jackorocko
- Apr 4, 2010
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1. The gain of the op-amp is 10? 47k/4.7k = 10
2. This is a non-inverting amp?
3. The transistors in this setup kind of confuse me. The PNP transistor connected to the +15V side will only turn on when the base is more negative then the emitter. The 180Ohm resistor will have a voltage drop across it which I believe this is what turns on the transistor and sets the base current. But, what I don't understand is when this transistor will turn on. I assume it will depend on when the output of the op-amp is positive. But how exactly does the op-amp effect the transistor, is it by drawing more current which causes a larger voltage drop across the 180Ohm resistor? How do you figure the voltage drop across the resistor?
Always seems to be the same with me, figuring out the math. I see how it works, but for the life of me I can not figure out the math simply because I don't understand I guess how an op-amp works. Frustrating, can anyone explain to me what I am missing to get the answer I want?
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