Inverting and non-inverting amplifier

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Inverting and non-inverting amplifier

Diagram

1. An inverting amplifier - Leg two is the input and the output is always reversed or inverted. 2. A Non-inverting amplifier - Leg three is the input and the output is not reversed.

Inverting amplifier Uses negative feedback to invert and amplify a voltage (multiplies by a negative constant)

Zin = Rin (because V − is a virtual ground) A third resistor, added between the non-inverting input and ground, while not necessary, minimizes errors due to input bias currents.

Non-inverting amplifier Amplifies a voltage (multiplies by a constant greater than 1)

Input impedance The input impedance is at least the impedance between non-inverting ( + ) and inverting ( − ) inputs, which is typically 1 MΩ to 10 TΩ, plus the impedance of the path from the inverting ( − ) input to ground (i.e., R1 in parallel with R2). Because negative feedback ensures that the non-inverting and inverting inputs match, the input impedance is actually much higher.

Although this circuit has a large input impedance, it suffers from error of input bias current. The non-inverting ( + ) and inverting ( − ) inputs draw small leakage currents into the operational amplifier. These input currents generate voltages that act like unmodeled input offsets. These unmodeled effects can lead to noise on the output (e.g., offsets or drift).

Assuming that the two leaking currents are matched, their effect can be mitigated by ensuring the DC impedance looking out of each input is the same. The voltage produced by each bias current is equal to the product of the bias current with the equivalent DC impedance looking out of each input. Making those impedances equal makes the offset voltage at each input equal, and so the non-zero bias currents will have no impact on the difference between the two inputs.

A resistor of value : which is the equivalent resistance of R1 in parallel with R2, between the Vin source and the non-inverting ( + ) input will ensure the impedances looking out of each input will be matched.

Very often, the input currents are not matched. Most operational amplifiers provide some method of balancing the two input currents (e.g., by way of an external potentiometre). Alternatively, an external offset can be added to the operational amplifier input to nullify the effect. Another solution is to insert a variable resistor between the Vin source and the non-inverting ( + ) input. The resistance can be tuned until the offset voltages at each input are matched. Operational amplifiers with MOSFET-based input stages have input currents that are so small that they often can be neglected.

HOW TO CALCULATE THE 'GAIN' An operational amplifiers purpose is to amplify a weak signal and this is called the GAIN.

For INVERTING AMPLIFIER

GAIN (AV) = -R2 / R1 Example : if R2 is 100 kilo-ohm and R1 is 10 kilo-ohm the gain would be : -100 / 10 = -10 (Gain AV) If the input voltage is 0.5v the output voltage would be : 0.5v X -10 = -5v

For NON-INVERTING AMPLIFIER

GAIN (AV) = 1+(R2 / R1) Example : if R2 is 1000 kilo-ohm and R1 is 100 kilo-ohm the gain would be : 1+ (1000/100) = 1 + 10 OR GAIN (AV) = 11 If the input voltage is 0.5v the output voltage would be : 0.5 X 11 = 5.5v

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