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Analog Devices and Circuits Lab (II) Assignment

The document contains a 10 question assignment on analog devices and circuits. The questions cover topics like common-mode gain, calculating CMRR from given values, the ideal output of an op-amp with zero input, the purpose of offset nulling, the effects of negative feedback on op-amps, the output of an integrator and differentiator circuits, and identifying the output waveform of different circuits when given different input signals. The student provided answers to each of the 10 questions.

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Analog Devices and Circuits Lab (II) Assignment

The document contains a 10 question assignment on analog devices and circuits. The questions cover topics like common-mode gain, calculating CMRR from given values, the ideal output of an op-amp with zero input, the purpose of offset nulling, the effects of negative feedback on op-amps, the output of an integrator and differentiator circuits, and identifying the output waveform of different circuits when given different input signals. The student provided answers to each of the 10 questions.

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Analog Devices and Circuits-II (Lab)

Assignment
Name:Abdullah Bin Zubair Roll no:0607-BS-Elec-21
1. Common-mode gain is
(a) very high (b) very low (c) always unity (d) unpredictable
2. If Aol = 3500 and Acm =0.35, the CMRR is
(a) 1225 (b) 10,000 (c) 80 dB (d) answers (b) and (c)
3. With zero volts on both inputs, an op-amp ideally should have an output equal to
(a) The positive supply voltage (b) the negative supply voltage (c) zero (d) the CMRR
4. The purpose of offset nulling is to
(a) reduce the gain (b) equalize the input signals
(c) zero the output error voltage (d) answers (b) and (c)
5. The use of negative feedback
(a) reduces the voltage gain of an op-amp (b) makes the op-amp oscillate
(c) makes linear operation possible (d) answers (a) and (c)
6.. For a step input, the output of an integrator is
(a) a pulse (b) a triangular waveform (c) a spike (d) a ramp
7. The rate of change of an integrator’s output voltage in response to a step input is set by
(a) the RC time constant (b) the amplitude of the step input
(c) the current through the capacitor (d) all of these
8. In a differentiator, the feedback element is a
(a) resistor (b) capacitor (c) zener diode (d) voltage divider
9. The output of a differentiator is proportional to
(a) the RC time constant (b) the rate at which the input is changing
(c) the amplitude of the input (d) answers (a) and (b)
10. When you apply a triangular waveform to the input of a differentiator, the output is
(a) a dc level (b) an inverted triangular waveform
(c) a square waveform (d) the first harmonic of the triangular waveform

1 A
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. D
7. D
8. B
9. B
10 C
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