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Procedures:
a) Non-inverting Amplifier
1. Assemble circuit as in diagram on breadboard.
2. Switch on the voltage power supply Vi and set its frequency to 1kHz and voltage
amplitude 40mVpp
3. Switch on the power supply
4. Using an oscilloscope, measure Vi and Vo voltages
5. Calculate the voltage gain of a non-inverting amplifier
6. Draw graph Vi and Vo versus time obtained from an oscilloscope.
7. Discuss your observations accordingly
b) Inverting Amplifier
1. Assemble circuit as diagram on breadboard.
2. Switch on the voltage power supply Vi and set its frequency to 1kHz and voltage
amplitude 40mVpp
3. Switch on the power supply
4. Using an oscilloscope, measure Vi and Vo voltages
5. Calculate the voltage gain of an inverting amplifier
6. Draw graph Vi and Vo versus time obtained from an oscilloscope.
7. Discuss your observations accordingly
Result:
a) Non-inverting Amplifier
1. Voltage gain
Discussion:
Conclusions:
1. The voltage output of the amplifier in greater than voltage input
2. The voltage output of non-inverting amplifier is the same phase as the voltage
input
3. The voltage output of inverting amplifier is 180° out of phase of the voltage input
References:
1. J. David Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, (7th Edition), John Wiley and
Sons Inc,2002
2. David E. Johnson, John L. Hilburn, Johnny R. Johnson, Peter D. Scott, Basic
Electric Circuit Analysis, (5th Edition), Prentice Hall, 1995
3. Robert J. Herrick, DC/AC Circuits and Electronics: Principles & Applications,
Theorem Delwan Learning, New York, 2003
4. Thomas L. Floyd, Principles Of Electric Circuits: Electron Flow Version, (3rd
Edition), Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 1993
5. Thomas L. Floyd, Principles Of Electric Circuits: Conventional Current Versions,
(8th Edition), Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2007