Find the output of the shown differential amplifier when R1= 82 ohm, R2=114 ohm, V1=2 V and V2 is the output of sensor with a transfer function of 0.267 V/cm and the sensor reads 128 cm?
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The transfer function of the sensor is given as 0.267V/128cm. This means that for every 128cm of distance measured by the sensor, the output voltage V2 increases by 0.267V. Show more…
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