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Calculate the output voltage if V1 = –0.2 V and V2 = 0 V.
Discussion:
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Amit bhattacharya said:
1 decade ago
As v2 is zero so that branch can be neglected
i.e. 10k can be neglected
Now the circuit is simple non inverting amp
and v0=(-Rf/R1)*v1
=-(330k/33k)*(-0.2)
=2v
i.e. 10k can be neglected
Now the circuit is simple non inverting amp
and v0=(-Rf/R1)*v1
=-(330k/33k)*(-0.2)
=2v
Vandana said:
1 decade ago
It is not a non inverting amplifier, it is an simple inverting amplifier. If it is a non inverting amplifier then formula for voltage output should be diffrent.
Mallik said:
1 decade ago
As the figure shows.. op-amp used here is inverting amplifier. From the circuit configuration we can conclude that it is an adder , where inputs are given to inverting port. the formula goes in the following way..
Vout = -[{(V1/R1)+(V2/R2)}/{(1/Rf)}]
Here V1= -0.2v; V2= 0v R1= 33k; R2=10k ; Rf=330k
=> Vout = -[(V1/R1)*Rf]
Vout= -[V1*(330k/33k)]
Vout = -[-0.2*10]
Vout = 2v
Vout = -[{(V1/R1)+(V2/R2)}/{(1/Rf)}]
Here V1= -0.2v; V2= 0v R1= 33k; R2=10k ; Rf=330k
=> Vout = -[(V1/R1)*Rf]
Vout= -[V1*(330k/33k)]
Vout = -[-0.2*10]
Vout = 2v
Dipanjan said:
1 decade ago
Ii=(V1-0)/33 [Ii=input current through 33k)
If=(V0-0)/330 [If=feed back current through 330k)
I-=(Ii)+(If) [Kirchhoff law at opamp input node]
As input impedance of opamp is Infinite So Input current(I-) is zero.
(Ii)+(If)=0
Ii=-If
V1/33=-V0/330
V0=-10*V1=-10*(-0.2)=2V
If=(V0-0)/330 [If=feed back current through 330k)
I-=(Ii)+(If) [Kirchhoff law at opamp input node]
As input impedance of opamp is Infinite So Input current(I-) is zero.
(Ii)+(If)=0
Ii=-If
V1/33=-V0/330
V0=-10*V1=-10*(-0.2)=2V
(1)
MMA said:
1 decade ago
Vout = -330k{(-0.2/33k)+(0/10k)}.
= -330k(-0.2/33k).
= 2 volt.
= -330k(-0.2/33k).
= 2 volt.
Indu said:
1 decade ago
Here given the amplifier is summing opamp and the solution of the given problem.
vo = -[330/33 (-0.2)] = 2 v.
vo = -[330/33 (-0.2)] = 2 v.
(1)
Mb3r said:
10 years ago
What the different between non and inverting op amps?
Seema Rajput said:
9 years ago
Vo = (-Rf/R1)V1 + (-Rf/R2)V2.
= (-330k/33k) * (- 0.2v) + (- 330/10k) * 0.
= (- 10) * (-0.2) + 0.
Vo = 2V.
= (-330k/33k) * (- 0.2v) + (- 330/10k) * 0.
= (- 10) * (-0.2) + 0.
Vo = 2V.
(9)
Surya said:
9 years ago
If the voltage source is connected to the positive terminal of an op amp and ground is connected to the negative terminal of the op amp then it's called as "non-inverting amplifier". If the terminals are reversed then acts as inverting amplifier.
(2)
Raviraj said:
9 years ago
vo = -[330/33 (-0.2)] = 2v.
(5)
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