Amplifiers Flashcards

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3 main stages of Signal Processing?

A

Input = from a transducer, measurement converted into a voltage.

Signal processing = amplification of the signal, filtering, uses RC or logic circuits.

Output = digital output or analogue output.

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Define gain

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Gain = if input units are the same as output units.

Gain in decibels = dB = 20log10(gain).

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Define Sensitivity

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Sensitivity = if input units are not the same as output units.

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4
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How does the 741-amp work to amplify signals?

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  • Inverting input voltage to a non-inverting input voltage and then output will be Inverted
  • Open loop gain (100000) causes saturation of output voltage
  • Amplifier supply voltage is converted into DC from AC mains supply
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5
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How does negative feedback benefit application of the signal?

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-Frequency response of amplifier must be linear ensuring isn’t distorted

(Vout directly proportional to Vin)

-Negative closed loop gain shows feedback signal goes through inverted input and is inverted with respect to output so gain is reduced

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Advantages of Negative feedback in signal amplification?

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  • Improved amplifier stability
  • Reduced gain
  • Amplifier output not saturated
  • Increased bandwidth
  • Increase in input impedance
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What is the difference between differential and simple amplifier?

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  • Differential signal at non-inverting input
  • Both inputs have a difference which is amplified
  • Vout/Vin = Vout/V2-V1 = R2/R1
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How is positive feedback useful in amplification?

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  • Output feedback to the non-inverting input
  • Amplifier becomes permanently saturated
  • used in oscillators and timing circuits
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9
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What is it called when diodes/capacitors are used to convert AC to DC?

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Rectification

  • Diode allows current to flow in ONE DIRECTION only
  • Capacitor is added to make output current steadier
  • Zener diode used to fix the voltage
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10
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Why is frequency response crucial in physiological measurement?

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-Each frequency component of the signal should be amplified linearly

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11
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Define bandwidth of an amplifier

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Range of frequencies where the output amplitude is within 3dB of the maximum output 0dB

BW = fH -fL

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