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Lab 9

The document outlines Experiment 9 of the EE230 Analog Lab at IIT Bombay, focusing on measuring the DC parameters of a practical Opamp, including input offset voltage, input bias currents, and DC open-loop voltage gain. It provides a detailed procedure for measuring the DC open-loop gain and instructions for the lab report, which should include comparisons of various Opamp models. The report deadline is set for October 10, 2021, with strict guidelines against academic dishonesty.

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Lab 9

The document outlines Experiment 9 of the EE230 Analog Lab at IIT Bombay, focusing on measuring the DC parameters of a practical Opamp, including input offset voltage, input bias currents, and DC open-loop voltage gain. It provides a detailed procedure for measuring the DC open-loop gain and instructions for the lab report, which should include comparisons of various Opamp models. The report deadline is set for October 10, 2021, with strict guidelines against academic dishonesty.

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EE230 Analog LAB Experiment 9

Analog Circuits Laboratory (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)

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EE 230 – Analog Lab - 2021-22/I (Autumn)


Experiment 9: Measurement of Opamp DC Parameters
(Ver 2, Oct 7, 2021)
Introduction
In this experiment we shall measure the DC parameters of a practical Opamp, such as input offset voltage,
input bias currents, and dc open loop voltage gain.
We shall use the Lab handout used in Spring 2020 on <Opamp Circuits: Measurement of offset voltage, bias
currents and open loop gain= – written by Prof M.B.Patil.

Measurement of DC open-loop gain (Modified Procedure)

Procedure for measuring the DC Open-loop Gain, AOL


(a)Wire the circuit shown in Fig.8. The switch position 2 is connected to a voltage V΄ (say 1 V, 2 V or 3 V).
(b) With the switch in position 1, use the 10 k pot to nullify the effect of the offset voltage of the DUT to the
extent possible, i.e., adjust the pot, to make Vo as small as possible.
(c) Keep V΄ = 1 V and connect resistor R5 to position 2.
Because of the high gain of Opamp 2 and the servo connection of the circuit (thereby providing negative
feedback), the inverting terminal of Opamp 2 (i.e. V-(2) ) will be at zero potential. Since voltage V-(2) = 0, and
R4 = R5, the current i1 = i2. Hence, the DUT Opamp output voltage Vo1 would adjust itself to be -V΄.
(d) Measure Vo1 and Vo.
In the circuit, since R3/R2 = 10000, (R3 + R2) ≈ R3.
We see that, Vo1 = [Vo . R2/(R2+R3)]. AOL ≈ [Vo . (R2/R3)] . AOL
This expression can be used to evaluate AOL from the measured values of Vo1 and Vo .

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Lab Report
1. For Experiment 9, please limit your Lab report to 2 or 3 pages, as detailed below:
Page 1 and 2: Measurement of input offset voltage, and input bias currents
Page 2 or 3: Measurement of dc open loop gain.
Include also on page 2 or 3 a table comparing the input offset voltage, input bias current, input offset
current and the dc open loop gain of UA741, TL084 and LM324. Refer to the data sheets in the Expt
9 folder on Moodle.
2. Deadline for Lab Report 9: Oct 10, 2021 (Sunday), 11pm.
3. Please do not email the Lab instructor with late submission requests of Lab Reports. Instead, you
may write to your Tutor, who would assess your request, and might allow late submission (by say, a
maximum of 12 hours) as a one-time concession.

Note: Request all students to refrain from any unfair means, such as copying Lab Reports of
others, in part or in full. Defaulters (both parties) will attract very severe punishment – including
negative marks (i.e. minus marks, instead of 0 marks for non-submission), and grade penalty.

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