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Given the following circuit find out vo as function of v1 and v2
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What is the highest frequency of a triangle wave of 20-V peak-to-peak amplitude that can be
reproduced by an op amp whose slew rate is 10V/µs? For a sine wave of the same frequency
what is the maximum amplitude of output signal that remain undistorted?
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An op amp with unity gain bandwidth fT=2 MHz, SR=1V/µs, output saturation voltage
Vomax=10V is used to design a non inverting amplifier with an amplification of 10.
If the input signal is a sine wave of 25 mV peak-to-peak amplitude, what is the useful
frequency range of operation?
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An op amp wired in the inverting configuration with the input grounded, having R2=100KΩ
and R1=1KΩ, has an output dc voltage of −0.5V. If the input bias current is known to be very
small, find the input offset voltage.
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