Consider the network above with V, = 4V, V, = 5V, and R = 1.8k2. %3D Treat the op-amp as real, with B =1.2 × 10°, R, = 1.5M2, and R, = 802. a. What is the voltage v, across the input terminals? b. What is the current i, through the input terminals? II

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Problem 13PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, IT=1.25 amps, R=1.2k, and XL=1k. Find IR
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Consider the network above with V, = 4V, V, = 5V, and R = 1.8kQ.
Treat the op-amp as real, with B =1.2 × 10°, R, = 1.5M2, and R, = 802.
a. What is the voltage v, across the input terminals?
Vr =
b. What is the current i, through the input terminals?
c. What is the "ideal" output voltage (treating the op-amp as ideal)?
Videal
d. What is the difference between the ideal and real output voltage?
Vreal - Videal
Transcribed Image Text:3R R + V1 Vout V2 2R Consider the network above with V, = 4V, V, = 5V, and R = 1.8kQ. Treat the op-amp as real, with B =1.2 × 10°, R, = 1.5M2, and R, = 802. a. What is the voltage v, across the input terminals? Vr = b. What is the current i, through the input terminals? c. What is the "ideal" output voltage (treating the op-amp as ideal)? Videal d. What is the difference between the ideal and real output voltage? Vreal - Videal
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