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(a) In an inverting op-amp circuit, the nominal resistance values are
(a)
The maximum deviation in the voltage gain from its nominal value for
Answer to Problem 9.13P
The maximum deviation of the voltage gain from the nominal value is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The given diagram is shown in Figure 1
The expression for the voltage gain of the circuit is given by,
The expression for the voltage
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The expression for the value of the current
The expression for the value of the current
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The expression for the maximum value of the voltage gain is given by
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The expression for the minimum value of the voltage gain is given by,
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The expression for the deviation of the voltage gain from the maximum voltage is given by,
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The expression for the minimum deviation of the voltage gain is given by,
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The expression for the deviation in the voltage gain is given by,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum deviation of the voltage gain from the nominal value is
(b)
The maximum deviation in the voltage gain from its nominal value for
Answer to Problem 9.13P
The maximum deviation of the voltage gain from the nominal value is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The expression for the maximum value of the voltage gain is given by
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The expression for the minimum value of the voltage gain is given by,
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The expression for the deviation of the voltage gain from the maximum voltage is given by,
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The expression for the minimum deviation of the voltage gain is given by,
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The expression for the deviation in the voltage gain is given by,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum deviation of the voltage gain from the nominal value is
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