Tute Opamp10
Tute Opamp10
Q1. The resistors shown in Figure 1 have the following values R1= 10 kΩ, R2= 40 kΩ, R3= 40
kΩ, R4= 120 kΩ. vI2= −0.60 − 0.05 sinωt (V), vI1 = −0.65 + 0.05 sinωt (V). Find the output
voltage vo. Ans: vO = 1.35 – 2.7sinωt
Figure 1
Q2. Derive the voltage gain vo1/vI1, vo2/vI2, differential gain Ad, common-mode gain ACM and
the CMRR of the amplifier shown in Figure 2. Given R1 = 10.4 kΩ, R2 = 62.4 kΩ, R3 = 9.6
kΩ, R1 = 86.4 kΩ. How one can improve the CMRR of the circuit given?
Figure 2
Q3. Measurements of the open-loop gain of a compensated op-amp intended for high-
frequency operation indicate that the gain is 4 x 103 at 100 kHz and 200 x 103 at 10 kHz. Find
the DC gain of the circuit. Ans: 200 x 103
Q6. In the circuit of Figure 4, the offset voltage of each op-amp is ±3mV. Find the possible
range in output voltages vO1 and vO2 for vI = 10 mV.
Ans: 77 mV ≤vO1 ≤ 143 mV and -0.73 V ≤ vO2 ≤ -0.37 V
Figure 4
Q7. Consider an op-amp connected in the inverting configuration to realize a closed-loop gain
of -100 V/V utilizing resistors of 1 kΩ and 100 kΩ. A load resistance RL = 1 kΩ is connected
from the output to the ground, and a low-frequency sinewave signal of peak amplitude vP is
applied to the input. Let the op-amp be ideal except that its output voltage saturates at +10 V
and -10 V, respectively with output current limited to the range +20 mA and -20 mA. What is
the maximum possible value of vP while an undistorted output sinusoid is obtained?
Q8. Find the hysteresis width of the Schmitt trigger circuit shown in Figure 5 with parameters
R1 = 10 kΩ, R2 = 90 kΩ, VH = 10 V and VI = -10 V. Ans: 2 V
Figure 5
Q.9 Find the frequency of oscillation of the circuit in Figure 1 for the case R1=10 kΩ, R2=16
kΩ, C = 5nF, and R=62 kΩ. Ans: 1.98 kHz
Figure 6