This might be a vague question, I'm still quite new to electronics. I have a two stage op-amp attached below that is simulated using LTSpice used as a buffer amplifier. Suppose that it operates as a low voltage buffer (supply is 0v to 2v, input is 0 to 2v, so output is 0 to 2v) limited due to the low voltage transistors in the circuit.
Suppose now I want it to be able to output 0 to 10v, so the input and supply is also between 0 to 10v. How could I effectively do this? I have higher voltage transistor models in LTSpice, could I just replace all the lower voltage transistors with higher voltage transistors?
hi,
You could use a higher supply voltage to the amp, select suitable MOSFET's from the 'F2' lib in LTSpice.
Adjust the Bias to suit.
Post your asc file.
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hi,
You could use a higher supply voltage to the amp, select suitable MOSFET's from the 'F2' lib in LTSpice.
Adjust the Bias to suit.
Post your asc file.
E
Hey esp1,
Heres the asc file. I'll have to do some readings on what you've mentioned as I have not considered all of that.
I'm just wondering if its possible to increase the output swing of the buffer to 0-10v (assuming the circuit I have now is unable to go that high) as efficient as possible.