Lab Experiment 5
Lab Experiment 5
Experiment No 5
SUMMING AMPLIFIER
Aim: To design and setup a summing amplifier circuit with OP AMP 741C for a gain of 2
and verify the output.
Objectives: After completion of this experiment, student will be able to design and setup a
summing amplifier using OP AMP.
Equipments/Components:
Sl .No Name and Specification Quantity required
1 Dual power supply +/- 15V 1
2 DC power source 1.5V 2
3 Function generator (0- 1MHz) 1
4 Oscilloscope 1
5 Bread board 1
6 IC 741C 1
7 Resistor 3
8 Probes and connecting wires As required.
Principle:
Op-amp can be used to design a circuit whose output is the sum of several input
signals. Such a circuit is called a summing amplifier or an adder. Summing amplifier can be
classified as inverting & non-inverting summer depending on the input applied to inverting &
non-inverting terminals respectively. Circuit Diagram shows an inverting summing amplifier
with 2 inputs. Here the output will be amplified version of the sum of the two input voltages
with 1800 phase reversal.
Vo = - ( Rf/ Ri )(V1+V2)
Procedure
7. Note down and draw the input and output waveforms on the graph.
8. Verify that the output voltage is -6VDC
9. Repeat the procedure with V1 =1Vpp / 1 KHz sine wave and V2 = +1.5Vdc as shown
in fig2.
10. Verify the output .
Result:
Circuit Diagram
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Design:
The output voltage of an inverting summing amplifier is given by Vo = -( Rf / Ri )(V1+V2) Let Ri
= 1.1KΩ
Observations:
Part1:
V1= 1.5 DC
V2= 1.5 DC
Then Vo=?
Part 2:
Graph:
Discussion: