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Institute of Technology, Zakura campus, University of Kashmir.

Assignment 1
Subject: Analog Electronics II Semester 4th
ECE
Last Date of submission: 28 May 2018 (Before 1:30 pm) Dated:27 March 2018.

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Q1. Draw the output waveform of the figure for 20 µv peak to peak input. +
AC

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R

Q2. Calculate the output voltage for the given circuit. Assume supply
voltage as ± 9V.

Q3. Determine the output voltage for the non-inverting amplifier input
voltage 37µVpp sinewave. Assume that the supply voltage as ± 12V.

Q4. An op-amp with an open-loop gain of 1000 V/V is used in a closed-loop inverting
configuration. The output voltage ranges from +10 V to -10 V, what is the maximum voltage that
appears between the non-inverting and inverting terminals of the op-amp?

Q5. Find the required value of amplification A, If an input Voltage Vin= 0.1mV is to be
amplified to an output voltage Vout = 2 V. Which amplifier circuit is to be used?
Q6. Find the value of output voltage Vp in the differential amplifier shown in circuit shown in
figure below if the operational amplifier is ideal with an amplification A=10000, the Vout = 1V,
and Vn = 5mV.

Vp
Vout
Vn

Q7. Calculate CMRR if the operational amplifier has ACM =234 and ADM = 412.
Q8. The input voltages of a differential amplifier are

Find the expressions for common mode and differential components of input signal.

Q9. We need a noninverting amplifier with a de gain of 10 to amplify an input signal


given by
Vin (t) = 0 t< 0
= t exp(-t) t > 0
in which t is in us. Determine the minimum slew-rate specification required for the op
amp if distortion must be avoided.

Q10. Determine the common mode output voltage .Given CMRR=65db

Q 11. Find the minimum CMRR for an electrocardiograph amplifier if the differential gain is 1000,
the desired differential input signal has a peak amplitude of 1 mV, the common-mode signal is a
100-V-peak 60-Hz sine wave, and it is desired that the output contains a peak common-mode
contribution that is 1 percent or less of the peak output caused by the differential signal.

Q 12. Find the minimum CMRR for an electrocardiograph amplifier if the differential gain is 1000,
the desired differential input signal has a peak amplitude of 1 mV, the common-mode signal is a
100-V-peak 60-Hz sine wave, and it is desired that the output contain a peak common-mode
contribution that is 1 percent or less of the peak output caused by the differential signal.

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