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For
non-‐inverting
configuration,
you
can
derive
(pp.
73-‐75)
1
Exercise
2.12
(a) Show
that
if
the
following
op
amp
has
a
finite
open-‐loop
gain
A,
then
the
closed-‐loop
gain
is
given
by
the
equation
on
the
previous
page.
(b) For
R1
=
1
kΩ
and
R2
=
9
kΩ
find
the
percentage
deviation
ε
of
the
closed-‐loop
gain
from
the
ideal
value
of
(1+R2/R1)
for
the
cases
A
=
103,
104,
and
105.
For
vI
=
1
V,
find
in
each
case
the
voltage
between
the
two
input
terminals
of
the
op
amp.
2
2.
Slew-‐rate
3
3.
Offset
voltage
4
Examples
1) A
truck
weighing
station
employs
an
electronic
pressure
meter
whose
output
is
amplified
by
non-‐inverting
amplifier.
If
the
pressure
meter
generates
20
mV
for
every
100
kg
of
load,
what
are
the
accuracies
of
the
weighing
station
with
op-‐amp
offset
of
2
mV?
2) An
op
amp
wired
in
the
inverting
configuration
with
the
input
grounded,
having
R2
=
100
kΩ
and
R1
=
1
kΩ,
has
an
output
dc
voltage
of
-‐0.4
V.
If
the
input
bias
current
is
known
to
be
very
small,
find
the
offset
voltage.
5
4.
Input
bias
current
6