12-05-2013 03:16 PM
Above is a circuit I was given and the only instructions given is this:
Use Multisim to solve following problems. Use multimeters to display required outputs for given circuits.
Can anyone help? I am at a total loss and have been tought NOTHING about using multisim... below is the circuit I have constructed.
I can't help but feel like this is wrong, I picked a random op amp from the giant list of them... the instructions don't specify which to use. But I will say this, everything we have done on paper we are to assume it is an ideal op amp. Some one please help if you can, I am quite confused at this point...
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12-05-2013 07:59 PM
For that circuit almost any op amp is very close to ideal.
You can use a voltage controlled voltage source as an ideal op amp.
Your real issue is that you have shorted the output with your ammeter. An ammeter needs to be in series with the element carrying the current you are measuring.
Lynn
12-05-2013 09:56 PM
Thanks for the reply, but I still have issues in that using diffrent op amps give me drastically diffrent results.
As for reading the current, I believe I have fixed that (below), thanks
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12-06-2013 03:51 AM - edited 12-06-2013 03:51 AM
The AD827 is probably not a particularly good choice for such a circuit as it is intended as a video driver for applications with MHz bandwidths, but it should work.
That is the correct connection for the ammeter.
It is difficult to tell from the image but it appears that you have the power supplies reversed. According to Analog Devices datasheet the Q package has V+ on pin 8 and V- on pin 4.
Lynn
12-06-2013 05:01 PM
Thanks for the help, I ended up using a virtual op amp, and it seems to work.