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Discussion Forum : Analog Electronics - Section 5 (Q.No. 37)
37.
In figure vi = 10 mV dc maximum. The maximum possible dc output offset voltage is


Answer: Option
Explanation:
Maximum dc output offset voltage = .
Discussion:
2 comments Page 1 of 1.
Mukund said:
8 years ago
The answer is right.
Because it is a non-inverting amplifier as a signal is given at positive terminal of opam.
So output voltage = Vin(1+Rf/R1),
= 10mv(1+10k/1k),
= 110mv.
Because it is a non-inverting amplifier as a signal is given at positive terminal of opam.
So output voltage = Vin(1+Rf/R1),
= 10mv(1+10k/1k),
= 110mv.
Shailesh said:
1 decade ago
Its wrong answer.
To find wright find voltage at negative terminal by.
1 k/[1 k+10 k]*10 mv = 0.9 mv.
So max offstet v = 10 mv-0.9 mv = 9.1 mv.
To find wright find voltage at negative terminal by.
1 k/[1 k+10 k]*10 mv = 0.9 mv.
So max offstet v = 10 mv-0.9 mv = 9.1 mv.
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