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Operational Amplifier Fundamentals Unit 8 – Voltage Comparators


Exercise 2 – Zener-Clamped Operation


EXERCISE OBJECTIVE


When you have completed this exercise, you will be able to operate a zener-clamped op amp
comparator circuit using dc and ac voltages. You will verify your results with an oscilloscope.


EXERCISE DISCUSSION



  • In the circuit for this exercise, a zener diode (CR1) completes the feedback path for U1.

  • U1 is zero based because its noninverting terminal is connected to circuit common.
    Therefore, the circuit reference voltage is 0V.

  • If VI is positive (greater than 0V), VO swings in a negative direction toward -VSAT.

  • When VO approximately equals the zener breakdown voltage (VZ), CR1 conducts and
    provides negative feedback. The feedback clamps VO to the value of VZ and prevents
    negative saturation.

  • Based on the placement of CR1 (anode lead to U1 output terminal) in the circuit, VO switches
    between -VZ and +VF.

  • A zener-diode-clamped circuit controls the levels of a sine wave or square wave input signal.


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