For the Op-Amp wired as shown in the diagram, the 1k resistor is replaced with a 7.061 k resistor. The function generator is supplying a 7V peak sine wave. Assuming the power supply to the Op Amp is plus/ minus 40V, what is the peak output voltage in volts? Hint: careful with polarity of output. |
by gufinesburg
May 02, 2018 |
Diagram? |
by mikerogerswsm
May 02, 2018 |
I never saw a 7.061k resistor. There is in fact a 7.06k resistor, rather exotic because it is E192 series, but as soon as it passes any current it will heat up and its value will drift. If anyone quoted a resistor value to four digits I would feel justified in calling him a liar. |
by mikerogerswsm
May 06, 2018 |
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