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– Topic 4
6. The differential gain is
Terms
A. very high
1. A differential amplifier B. very low
C. dependent on input voltage
A. is a part of an Op-amp D. about 100
B. has one input and one output
C. has two outputs 7. With zero volts on both inputs, an OP-
D. both A and B amp ideally should have an output
2. When a differential amplifier is operated
A. equal to the positive supply voltage
single-ended,
B. equal to the negative supply voltage
C. equal to zero
A. the output is grounded
D. equal to CMRR
B. one input is grounded and signal is
applied to the other
8. For an Op-amp with negative feedback,
C. both inputs are connected together
the output is
the output is not inverted
A. equal to the input
3. In differential-mode,
B. increased
C. fed back to the inverting input
A. opposite polarity signals are applied
D. fed back to the noninverting input
to the inputs
B. the gain is one
9. The use of negative feedback
C. the outputs are of different
amplitudes
A. reduces the voltage gain of an Op-
only one supply voltage is used
amp
B. makes the Op-amp oscillate
4. In the common mode,
C. makes linear operation possible
D. both A and B
A. both inputs are grounded
B. the outputs are connected together
10. Negative feedback
C. an identical signal appears on both
the inputs
A. increases the input and output
D. the output signal are in-phase
impedances
B. increases the input impedance and
5. The common-mode gain is
bandwidth
C. decreases the output impedance
A. very high
and bandwidth
B. very low
D. does not affect impedance or
C. always unity
bandwidth
D. unpredictable
KEY TO CORRECTION – Terms
1. D. Both A and B
2. B. one input is grounded, and signal is applied to the other
3. A. opposite polarity signals are applied to the inputs
4. C. an identical signal appears on both the inputs
5. B. very low
6. A. very high
7. C. equal to zero
8. C. fed back to the inverting input
9. D. Both A and B
10. B. increases the input impedance and bandwidth
Adoptante, Aunhel John M. – Topic 4 diode has a VZ=12V and
(IZ)MAX=90mA.
Problem Solving
A. 12.5 V
1. Calculate the output voltage for the B. 22 V
given circuit. C. 0.9 V
D. 2.3 V
A. 7V
B. 5.9 V
C. 12 V
D. 11.4 V
A. 1090.9
B. 9821.43
C. 9166.66
D. 10000
A. -6.7
B. -33
C. -13.3
D. -3.33
The closed loop voltage gain , AF = The given circuit is a current to voltage
{[A*(R4+R5)]/[(RF+R1+(A*R1)]} = converter. Since V1 =0v and V1= V2.
[105*(10kΩ+1kΩ)]/[1kΩ+10kΩ+(105*1k => iin = Vin/R1 = 4/ 1.5kΩ =2.67mA.
Ω)] =11×108/112000 The output voltage Vo = -iin*RF = -
=> AF = 9821.43. 2.67mA*10kΩ = -26.7v.
4. D. 2.3 V