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ANALOG SYSTEMS : PROBLEM SET 3

IN ALL PROBLEMS IN THIS TUTORIAL, THE Problem 3


OPAMP IS NONIDEAL IN THE SENSE THAT IT HAS
FINITE BANDWIDTH. The transfer function of the
opamp is given by A(s) = ωsu
50K 20K

Problem 1
+ 0.2V vo

(a)
R1 R2 R4

R3 10K 40K
+ v vo
− i
1K 10K

(b) R1 Rx
0.2mA vo

+ v vo
− i 10K 40K

Figure 3: Circuits for Problem 3.

Figure 1: Circuits for Problem 1.


In the circuits above, mark the signs on the opamp for
In the circuits above, determine the signs on the negative feedback operation, and determine the transfer
opamps for negative feedback operation, and determine functions from the input sources to vo .
the transfer function vo /vi . Consider the case where Rx =
100 R1 , R2 = R1 = R3 . Determine R4 so that both cir-
cuits have the same gain. Compare the 3-dB bandwidths
achieved for both circuits.
Problem 4
Problem 2
3K 4K
R1
v1
iin
R2 R4
v2 vo
Rin
R3
v3
vo
2K 1K

Figure 4: Circuits for Problem 4.

Figure 2: Circuit for Problem 2.


In the circuit above, mark the signs on the opamp for
Determine the transfer functions from v1 , v2 and v3 to negative feedback operation, and determine the transfer
vo . What is the 3-dB bandwidth of each of these transfer function from iin to vo . Determine the input impedance
functions? (as a function of frequency) looking in, as denoted by Rin .

1
R1
v1
R2 Rx
v2
R1 R2
R3
v3
R4 vo
v4
R5
v5
R1 R2
R6
v6
+ vi
Ry −
RL

Figure 5: Circuit for Problem 5.


Figure 7: Circuit for Problem 7.

Problem 5
In the circuit above, mark the signs on the opamp for neg-
ative feedback operation, and determine the transfer func-
tions to vo from v1 , · · · , v6 .

vi + vo
Problem 6
-
voff,1 +
(a) −

vo (n2-1)R1
vi +
− R1
R3 R2 R1

R4
vi + +
vo
- -
voff,1 + voff,2 +
(b) − −

Figure 6: Circuit for Problem 6. (n-1)R1 (n-1)R1


R1 R1

In the circuit above, mark the signs on the opamp for


negative feedback operation, and determine Vo (s)/Vi (s).
(c) vi +
+
- vo
Problem 7 voff,1 +− -
voff,2 +

In the circuit above, mark the signs on the opamp for nega-
tive feedback operation, and determine the Norton equiv- R1 (n-1)R1
alent for the circuit looking across the load resistor RL . Re-
member, that the Norton equivalent will be frequency de- (n2-1)R1
pendent. R1

Problem 8
Figure 8: Circuit for Problem 8.
The figure above shows three different ways of achieving
an amplifier with a gain of n2 , where n2 ≫ 1. If vof f,1,2 = 0
and the opamps have infinite gain, all three are equivalent.

2
Determine the transfer functions of each of these ampli-
fiers. Assume that the offset voltages are all zero. WHich
of them has the highest bandwidth?

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