University of Hawaii, Manoa School of Engineering EE326L Microelectronics Laboratory Lab #3 BJT Op-Amp and Feedback
University of Hawaii, Manoa School of Engineering EE326L Microelectronics Laboratory Lab #3 BJT Op-Amp and Feedback
School of Engineering
EE326L
Microelectronics Laboratory
Lab #3
BJT Op-amp and Feedback
Assigned:
Prelab:
PCB milling:
Final Report Due:
I.
Introduction:
In Lab #3, you will be analyzing the inner workings of an actual BJT op-amp. Then you
will build using PCB milling and test your op-amp in a unique closed-loop 2nd-order
circuit configuration.
Consider the BJT op-amp circuit and its simple equivalent circuit both shown in Figure 1
below. All five BJT transistors, Q1-Q5, are contained within a single CA3096 chip. The
output buffer stage is simply a 741 op-amp configured in its unity-gain mode.
+15V
R2
70 k
R1
71.5 k
+
LM741
Q1
Q2
v-
v+
Cc
500pF
Q5
Q3
Q4
-15V
V+
+
A(s)
BJT
Op Amp
V-
V+
-15 V
vout
C2
+15 V
+
R1
Vin
R2
A(s)
BJT
Op Amp
C1
Vout
-15 V
Figure 3.
BIG HINT: For this circuit
1
A
s
2
R
R
C
C
s
CR
21
CR
12
C
1
R
s
1212
11
R
C
s
12
4. Sketch the classic feedback diagram of this circuit (use the BIG HINT
above).
a. Include in your final report.
5. Determine Af(s) and LG(s).
a. Include in your final report.
6. Use Matlab
a. Command: bode(Af) to plot the Af(s) Bode Plot.
i. Determine MP, p, and H
ii. Record in your Summary Table d
Summary Table
Parameter
Hand or Matlab
t
SR
Mp
Lab
N/A
p
H
GM
PM
tr
tp
P0
N/A
N/A
H
GM
PM
tr
N/A
N/A