals 4V.
B) Find vo if va=1V vb=1.5v and vc=-4v . b) Specify the range of values of vg so that the
c) The voltages va and vc remain at 1Vand - 4V, op-amp operate in linear region.
Respectively. What are the limits on vb if the op-amp c) Assume that vg equals 2V and that the 63k
operates within its linear region? Resistor replaced with variable what is its value
to saturate the op-amp?

Fig.3 Fig.4
Q5: The circuit in Fig.5 is an non inverting summing amplifier. Assume the op-amp is ideal. Design the
Circuit so that Vo= Va+ 2Vb +3Vc a) Specify the numerical values of Ra and Rc. b) Calculate ia ,ib,and ic
(in micro amperes) when va=0.7V, vb=0.4V, and vc=1. 1V.

Fig.5 Fig.6
Q6: The op-amp in the circuit of Fig.6 is ideal.
a) Plot vo versus α when Rf =4R1 and vg= 2V. Use increments of 0.1 and note by hypothesis that O<α<1.0.
b) Write an equation for the straight line you plotted in(a).How are the slope and intercept of the line
related to vg and the ratio Rf/Ri?
c) Using the results from(b), choose values for vg and the ratio Rf/R1 such that vo=-6 α+4.

Q7 : The voltage vg shown in Fig.7 (a) is applied to tne Inverting amplifier shown in Fig.7 (b).
Sketch vo versus t, assuming the op-amp is ideal.

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Fig.7
Q8: The op-amps in the circuit in Fig.8 are ideal .
a ) Find ia .
b ) Find the value of the left source voltage for which ia=0.

Fig.8

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