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Chapter 2 Problem 2.42

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In an instrumentation system, there is a need to take the difference between two signals, one of v1 = 2 sin(2 60t) + 0.01 sin(2 1000t) volts and another of v2 = 2 sin(2 60t) 0.01 sin(2 1000t) volts. Draw a circuit that finds the required difference using two op amps and mainly 100-k resistors. Since it is desirable to amplify the 1000-Hz component in the process, arrange to provide an overall gain of 100 as well. The op amps available are ideal except that their output voltage swing is limited to 10 V.

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

In an instrumentation system, there is a need to take the

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