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Question 1 (1 point) In the circuit given above find Vx using superp ...
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Question 1 (1 point) In the circuit given above find Vx using superposition principle. 5V?6V3V?
In the circuit given above find Vx using superposition principle. 5V?6V?
You should always include decoupling capacitors whenever using Integrated Circuits (ICs) True False Question 3 (1 point) A 0.1 uF capacitor has the (three digit) code: Hint: The last digit is the multiplier and first two digits indicate capacitance in pF 102 103 104 105
Question 4 (1 point) Consider the LF356 Single JFET Input Operational Amplifier IC. What would happen if you connect 15V to pin 4(V?) and and ?15V to pin 7(V+) ?
Consider the LF356 Single JFET Input Operational Amplifier IC. What would happen if you connect 15V to pin 4(V?) and and ?15V to pin 7(V+) ? IC will overheat and start smoking IC will overheat and melt my breadboard IC may start burning IC would be inoperable All of the above
Question 5 (1 point) What are the needed parts for an official lab report? Abstract Theory Procedure Results Conclusion Objective
Reference to prelab task 5.8.1, figure 5.31, using hand calculations and superposition to compute the expected output voltage when R1=R2=10kohm,R3=R4= 80kohm. Given v1 is a DC voltage of 2.25V. V2 is a triangle wave with an amplitude of 4.5V at 1kHz V3 is a sine wave with an amplitude of 3.6V at 10kHz What is V1out? A What is V2out? (write your answer in the following form: Atri(2pift) where A is your amplitude in Volts and f is your frequency in Hz ) A What is V3out? (write your answer in the following form: Asin(2pift) where A is your amplitude in Volts and f is your frequency in Hz ) ?
amplitude in Volts and f is your frequency in Hz ) A/ What is V3out? (write your answer in the following form: Asin(2pift) where A is your amplitude in Volts and f is your frequency in Hz ) A What is the overall output voltage? A Question 7 (1 point) I watched the lab video(s). True False