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;<math>V_{out}= -\frac{R_1}{R_2} V_1 + \left ( 1 + \frac{R_1}{R_2}\right)V_{io} + R_2 I_{i}</math> | ;<math>V_{out}= -\frac{R_1}{R_2} V_1 + \left ( 1 + \frac{R_1}{R_2}\right)V_{io} + R_2 I_{i}</math> | ||
− | Use the same technique and resistors | + | Use the same technique and resistors from the previous section to construct 2 equations and 2 unknowns and extract <math>I_{io}</math> |
[[Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement]] | [[Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement]] |
Revision as of 03:26, 3 November 2010
Inverting OP Amp
- Construct the inverting amplifier according to the wiring diagram below.
- insert a 0.1 F capacitor between ground and the OP power supply input pin.
Gain measurements
- Measure the gain as a function of frequency between 100 Hz and 2 MHz for three values of R_2 = 10 k , 100 k , 1M .
- Graph the above measurements with the Gain in units of decibels (dB) and with a logarithmic scale for the frequency axis.
Impedance
Input Impedance
- Measure for the 10 fold and 100 fold amplifier at ~100 Hz and 10 kHz frequency.
Output Impedance
- Measure for the 10 fold and 100 fold amplifier at ~100 Hz and 10 kHz frequency. Be sure to keep the output ( ) undistorted
=
and =}Use the above equation and two measurements of
, , and to extract and .- measure for = 1 k , = 100 k , and =0 (grounded).
- measure [[File:V_{out}]] for = 10 k , = 1 M , and =0 (grounded).
- You can now construct 2 equations with 2 unknowns and .
Now we will put in a pull up resistor R_3 as shown below.
Instead of the current
we have the currentUse the same technique and resistors from the previous section to construct 2 equations and 2 unknowns and extract