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Assignment 3 - Bsection EC1000

This document contains 10 questions about analyzing circuits that use operational amplifiers and diodes. It asks the student to calculate voltage gains, input resistances, node voltages, branch currents, closed loop gains, and to sketch output waveforms for various circuits shown in figures when given input signals. The student is to assume ideal components in each circuit.

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Assignment 3 - Bsection EC1000

This document contains 10 questions about analyzing circuits that use operational amplifiers and diodes. It asks the student to calculate voltage gains, input resistances, node voltages, branch currents, closed loop gains, and to sketch output waveforms for various circuits shown in figures when given input signals. The student is to assume ideal components in each circuit.

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Assignment No.

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Q. 1 Assuming ideal op amps, find the voltage gain vo/vi and input resistance Rin of each of the circuits in Fig. 1

Fig. 1

Q. 2 Assuming an ideal op amp, find the currents through all branches and the voltages at all nodes for the
circuit shown in Fig. 2

Fig. 2

Q. 3 Find Ad and Acm for the difference amplifier circuit shown in Fig. 3

Fig. 3

Q. 4 A Miller integrator whose input and output voltages are initially zero and whose time constant is 1 ms is
driven by the signal shown in Fig. 4. Sketch and label the output waveform that results.

Fig. 4

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Q. 5 Show that for ideal opamp as shown in Fig. 5, the closed loop gain is +10

Fig. 5

Q. 6 Find the value of resistance R of the circuit in Fig. 6 to provide an output voltage of 2.4 V. Assume that
the diodes available have 0.7-V drop at 1 mA.

Fig. 6

Q. 7 In each of the ideal-diode circuits shown in Fig. 7, vI is a 1kHz, 5V peak sine wave. Sketch the waveform
resulting at vO. What are its positive and negative peak values?

Fig. 7

Q. 8 For the circuits shown in Fig. 8 using ideal diodes, find the values of the voltages and currents indicated.

Fig. 8

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Q. 9 Assuming that the diodes in the circuit of Fig. 9 are ideal, find the values of the labeled voltages and
currents.

Fig. 9
Q. 10 For the circuits in Fig. 10, each utilizing an ideal diode (or diodes), sketch the output for the input
shown. Label the most positive and most negative output levels. Assume CR >> T.

Fig. 10

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