Design and simulate a circuit that takes as input a sinusoidal signal

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adi80

Joined Oct 8, 2020
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Yes Thanks all you guys.
Step2) Vin=0.05v Vout=1.14k Rin=10 so Rf=47k
Step3)Vin =0.05v Vout=0.25 Rin=10 so Rf=990k
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi adi,
Can we recap on the original question, do you agree with my summary of the question.?
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Design and simulate a circuit that takes as input a
A sinusoidal signal with peak-to-peak amplitude 0.2V, frequency 5kHz and offset 0.05V, and two outputs:
A sinusoidal signal at the same frequency as the input, peak-to-peak amplitude 2.2V and offset 0.55V.
A sinusoidal signal at the same frequency as the output, peak-to-peak amplitude 1.14V, and no offset.


Summary:::

Part1.
Vinput for both questions:

Vin= 0.2Vppk Sine-wave at 5kHz, with a +50mVdc input Offset

Part2.
The two outputs required, using the input as Part1 are.

Output1: 2.2Vppk with a +0.55Vdc offset

Output2: 1.14Vppk with no offset
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi aac,
It is difficult to help you further without giving you the answer.

Post what you think how the Vin source, using a simulation symbol, would be created.
A diagram or description will be ok.

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Updated.
 

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adi80

Joined Oct 8, 2020
132
What should i do next please?

I spent really 2 days here trying to learn from all of you. I did learn a lot in these two days to be honest.

I am sure you now have very clear idea that i don't have electronic brain but still i tried my best to learn.
 

ronsimpson

Joined Oct 7, 2019
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I see you drew the schematic. Did you get it to simulate? This is what simulation looks like.
On my computer the input looks like this: peak to peak=0.2V and it is moved up by 0.05 volts.
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My output looks like this: P-P=1.14 volts with no offset. (I added one resistor to remove the offset)
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ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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Is it black over.???
I assume you are using Windows 7,8 or 10

Use your capture screen image program and post a shot of the screen.
 
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