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Given the following circuit: (1) Noninverting amplifier with a feedback resistor

ID: 2990718 • Letter: G

Question

Given the following circuit: (1) Noninverting amplifier with a feedback resistor of 100 KOhm and a dc closed-loop gain of +2 connected to a load resistor RL, (2) Op-amp is connected to +/- 8V supplies and has rail-to- rail output voltage swing, (3) Op- Amp can source or sink up to 25 mA (that is, io_max = +/-25 mA, (4) The slew rate of the op-amp is SR = 5 V/mus, (5) The gain -bandwidth product of the op-amp is 1 MHz. For a sinusoidal input of 5 kHz and RL = 0.05 KOhm, what is the maximum peak output voltage possible without nonlinear distortion? 2V 1.25V 0.625 V Nonlinear distortion will never occur for an input signal of this frequency

Explanation / Answer

option B 1.25 V

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