I need to design a circuit, using Op-amps to display the solution of the following equation: x + 2y = z. I have never done this and don't know what to start. Can some one help. I need to build a circuit to match the block diagram.
You are trying to build a analog computer. I can give you a couple of hints.
Voltages equal numbers. If x=-1 then the input you designate as X is -1 volts. It can actually be any voltage, since the reading device can be calibrated however you want, but since you will likely be using a DVM this would be a good start.
Multiplication and division is gain. The input for Y would have to have a gain of 2.
Your subject line should say something about what you wish to do, not just that you need help badly.
For example, "Opamp circuit to solve equation help" would be much more meaningful and helpful to people who might wish to help you.
You have two inputs: x and y.
I suggest that for the input x, you need a voltage follower/buffer. The way to wire one of these is shown at the top of the "negative feedback" page.
Then you need to multiply y by two. So, you need a non-inverting amplifier with a gain of 2. If you keep reading the "negative feedback" section, you will find out how to do this.
Hello Bill can you point me to where a circuit built this way will be. Me looking at circuit close to what I need to build will help me more give me a better clue.
There is no substitute for reading. You have several examples in this chapter.
Thing about the homework forum, we don't give the answers, we answer questions, and teach you how to solve the problem your self. If there is a specific concept in the chapter you can ask, and we'll try to explain it.