Week4 Assignment PDF
Week4 Assignment PDF
a. Non-Inverting Amplifier
b. Inverting Amplifier
c. An Oscillator
d. A Schmitt Trigger
Solution: d)
Shown circuit is Positive Feedback and in positive feedback, Op-amp operates in its saturation region.
The circuit switches between negative and positive output voltage levels. It is a Schmitt trigger.
2. In the circuit given below, the OP-AMP is ideal. The input Vx is a sinusoid. To ensure
Vx = Vy, the value of CN in is _________
a. 100 pF
b. 200 pF
c. 300 pF
d. Data Insufficient
Solution: (a)
Explanation: Applying KCL at Non-Inverting Amplifier,
𝑉𝑦 − 0 𝑉𝑦 − Vout
=
1𝑘 10𝑘
𝑉𝑦 Vout
∴ Vy = −
10 10
∴ Vout = 11 ∗ 𝑉𝑦
𝑠𝐶𝑉𝑦 = 10𝑠𝐶𝑁 𝑉𝑦
𝐶 1nF
𝐶𝑁 = 10 = 10
= 100 𝑝𝐹
3. Let the input of the comparator is connected to a sinusoidal signal of 8 V (peak to peak)
without any DC component. Compute the duty cycle of the output.
Note: Consider an ideal comparator
a. 1/2
b. 1/3
c. 1/6
d. 1/12
Solution: b) 1/3
4 sin ωt = 2
π 5π
ωt = 6
, 6
5π π
TON − 4π 1
Duty Cycle = T
= 6
2π
6
= 12π
=3
4. Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. If the input voltage Vi connected to the input
of -Ve terminal is a symmetrical sawtooth wave. Compute the average output value.
Note: Consider the input average value as zero, with a positive slope and peak to peak value
of 20 V and output peak to peak as 30 V
Vi
Vo
a. 5V
b. 10 V
c. –5V
d. 7.5 V
Solution: d) 7.5 V
The circuit has a positive feedback. So, output will be saturated to either + Vsat or – Vsat.
Given that peak to peak output as 30 V. i.e Vsat = 15 V
Now, input waveform can be drawn as
Vi
Vo
a.
b.
c.
d.
Solution: d)
Given AOL = 50,000, so the Zener break down for an input voltage Vi = 9.7/A OL = ± 0.194 mV and
input drives the output to ± Vsat. This causes VZ1 or VZ2 to break down, giving output voltage Vo =
± (VZ + VD) = ± 9.7 V
6. Consider the circuit shown in figure below. If input Vi = 1 VPP (peak-to-peak) sine wave, Vref =
0.5 V and saturation voltage = ± 15 V, compute the threshold voltages VUT and VLT.
Vi
Vo
Vref
a. VUT = 5.33 V and VLT = 4.67 V
b. VUT = 5.33 V and VLT = - 4.67 V
c. VUT = 4.67 V and VLT = - 4.67 V
d. VUT = 5.33 V and VLT = - 5.33 V
Given Vref = 0.5 V, Vi = 1 VPP. The circuit shown has a positive feedback and hence it is a Schmitt
trigger.
8. In continuation to the previous question, if VHW = 0.2 V and the upper threshold level VUTH = 0
V with input signal of 1 kHz sine wave of amplitude 4 VPP, compute the time duration of both
positive and negative output waveform
a. 0.5 ms, 0.5 ms
b. 0.516 ms, 0.484 ms
c. 0.484 ms, 0.516 ms
d. None of the mentioned
a.
b.
c.
d.
Solution: a)
The output looks like a window detector. The output will be high when the input is between VHT
and VLT. To realise the circuit let’s consider different cases
Case 1: Consider Vin = 1, VHT = 4, VLT = 2 then the output of CMP1 = 0 and CMP2 = 0. Hence the
gate OUTPUT = 0
Case 2: Consider Vin = 3, VHT = 4, VLT = 2 then the output of CMP1 = 0 and CMP2 = 1. Hence the
gate OUTPUT = 1
Case 3: Consider Vin = 5, VHT = 4, VLT = 2 then the output of CMP1 = 1 and CMP2 = 1. Hence the
gate OUTPUT = 0
So, by realising the circuit the output is high only when the Vin is between VHT and VLT.
11. Consider a Schmitt trigger circuit. Let the threshold voltages of the circuit is higher than the
noise voltages. What is the behaviour of the circuit.
a. Amplified output signal
b. Reduce the transition effect
c. Eliminate the false output transition
d. All the mentioned
In Schmitt trigger, if the threshold voltage VUT and VLT are made larger than the input noise voltage.
The positive feedback will eliminate the false output transition
The drawback of zero crossing detectors can be in cured with the use of regenerative or positive
feedback that causes the output to change faster and eliminate any false output transition due to
noise signals at the input
13. Consider the circuit shown in the figure. If Vz = 6 V and the forward bias of Zener is 0.7 V,
Compute the output waveform. Let at first the input is positive peak and the saturation
voltages are ± 15 V.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Solution: b)
During the positive half cycle, the output voltage would be at -VD = -0.7v because the
Zener will be forward biased. However, during negative half cycle of V O would be at
+VZ =+6v. Thus, the Zener diode in the feedback path limits VO to swing between +6v
to -0.7v.