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Topic 3: Op-Amp: Golden Rules of OP Amp 1.i in =0, no current flow into op amp. 2.V + =V - Typically one end of op amp is connected to ground, therefore, V + =V - = 0V, virtual ground. Often V + is connected to ground to avoid stability problem. 3.Various circuits: amplifier, sum and abstract, differentiator, integrator, etc.
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Topic 4: Filters Low-pass filters (LP)
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Active Filter It is phasor time again
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Active Low Pass Filter Amplification: R F /R S low pass factor 1/(1+j R F C F ) Cut off frequency: R F C F =1 R F /R S =10, 1/R F C F =1
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Band-pass Filters and Resonant Circuits Resonant frequency Quality factor
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RLC Resonant At resonance: current is max. Z eq =R current and voltage are in phase. the higher Q, the narrower the resonant peak. Applications: tuning circuit
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Example a. Write the transfer function for this filter. (Both V in and V out are referenced to ground). b). Design a high-pass RC filter with a characteristic frequency of 80 Hz using a capacitor of 2.0 F. c). What is the new characteristic frequency when the filter is loaded with 50 ohm? How do you solve the problem: Use small R or use active filter
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Example 2 The circuit shown in an active filter. Determine: The voltage transfer function. The pass-band gain. RFRF RiRi v+v+
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Exam 3 The input signal can be written as V i =10mV(sin10t+sin10,000t). Design a circuit so that the output signal is V 0 =-100mVsin10t. In another words, the high frequency signal has to be much smaller (<1%) than the low frequency part. Low frequency high frequency Check low freq.
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Example 4 Design an op-amp circuit to convert the triangular waveform v 1 in the following Figure into the square wave v o shown. Use 0.1 F capacitor. (Hints: First quantitatively determine the mathematical expression of v o in terms of v 1 ). v 1 (t)
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Topic 5: Electromachine Motion Electricity (generator): Magnetic Induction, Faraday’s law Electricity Motion (motor): force on a current, torque Three phase power: structure, advantages.
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