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With an input voltage large enough to be convenient, yet small enough so that the amplifier output is not saturated, vie

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 8:39 am
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With An Input Voltage Large Enough To Be Convenient Yet Small Enough So That The Amplifier Output Is Not Saturated Vie 1
With An Input Voltage Large Enough To Be Convenient Yet Small Enough So That The Amplifier Output Is Not Saturated Vie 1 (20.88 KiB) Viewed 37 times
With an input voltage large enough to be convenient, yet smallenough so that the amplifier output is not saturated, view theinput voltage vG and the output voltage vOUT on the oscilloscopeand sketch them on graph paper. Measure vG, the voltage at thenon-inverting input v+, the voltage at the inverting input v-, andvOUT, and record these values in the Table below. Calculate themeasured gain and enter it along with the percent error. Indicateappropriate units
With An Input Voltage Large Enough To Be Convenient Yet Small Enough So That The Amplifier Output Is Not Saturated Vie 2
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R₁ www W = Rg VG Rf www Figure 6. The Non-inverting Op-Amp Configuration. Note that even in the non-inverting case, negative feedback is used. The gain is R = 1+ 2²/₁₂ R₁ VOUT VG VOUT Eq. (3)
VG V+ V- VOUT Ay (measured) % error in Ay