This document contains instructions for 4 problems related to designing and analyzing Schmitt trigger circuits. Problem 1 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches between -1V and +1V. Problem 2 asks to derive equations for the trigger levels of a non-inverting Schmitt trigger. Problem 3 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches at +2V and -1V, choosing the output levels. Problem 4 provides a circuit and asks to calculate trigger points, draw the transfer curve, output for a sine wave input, and limit the output amplitude.
This document contains instructions for 4 problems related to designing and analyzing Schmitt trigger circuits. Problem 1 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches between -1V and +1V. Problem 2 asks to derive equations for the trigger levels of a non-inverting Schmitt trigger. Problem 3 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches at +2V and -1V, choosing the output levels. Problem 4 provides a circuit and asks to calculate trigger points, draw the transfer curve, output for a sine wave input, and limit the output amplitude.
This document contains instructions for 4 problems related to designing and analyzing Schmitt trigger circuits. Problem 1 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches between -1V and +1V. Problem 2 asks to derive equations for the trigger levels of a non-inverting Schmitt trigger. Problem 3 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches at +2V and -1V, choosing the output levels. Problem 4 provides a circuit and asks to calculate trigger points, draw the transfer curve, output for a sine wave input, and limit the output amplitude.
This document contains instructions for 4 problems related to designing and analyzing Schmitt trigger circuits. Problem 1 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches between -1V and +1V. Problem 2 asks to derive equations for the trigger levels of a non-inverting Schmitt trigger. Problem 3 asks to design a Schmitt trigger that switches at +2V and -1V, choosing the output levels. Problem 4 provides a circuit and asks to calculate trigger points, draw the transfer curve, output for a sine wave input, and limit the output amplitude.
Eng. Saad EL Sayed Problem 2.1: Design Schmitt trigger circuit whose output switches to a high level when the input falls to -1 V and switches to a low level when the input rises to +1 V. Assume that the output switches between 10 V. Problem 2.2: Derive equations for the lower and upper trigger levels of a noninverting Schmitt trigger. Problem 2.3: Design a Schmitt trigger that switches to a high level when the input rises through +2 V and switches to a low level when the input falls through -1 V. You may choose the high and low output levels of the comparator. Sketch the output when the input is a 5-V-pk sine wave. Problem 2.4: For the Schmitt trigger circuit shown below, if R1 = 1.5 K, then R2 = 3K and VCC = 9V, do the following: a. Derive an expression and calculate the Lower and Upper Threshold Point voltage (VLTP and V UTP) then draw the voltage transfer characteristics. b. Calculate and draw the output waveform for the output if the input voltage V 1 is given by: V1 = 6 sin t. c. Show how to limit the output voltage amplitude, VO to be 5V.