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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-variable-gain-amplifier [26 Mar 2018 12:09] – add Variable Gain Inverting Amplifier using potetiometer Antoniu Miclaus | university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-variable-gain-amplifier [15 Jul 2019 17:03] – Antoniu Miclaus | ||
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Consider the circuit schematic presented in Figure 1. | Consider the circuit schematic presented in Figure 1. | ||
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Consider the circuit schematic presented in Figure 4. | Consider the circuit schematic presented in Figure 4. | ||
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Use the first waveform generator as source Vin to provide a 2V amplitude, 1 kHz sine wave excitation to the circuit. | Use the first waveform generator as source Vin to provide a 2V amplitude, 1 kHz sine wave excitation to the circuit. | ||
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+ | Using this type of configuration, | ||
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+ | ===== Variable Gain Inverting/ | ||
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+ | ==== Background ==== | ||
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+ | Consider the circuit schematic presented in Figure 7. | ||
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+ | In this amplifier configuration a potentiometer is used to control manually the output voltage, being able to invert the input by adjusting properly the potentiometer. | ||
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+ | ==== Hardware Setup ==== | ||
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+ | Build the following breadboard circuit for the voltage-controlled amplifier using transistors. | ||
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+ | ==== Procedure ==== | ||
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+ | Use the first waveform generator as source Vin to provide a 2V amplitude, 1 kHz sine wave excitation to the circuit. | ||
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+ | By varying the value of the potentiometer, | ||
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+ | Using this configuration, | ||
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+ | ===== Questions ===== | ||
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+ | 1. Which are the gain values for each of the circuits used in this lab activity? | ||
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+ | 2. Based on the input signals and the computed gains, which are the expected output values? Compute and compare them with the measured values. | ||
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+ | 3. Considering the circuit in Figure 7, how can you increase the output range above +-Vin? | ||
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+ | ===== Further Reading ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP round download> | ||
+ | **Lab Resources: | ||
+ | * Fritzing files: [[ https:// | ||
+ | * LTspice files: [[ https:// | ||
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+ | Some additional resources: | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | **Return to Lab Activity [[university: | ||
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