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Biasing of OPAMP - a fix without needing to generate the -3v

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Biasing of OPAMP

Hi;

I have a question in biasing an OPAMP. I only have +3volts supply on my circuit.

The OPAMP i am using requires +3volts and -3volts. So, do i need to generate -3volts supply for biasing? If i use 0volts instead of -3volts then my simulation is incorrect.

What is the bestway to fix this problem. Is there a fix without needing to generate the -3volts?

Thanks
 

Biasing of OPAMP

A few opamps work when the supply is only 3V.
Use one and bias its input at half the supply voltage (+1.5V) and capacitive-couple the signals to its input and output..
 

Biasing of OPAMP

please hello to all.
I want to ask about how to saturate all transistor in op amp and have a 75 db in DC gain
 

Re: Biasing of OPAMP

messghati said:
please hello to all.
I want to ask about how to saturate all transistor in op amp and have a 75 db in DC gain
You cannot saturate all transistors in an opamp because some are in differential and push-pull pairs.

An amplifier will not amplify if one or more of its amplifying transistors is saturated.

An opamp typically has an open-loop DC gain of 120dB so a closed-loop gain of only 75dB is easy. It will have 45dB of negative feedback.
 

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you need to give more details of your application, why do you need -3v?
what op amp are you using etc...
 

Biasing of OPAMP

please dont see the peak values of bais, just find out the potential difference required for op-amp operation. for more clear answer plz provide more details abt the circuit.
 

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