Find the values for R1, R2 and R3 in the below circuit to design a circuit with a gain of 36. The input voltage is 0.79 V. (The values for R1, R2 and R3 shown in the circuit are incorrect) R1 150KQ +0.79 y Vout R3 15KO A1 R2 8.2kQ R1: R2: R3: Ω Note: choose your resistor values from the E24 range (these are a series of standardised values adopted by the manufacturers) as shown below from 112 to 91k2.

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Find the values for R1, R2 and R3 in the below circuit to design a
circuit with a gain of 36. The input voltage is 0.79 V. (The values
for R1, R2 and R3 shown in the circuit are incorrect)
R1
150kQ
+0.79 Y
Vout
R3
15kO
А1
R2
8.2kQ
R1:
R2:
R3:
Ω
Note: choose your resistor values from the E24 range (these are a
series of standardised values adopted by the manufacturers) as
shown below from 112 to 91k2.
100
10k
11
110
11k
120
12k
13
130
13k
15
150
15k
160
16k
180
1.8k
18k
10R <R< 100k
200
2k
20k
220
24
240
4k
24k
270
.7k
27k
30
300
30k
33
330
3.3к
33k
360
3.6k
36k
39
390
.9k |||
39k
430
43k
470
.7k
47k
51
510
1k
$1k
56
560
-6k
56k
620
.2k
62k
68
680
8k
58k
75
750
75k
820
82k
910
91k
Transcribed Image Text:Find the values for R1, R2 and R3 in the below circuit to design a circuit with a gain of 36. The input voltage is 0.79 V. (The values for R1, R2 and R3 shown in the circuit are incorrect) R1 150kQ +0.79 Y Vout R3 15kO А1 R2 8.2kQ R1: R2: R3: Ω Note: choose your resistor values from the E24 range (these are a series of standardised values adopted by the manufacturers) as shown below from 112 to 91k2. 100 10k 11 110 11k 120 12k 13 130 13k 15 150 15k 160 16k 180 1.8k 18k 10R <R< 100k 200 2k 20k 220 24 240 4k 24k 270 .7k 27k 30 300 30k 33 330 3.3к 33k 360 3.6k 36k 39 390 .9k ||| 39k 430 43k 470 .7k 47k 51 510 1k $1k 56 560 -6k 56k 620 .2k 62k 68 680 8k 58k 75 750 75k 820 82k 910 91k
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