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QUIZ 1 D2- B

1. What is used to eliminate the effects of offset voltage Q? a. Resistor feedback b. Feedback circuit with passive device c. Voltage offset null circuit d. none of the above

2. The function of amplitude limiter circuit is that it a. clips off all signals above positive reference voltage. b. clips off all signals below positive reference voltage. c. clips off all signals above negative reference voltage. d. clips off all signals below negative reference voltage.

3. What circuit produces an output that approximates the area under the curve of an input function? a.Integrator b.Differentiator c.Summing amplifier d.comparator

4. If the OP Amp in the fig is ideal, then V0 is, a.0 b.-(V1 + V2)sin wt c.(V1 + V2)sin wt d.(V1 - V2)sin wt
V1 sin wt
V0 V2 sin wt

5. Which choice below best defines the purpose of a buffer (constructed with an op-amp)? a. To invert the input signal b. To amplify the input signal. c. To invert and amplify the input signal. d. To isolate the input signal from the rest of the circuit. e.To effectively increase the input impedance of the op-amp.

2. Consider the following schematic diagram:

If R1 = 10 kohm, and R2 = 10 kohm, this circuit would be that of a. Buffer b. an Inverting Summer c. An inverting Amplifier d. A Non inverting Amplifier e. An Inverter

7. The best method to eliminate output error and minimize thermal drift of an op amp is by
a.connecting a compensating capacitor b.using a nulling circuit c.using a tuned amplifier d.using a RLC filter

In the Op Amp circuit shown below, the current IL is a. Vi / ZL b.Vi / ZL || R1 c. Vi / R1 d.Vi (ZL + R1)
8.

9. Op Amp differentiators are not used because a. Noise gets increased with increase in frequency b. Noise gets decreased with increase in frequency c. They require inductors d. None of the above

10. A Howland current source is one that is a


a.Voltage to current converter b.Current to voltage converter c.An isolation amplifier d.An ideal Op Amp e.None of the above

1. What is used to eliminate the effects of offset voltage Q? a. Resistor feedback b. Feedback circuit with passive device c. Voltage offset null circuit d. none of the above

2. The function of amplitude limiter circuit is that it a. clips off all signals above positive reference voltage. b. clips off all signals below positive reference voltage. c. clips off all signals above negative reference voltage. d. clips off all signals below negative reference voltage.

3. What circuit produces an output that approximates the area under the curve of an input function? a.Integrator b.Differentiator c.Summing amplifier d.comparator

4. If the OP Amp in the fig is ideal, then V0 is, a.0 b.-(V1 + V2)sin wt c.(V1 + V2)sin wt d.(V1 - V2)sin wt
V1 sin wt
V0 V2 sin wt

5. Which choice below best defines the purpose of a buffer (constructed with an op-amp)? a. To invert the input signal b. To amplify the input signal. c. To invert and amplify the input signal. d. To isolate the input signal from the rest of the circuit. e.To effectively increase the input impedance of the op-amp.

6. The important feature of instrumentation amplifier a. high CMRR b. high gain accuracy c. high gain stability d. all of the above

7. The best method to eliminate output error and minimize thermal drift of an op amp is by
a.connecting a compensating capacitor b.using a nulling circuit c.using a tuned amplifier d.using a RLC filter

In the Op Amp circuit shown below, the current IL is a. Vi / ZL b.Vi / ZL || R1 c. Vi / R1 d.Vi (ZL + R1)
8.

9. Op Amp differentiators are not used because a. Noise gets increased with increase in frequency b. Noise gets decreased with increase in frequency c. They require inductors d. None of the above

10. A Howland current source is one that is a


a.Voltage to current converter b.Current to voltage converter c.An isolation amplifier d.An ideal Op Amp e.None of the above

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