Title: L5: OpAmp Dynamics, Integrators Differentiators
1L5 Op-Amp Dynamics,IntegratorsDifferentiators
- ICB EngineeringModeling and ControlEngineering
of Compartment Systems - Fall, 2006
2Review Our final Model of an Op-Amp
3Last TimeUsing Op-amps for Gain
Out Converges to 2 X In
V Out / 2
4Last TimeWhat does this do?
Out Converges to -In
Converges to 0
5Take Away Lessons from Last Time
- Negative Feedback around a integrator loop causes
the integrator output to converge to a value
where the integrator input is 0. - i.e. negative feedback drives error to 0.
Error
6What Determines How Fast We Converge?
The Gain! Low Gain Slow convergence High Gain
Fast convergence
7Can we figure out exactly how fast?
What functions looks like themselves after
integration or differentiation?
A Exponentials!
What are the units?
What is ? The Time Constant
A Seconds
8How far do we converge in one time constant?
This is
of the distance from out(0) to 0
or 63 of the way
9How far do we converge in two time constants?
This is
of the distance from out(0) to 0
or 82 of the way
10How far do we converge in three time constants?
This is
of the distance from out(0) to 0
or 88 of the way
11Big Idea
of the way there
Each additional time constant gets us another
Self-Similarity All of the state at any time is
captured in the value of the single integrator,
so we can arbitrarily pick t0 at any point along
the way, and see the same (scaled) exponential
convergence with the SAME time constant.
12What it the Gain is very High (e.g. 107)?
Then the time constant is very small! e.g. 10-7
seconds (100 ns).
Result System converges very quickly. We can now
shift out attention to the
quasi-static equilibrium, and assume the
convergence happens really really
fast (i.e. on a time scale finer than we care
about).
13New Circuit
What does this do?
14Review Capacitors
Ic
Capacitors are integrators of current.
Vc
C
C Capacitance (Farads)
-
Just Like Bathtubs!
15New Circuit The Integrator
RC inverse gain of the integration
16Whats going on here?
A Leak in the Tub !
17What does this do?
Differentiate !