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What is the net output voltage for differential amplifier with one op-amp

(a) Vo = -(RF /R1)*Vx

(b) Vo = -(RF /R1)*(Vx -Vy)

(c) Vo = (1+RF /R1)*(Vx -Vy)

(d) None of the mentioned

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This question is from Differential Amplifiers with Multiple Op-Amp topic in portion Operational Amplifier Characteristics of Linear Integrated Circuits

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The correct answer is:

(b) Vo=−(RFR1)(Vx−Vy)V_o = -\left(\frac{R_F}{R_1}\right)(V_x - V_y)

Explanation:

In a differential amplifier with one operational amplifier:

  1. The output voltage (VoV_o) is proportional to the difference between the input voltages (Vx−VyV_x - V_y).
  2. The gain of the amplifier is determined by the ratio of RFR_F (feedback resistor) to R1R_1 (input resistor).

Thus, the net output voltage is given by:

Vo=−(RFR1)(Vx−Vy)V_o = -\left(\frac{R_F}{R_1}\right)(V_x - V_y)

Why not the other options?

  • (a) Vo=−(RFR1)VxV_o = -\left(\frac{R_F}{R_1}\right)V_x: This represents a single-input inverting amplifier, not a differential amplifier.
  • (c) ( V_o = \left(1 + \frac{R_F}{R_1}\right)(V_x - V_y): This formula applies to some configurations of instrumentation amplifiers but not to a basic differential amplifier.
  • (d) None of the mentioned: Incorrect, as option (b) is the correct formula.

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