For Dr. Napoleon as discussed
For the configuration below:
With Vin = 4Vrms, f = 1kHz answer the following for each case:
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 1kohm, RG = 5kohm
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 1kohm, RG = 1kohm
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 1kohm, RG = 5kohm
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 5kohm, RG = 5kohm
Describe the effect of on voltage gain of keeping RF constant and increasing or decreasing RG
Describe the effect of on voltage gain of keeping RG constant and increasing or decreasing RF
3. For the configuration below
With Vin = 5Vrms, f = 1kHz answer the following for each case:
Calcula te voltage gain with RF = 1kohm, RG = 5kohm
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 1kohm, RG = 1kohm
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 1kohm, RG = 5kohm
Calculate voltage gain with RF = 5kohm, RG = 5kohm
Describe the effect of on voltage gain of keeping RF constant and increasing or decreasing RG
Describe the effect of on voltage gain of keeping RG constant and increasing or decreasing RF
Wha t does the negative sign in the voltage gain formula indicate?
4. For the configuration below:
With V1 = 5Vrms, V2 = 4Vrms, VN = 2Vrms, R1 = 1kohm, R2 = 2kohm, RN = 3kohm, RF = 5kohm answer the following:
Calculate Vout
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5. For the configuration below:
With V1 = 5Vrms, V2 = 4Vrms, R1 = 1kohm, R2 = 2kohm, R3 = 3kohm, R4 = 5kohm answer the following:
Calculate Vout
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