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Chapter 2, Problem 2.126P
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The frequency at which a 2V peak-to-peak sine wave can be produced at the output.
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One way to measure the slew-rate limitation of an op amp is to apply a sine wave (or square wave) as the input to an amplifier and then increase the frequency until the output waveform becomes triangular. Suppose that a 1-MHz input signal produces a triangular output waveform having a peak-to-peak amplitude of 4 V. Determine the slew rate of the op amp.
1.Sketch the output voltage against time diagram for the values given in Q4 in the following.
Vref = 2 V,
Vs = 10 V
R1 = 1000 Ohms
R2 = 10,000 Ohms
cases:
a) Vin is a sine wave with peak-to-peak voltage of 8 V and period of 5 ms.
b) Vin is a sine wave with peak-to-peak voltage of 4 V and period of 5 ms.
Answers from question 4:
Vth1: -1.091 V Vth2: -2.909 V Vsym: 1.818V
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