1. Figure 2 shows an operational amplifier. A voltage of 2 V is connected to the inverting input Vref as voltage offset. The circuit should have a 5 V power supply connected to the positive power rail (+Vcc) and the negative power rail (-VEE) to ground. Vref +Vcc -VEE Figure 2. Vo a) Compute Vo when Vi is supply with a DC voltage input, varying from -5V to +5V. Sketch the graph with Vi as the x-axis and Vo as the y-axis.

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1. Figure 2 shows an operational amplifier. A voltage of 2 V is connected to the
inverting input Vref as voltage offset. The circuit should have a 5 V power supply
connected to the positive power rail (+Vcc) and the negative power rail (-VEE) to
ground.
Vref
V₁
+
+Vcc
-VEE
Figure 2.
Vo
a) Compute V when V₁ is supply with a DC voltage input, varying from -5V to
+5V. Sketch the graph with Vi as the x-axis and Vo as the y-axis.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Figure 2 shows an operational amplifier. A voltage of 2 V is connected to the inverting input Vref as voltage offset. The circuit should have a 5 V power supply connected to the positive power rail (+Vcc) and the negative power rail (-VEE) to ground. Vref V₁ + +Vcc -VEE Figure 2. Vo a) Compute V when V₁ is supply with a DC voltage input, varying from -5V to +5V. Sketch the graph with Vi as the x-axis and Vo as the y-axis.
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I don' t get this, how to know Vin is greater than V ref then it is 5 V? Also, Vin is smaller than V ref then is 0V?

if Vin is less than the Vref it is blocks the Vin
Vin > Vref, V₁=5 volts (i.e +Vcc)
Vin < Vref, Vo=0 volts (i.e-Vcc)
Transcribed Image Text:if Vin is less than the Vref it is blocks the Vin Vin > Vref, V₁=5 volts (i.e +Vcc) Vin < Vref, Vo=0 volts (i.e-Vcc)
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