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Page 1: Electronic Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Operational Amplifiers

Electronic Troubleshooting

Chapter 8Operational Amplifiers

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Operation Amplifiers• Overview

• Original OP-Amps• 1940/50’s Tube circuits• Discrete component semi-conductor circuits followed• I the first monolithic ICs started appearing in the 1960s

• The first was in 1963 • The 741 was released in 1968

• Packaging• Cans• DIPs• Surface mount

Picture from Wikipedia, see

the terms of use on their

site.

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Operation Amplifiers• Overview

• Characteristics• Multistage amplifier

• Coupling Cap• Simplified drawing on

the top • Complementary

Symmetry output» Low output

impedance• Some have FETs on the

input• Bottom - simplified

drawing of LF351» 741 replacement

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Op Amp Basic configuration

• Open Loop • Gain

• Ideal Gain = infinity• Actual = 200k into

millions• Input Impedance

• Ideal = infinity• Real mega ohms

• Output impedance• Ideal = zero• Actual ranges to less

than 1 ohm

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Inverting Amplifier

See formulas on the bottom of page 192 and example on 193

Critical to understanding operation with feedback

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Noninverting Amplifier

See formulas on the middle of page 193 and example on 194

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Voltage Follower

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Amplify AC Signals

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Open Loop Voltage Gain vs Freq

741

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Finding Upper Cut-off Frequency

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Compensate Op Amp

Some very old OP-Amp ICs require external components to prevent high freq oscillations, such

as Fairchild’s 709

Data Sheet: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/L/M/7/0/LM709.shtml

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Voltage Follower in AC Circuit

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Differential Amplifiers

• Characteristics• Uses ICs instead of discrete components• Gain is based RF and R1 • RA and RB also factor into the operation

• Use 10 and 100K and walk through

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Differential Amplifiers• Characteristics

• Only the difference between signals should be amplified• How well this is accomplished in an actual Op-Amp is measured by the Common Mode

Rejection Ratio - CMRR• Ideally – infinite• Actual is listed in the manufacturers specification sheet

• Common Mode Gain

• Example Problem 8-5 on page 198

geInputVoltaCommonModeV

ageOutputVoltCommonModeV

where

V

VA

cm

cmo

cm

cmocm

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Integrator

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Level Detector• Characteristics

• As shown the circuit is a zero crossing detector• Swap the inputs and its an inverting zero crossing detector

• Detecting other levels besides zero volts • Back to original drawing: add a DC voltage to the inverting

input• You now have a level detector for that voltage• Swap the inputs and you have an inverting detector

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Level Detector• Zero Crossing Non-Inverting

• Zero Crossing Inverting

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Level Detector• Positive Voltage Level Detector Non-Inverting

• Positive Voltage Level Detector Inverting

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Level Detector• Negative Voltage Level Detector Non-Inverting

• Negative Voltage Level Detector Inverting

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Level Detector w/Noise Tolerance• Level Detector Non-Inverting w/Positive feedback

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Level Detector w/Noise Tolerance• Level Detector Non-Inverting w/Positive

feedback• Formulas

• VUT = VRef(1+1/n) - (-Vsat/n)

• VLT = VRef(1+1/n) - (+Vsat/n)

• VCtr = (VUT - VLT)/2 = VRef(1+1/n)

• VH = VUT - VLT = {(+Vsat) - (-Vsat)}/n

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Level Detector w/Noise Tolerance• Level Detector Inverting w/Positive feedback

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Level Detector w/Noise Tolerance• Level Detector Inverting w/Positive feedback

• Formulas

• VUT = VRef(n/{n+1}) + (+Vsat/{n+1})

• VLT = VRef (n/{n+1}) + (-Vsat /{n+1})

• Vctr = (VUT + VLT)/2 = VRef (n/{n+1})

• VH = VUT - VLT = = {(+Vsat) - (-Vsat)/(n+1)}

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LM339 Comparator

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Comparator Squaring Circuit

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Lo-Battery Indicator

Op-Amp is configured as a 1.5V

level detector

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Locating Faults

• IC failures• Almost always from

• Handling• Misuse

• Typical misuse/Handling problems

• Power supply voltages that are too high – Check datasheets

• Power supply connections are reversed

• Simple protection is possible

» Use some diodes

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Locating Faults• IC failures

• Typical misuse/Handling problems• Too large of input voltages

• If max input is below 0.7V» Use diodes» Else use zener diodes

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Locating Faults• IC failures

• Typical misuse/Handling problems• Output shorted

• Small resister sized to prevent the max output current from being exceeded

See page 206

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Other problems

FET problems

Zero Problems

See page 206 for

discussion