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Lab Experiment 5

The document describes an experiment to design and test a summing amplifier circuit using an op-amp. The circuit sums two input voltages and outputs an amplified version of the sum. The experiment is conducted in two parts: first with DC inputs to verify an output voltage of -6V, and second with one AC and one DC input to verify the summed output. Equipment includes a dual power supply, DC sources, function generator, oscilloscope, breadboard, op-amp, resistors and connecting wires.

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Lab Experiment 5

The document describes an experiment to design and test a summing amplifier circuit using an op-amp. The circuit sums two input voltages and outputs an amplified version of the sum. The experiment is conducted in two parts: first with DC inputs to verify an output voltage of -6V, and second with one AC and one DC input to verify the summed output. Equipment includes a dual power supply, DC sources, function generator, oscilloscope, breadboard, op-amp, resistors and connecting wires.

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EEE 204

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

1. Check the components.


2. Setup the circuit on the breadboard and check the connections.
3. Switch on the power supply.
4. Give V1 =V2 = +1.5V DC with polarity as shown in fig.1.
5. Make sure that the CRO selector is in the D.C. coupling position.
6. Observe input and output on two channels of the oscilloscope simultaneously.
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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

Then Rf = 2.2KΩ Then Vo = -2(V1+V2)

Observations:
Part1:

V1= 1.5 DC
V2= 1.5 DC
Then Vo=?

Part 2:

V1= 1Vpp sine wave V2= 1.5 DC


Then Vo=?

Graph:

Discussion:

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