Design an op amp circuit that has two inputs v1(t) and v2(t) and produces an out
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Design an op amp circuit that has two inputs v1(t) and v2(t) and produces an output signal v3(t) with the following properties: The input voltages v1 and v2 arc both measured relative to the same point (ground.) The input impedance seen by v1 is 5 k Ohm. This means that when the voltage v1 is applied at the input, the input current is i1=v1/( 5kOhm). The input impedance seen by v2 is 5 k Ohm. You are only allowed to use resistors and capacitors (i.e.. no inductors.) EXTRA CREDIT: +5 extra-credit points will be awarded if you can satisfy all of the above criteria using only two op-amps.Explanation / Answer
you need to have one op amps, a summing op amp with a feedback (using the principle of superposition). also you can see that the derivative of the first input is taken, so there must be a capacitor to implement the differentiation action. and R2/Rf=1 ==> R2=5k ==> Rf=5k and R1/Rf=4 ==> R1=20k....but the question has it to be 5k i think there is a mistake in the problem
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