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R.V.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
Bengaluru - 59
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
www.rvce.edu.in ; hod.ec@rvce.edu.in; +91-9900700990; 080-6717 8042
Subject: Elements of Electronics Engineering Faculty Names: Dr. BVU, Dr. DRS, Dr. SKS
Subject Code: 18EC14/18EC24 Dr. AD, Dr.MAH, Mr. APC, Mrs. SP, Mr.SPR,

Tutorial-5

1. In the voltage follower circuit, op amp used is ideal in all respects, except it has a finite gain, A.
Determine vo/vin. If A is equal to 1000, calculate the error of the gain from that of the voltage
follower with an ideal op amp.

2. Draw the summer circuits, using two ideal op amps, and calculate the different resistor values to
obtain a) vo = 2v1-4v2+6v3 b) vo = v1+3v2+5v3-7v4-9v5-11v6, where v1,v2,v3,v4,v5 and v6 are the
available inputs.

3. The output signal of an op amp with a slew rate of 2.5V/µs, has a peak to peak value of 18V. Find the
maximum frequency for undistorted output voltage.

4. An op amp has a differential gain of 2×104 and a CMRR of 86dB. Determine the output, if the
differential input is 10µV and the common mode input is 10mV.

5. In the circuits of figs 7, 8 and 9, determine the output voltage, vo. Assume the op amps to be ideal.

7 1 5 U1
3
6
R1 Vo
2
2V 2kΩ
R2 4 UA741CD
-4V
1kΩ
R3
1V R4
5kΩ
5kΩ
Fig 7

R1
-2V 7 1 5 U1
10kΩ
3
R2
6 Vo
1V 15kΩ 2

R3 4 UA741CD
-3V R4
5kΩ
20kΩ

Fig 8
R.V.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
Bengaluru - 59
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
www.rvce.edu.in ; hod.ec@rvce.edu.in; +91-9900700990; 080-6717 8042

R5
3V 40kΩ V3
R4
7 1 5 U1
2V 10kΩ V2
3
R3
6
1V 10kΩ V1 2
Vo

R2 4 UA741CD
2V 5kΩ

R1 R6
-5V 5kΩ 10kΩ

Fig 9

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