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=Summing Amplifier Practice=
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'''Practice question for [[ECE201]]: "Linear circuit analysis I" '''
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By: Chinar Dhamija
  
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Topic: Summing Op Amp
  
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==Question==
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Find the output voltage, Vout.
  
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[[File:ECE201_P4.png|500px|center]]
  
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===Answer ===
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First we know that <math>V_-</math> = <math>V_+</math><br />
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<math>V_-</math> = 0V = <math>V_+</math><br />
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The op amp can be ignored for this particular problem.<br />
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We can apply the formula we learned in class to solve for Vout.<br />
  
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<math>Vout = (\frac{-R_f}{R_1})Vin</math><br />
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By using the superposition principle we can look at one voltage source at a time, then add them together to find Vout.
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<math>\begin{align}
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    Vout = (\frac{-72}{24})4 + (\frac{-72}{36})6\\
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    Vout = -24V
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\end{align}
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 26 April 2015


Summing Amplifier Practice

Practice question for ECE201: "Linear circuit analysis I"

By: Chinar Dhamija

Topic: Summing Op Amp


Question

Find the output voltage, Vout.

ECE201 P4.png


Answer

First we know that $ V_- $ = $ V_+ $
$ V_- $ = 0V = $ V_+ $
The op amp can be ignored for this particular problem.
We can apply the formula we learned in class to solve for Vout.

$ Vout = (\frac{-R_f}{R_1})Vin $
By using the superposition principle we can look at one voltage source at a time, then add them together to find Vout. $ \begin{align} Vout = (\frac{-72}{24})4 + (\frac{-72}{36})6\\ Vout = -24V \end{align} $


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