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The following circuit is from Chapter 13 of Analog Design Essentials written by Willy Sansen. Calculate \$R_{out}\$ for this circuit. Break close loop with loading effect. $$ (V_{in} - V_X) g_{m1} +...
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Here is the circuit schematic. Consider Loading effect in feedback and break the loop. Simplify the circuit. $$A_{v,open} = \frac{V_{out}}{V_{in}} = -\frac{g_{m1} R_F R_D} {R_S +R_F}$$ Calculate \$...
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I want to choose an accurate value for an isolation resistor for my OP-AMP (OPA838). Based on the datasheet, the OPA838 is very sensitive to capacitive loads and needs an isolation resistor added to ...
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I am doing a project where I am designing my own EEG circuit. I aim to keep it fairly simple and essentially design my circuit to do two things: Amplification Filtering I want to design the circuit (...
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How can I describe the loading effect in an ohmmeter? I've been given an assignment with this question, and I tried to look it up on the internet but could find no other material apart from loading ...
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From "Learning the Art of Electronics" by T. Hayes and P. Horowitz (Cambridge University Press, 2016): If we attempt to use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance between A and B, ...
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I'm a Mechanical Engineer trying to get into electronics so please excuse my lack of understanding. I'm feeding a 5.0 Vpp sine wave into my SDS 1202X-E scope from my signal generator (see image below)....
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I have the following circuit, with an electret microphone and a TL082 op-amp: I was asked to calculate the load effect of the amplifier. However, I don't understand: I thought that the whole point of ...
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There has been a lot of questions about how to stablise opamp circuits driving capacitive loads. However, I know there are some op amps that are designed to drive capacitive loads but I am struggling ...
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I am using a sensor that gives 5V output However, the ADC I am using can sense only a 3.3V at absolute maximum. A very simple way of translating a 5V to 3.3V was to use a voltage divider as shown. ...
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I need to measure current though a sensor and feed it to the ADC of a micro-controller. The ADC input voltage range does not match the sensor's output voltage range. I searched and found that op-amps ...
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I have a USB to TTL (UART bridge) that is connected permanently to a custom board with an ARM MCU. The UART lines are shared with the JTAG programming lines. The problem is that even without any ...
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I am currently trying to develop a circuit that generates ramp waveforms to control the motion of a piezo linear stage. Specifically, two waveforms need to be possible to output: a slow ~250us upward ...
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I am using a rectifier, and 4500uF capacitor to reduce the ripple. After connecting to the power source (60Hz, 120V), I was able to turn on the fan. The issue occurs when I turn the switch on to power ...
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So I calculated the Highpass stage output impedance to be 22kohm and the input impedance of the Lowpass stage is 430kohm when f=5khz, still in the output I am getting half of my supply voltage despite ...
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I'm reading "The Art of Electronics" (3rd edition) by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill. In the 2nd chapter on BJT (page No. 79, section Emitter follower). The author says: ".. In general, the loading ...
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simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab I'm trying to determine the capacitance of a sensor, but the oscilloscope's internal capacitance is loading the measurement too much. ...
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I need to convert a PWM signal with varying duty cycle from the arduino to an analog voltage from 0-5V. I used a RC filter with a time period of 3.9ms. The PWM output has a period of 2ms. I ...
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The exercise 2.3 in 3rd ed. of Art of Electronics asks: what is the output voltage during the pulse? I've replicated the circuit diagram from the book below (in circuitlab.com). I'd be grateful if ...
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Last year I was experimenting with a design for an audio distortion to be used on line level musical instruments (+4dBu with Zout 100-600Ω by my findings) without the knowledge of impedance, its ...
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A friend of mine has an old 5.1 audio system. The amplifier of the system has 5 cables as inputs to be connected to the audio source. My friend actually uses some cable splitters to send the stereo ...
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I could not understand why is adding 'Rlin' in the second figure improves the linearity of the system? A little help pls!
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According to my course book, Potentiometers produce a linear output as a function of displacement, provided that the potentiometer is not electrically loaded!, what is electrically loaded???, mean in ...
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When our neighbors turns on a motor, a bulb in our home turns off for a very very short time and then it turns on again. It is something like a quick flash but a man eye can notice it. Would you tell ...
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