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4-P1) In the circuit below, the operational amplifier is ideal with the output voltage limitations V* = 5 V and V-=-5 V. Neglect the Early effect (VA = ∞0). a) Derive an expression for vo in terms of vi (vo=f(vi)), and calculate it. b) For the vi input voltage varying in the range [-2 V- +2 V], draw the voltage transfer characteristic vo versus vi specifying the important voltage values on the plot. Every numerical value on the plot should be explained in detail on your answer sheet. R₁ = 10 kN, R₂ = 1 kN, R3 = 10 kN, saturation current of the transistor Is = 1x10-16 A, and V₁ = 25 mV. R₁ R3 VK пR2 vic vo 4-P2) In the circuit below, the operational amplifier is ideal with the output voltage limitations V+ = 15 V and V-=-15 V. If VA and vo voltage waveforms are as shown in Figures (a) and (b), find the resistor values and the VB signal. You can choose the resistor values in the range [1 k-50 km]. VAA Figure (a) t 2 V 3RB RF RB Figure (b) 에 VB + - Vo -4 V Vo क 10 V
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