Tutorial 4 PDF
Tutorial 4 PDF
Analogue Electronics
Tutorial Questions
Figure
1
. The circuit in Figure shows an op-amp configured as an ideal integrator. The
capacitor C accumulates the charge flowing through R, thereby giving rise to
an integral effect on the input voltage.
Figure 2
2
. The circuit in Figure is a model of an op-amp stage in which the offset voltage
and current are shown.
I io
b) Determine the component of Vo caused by only.
2
R2
R1 _Vio +
V1 _
IB1
Iio Vo
R1 2
V2 +
IB2
R2
Figure 3
3
. Consider the op-amp in Figure , where we assume Vio = and Ro = . (Note
that the diagram on the right shows the internals of the op-amp shown in the
diagram on the left.)
Figure
4
. An instrumentation amplifier is often used to amplify the output from a
transducer bridge as shown in Figure . For example, in a strain gauge, the
resistance R1 are precision fixed resistors. The resistance R2 + R is the
transducer attached to the structural member under test. Because of the load on
the structure, the resistance changes. The resistance R2 in the remaining arm of
the bridge is a dummy gauge (unloaded) and is used to balance out resistance
variations caused by variations in temperature and other parameters.
R
= << 1
R2
ADVR
Vo =
4
Figure 5
5
.
. Calculate the worst-case output offset voltage |Vos| for the non-inverting op-
amp in Figure whose |IB| = nA, |Iio| = nA and |Vio| = mV.
Vin +
Vo
_
90K ohm
10K ohm
Figure