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| + | Construct the OP amp circuits and measure their range of operation with respect to the input frequency, voltage, and when appropriate their output load. | ||
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| + | ;It will be a good idea to connect a <math>0.1 \mu</math> F capacitor between <math>V_{cc}</math> and ground. | ||
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| + | =voltage follower/buffer amplifier= | ||
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| + | #Why is this a buffer amplifier? | ||
| + | #What is the input impedance (<math>R_{in}</math>)? | ||
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| + | = Difference Amplifier= | ||
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| + | #How can you make the input impedance the same for <math>V_A</math> and <math>V_B</math>? | ||
| + | #Measure <math>V_{out}</math> for several values of <math>V_A</math> and <math>V_B</math>. Plot <math>V_{out} -vs- (V_B-V_A)</math> and compare the slope to R1 and R2. | ||
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| + | = Summing Amp= | ||
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| + | #Measure <math>V_{out}</math> for several values of <math>V_A</math> and <math>V_B</math>. | ||
| + | #Use the above measurement to show how <math>V_A</math> and <math>V_B</math> are summed. | ||
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| + | =I-to-V converter= | ||
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| + | #Plot the measured valued of I_{in} and V_{out} for the circuit above. | ||
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| + | = V-to-I converter= | ||
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| + | #Plot the measured valued of V_{in}and I_{out} for the circuit above. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:01, 17 November 2010
OP Amp applications
Construct the OP amp circuits and measure their range of operation with respect to the input frequency, voltage, and when appropriate their output load.
- It will be a good idea to connect a F capacitor between and ground.
voltage follower/buffer amplifier
- Why is this a buffer amplifier?
- What is the input impedance ()?
Difference Amplifier
- How can you make the input impedance the same for and ?
- Measure for several values of and . Plot and compare the slope to R1 and R2.
Summing Amp
- Measure for several values of and .
- Use the above measurement to show how and are summed.
I-to-V converter
- Plot the measured valued of I_{in} and V_{out} for the circuit above.
V-to-I converter
- Plot the measured valued of V_{in}and I_{out} for the circuit above.