(a) Option 1:- Given that the precision temperature sensor produces an output voltage (V, : sensor output voltage) according to the equation V₁= (11.69mV) T °C +1.8663 V. This equation can be expressed in terms of temperature (T) versus sensor voltage (V₂). ie. T = (V₁-1.8663)/(0.01169) You are to design the amplifier circuit for this sensor using any combination of inverting amplifiers, non-inverting amplifiers, summing amplifiers (No need to use all types of amplifier) together with a 1V reference voltage source. The sensor voltage (Vs) and a 1V reference source (Vref) are the two input signal of your circuit. Your designed circuit should produce an output voltage (V.) to indicate the temperature according to the equation V.=T/10. (°C/10) i.e When T=0°C, Vo = OV T = 100 °C, Vo = 10V. and

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(a) Option 1:-
Given that the precision temperature sensor produces an output voltage (V₁: sensor
output voltage) according to the equation V₁= (11.69mV) T °C +1.8663 V.
This equation can be expressed in terms of temperature (T) versus sensor voltage (V₁).
ie. T = (V₁-1.8663) / (0.01169)
You are to design the amplifier circuit for this sensor using any combination of
inverting amplifiers, non-inverting amplifiers, summing amplifiers (No need to use all
types of amplifier) together with a IV reference voltage source.
The sensor voltage (Vs) and a 1V reference source (Vref) are the two input signal of
your circuit. Your designed circuit should produce an output voltage (V.) to indicate
the temperature according to the equation V.=T/10. (°C/10)
i.e
When T = 0 °C, Vo = OV
and
T = 100 °C, Vo = 10V.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Option 1:- Given that the precision temperature sensor produces an output voltage (V₁: sensor output voltage) according to the equation V₁= (11.69mV) T °C +1.8663 V. This equation can be expressed in terms of temperature (T) versus sensor voltage (V₁). ie. T = (V₁-1.8663) / (0.01169) You are to design the amplifier circuit for this sensor using any combination of inverting amplifiers, non-inverting amplifiers, summing amplifiers (No need to use all types of amplifier) together with a IV reference voltage source. The sensor voltage (Vs) and a 1V reference source (Vref) are the two input signal of your circuit. Your designed circuit should produce an output voltage (V.) to indicate the temperature according to the equation V.=T/10. (°C/10) i.e When T = 0 °C, Vo = OV and T = 100 °C, Vo = 10V.
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VSF=11.69×10-9×100+1.8663=3.0353 V

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