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+ | <center><font size= 4> | ||
+ | '''Practice question for [[ECE201]]: "Linear circuit analysis I" ''' | ||
+ | </font size> | ||
+ | By: Chinar Dhamija | ||
+ | Topic: Op Amp | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ==Question== | ||
+ | Find the output voltage, Vout. | ||
+ | [[File:ECE201_P3.png|700px|center]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ===Answer === | ||
+ | First we know that <math>V_-</math> = <math>V_+</math><br /> | ||
+ | <math>V_-</math> = 20V = <math>V_+</math> | ||
+ | The next step would be to do nodal analysis at the node where the two resistor wires intersect.<br /> | ||
+ | Let's call that node V+:<br /> | ||
+ | <math>\begin{align} | ||
+ | \frac{V_+ - 0}{11} + \frac{V_+ - Vout}{44} = & 0\\ | ||
+ | \frac{20}{11} + \frac{20 - Vout}{44} = & 0\\ | ||
+ | 80 + 20 - Vout = &0\\ | ||
+ | Vout = 100V | ||
+ | \end{align} | ||
+ | </math> | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ==Questions and comments== | ||
+ | If you have any questions, comments, etc. please post them below | ||
+ | *Comment 1 | ||
+ | **Answer to Comment 1 | ||
+ | *Comment 2 | ||
+ | **Answer to Comment 2 | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 26 April 2015
Op Amp Practice
Practice question for ECE201: "Linear circuit analysis I"
By: Chinar Dhamija
Topic: Op Amp
Question
Find the output voltage, Vout.
Answer
First we know that $ V_- $ = $ V_+ $
$ V_- $ = 20V = $ V_+ $
The next step would be to do nodal analysis at the node where the two resistor wires intersect.
Let's call that node V+:
$ \begin{align} \frac{V_+ - 0}{11} + \frac{V_+ - Vout}{44} = & 0\\ \frac{20}{11} + \frac{20 - Vout}{44} = & 0\\ 80 + 20 - Vout = &0\\ Vout = 100V \end{align} $
Questions and comments
If you have any questions, comments, etc. please post them below
- Comment 1
- Answer to Comment 1
- Comment 2
- Answer to Comment 2