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In our actual project, we have two input voltages ( 160mV and 40mV approx., ). So could u please specify the i/p resistance values, so that the output can be a saturated one.
Sorry, that's completely wrong. Less than millivolts input are sufficient to drive the OP output into saturation, of course with sufficient supply voltages.These voltages will not turn on the transistors in the opamp IC. You need higher voltages .. more than 700mV ideally.
741 can be used "in open loop mode" (as a comparator). The only requirement is a dual supply so that the input voltage is in common mode range. +/- 10 V should be fine. No input series resistors required.
Sorry, that's completely wrong. Less than millivolts input are sufficient to drive the OP output into saturation, of course with sufficient supply voltages.
The output with zero inpiut is uncertain due to offset voltages. It's effectively impossible to achieve 0 V output in open loop, the OP gain is too high.If both the i/p values are equal, then the o/p is -ve sat value instead of zero( 0V). What to do, to get o/p as zero volts?
You have a comparator. Its output is either high (+9V) or it is low (-9V), not halfway at 0V.Still trying to get a possible solution for getting zero output from the circt.
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