jasonc2
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Is it possible to chain op amps together to increase the loop gain?
I observed that in two simple simulators the gain is increased to the product of the op amp gains:
However in PSpice the gain increase, at least for both the TL081 and LM358 models, was present but marginal and 3 op amps in PSpice showed no change over 2.
In reality, is it possible to approach the product of the op amp gains by chaining them together? I don't have any tools to measure voltages with that precision to test.
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I tried biasing the first op-amp output in pspice because I thought maybe it had to do with the small output voltage swing but that had no significant effect (the resistors increased the output from uV to 100mV range):
(I didn't realize I hid the pin names -- the +'s are on top)
I observed that in two simple simulators the gain is increased to the product of the op amp gains:
However in PSpice the gain increase, at least for both the TL081 and LM358 models, was present but marginal and 3 op amps in PSpice showed no change over 2.
In reality, is it possible to approach the product of the op amp gains by chaining them together? I don't have any tools to measure voltages with that precision to test.
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I tried biasing the first op-amp output in pspice because I thought maybe it had to do with the small output voltage swing but that had no significant effect (the resistors increased the output from uV to 100mV range):
(I didn't realize I hid the pin names -- the +'s are on top)
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