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1、运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 A: The Operational Amplifier One problem with electronic devices corresponding to the generalized amplifiers is that the gains, Au or A, depend upon internal properties of the two-port system (p, fl, R, Ro, etc.)? This makes design difficult since th

2、ese parameters usually vary from device to device, as well as with temperature. The operational amplifier, or Op-Amp, is designed to minimize this dependence and to maximize the ease of design. An Op-Amp is an integrated circuit that has many component part such as resistors and transistors built in

3、to the device. At this point we will make no attempt to describe these inner workings. A totally general analysis of the Op-Amp is beyond the scope of some texts. We will instead study one example in detail, then present the two Op-Amp laws and show how they can be used for analysis in many practica

4、l circuit applications. These two principles allow one to design many circuits without a detailed understanding of the device physics. Hence, Op-Amps are quite useful for researchers in a variety of technical fields who need to build simple amplifiers but do not want to design at the transistor leve

5、l. In the texts of electrical circuits and electronics they will also show how to build simple filter circuits using Op-Amps. The transistor amplifiers, which are the building blocks from which Op-Amp integrated circuits are constructed, will be discussed. The symbol used for an ideal Op-Amp is show

6、n in Fig. 1-2A-1. Only three connections are 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 shown: the positive and negative inputs, and the output. Not shown are other connections necessary to run the Op-Amp such as its attachments to power supplies and to ground potential. The latter connections are necessary to use the Op-Amp

7、 in a practical circuit but are not necessary when considering the ideal 0p-Amp applications we study in this chapter. The voltages at the two inputs and the output will be represented by the symbols U+, U-, and Uo. Each is measured with respect t ground potential. Operational amplifiers are differe

8、ntial devices. By this we mean that the output voltage with respect to ground is given by the expression Uo =A(U+ -U-) (1-2A-l) where A is the gain of the Op-Amp and U+ and U - the voltages at inputs. In other words, the output voltage is A times the difference in potential between the two inputs. I

9、ntegrated circuit technology allows construction of many amplifier circuits on a single composite chip of semiconductor material. One key to the success of an operational amplifier is the cascading of a number of transistor amplifiers to create a very large total gain. That is, the number A in Eq. (

10、1-2A-1) can be on the order of 100,000 or more. (For example, cascading of five transistor amplifiers, each with a gain of 10, would yield this value for A.) A second important factor is that these circuits can be built in such a way that the current flow into each of the inputs is very small. A thi

11、rd important design feature is that the output resistance of the operational amplifier (Ro) is very small. This in turn means that the output of the device acts like an ideal voltage source. We now can analyze the particular amplifier circuit given in Fig. 1-2A-2 using these characteristics. First,

12、we note that the voltage at the positive input, U +, is equal to the source voltage, U + = Us. Various currents are defined in part b of the figure. Applying KVL around the outer loop in Fig. 1-2A-2b and remembering that the output voltage, Uo, is measured with respect to ground, we have -I1R1-I2R2+

13、U0=0 (1-2A-2) 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 Since the Op-Amp is constructed in such a way that no current flows into either the positive or negative input, I =0. KCL at the negative input terminal then yields -I1 = I2 Using Eq. (1-2A-2) and setting I1 =I2 =I, U0=(R1+R2)I (1-2A-3) We may use Ohms law to find the

14、voltage at the negative input, U-, noting the assumed current direction and the fact that ground potential is zero volts: (U-0)/ R1=I So, U=IR1 and from Eq. (1-2A-3), U=R1/(R1+R2) U0 Since we now have expressions for U+ and U-, Eq. (1-2A-l) may be used to calculate the output voltage, - -U0 = A=AUS-

15、R1U0/(R1+R2) Gathering terms, U0 =1+AR1/(R1+R2)= AUS (1-2A-4) and finally, AU = U0/US= A(R1+R2)/( R1+R2+AR1) (1-2A-5a) This is the gain factor for the circuit. If A is a very large number, large enough that AR (R1+R2),the denominator of this fraction is dominated by the AR term. The factor A, which

16、is in both the numerator and denominator, then cancels out and the gain is given by the expression AU =(R1+R2)/ R1 (1-2A-5b) This shows that if A is very large, then the gain of the circuit is independent of the exact value of A and can be controlled by the choice of R1and R2. This is one of the key

17、 features of Op-Amp design the action of the circuit on signals depends only upon the external elements which can be 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 easily varied by the designer and which do not depend upon the detailed character of the Op-Amp itself. Note that if A=100 000 and (R1 +R2)/R1=10, the price we have p

18、aid for this advantage is that we have used a device with a voltage gain of 100 000 to produce an amplifier with a gain of 10. In some sense, by using an Op-Amp we trade off power for control. A similar mathematical analysis can be made on any Op-Amp circuit, but this is cumbersome and there are som

19、e very useful shortcuts that involve application of the two laws of Op-Amps which we now present. 1) The first law states that in normal Op-Amp circuits we may assume that the voltage difference between the input terminals is zero, that is, U=U 2) The second law states that in normal Op-Amp circuits

20、 both of the input currents may be assumed to be zero: I=I=0 The first law is due to the large value of the intrinsic gain A. For example, if the output of an Op- Amp is IV and A= 100 000, then ( U+ - U- )= 10-SV. This is such a small number that it can often be ignored, and we set U+ = U-. The seco

21、nd law comes from the construction of the circuitry inside the Op-Amp which is such that almost no current flows into either of the two inputs. B: Transistors Put very simply a semiconductor material is one which can be doped to produce a predominance of electrons or mobile negative charges (N-type)

22、; or holes or positive charges (P- type). A single crystal of germanium or silicon treated with both N-type dope and P-type dope forms a semiconductor diode, with the working characteristics described. Transistors are formed in a similar way but like two diodes back-to-back with a common middle laye

23、r doped in the opposite way to the two end layers, thus the middle layer is much thinner than the two end layers or zones. Two configurations are obviously possible, PNP or NPN (Fig. 1-2B-l). These descriptions are used to describe the two basic types of transistors. Because a transistor contains el

24、ements with two different polarities (i.e., P and N zones), it is referred to as a bipolar device, or bipolar + - + -运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 transistor. A transistor thus has three elements with three leads connecting to these elements. To operate in a working circuit it is connected with two external volt

25、age or polarities. One external voltage is working effectively as a diode. A transistor will, in fact, work as a diode by using just this connection and forgetting about the top half. An example is the substitution of a transistor for a diode as the detector in a simple radio. It will work just as w

26、ell as a diode as it is working as a diode in this case. The diode circuit can be given forward or reverse bias. Connected with forward bias, as in Fig.l-2B-2, drawn for a PNP transistor, current will flow from P to the bottom N. If a second voltage is applied to the top and bottom sections of the t

27、ransistor, with the same polarity applied to the bottom, the electrons already flowing through the bottom N section will promote aflow of current through the transistor bottom-to-top. By controlling the degree of doping in the different layers of the transistor during manufacture, this ability to co

28、nduct current through the second circuit through a resistor can be very marked. Effectively, when the bottom half is forward biased, the bottom section acts as a generous source of free electrons (and because it emits electrons it is called the emitter). These are collected readily by the top half,

29、which is consequently called the collector, but the actual amount of current which flows through this particular circuit is controlled by the bias applied at the center layer, which is called the base. Effectively, therefore, there are two separate working circuits when a transistor is working with

30、correctly connected polarities (Fig. 1-2B-3). One is the loop formed by the bias voltage supply encompassing the emitter and base. This is called the base circuit or input circuit. The second is the circuit formed by the collector voltage supply and all three elements of the transistor. This is call

31、ed the collector circuit or output circuit. (Note: this description applies only 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 when the emitter connection is common to both circuits known as common emitter configuration.) This is the most widely used way of connecting transistors, but there are, of course, two other alternative

32、 configurations - common base and common emitter. But, the same principles apply in the working of the transistor in each case. The particular advantage offered by this circuit is that a relatively small base current can control and instigate a very much larger collector current (or, more correctly,

33、 a small input power is capable of producing a much larger output power). In other words, the transistor works as an amplifier. With this mode of working the base-emitter circuit is the input side; and the emitter through base to collector circuit the output side. Although these have a common path t

34、hrough base and emitter, the two circuits are effectively separated by the fact that as far as polarity of the base circuit is concerned, the base and upper half of the transistor are connected as a reverse biased diode. Hence there is no current flow from the base circuit into the collector circuit

35、. For the circuit to work, of course, polarities of both the base and collector circuits have to be correct (forward bias applied to the base circuit, and the collector supply connected so that the polarity of the common element (the emitter) is the same from both voltage sources). This also means t

36、hat the polarity of the voltages must be correct for the type of transistor. In the case of a PNP transistor as described, the emitter voltage must be positive. It follows that both the base and collector are negatively connected with respect to the emitter. The symbol for a PNP transistor has an ar

37、row on the emitter indicating the direction of current flow, always towards the base. (P for positive, with a PNP transistor). In the case of an NPN transistor, exactly the same working principles apply but the polarities of both supplies are reversed (Fig. 1-2B-4). That is to say, the emitter is al

38、ways made negative relative to base and collector (N for negative in the case of an NPN transistor). This is also inferred by the reverse direction of the arrow on the emitter in the symbol for an NPN transistor, i.e., current flow away from the base. 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 While transistors are made in t

39、housands of different types, the number of shapes in which they are produced is more limited and more or less standardized in a simple code - TO (Transistor Outline) followed by a number. TO1 is the original transistor shape a cylindrical can with the three leads emerging in triangular pattern from

40、the bottom. Looking at the base, the upper lead in the triangle is the base, the one to the fight (marked by a color spot) the collector and the one to the left the emitter.2 The collector lead may also be more widely spaced from the base lead than the emitter lead. In other TO shapes the three lead

41、s may emerge in similar triangular pattern (but not necessarily with the same positions for base, collector and emitter), or in-line. Just to confuse the issue there are also sub-types of the same TO number shape with different lead designations. The TO92, for example, has three leads emerging in li

42、ne parallel to a flat side on an otherwise circular can reading 1,2,3 from top to bottom with the flat side to the right looking at the base. With TO92 sub-type a (TO92a): 1=emitter 2=collector 3=base With TO92 sub-type b (TO92b): 1=emitter 2=base 3=collector To complicate things further, some trans

43、istors may have only two emerging leads (the third being connected to the case internally); and some transistor outline shapes are found with more than three leads emerging from the base. These, in fact, are integrated circuits (ICs), packaged in the same outline shape as a transistor. More complex

44、ICs are packaged in quite different form, e.g., flat packages. Power transistors are easily identified by shape They are metal cased with an elongated bottom with two mounting holes. There will only be two leads (the emitter and base) and these will normally be marked. The collector is connected int

45、ernally to the can, and so connection to the collector is via one of the mounting bolts or bottom of the can. 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 A 运算放大器 对应于像广义放大器这样的电子装置,存在的一个问题就是它们的增益AU或AI,它们取决于双端口系统(、Ri、R0等)的内部特性。器件之间参数的分散性和温度漂移给设计工作增加了难度。设计运算放大器或Op-Amp的目的就是使它尽可能的减少对其内部参数的依赖性、最大程度地简化设计工作。运算放大器是一个集成电路,在它内部有许多电阻、晶体管等

46、元件。就此而言,我们不再描述这些元件的内部工作原理。 运算放大器的全面综合分析超越了某些教科书的范围。在这里我们将详细研究一个例子,然后给出两个运算放大器定律并说明在许多实用电路中怎样使用这两个定律来进行分析。这两个定律可允许一个人在没有详细了解运算放大器物理特性的情况下设计各种电路。因此,运算放大器对于在不同技术领域中需要使用简单放大器而不是在晶体管级做设计的研究人员来说是非常有用的。在电路和电子学教科书中,也说明了如何用运算放大器建立简单的滤波电路。作为构建运算放大器集成电路的积木晶体管,将在下篇课文中进行讨论。 运算放大器中英文资料外文翻译文献 理想运算放大器的符号如图1-2A-1所示。图中只给出三个管脚:正输入、负输入和输出。让运算放大器正常运行所必需的其它一些管脚,诸如电源管脚、接零管脚等并未画出。在实际电路中使用运算放大器时,后者是必要的,但在本文中讨论理想的运算放大器的应用时则不必考虑后者。两个输入电压和输出电压用符号U+、U-和U0 表示。每一个电压均指的是相对于

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