Since you cannot achieve DC gain with a passive circuit, an actual gain stage is required. A gain of 100 on the output will duplicate the transfer function. The rest of the derivation is substantially correct out to frequencies that are above the operating range of normally available opamps; and where inductors and capacitors stop behaving as lumped components.Hello,
So you think I made some errors in the derivation of the TF (which could be possible, but I don't directly see any mistakes) ?
How would I higher the DC gain?
Hi,I had to solve this question without any component values. I had to keep all R,C,L symbolic. So I don't really know what to give you.
This is the way I solved it, I used KCL at node Vx, because I assume an ideal opamp I can say Vn = Vp:
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Hi,I had to solve this question without any component values. I had to keep all R,C,L symbolic. So I don't really know what to give you.
This is the way I solved it, I used KCL at node Vx, because I assume an ideal opamp I can say Vn = Vp:
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