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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the provided course, which of the following scenarios would most definitively necessitate the use of a transconductance amplifier over a voltage-controlled voltage source (VCVS) amplifier for interfacing a sensor with a subsequent processing stage?
A sensor with a low output impedance that generates a voltage, and the subsequent stage is designed to accept a voltage input.
A sensor with a high output impedance that produces a current proportional to the measured physical quantity, and the subsequent stage requires a predictable input current.
A sensor outputting a slowly varying DC voltage that needs to be amplified for a microcontroller's ADC.
A scenario where the primary concern is achieving a high voltage gain with minimal loading effects on the sensor.
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the practical limitations discussed in "The Complete Operational Amplifiers & Linear ICs Course 2026," what is the most significant consequence of operating an op-amp with significant output voltage swing close to its positive or negative power supply rails?
Reduced slew rate, limiting the op-amp's ability to accurately reproduce fast-changing signals.
Increased input bias current, leading to larger offset voltage errors.
Saturation of the output stage, causing the output voltage to become clamped and non-linear, deviating from the ideal amplification.
Increased noise figure, degrading the signal-to-noise ratio of the amplified signal.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of active filters designed using operational amplifiers as presented in the course, what is the primary advantage of using a second-order Sallen-Key topology for a low-pass filter compared to a simple RC filter?
Increased gain at higher frequencies, allowing for signal boosting.
The ability to achieve a steeper roll-off rate (e.g., -40 dB/decade) with fewer passive components than a cascaded RC filter.
Significantly higher input impedance, preventing loading of the signal source.
Lower component sensitivity to variations in resistor and capacitor values.

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