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How to calculate output voltage for ac coupled inverting amplifier

sharimin

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Please help me,
How to calculate the output voltage for this ac coupled inverting amplifier
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duke37

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The gain of a virtual earth amplifier is just output resistance divided by the input resistance, in this case 40000/56 = 714.

There are two things to be considered;-
1. The operational amplifier must have a gain much higher than this.
2. The input capacitor will provide a significant impedance and lower gain at lower frequencies. I suggest you put this circuit into a simulation program to se the effect.
 

mursal

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The voltage divider R3, R4 gives a bias voltage of 2Volts on the non inverting input. So the AC waveform will swing + and - on this bias voltage.
Vout = (-R2/R1)Vin + Vbias
Its a while since I covered this material, so hold tight until someone else has a look, I'm probably missing something.
 

sharimin

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from simulation : if the input is 10.603V, the output is 2.377KV..

but, i want to know how the calculation and the formula..

pls help me..
 

duke37

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mursal has given the formula, you should be able to evaluate that.

The op-amp cannot provide more voltage than its power supply voltage so 2.337kV (not 2.337KV !) is absurd. With an output swing of 1V, the maximum signal input would be 1/714 = 1.4mV
 

sharimin

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so this circuit is wrong??

thank you for the information, i will try with the new circuit.
 

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Well, it's wrong in that you'll never get 2.33kV (nor will any simple op-amp circuit)
 
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