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The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about operational amplifiers (op-amps). Question 1 asks about the best method to eliminate output error and minimize thermal drift, with connecting a compensating capacitor being the answer. Question 2 asks about the type of circuit shown, with it being an inverting amplifier. Question 7 defines op-amp drift as being due to temperature changes.

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The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about operational amplifiers (op-amps). Question 1 asks about the best method to eliminate output error and minimize thermal drift, with connecting a compensating capacitor being the answer. Question 2 asks about the type of circuit shown, with it being an inverting amplifier. Question 7 defines op-amp drift as being due to temperature changes.

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QUIZ 1 D1 - A

1.The best method to eliminate output error and minimize thermal drift of an op amp is by
a.connecting a compensating capacitor b.using a nulling circuit c.using a tuned amplifier d.using a RLC filter

2. Consider the following schematic diagram:

If R1 = 10 kohm, and R2 = 10 kohm, this circuit would be that of a. Buffer b. an Inverting Summer c. An inverting Amplifier d. A Non inverting Amplifier e. An Inverter

3. By connecting two external resistors, op amp voltage gain and bandwidth can be adjusted to exact requirements.
a. True b.False

4. In an averaging amplifier, the input resistances are a. equal to the feedback resistance b.less than the feedback resistance c. greater than the feedback resistance d.unequal

5. The function of amplitude limiter circuit is that it a. clips off all signals above positive reference voltage. b. clips off all signals below positive reference voltage. c. clips off all signals above negative reference voltage. d. clips off all signals below negative reference voltage.

6. If we increase the compensating capacitor, the unity gain bandwidth will a. increase b. Decrease c. remain the same d. none of the above

7. Drift of op-amp is defined as a. change in offset current and voltage due to external noise b. change in offset current and voltage due to temperature c. change in offset current and voltage due to power supply d. none of above

8. If the OP Amp in the fig is ideal, then V0 is, a.0 b.-(V1 + V2)sin wt c.(V1 + V2)sin wt d.(V1 - V2)sin wt

V1 sin wt V0 V2 sin wt

9. Op Amp differentiators are not used because a. Noise gets increased with increase in frequency b. Noise gets decreased with increase in frequency c. They require inductors d. None of the above

10. For the circuit shown in the following fig, the capacitance C is initially uncharged. At t = 0, the switch S is closed. The Voltage Vc across the capacitor at t= 1 millisecond is In the fig, the opamp is supplied with 15V a. 0V =1microF b.6.3V c. 9.45V d.10V
10V

1.The best method to eliminate output error and minimize thermal drift of an op amp is by
a.connecting a compensating capacitor b.using a nulling circuit c.using a tuned amplifier d.using a RLC filter

2. Consider the following schematic diagram:

If R1 = 10 kohm, and R2 = 10 kohm, this circuit would be that of a. Buffer b. an Inverting Summer c. An inverting Amplifier d. A Non inverting Amplifier e. An Inverter

3. By connecting two external resistors, op amp voltage gain and bandwidth can be adjusted to exact requirements.
a. True b.False

4. In an averaging amplifier, the input resistances are a. equal to the feedback resistance b.less than the feedback resistance c. greater than the feedback resistance d.unequal

5. The function of amplitude limiter circuit is that it a. clips off all signals above positive reference voltage. b. clips off all signals below positive reference voltage. c. clips off all signals above negative reference voltage. d. clips off all signals below positive reference voltage.

6. If we increase the compensating capacitor, the unity gain bandwidth will a. increase b. Decrease c. remain the same d. none of the above

7. Drift of op-amp is defined as a. change in offset current and voltage due to external noise b. change in offset current and voltage due to temperature c. change in offset current and voltage due to power supply d. none of above

8. If the OP Amp in the fig is ideal, then V0 is, a.0 b.-(V1 + V2)sin wt c.(V1 + V2)sin wt d.(V1 - V2)sin wt

V1 sin wt V0 V2 sin wt

9. Op Amp differentiators are not used because a. Noise gets increased with increase in frequency b. Noise gets decreased with increase in frequency c. They require inductors d. None of the above

10. For the circuit shown in the following fig, the capacitance C is initially uncharged. At t = 0, the switch S is closed. The Voltage Vc across the capacitor at t= 1 millisecond is In the fig, the opamp is supplied with 15V a. 0V =1microF b.6.3V c. 9.45V d.10V
10V

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