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1Op-AmpOperational Amplifier
Op-Amp name derives from early usage of these
elements in performing mathematical operations in
analog computers.
- Non Inverting Amplifier
- Inverting Amplifier
- Adder
- (and Subtractor using an Inverter)
- Differential Amplifier
- Integrator
- Differentiator
2Three Ways to Examine Op-Amp Behavior
- Consider as an Ideal Op-Amp Component
- Consider as a Feedback Model and Examine
Behavior - Perform Conventional Circuit Analysis
3VE VIN - VIN- VOUT a VE
VIN-
VIN
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5Ideal Op-Amp Model
VE VIN - VIN- VOUT a VE
6Behavior of Feedback Model
7Behavior of Feedback Model of Non Inverting
Amplifier
8Behavior of Feedback Model
9Behavior of Feedback Model
10Behavior of Feedback Model
11Behavior of Feedback Model Summary
12Circuit Analysis Approach
13Circuit Analysis Approach
14Op-AmpOperational Amplifier
Op-Amp name derives from early usage of these
elements in performing mathematical operations in
analog computers.
- Non Inverting Amplifier
- Inverting Amplifier
- Adder
- (and Subtractor using an Inverter)
- Differential Amplifier
- Integrator
- Differentiator
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18Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis
19Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis
20Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis
21Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis
22Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis
? ZF / ZG
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25Common Mode Rejection Ratio
26Common Mode Rejection RatioCMRR
where A is the differential mode gain and Acm is
the common mode gain
Ideally CMRR?? Typically 60 dB ? CMRR ? 120 dB
27Assumes R2 R4 and R1 R3
28Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis with
Component Imbalance
29Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis with
Component Imbalance
30Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis with
Component Imbalance
31Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis with
Component Imbalance
32Differential Amplifier Circuit Analysis with
Component Imbalance
33The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem simply states,
the maximum amount of power will be dissipated by
a load resistance when that load resistance is
equal to the Thevenin/Norton resistance of the
network supplying the power.
34- To create the Thevenin Equivalent Circuit we
need - Value of the Thevenin Voltage Source
- Value of the Thevenin Resistance
35Input and Output Impedances of Noninverting
Op-amp Configuration
The unity gain buffer input impedance is much
higher than the op-amp input impedance Rd. The
amplifier output impedance is much smaller than
the op-amp output impedance Ro.
36Instrumentation Amplifier
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38Instrumentation Amplifier Example
Burr-Brown INA118
Parameters
Gain
39Instrumentation Amp (cont.)
A feedback network may also be included with the
instrumentation amplifier.
vdiff v2 - v1
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