Microelectronic Circuits (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) 7th edition
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Author: Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith
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Chapter 2.6, Problem 2.25E
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To determine
The time required for the Miller Integrator to saturate.
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The value of the largest possible feedback resistor
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A students working on amplifier having input voltage is 2.5 mV, Input resistance is 2 Killo ohm and feedback resistance is 200 killo ohm then solve following 1. Evaluate the gain for non inverting amplifier. 2. Calculate gain of the current. 3. Evaluate the output voltage. 4. If input voltage is applied to non inverting terminal then calculate the output voltage. 5. Analyze the nature of output voltage.
A students working on amplifier having input voltage is 2.5 mV, Input resistance is 2 Killo ohm and feedback resistance is 200 killo ohm then solve following 1. Evaluate the gain for non inverting amplifier. 2. Calculate gain of the current. 3. Evaluate the output voltage. 4. If input voltage is applied to non inverting terminal then calculate the output voltage. 5. Analyze the nature of output voltage.
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A students working on amplifier having input voltage is 2.5 mV, Input resistance is 2 Killo ohm and feedback resistance is 200…
A single-pole op amp has these specifications:
Ao = 80,000 fT =5 MHz
Rid = 250 kΩ Ro =50 Ω
(a) Draw the circuit of a macro model for this operational amplifier. (b) Draw the circuit of a macro model for this operational amplifier if the op amp also has Ric = 500 MΩ.
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