D*2.72 The circuit shown in Fig. P2.72 is a representation of a versatile IC known as a differential amplifier module available from different manufacturers under various part numbers such as INA105 and AMP03. It consists of an op amp and precision resistors. The circuit can be configured for a variety of applications by the appropriate connection of terminals A, B, C, D, and O
D*2.72 The circuit shown in Fig. P2.72 is a representation of a versatile IC known as a differential amplifier module available from different manufacturers under various part numbers such as INA105 and AMP03. It consists of an op amp and precision resistors. The circuit can be configured for a variety of applications by the appropriate connection of terminals A, B, C, D, and O. Figure P2.72 (a) Show how the circuit can be used to implement a difference amplifier of unity gain. (b) Show how the circuit can be used to implement single-ended amplifiers with gains: (i) −1 V/V (ii) +1 V/V (iii) +2 V/V (iv) +1/2 V/V Avoid leaving a terminal open-circuited, for such a terminal may act as an “antenna,” picking up interference and noise through capacitive coupling. Rather, find a convenient node to connect such a terminal in a redundant way. When more than one circuit implementation is possible, comment on the relative merits of each, taking into account such considerations as dependence on component matching and input resistance.
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