Q. 1 Design an Op-Amp circuit with (positive) inputs V1, V2 V3, V4, V5 and V6 such that the
output should be
V0 = 2V1 + 5V2 + V3 - 6V4 - 8V5 - 7V6
Q. 3 Using the equation of the gain for a non-ideal Op-Amp, determine the value of A for
which a reduction of A by x% results in a reduction in AF by (x/k)%. Find the value of A
required for the case in which the ideal closed-loop gain is 100, x is 50 and k is 100.
Q. 8 The circuit shown in the figure is intended to function as voltage to current converter;
that is, they supply a current Io proportional to Vin(=V1-V2) to the load resistance RL. Show,
with explicit calculations, that this is indeed the case and also calculate the current Io as a
function of Vin(=V1-V2).
Q. 9 Figure below shows an integrator. Derive the closed loop gain of the circuit and show
that the dc gain is (-R2/R1) and the 3dB frequency is 0 = 1/CR2. Design the circuit to obtain
a DC gain of 20 dB, input impedance of 1 k and 3db frequency of 4 kHz.