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Chapter 15. The Operational Amplifier Abstraction

(1) The document discusses an inverting amplifier circuit and derives an expression for the output voltage Vo in terms of the input voltage Vi. (2) It shows that the expression is equivalent to that derived previously using the operational amplifier abstraction where the closed loop gain is -Rf/Rin. (3) The circuit in Figure 15.111 is described as behaving similarly to an RLC circuit, and the problem asks to (a) write node equations, (b) solve for Vo in terms of Vi, and (c) sketch the transfer function showing resonance frequency and Q value.

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Chapter 15. The Operational Amplifier Abstraction

(1) The document discusses an inverting amplifier circuit and derives an expression for the output voltage Vo in terms of the input voltage Vi. (2) It shows that the expression is equivalent to that derived previously using the operational amplifier abstraction where the closed loop gain is -Rf/Rin. (3) The circuit in Figure 15.111 is described as behaving similarly to an RLC circuit, and the problem asks to (a) write node equations, (b) solve for Vo in terms of Vi, and (c) sketch the transfer function showing resonance frequency and Q value.

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588 CHAPTER 15.

THE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER ABSTRACTION

This is now a standard inverting amplifier configuration:

( ( %
]   ]  =


Substituting in, we get:


]  (4S ( % ( S 
  =
] ( %  7S( I
( I
 7S

I  

Comparing this result to that derived in part A, we get that:


JS 
=

ANS:: (a) b    I K , 
` I K R  =
I , (b) 
JS  
=
b

Problem 15.36 The circuit shown in Figure 15.111 behaves in a way very similar to an
RLC circuit.
R2

C1 C2
Vb
+
Va +
-
Vi + R1
- Vo

-
Figure 15.111:

a) Write the sinusoidal steady state node equations for the complex amplitudes ]  and
] .

b) Solve for ] O<5]  using the results in a), and noting that ]  ] .

c) Assuming the circuit is underdamped, sketch the magnitude of the transfer function
 ] V<5]   versus frequency. Indicate the frequency at which the peak occurs, the
magnitude of the transfer function at the peak, and the Q of the resonance.

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