b) A linear temperature sensor produces an output voltage of 0-0.5 V when the temperature varies in the range 0-100°C. C

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b) A linear temperature sensor produces an output voltage of 0-0.5 V when the temperature varies in the range 0-100°C. C

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b)
A linear temperature sensor produces an output voltage of 0-0.5
V when the temperature varies in the range 0-100°C. Calculate its
sensitivity.
c) Design a suitable amplifier circuit, based on an idealised
operational amplifier which will produce an output voltage in the
range 0-5 V for the sensor from Part b). Your answer should include
identification of the amplifier type chosen,
circuit diagram, component selection and calculations.
A 12-bit analogue to digital converter (ADC) is to connected to:
the output of the amplifier from Part c), also having an input
voltage range from 0-5 V.
1) Calculate the number of discrete input levels which can be
recognised..
ii)
Calculate the input resolution of the ADC in volts.
Please solve in 1 hour
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