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14 May, 17:02

An OP AMP has CMRR = 100 dB and open-loop gain = 250000.

Determine the common mode gain ACM

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  1. 14 May, 17:05
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    ACM = 2.5

    Explanation:

    The common mode rejection ratio, is a parameter that is used to measure the ability of an Operational-Amplifier, to reject or eliminate the noises of same polarity. The common mode rejection ratio is given by the following formula:

    CMMR = AV/ACM

    for the value of CMMR in deciBels (dB), the formula becomes:

    CMMR = 20 log (AV/ACM)

    where,

    CMMR = Common Mode Rejection Ratio = 100 dB

    AV = Open Loop Gain = 250000

    ACM = Common Mode Gain = ?

    Therefore,

    100 = 20 log (250000/ACM)

    100/20 = log (250000/ACM)

    10⁵ = 250000/ACM

    ACM = 250000/10⁵

    ACM = 2.5
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