Electronic Devices - Op-Amp Applications - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Op-Amp Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
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Calculate the output voltage if V1 = –0.2 V and V2 = 0 V.
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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
MMA said:
1 decade ago
Vout = -330k{(-0.2/33k)+(0/10k)}.
= -330k(-0.2/33k).
= 2 volt.
= -330k(-0.2/33k).
= 2 volt.
Mb3r said:
10 years ago
What the different between non and inverting op amps?
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