EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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Author: Alexander
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Chapter 5, Problem 2RQ
For an ideal op amp, which of the following statements are not true?
- (a) The differential voltage across the input terminals is zero.
- (b) The current into the input terminals is zero.
- (c) The current from the output terminal is zero.
- (d) The input resistance is zero.
- (e) The output resistance is zero.
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EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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Ch. 5.9 - Rework Practice Prob. 5.1 using PSpice. If the...Ch. 5.10 - A three-bit DAC is shown in Fig. 5.37. (a)...Ch. 5.10 - Determine the value of the external gain-setting...Ch. 5 - The two input terminals of an op amp are labeled...Ch. 5 - For an ideal op amp, which of the following...Ch. 5 - For the circuit in Fig. 5.40, voltage vo is: (a)6...Ch. 5 - For the circuit in Fig. 5.40, current ix is:...Ch. 5 - If vs = 0 in the circuit of Fig. 5.41, current io...Ch. 5 - If vs = 8 mV in the circuit of Fig. 5.41, the...Ch. 5 - Refer to Fig. 5.41. 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Figure 5.69...Ch. 5 - Calculate ix and vo in the circuit of Fig. 5.70....Ch. 5 - Refer to the op amp circuit in Fig. 5.71....Ch. 5 - Given the op amp circuit shown in Fig. 5.72,...Ch. 5 - Design a noninverting amplifier with a gain of...Ch. 5 - For the circuit shown in Fig. 5.73, find the...Ch. 5 - Determine the output of the summing amplifier in...Ch. 5 - Using Fig. 5.75, design a problem to help other...Ch. 5 - For the op amp circuit in Fig. 5.76, determine the...Ch. 5 - Referring to the circuit shown in Fig. 5.77,...Ch. 5 - An averaging amplifier is a summer that provides...Ch. 5 - The feedback resistor of a three-input averaging...Ch. 5 - The feedback resistor of a five-input averaging...Ch. 5 - Show that the output voltage vo of the circuit in...Ch. 5 - Design an op amp circuit to perform the following...Ch. 5 - Using only two op amps, design a circuit to solve...Ch. 5 - The circuit in Fig. 5.79 is for a difference...Ch. 5 - The circuit in Fig. 5.80 is a differential...Ch. 5 - Design a difference amplifier to have a gain of 4...Ch. 5 - Design a circuit to amplify the difference between...Ch. 5 - Using two op amps, design a subtractor.Ch. 5 - Design an op amp circuit such that vo = 4v1 + 6v2 ...Ch. 5 - The ordinary difference amplifier for fixed-gain...Ch. 5 - Determine the voltage transfer ratio vovs in the...Ch. 5 - In a certain electronic device, a three-stage...Ch. 5 - Using Fig. 5.83, design a problem to help other...Ch. 5 - Find vo in the op amp circuit of Fig. 5.84.Ch. 5 - Calculate io in the op amp circuit of Fig. 5.85....Ch. 5 - In the op amp circuit of Fig. 5.86, determine the...Ch. 5 - Calculate vo/vi in the op amp circuit of Fig....Ch. 5 - Determine vo in the circuit of Fig. 5.88. 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(a)...Ch. 5 - A four-bit R-2R ladder DAC is presented in Fig....Ch. 5 - In the op amp circuit of Fig. 5.104, find the...Ch. 5 - Design a voltage controlled ideal current source...Ch. 5 - Figure 5.105 displays a two-op-amp instrumentation...Ch. 5 - Figure 5.106 shows an instrumentation amplifier...Ch. 5 - Design a circuit that provides a relationship...Ch. 5 - The op amp circuit in Fig. 5.107 is a current...Ch. 5 - A noninverting current amplifier is portrayed in...Ch. 5 - Refer to the bridge amplifier shown in Fig. 5.109....Ch. 5 - A voltage-to-current converter is shown in Fig....
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