Kevin Weddle
- Feb 23, 2004
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I did this experiment with an opamp and found that the output had quite a bit of DC offset. It looked as though the difference between the inputs was being gained too much. And yet I was able to get a reasonable sized amplification. So if it's gain, which I think it isn't, why is it still high? And why does my small input offset cause the output to rail. It doesn't do that in the recommended configuration.
The answer is that it really never gained that high. A gain of even 10 can cause your output to rail. Maybe my gain was as high as 100, but you can never tell because I didn't use the standard gain setting resistors.
The answer is that it really never gained that high. A gain of even 10 can cause your output to rail. Maybe my gain was as high as 100, but you can never tell because I didn't use the standard gain setting resistors.