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=
N
1
f
R
R -
i
i
i
v
31. Pick R
1
= 10 k. Then v
S
= -0.21 V.
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CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS SELECTED ANSWERS
33. One possible solution of many:
35. Set R = 10 k:
Then connect several into:
after setting R
f2
= R
f1
= R
in
= R =10 k.
37. 1 kV
39. -179 kV
41. 1.7 V
43. R
f
= 0, R
in
= 100 k, R
2
= 51 .
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CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS SELECTED ANSWERS
45. R
f
= 120 k and R
in
= 200 k, R = 560 .
47. R = 400 , R
1
= 82 .
I
I
s
49. R = 91 , R
1
= 560 , 467 > R
L
> 67 .
51. (a) 3.7 mV; (b) 28 mV; (c) 3.7 V.
53.
A 101
100A -
in
out
+
=
v
v
; A = 9999.
55. v
out
= -16 mV
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CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS SELECTED ANSWERS
57. (a)
(b)
v
out
= 10
5
(-0.00004v
2
- 9.9998010
-6
v
1
)+5v
2
= 1.00008v
2
- 0.99998v
1
= 0.0005
1.99996 sin t
(c) =0.99998v ) 2 / ( 10 10
2
5 5
a d out
v v v v = =
2
-0.99998v
1
= 1.99996 sin t
59. (a) V
3
= 27 V;
61. Positive voltage supply, negative voltage supply, inverting input, ground, output
pin.
63. This is a non-inverting op amp circuit, so we expect a gain of 214.
65. For v
x
= -10 mV, PSpice predicts v
d
= 6 V, where the hand calculations based on
the detailed model predict 50 V, which is about one order of magnitude larger.
For the same input voltage, PSpice predicts an input current of -1 A, whereas the
hand calculations predict 99.5v
x
mA = -995 nA (which is reasonably close).
67. (a) Negative saturation begins at V
in
= 4.72 V, and positive saturation begins at
V
in
= +4.67 V. (b) 40.6 mA.
69.
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CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS SELECTED ANSWERS
71. (a)
-15
-10
-5
0
5
10
15
-2 -1 0 1 2
V
active
(V)
V
o
u
t
(
V
)
12 V
-12 V
73.
75. (a)
+
= =
Gauge
ref out
R R
R
R R
R
V V V V
3
3
2 1
2
2 1
; (b) V
out
= 0; (c) R = 4.3 k and R
= 4.7 k, gain of 5.39 for R = 4.7 k, so R = 11.5 k.
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