Question: Rs 1 = Rs 2 = 1 k Rf 1 = 1 0 k Rf 2 = 3 . 9 k Rs = 1 k

Rs1= Rs2=1k
Rf1=10k
Rf2=3.9k
Rs =1k
a. Assuming an ideal op amp operating in the linear region, perform the necessary circuit
analysis (KCL at the input node is the most useful method) to verify the voltage gains for
the three circuits shown in Figure 3.
b. Design an inverting amplifier for a voltage gain of 10. Choose VCC =15 V. Select 2
resistors from the standard resistor values in Table 1 between 1 k to 30 k to be used as
Rs1 and Rf1. Compute the maximum magnitude of a square wave input voltage for the op amp
to stay in the linear region.
c. Design a non-inverting amplifier for a voltage gain of +5. Choose VCC =15 V. Select 2
resistors from the standard resistor values in Table 1 between 1 k to 30 k to be used as
Rs2 and Rf2. Compute the maximum magnitude of a square wave input voltage for the op amp
to stay in the linear region.
Rs 1 = Rs 2 = 1 k Rf 1 = 1 0 k Rf 2 = 3 . 9 k Rs

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