Operational amplifiers and diodes - MoreDat2024-03-29T13:02:47Zhttp://moredat.ning.com/forum/topics/operational-amplifiers-and-diodes?commentId=6483656%3AComment%3A2707&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noFor your op amp, the output w…tag:moredat.ning.com,2012-07-11:6483656:Comment:27072012-07-11T19:20:21.022ZJerryhttp://moredat.ning.com/profile/Jerry
<p>For your op amp, the output would hit the negative rail of -12 volts anytime the input is higher than 0.5 volts. The rest of the time it would go to the positive rail of +12 volts. It does this because you have a gain of about 30. Multiply your gain times your 0.5 volts, that gives you 15 volts which puts you beyond the 12 volt rail.</p>
<p>Checkout more op amp info at the link below.…</p>
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<p>For your op amp, the output would hit the negative rail of -12 volts anytime the input is higher than 0.5 volts. The rest of the time it would go to the positive rail of +12 volts. It does this because you have a gain of about 30. Multiply your gain times your 0.5 volts, that gives you 15 volts which puts you beyond the 12 volt rail.</p>
<p>Checkout more op amp info at the link below.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier_applications#Inverting_amplifier">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier_applications#Inverting_amplifier</a></p>
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