An
Operational Amplifier Laboratory - The Op-Amp Summer
Here is an interesting op-amp circuit which - it is claimed - can be used
to add two signals.

Your task in this exercise
is to do the following.
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Choose resistors so that
the first voltage - V1 - is multiplied by 1.
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Choose resistors so that
the second voltage - V2 - is multiplied by 2.
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Add two sinusoidal signals
that are the same frequency and the same amplitude.
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Use signals of equal amplitude,
2v p-p.
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Use a frequency of 1 kilohertz
(1KHz).
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Add two signals where.
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The first signal is a
sinusoid as above.
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The second signal is a
square wave, 1v p-p.
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Use a frequency of 1 KHz.
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Add two sinusoidal signals
of the amplitude above (2v p-p), where
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You adjust the resistors
in the circuit so that you get a sum (both signals multiplied by 1)
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The first signal is at
a frequency of 900 Hz.
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The second signal is at
a frequency of 1100 Hz.
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You will need two signal/function
generators for this experiment.
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Your write-up should explain
the wave shapes for each result.