Lecture 6 - Op Amps-2
Lecture 6 - Op Amps-2
Vin(-)
Vo
Vin(+)
OFFSET
1 8 N.C.
-IN A 2 7 OUTPUT B
NULL
+
-IN 2 7 V+
+IN A 3 6 -IN B
V 4 + 5 +IN B
+IN 3 + 6 OUTPUT
OFFSET
V 4 5 NULL
Dual op-amp 1458 device
DIP-741
V1
Op Amp Model.
_
Ro Vo
Vd Ri
+
AVd
V2
Vd Ri AVd Vo
+
V2 _
The Ideal Op-Amp
• The ideal op-amp has
• Infinite voltage gain
• Infinite bandwidth
• Infinite input impedance
• Zero output impedance
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Ideal Op Amp:
i1 = 0
_ _
+ i2 = 0 Vi
+ + +
V1 +
Vo
V2 = V1
_ _ _
gm
Transconductance Amplifier io/vin
(siemens)
rm
Transresistance Amplifier vo/iin
(ohms)
Op-amp signal input modes & parameters
A) Single-Ended Input
Operation mode;
• One input is grounded.
• The signal voltage is applied only to the other input.
Vin .
Vout
+
.
• When the signal voltage is applied to the non-inverting
input with the inverting input grounded,
• a noninverted amplified signal voltage appears at the
output.
Vout
Vin
+
.
B) Differential Input
Operation mode;
• Two opposite-polarity (out-of-phase) signals are
applied to the inputs
• This type of operation is also referred to as double-ended.
• The amplified difference between the two inputs
appears on the output.
Vin1 .
_
Vout
Vin2
+
.
Vin .
Vout
Vin
+
.
Identify the type of input mode for each op-amp in Figure.
Aol 100,000
CMRR 500,000
Acm 0.2
Expressed in decibels,
CMRR 20 log(500,000) 114dB
Aol 90,000
Acm 0.3
CMRR 300,000
Example 1
A certain op-amp has an open-loop voltage gain
of 40,000 and a common-mode gain of 0.2.
V1 _
I2 Vout
+
V2
ZIN(d) .
ZIN(cm)
.
Common-mode impedance
Output Impedance
Zout
.
+
Op-amps with Negative Feedback
• Negative feedback is a process where a portion of the
output voltage is returned to the input with a phase
angle opposed the input signal.
• Advantages:
• Higher input impedance
• More stable gain
• Improved frequency response
• Lower output impedance
• More linear operation
Vin
+
Positive feedback pathology
• In the configuration below, if the + input is even a smidge
higher than Vin, the output goes way positive.
• This makes the + terminal even more positive than Vin, making
the situation worse.
Vin positive feedback: BAD
+
Negative vs. Positive Feedback
• Noninverting amplifier is
• an op-amp connected in a closed-loop with a controlled
amount of voltage gain is shown in figure above.
Vin +
Vout
_
Rf
100kΩ
Ri
Rf 4.7kΩ
Acl ( NI ) 1
Ri
Answer: 22.3
Inverting Amplifier
Rf
Ri
_
Vout
Vin Aol
+
• Inverting amplifier
• An op-amp connected with a controlled amount of
voltage gain.
• The input signal is applied through a series input resistor Ri
to the inverting (-) input.
• The output is fed back through Rf to the same input.
• The noninverting (+) input is grounded.
• What is an Inverting Amplifier?
i1
v1 va
i2
v2 va
i3
v3 va
R1 R2 R3
• At the inverting terminal, these current will combine to equal the current
through the feedback resistor
ia
va vo
Rf
• This results in the following relationship:
Rf Rf Rf
vo v1 v2 v3
R1 R2 R3
• Note that the output is a weighted sum of the inputs
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Group 8
Consider the circuit shown in Figure below.
Find the value of the voltage measured by the
voltmeter.
Group 9
The op amps in the circuit below operate from ±12V power
supplies, but are ideal otherwise.
i) Classify each of the amplifier stages as inverting or non-
inverting.
ii) What are the voltage gain, input resistance, and output
resistance of the overall amplifier?
Hint: Apply the inverting and noninverting amplifier formulas to the individual
stages. The gain will be the product of the gains. AV-1320 The input resistance
will be the input resistance of the first stage. The output resistance will equal
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that of the last amplifier 20k//100k.
Group 10
With clear examples, discuss the importance of operational
amplifiers in signal filtration.
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Group 11
Find io in the circuit below given that the op amp is ideal.
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Group 12
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Group 13
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