Assuming ideal op-amps, the circuit represents:
A buffer amplifier, also known as a voltage follower, is a circuit configuration in which the input signal is directly coupled to the non-inverting terminal of the op-amp, and the output is connected to the inverting terminal. This results in the output voltage being equal to the input voltage, meaning the op-amp provides a high input impedance and a low output impedance without any amplification.
- In the case of a buffer, there is no difference in voltage between the input and output, making the circuit behave as a buffer or voltage follower.
Thus, the correct answer is Buffer (Option B).
In the given figure, EF and HJ are coded as 30 and 80, respectively. Which one among the given options is most appropriate for the entries marked (i) and (ii)?
An ideal low pass filter has frequency response given by \[ H(j\omega) = \begin{cases} 1, & |\omega| \leq 200\pi \\ 0, & \text{otherwise} \end{cases} \] Let \( h(t) \) be its time domain representation. Then h(0) = _________ (round off to the nearest integer).
A controller \( D(s) \) of the form \( (1 + K_D s) \) is to be designed for the plant \[ G(s) = \frac{1000\sqrt{2}}{s(s+10)^2} \] as shown in the figure. The value of \( K_D \) that yields a phase margin of \(45^\circ\) at the gain cross-over frequency of 10 rad/sec is __________ (round off to one decimal place).