Using LTspice 13a. Instrumentation Amplifier Design an Instrumentation Amplifier with a Voltage Output of 20v. Assuming that you have a 1k ohms on all resistors including the Rgain. Use the proper amplifier on this, which is designed to work as a Precision Operational Amplifier. Take a screenshot of your schematic and the graph of Voltage Input and Voltage Output. 13b. Instrumentation Amplifier Design an Instrumentation Amplifier with a Voltage Output of 5v. Assuming that you have a 1k ohms on all resistors excluding the Rgain, with V1 = 10v and V2 = 15v with a frequency of 60hz. Use the proper amplifier on this, which is designed to work as a Precision Operational Amplifier. Take a screenshot of your schematic and the graph of Voltage Input and Voltage Output
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13a. Instrumentation Amplifier
Design an Instrumentation Amplifier with a Voltage Output of 20v.
Assuming that you have a 1k ohms on all resistors including the Rgain.
Use the proper amplifier on this, which is designed to work as a
Precision Operational Amplifier. Take a screenshot of your schematic
and the graph of Voltage Input and Voltage Output.
13b. Instrumentation Amplifier
Design an Instrumentation Amplifier with a Voltage Output of 5v.
Assuming that you have a 1k ohms on all resistors excluding the Rgain,
with V1 = 10v and V2 = 15v with a frequency of 60hz. Use the proper
amplifier on this, which is designed to work as a Precision Operational
Amplifier. Take a screenshot of your schematic and the graph of
Voltage Input and Voltage Output.
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