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HW Chapter 0: 4, 20, 26, 44, 52, 64, 74, 92. Source Transformation Source transformation in frequency domain involves transforming a voltage source in series with an impedance to a current source in parallel with an impedance. Or vice versa: 2 V Vs ZsIs Is Z s s

Example: 3 using the source transformation method. We transform the voltage source to a current source and obtain the circuit. Convert the current source to a voltage source 4 Thevenin and Norton Equivalency Both Thevenin and Norton s theorems are applied to AC circuits the same way as DC. The only difference is the fact that the calculated values will be complex. V Z I Z Z Th N N Th N

Example Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits at terminals a-b for each of the circuit. 5 Op Amp AC Circuits As long as the op amp is working in the linear range, frequency domain analysis can proceed just as it does for other circuits. It is important to keep in mind the two qualities of an ideal op amp: No current enters either input terminals. The voltage across its input terminals is zero with negative feedback. 6

Example 7 if vs =3 cos 000t V. frequency-domain equivalent Example contd Applying KCL at node, 8

Example For the differentiator shown in Fig. obtainv o /V s. Find v o (t) when v s (t) = V m sin ωt and ω = /RC. 9 Example 0

Application The op amp circuit shown here is known as a capacitance multiplier. It is used in integrated circuit technology to create large capacitances out of smaller ones. Capacitor Multiplier The first op amp is acting as a voltage follower, while the second one is an inverting amplifier. At node : Vi Vo I jcv V / jc i i o Applying KCL at node 2 gives R2 Vo Vi R 2

Capacitor Multiplier II 3 Combining these two gives: Ii V i j R R 2 C Which can be expressed as an input impedance. Z i Vi I i jc eq Capacitor Multiplier III Where: C eq R R 2 C By selecting the resistors, the circuit can produce an effective capacitance between its terminal and ground. 4

5 Capacitor Multiplier IV It is important to understand a limitation of this circuit. The larger the multiplication factor, the easier it is for the inverting stage to go out of the linear range. Thus the larger the multiplier, the smaller the allowable input voltage. A similar op amp circuit can simulate inductance, eliminating the need to have physical inductors in an IC. Oscillators 6 It is straightforward to imagine a DC voltage source. One typically thinks of a battery. But how to make an AC source? Mains power comes to mind, but that is a single frequency. This is where an oscillator comes into play. They are designed to generate an oscillating voltage at a frequency that is often easily changed.

Barkhausen Criteria 7 In order for a sine wave oscillator to sustain oscillations, it must meet the Barkhausen criteria:. The overall gain of the oscillator must be unity or greater. Thus losses must be compensated for by an amplifying device. 2. The overall phase shift (from the output and back to the input) must be zero Three common types of sine wave oscillators are phase-shift, twin T, and Wein-bridge oscillators. Wein-bridge 8 Here we will only consider the Wein-bridge oscillator It is widely used for generating sinusoids in the frequency range below MHz. It consists of a RC op amp with a few easily tunable components.

Wein-bridge II The circuit is an amplifier in a non-inverting configuration. There are two feedback paths: The positive feedback path to the non-inverting input creates oscillations The negative feedback path to the inverting input controls the gain. We can define the RC series and parallel combinations as Z s and Z p. j Z R Z 2 s p C jr2c2 R 9 Wein-bridge III The resulting feedback ratio is: V Z 2 p V Z Z o s p 20 Expanded out: V2 R2C V RC RC RC j RCRC o To satisfy the second Barkhausen criterion, V 2 must be in phase with V o. This means the ratio of V 2 /V o must be real 2 2 2 2 2 2

Wein-bridge IV This requires that the imaginary part be set to zero: Or 2 RCRC o 2 2 0 o RRCC 2 2 In most practical cases, the resistors and capacitors are set to the same values. 2 Wein-bridge V In most cases the capacitors and resistors are made equal. The resulting frequency is thus: o RC fo 2 RC Under this condition, the ratio of V 2 /V o is: V2 V 3 o 22

Wein-bridge VI 23 Thus in order to satisfy the first Barkhausen criteria, the amplifier must provide a gain of 3 or greater. Thus the feedback resistors must be: R f 2R g