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# <math>R_3 = (15.4\pm0.05)\ k\Omega</math> | # <math>R_3 = (15.4\pm0.05)\ k\Omega</math> | ||
# <math>\mbox{OP}\ \mbox{AMP}\ 741</math> | # <math>\mbox{OP}\ \mbox{AMP}\ 741</math> | ||
− | # <math>V_{ref} = (+ | + | # <math>V_{ref} = (+11.90\pm0.01)\ V</math> |
− | # <math>V_{cc} = (+ | + | # <math>V_{cc} = (+11.90\pm0.01)\ V</math> |
− | # <math>V_{ee} = (- | + | # <math>V_{ee} = (-12.12\pm0.01)\ V</math> |
==Graph <math>V_{out}</math> as a function of <math>V_{in}</math>. Is there a hysteresis loop?== | ==Graph <math>V_{out}</math> as a function of <math>V_{in}</math>. Is there a hysteresis loop?== |
Revision as of 16:55, 26 April 2011
Construct a Schmitt Trigger using the 741 Op Amp
Draw the Schmitt Trigger circuit you constructed. Identify the values of all components
To construct the circuit above I am going to use the following components and voltages:
Graph as a function of . Is there a hysteresis loop?
Identify the input voltage threshold levels at which a will produce
1) if the output is high:
2) if the output is low:
where
By substituting the actual values:
and doing math and handling the error propagation we end up with the following threshold voltages:
Compare the threshold values to what is expected.
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