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Amplifier Gain Experiment Results

The experiment aimed to determine the gain of inverting and non-inverting amplifiers using an op-amp, and verify the results against theoretical definitions. The circuit used a 1k and 10k resistor, along with a 15V voltage source and 1kHz sinusoidal input varying from 1-5V. The procedure measured the output of the inverting and non-inverting amplifiers. While the initial 5V input theoretically should have produced a -50V output, it was limited to -15V by the op-amp's power supply. A 1V input matched the expected -10V output.

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Amplifier Gain Experiment Results

The experiment aimed to determine the gain of inverting and non-inverting amplifiers using an op-amp, and verify the results against theoretical definitions. The circuit used a 1k and 10k resistor, along with a 15V voltage source and 1kHz sinusoidal input varying from 1-5V. The procedure measured the output of the inverting and non-inverting amplifiers. While the initial 5V input theoretically should have produced a -50V output, it was limited to -15V by the op-amp's power supply. A 1V input matched the expected -10V output.

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DATE OF EXPERIMENT: 11 and 18 July 2019

TITLE: INVERTING AND NON-INVERTING AMPLIFIERS

AIM: To determine the gain of inverting and non-inverting amplifier and


verifying the result with theoretical definition.

APPARATUS REQUIRED: 1) Opamp


2) One 1k and one 10k resistance
3) 2 voltage source (15V)
4) Sinusoid input (Voff =0, Vamp=5;1V, f=1kHz)
CIRCUIT:
INVERTING AMP
NON-INVERTING AMP

PROCEDURE:
1)Place OPAMP(LM741), Resistance(R/Analog) and Voltage input
(Vsin/Analog) as depicted above in the circuit diagram.
2)Place DC voltages at points (4) and (7) with orientation as shown in the
circuit diagram.
3)Connect wires and put probes at positive terminal of input and at
point (6).
4)Place ground and enter values of resistance and input and run.

SNAPS OF OUTPUT:
INVERTING AMP
NON-INVERTING AMP

INFERENCE: Initially when input amplitude was 5V observed output was -15V
but theoretically its expected to be -50V whereas when input changed to 1V
observed output was -10V as expected theoretically.
This is because OPAMP is powered till 15V which limits the output voltage
above 15V initially.

ATTESTATION:
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