1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Prelab material, I know how to solve for the gain and vout on a circuit. But reading the actual manual of a op-amp is confusing and I just want to make sure i'm correct. The initial input voltage will be a 1V triangle wave. Then later we increase the voltage to 3V. R1 is 1K and R2 is 10k.Here is the manual:
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2. Relevant equations
Vout/Vin = -R2/R1
3. The attempt at a solution
I know the output voltage will be ±10V for the 1V triangle wave. But for the 3v, if I am reading correctly, Vs = ±15 at the Vo tab under DC characteristics, which means the output voltage will be ±18 even though our gain is supposed to be a factor of 10. Is this correct? Thanks
Prelab material, I know how to solve for the gain and vout on a circuit. But reading the actual manual of a op-amp is confusing and I just want to make sure i'm correct. The initial input voltage will be a 1V triangle wave. Then later we increase the voltage to 3V. R1 is 1K and R2 is 10k.Here is the manual:
https://c8ad3030-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites....attredirects=0
2. Relevant equations
Vout/Vin = -R2/R1
3. The attempt at a solution
I know the output voltage will be ±10V for the 1V triangle wave. But for the 3v, if I am reading correctly, Vs = ±15 at the Vo tab under DC characteristics, which means the output voltage will be ±18 even though our gain is supposed to be a factor of 10. Is this correct? Thanks
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