An op-amp has a low-frequency open-loop gain of (5 times 10^{4}) and a dominantpole frequency of (10
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An op-amp has a low-frequency open-loop gain of \(5 \times 10^{4}\) and a dominantpole frequency of \(10 \mathrm{~Hz}\). Using this op-amp, design a preamplifier system that can amplify the output of a microphone and produce a \(1 \mathrm{~V}\) peak signal over a frequency range from \(10 \mathrm{~Hz}\) to \(15 \mathrm{kHz}\). The equivalent circuit of the microphone is a voltage source in series with an output resistance. The voltage source produces a \(5 \mathrm{mV}\) peak signal and the output resistance is \(10 \mathrm{k} \Omega\).
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Microelectronics Circuit Analysis And Design
ISBN: 9780071289474
4th Edition
Authors: Donald A. Neamen
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