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Design an ideal inverting op-amp circuit such that the voltage gain is
(a)
The value of the resistance
Answer to Problem 9.1EP
Thevalue of the resistance
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The given diagram is shown in Figure 1
The above op-amp is considered to be ideal.
The value of the voltage
The expression for the input voltage is given by,
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Apply KCL at negative terminal.
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The expression for the value of the voltage gain is given by,
The expression for the value of the current
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The expression for the maximum value of the current is given by,
The expression for the maximum current is given by,
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The expression for the minimum value of the resistance
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The expression for the minimum value of the resistance
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Conclusion:
Therefore, the value of the resistance
(b)
The value for the range of the output voltage
Answer to Problem 9.1EP
The range of the output voltage is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The expression for the variation of the output voltage is given by,
From above the variation of the voltage is given by,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the range of the output voltage is
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