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− | + | The first step would be to solve for i using Ohm's Law.<br /> | |
− | <math> | + | <math> i = \frac{12}{4} </math><br /> |
+ | <math> i = 3A </math><br /> | ||
− | + | We know that <math>V_+ = V_- </math>.<br /> | |
− | + | In order to find <math> V_+ </math> we need to use voltage division at the node connecting the 2 and 4 ohm resistor.<br /> | |
− | <math> | + | <math> V_+ = \frac{4}{4 + 2} * 9 </math><br /> |
− | + | <math> V_+ = 6 = V_- </math><br /> | |
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− | + | Now that we know the voltage at the <math> V_- </math> node we can find Vout by using the following equation.<br /> | |
<math>\begin{align} | <math>\begin{align} | ||
− | + | i = \frac{V_- - Vout}{8}\\ | |
− | + | 3 = \frac{6 - Vout}{8}\\ | |
− | + | 24 = 6 - Vout\\ | |
− | + | Vout = -18 V\\ | |
\end{align} | \end{align} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 2 May 2015
Contents
Op Amp Practice with Voltage Division
Practice question for ECE201: "Linear circuit analysis I"
By: Chinar Dhamija
Topic: Op Amp
Question
Find the value of Vout.
Answer
The first step would be to solve for i using Ohm's Law.
$ i = \frac{12}{4} $
$ i = 3A $
We know that $ V_+ = V_- $.
In order to find $ V_+ $ we need to use voltage division at the node connecting the 2 and 4 ohm resistor.
$ V_+ = \frac{4}{4 + 2} * 9 $
$ V_+ = 6 = V_- $
Now that we know the voltage at the $ V_- $ node we can find Vout by using the following equation.
$ \begin{align} i = \frac{V_- - Vout}{8}\\ 3 = \frac{6 - Vout}{8}\\ 24 = 6 - Vout\\ Vout = -18 V\\ \end{align} $
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