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Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
superposition
The Attempt at a Solution
So I tried to solve A) with superposition, but first we know that:
[tex] V_{0}=V_{0_{1}}+V_{0_{2}} [/tex]
[tex] V_{1}=V_{2} [/tex]
and
[tex] i_{V_{1}}=i_{V_{2}}=0 [/tex]
just meaning there is no current going into the op amp.
Superposition: 4v source off with a short circuit in its place. We now have a current-to-voltage converter which follows this formula:
[tex] \frac {V_{0_{1}}}{i_{s}}=-R [/tex]
[tex] \frac {V_{0_{1}}}{.001a}=-2000\Omega [/tex]
[tex] V_{0_{1}}=-2V [/tex]
Now turn the current supply off and you have a non-inverting amplifier circuit with negative feedback. I am not really sure how to calculate this. To me it looks like:
[tex] V_{0_{2}}=V_{in}=4v [/tex]
and putting it together:
[tex] V_{0}=-2v+4v=2v [/tex]
which is the correct answer but I have no idea if I did it correctly or not. I do not know how to work out B but maybe if I get help here I will understand. Thanks!
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