For the circuit in the figure, assuming that the op-amp is ideal in all respects: 1. Derive an expression for the gain of the circuit, v_ / v as a function of frequency. i' 0 2. Sketch the magnitude of the gain in dB versus w using a Bode plot. Use the following values for the passive components: L= 1 mH, R1 = 10 kQ and R2 = 100 kn. Label the axes carefully so that the slope of any lines may be clearly seen.

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1. Derive an expression for the gain of the circuit, v_ / v¸, as a function of frequency.
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2. Sketch the magnitude of the gain in dB versus w using a Bode plot. Use the following
values for the passive components: L= 1 mH, R1 10 k and R2 = 100 kỵ. Label the
axes carefully so that the slope of any lines may be clearly seen.
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Transcribed Image Text:For the circuit in the figure, assuming that the op-amp is ideal in all respects: 1. Derive an expression for the gain of the circuit, v_ / v¸, as a function of frequency. 0 2. Sketch the magnitude of the gain in dB versus w using a Bode plot. Use the following values for the passive components: L= 1 mH, R1 10 k and R2 = 100 kỵ. Label the axes carefully so that the slope of any lines may be clearly seen. V₁ + +₁ Click here for Figure R1 www R2 +1₁ |+ im Submitting an answer for this question entails two steps: Vo A. In the box provided below, state the value(s) of the frequency (or frequencies) at which the slope of the magnitude of the gain changes. Include units in your answer. G
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