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  1) if the output is high:
 
  1) if the output is high:
 
 
  <math>V_2 \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} + \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc}</math>
 
  <math>V_2 \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} + \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc}</math>
  
 
  2) if the output is low:
 
  2) if the output is low:
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<math>V_2^' \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} - \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc}</math>
  
  <math>V_2^' \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} - \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc}</math>
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Let's calculate the thresholds voltages using the actual values used elements:
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<math>V_2 \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} + \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc} = </math>
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  <math>V_2^' \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} - \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc} = </math>
  
 
==Compare the threshold values to what is expected.==
 
==Compare the threshold values to what is expected.==

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Construct a Schmitt Trigger using the 741 Op Amp

Draw the Schmitt Trigger circuit you constructed. Identify the values of all components

Schmitt trigger 01.png

To construct the circuit above I am going to use the following components and voltages:

  1. R1=R2=1 kΩ
  2. R3=10 kΩ
  3. OP AMP 741
  4. Vref=Vcc=15 V

Graph Vout as a function of Vin. Is there a hysteresis loop?

Identify the input voltage threshold levels at which a Vin will produce VoutVcc

Because

[math]R = R_1 = R_2 = 1\ k\Omega \ll R_3 = 10\ k\Omega[/math]

we can use the approximate formula to calculate the threshold voltages:

1) if the output is high:
[math]V_2 \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} + \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc}[/math]
2) if the output is low:
[math]V_2^' \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} - \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc}[/math]

Let's calculate the thresholds voltages using the actual values used elements:

[math]V_2 \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} + \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc} = [/math]
[math]V_2^' \cong \frac{V_{ref}}{2} - \frac{R}{2R_3}V_{cc} = [/math]

Compare the threshold values to what is expected.

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