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- Operational Amplifierelectrical-engineering-mcqs › operational-amplifier
- Published
- 23 Dec 2018
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
A common-mode signal is one that appears simultaneously and in-phase at both the inverting and non-inverting inputs of a differential amplifier. Therefore, it is applied to both inputs, not just one or at the tail resistor.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.An operational amplifier's output voltage rises by 8 volts over a period of 12 microseconds. What is the slew rate of the op-amp?
- 2.What effect does negative feedback have on a circuit's input impedance and bandwidth?
- 3.In a differential amplifier, the differential voltage gain is calculated as RC divided by which of the following?
- 4.In a differential amplifier, the gain for common-mode signals is given by the value of RC divided by which of the following?
- 5.How does the common-mode voltage gain compare to the differential voltage gain?
- 6.The input impedance of a differential amplifier is given by r’e multiplied by which of the following?
- 7.What is the approximate voltage at the node located at the top of the tail resistor?
- 8.What types of signals can an operational amplifier amplify?
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