Microelectronics - OP AMP Lab #1
Microelectronics - OP AMP Lab #1
3) Yes, it can handle 11.5V, although it is on the edge of the limit and I would not guarantee that
it would work.
±12V roughly when the supply is 15V, This matches the typical value on table 1
±2.5V roughly when the supply is 5V
6) I don’t know the limit, it's probably in the 4V range for both negative and positive, considering
I haven’t even gotten that close to 200mV yet.
OP27 MAX = 200mV
V1 V2 W1 Ch1 Ch2 do/dv
5 -5 0 0 0 0
5 -5 1 1.01 0.994 0.016
5 -5 2 2.01 1.998 0.012
5 -5 3 3.01 3.002 0.008
5 -5 3.1 3.11 3.1 0.01
5 -5 3.2 3.21 3.2 0.01
5 -5 3.3 3.314 3.298 0.016
5 -5 3.4 3.41 3.384 0.026
5 -5 3.5 3.51 3.438 0.072
8) vo/vi = 1 + R2/R1 → 2 = 1 + R2/R1, R2 = R1, I’m choosing 1.5k, since it is not too small for
current, and not too large either.
9)
V1 V2 W1 Ch1 Ch2
5 -5 0 0 0
5 -5 1 1.01 1.998
5 -5 2 2.008 3.99
5 -5 2.1 2.106 4.186
5 -5 2.2 2.208 4.224
5 -5 2.3 2.306 4.224
5 -5 -1 -0.992 -1.986
5 -5 -2 -1.992 -3.978
5 -5 -2.1 -2.092 -4.14
5 -5 -2.2 -2.194 -4.136
5 -5 -2.3 -2.294 -4.136
I think we found the output limit before, since now we are finding the output limit. Previously, we
could not tell exactly what it was, but now we can: ~4.224V for positive, and -4.136V for
negative.