What is the purpose of the phase compensating capacitor

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Reference no: EM131005201

Design of an Operational Amplifier Using PSpice

Outcomes:

You will:

• be able to produce a functioning operational amplifier circuit by combining different stages.
• be aware of problems and challenges to meet a specification for designing and characterising an operational amplifier.

Objectives

It is required to design an operational amplifier with the aid of PSpice software to satisfy the following design specifications:

a) Differential input impedance greater than 100 kQ.

b) Voltage gain (that is, 'open loop gain') greater than 500,000.

c) Output impedance less than 1 k5-2.

d) Output voltage to be approximately zero volts for zero input.

e) Frequency response down to DC (0 Hz).

f) Supply voltage +9 to -9 volts.

g) Total current consumption not greater than 5 mA.

Introduction

This experiment requires you to design and simulate an operational amplifier circuit. A practical integrated circuit version (e.g. a 741 type) would in addition contain a 'push pull' output stage and extra components to provide further temperature and supply variation immunity.

Other circuit complications arise due to problems integrating NPN and PNP high gain transistors together on the same chip. The experiment is intended to reinforce lecture material in module ELEC271, and reference to the relevant lecture notes is essential.

Experimental work

Part I: Transistor output characteristics

Objective: To obtain a set of output characteristics for the two transistor types to be used in this experiment.

Obtain a plot of the output characteristics of the 2N222 transistor, i.e. lc vs. VCE (0 to 20 V in steps of 0.5 V) for a range of 1-13 (0 to 40 IJA in steps of 4 IJA).

Procedure:

• Task-1: Input the circuit schematic of Figure 3 in PSpice schematics.

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• Task-2: In the 'Analysis' menu, select 'Setup.: and check the `DC sweep' option and input the variable as VcE' with the desired range. Click on 'Nested sweep' option to set the base current 1-B steps. Thus, for each value of IB (0, 4, 8 40 μA), VcE is swept from 0 to 20 V.

• Task-3: Close the 'Analysis setup' window. In the 'Analysis' menu, select `Simulate' (you can do that by pressing on F11 key as well). A response curve will appear. Take a screenshot of this response.

• Task-4: From the curve, estimate the DC current gain, β (also known as hFE) at mA. Estimate also the AC (small signal) current gain, to (also known as hfe). Hint: see your notes on how to do this. Record your results.

Part II: Achieving the specification of the operational amplifier Objective: To build the complete operational amplifier circuit and obtain the required specification.

Start now building the complete circuit of the operational amplifier (see the given `tutorial' lecture for ELEC271 on VITAL).

Procedure:

• Task-1: Combine the required stages to build a complete operational amplifier in PSpice.

Hint: Match the differential amplifier and common emitter stages with an emitter follower stage, make the RinEF ~ 10RDAout

• Task-2: Obtain the transfer characteristics of your amplifier by grounding one input and performing a DC sweep from -9V to +9V on the other input. Identify the useful operating range from your plot. You will need to narrow the sweep range to achieve an accurate useful range.

• Task-3: Find the open loop gain (Aol) of the amplifier from the useful range in the above step.

• Task-4: Determine the required DC voltage offset from the transfer characteristic. Use this value to help balance the amplifier - you can apply a small DC offset to one of the inputs to try to centre the output close to zero volts. Hint: Alternatively, you could use the technique mentioned in the lecture notes to obtain A01 which would also give you the DC offset.

• Task-5: Obtain a set of input/output waveforms (in useful range) from a transient simulation, and from which, calculate the gain of the amplifier. Verify that the specification has been met. Record your results.

• Task-6: Obtain a set of input waveforms (in useful range) in an AC sweep simulation, add an input impedance trace and calculate the average value of it. Change the trace and calculate the average output impedance. Hint: The screenshots of the corresponding impedance (V/l) should be taken - the impedance values can be found in the bandwidth.

• Task-7: Display the currents and voltages on the schematic and watch out the DC voltage levels and total current consumption.

Part III: Obtaining the frequency response of the designed amplifier

Objective: To obtain the gain and phase Bode plots of the designed amplifier.

Now, obtain the frequency response of the designed amplifier by determining the gain and phase Bode plots.

Procedure:

• Task-1: Determine Bode plots (gain and phase) of your amplifier by replacing the VSIN input sources with VAC parts in PSpice and run an AC sweep. The parameters of the VAC part should be set to match those used in your VSIN part. Take screenshots of the Bode plots. Hint:

The function DB(-) and P(-) may be used for the plots.

• Task-2: Add phase compensating capacitor (say 30 pF or any suitable value) between the collector of the common emitter stage and the base of the first emitter follower. Investigate the effect on the Bode plots. Take screenshots and record your findings.

Exp 5, Ver 4.0, Feb 2015

Bonus Part: Response to common-mode signal

Investigate the response of your amplifier to common-mode signals.

General questions

a) What can you deduce about the stability of your amplifier from the Bode plots in Part III?

b) What is the purpose of the 'Phase compensating capacitor'?

Report writing guidelines

• This experiment is assessed by means of a formal report. Use the formal report template (available on VITAL) to write your report. The idea behind this report is to document your experience and technical findings in this experiment.

• In your 'Results' section, include the following:

- All your findings and measurements along with all the screenshots of schematics and simulations. Make sure to comment on each result and simulation.

- The table shown overleaf (Table I) with your own results. Make sure to write relevant comments in the fourth column.

• In your 'Discussions and Conclusions' section include the following:

- Describe any problems you have experienced while carrying out both experiments and explain your problem-solving methods that you have followed.

- Include the answers to the general questions (Section 5 above).

Does your designed op-amp achieve the specification? If not, explain the reasons.

• Important: Make sure that all of your figures (schematics and simulations) are clear and all the numbers on the figures are readable.

Table I. Design specifications table

Parameter

Specification

Your value

Comment on the value obtained

Differential input impedance

> 100 k

 

 

Open loop voltage gain

> 500,000

 

 

Output impedance

< 1 k

 

 

DC output voltage

-0 V

 

 

DC offset voltage

None given

 

 

Frequency response

Down to DC (0 Hz)

 

 

Total current consumption

< 5 mA

 

 

Bandwidth with compensation capacitor

None given

 

 

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