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Experiment No.6
Submitted By:
EEE41
Submitted to:
Sapitan,Phoebe Faith
Date performed:
04/16/18
Date submitted:
23/04/18
INTRODUCTION:
Operational amplifiers, or op-amps for short, got their name from the modules used in analog
computers to perform “operations” such as adding, multiplying and so forth. Now they are
integrated circuits for application as general feedback amplifiers. They seem easy to use, but the
many types available and the great variety of ratings hint that their use requires considerable
knowledge and skill, which is true. In this lab and the next, we will examine a dozen or so
circuits that will give a good understanding of how to use op-amps in various applications.
OBJECTIVE:
. After completing and performing the laboratory experiment, you will able to:
3. Through measurement observe and determine the op-amp response to a common-mode signal.
DISCUSSION:
An inverting-amplifier circuit is built by grounding the positive input of the operational amplifier
and connecting resistors R1 and R2, called the feedback networks, between the inverting input
and the signal source and amplifier output node, respectively. With assumption that reverse-
transfer parameter is negligibly small, open-circuit voltage gain Av, input resistance Zin and
output resistance Zo can be calculated.
Gain bandwith
Av =1.14
Figure 6.2 b
Av =2.02
f2 = 157.3 kHz
Vin(p-p) = 1V
Vout(p-p) = 1.32V
Figure 6.3b
Vin(p-p) =1V
Vout(p-p) =0.6mV
Av = 0.6x10^-3(common-mode gain)
CMRR= 2200
CONCLUSION
To conclude, this laboratory gave us opportunity to see working amplifiers and prove the
theoretical formulas for their gains and output voltages. In this lab, we also experienced building
circuits for inverting, non-inverting and summing amplifiers and got basic understanding by
analyzing their output signals with the help of oscilloscope and multimeter
REFERENCE
http://www.ece.mtu.edu/labs/EElabs/EE3305/OpAmp%20Lab%20I.pdf
http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/downloads/op-amp.pdf