Electronic Devices - Op-Amp Applications - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Op-Amp Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 11)
11.
Calculate the output of the first-stage op-amp when V1 = 25 mV.

–1.05 V
0.075 V
0.06 V
4.2 V
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Abhay mishra said:   5 years ago
V01=[1+Rf/R1]*v1
[1+10000/5000]*25mv.
Then,
[1+2]=3 * 25=75.
So answer is 0.075V.
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Biswajit Panda said:   1 decade ago
Vo1=(1+Rf/R1)*V1
=(1+10k/5k)*25mv
=3*25mv
=75mv
=0.075v

Bikram said:   1 decade ago
Gain = (1+10/5)*(-5/5)*(-100/5) = 60.

Vo = 60*25/1000 = 1.5v.

Bharathy Punk said:   1 decade ago
Vo/Vin=(1+Rf/R1)*(-Rf2/R2)*(-Rf3/R3).

Vo/Vin = (1+10/5)*(-5/5)*(-100/5).

Vo = {3*(-1)*(-20)}*25*10^-3.

Vo = 60*0.025 = 1.5v.

Rathi said:   1 decade ago
@Bikram and @Bharathy Punk.

Read carefully the question one more.

They asking first stage output only.

So @Biswajit Panda explanation is right one.

Vino said:   1 decade ago
Two inverting and one non inverting circuit is present .calculate the gain separately and then multiply the inverting and non inverting gain you get v0=1.5v.

i.e v0=v1(1+(Rf/R1)*-(Rf/R1)*-(Rf/R1)).

25/1000((1+10/5)*-(5/5)*-(100/5) = 1.5v.

Surya said:   9 years ago
The final stage output is 1.5v.

Maharlikan said:   7 years ago
It should be 1.5 v.

Turki said:   6 years ago
The answer is 1.5v.

Gokul said:   6 years ago
Thanks @Biswajit Panda.


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