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Why did you apply Vin=10V to an Op AMP with only +/-8V supply with x1 gain.
If you want 10mA out use Vin=1 and R2B= 100.
Examine your choice of load and voltage drop .
if R5=10k then Op Amp would need to supply 10mA*10k= 100V to generate this output.
The linear operation of this voltage to current convertor requires that you stay within the linear operating limits.
Vin / R2B=Iout
Since R2B is 1k , it you want 500uA, Vin must be 500mVdc.
It's not understandable how the shown circuit should have only 250 kHz bandwidth with AD8041 and 2k load. Something must be different.The circuit attempted is as shown below.When implemented,it gives a -3dB bandwidth of 0.25 MHz.
Hi,
The circuit attempted is as shown below.When implemented,it gives a -3dB bandwidth of 0.25 MHz.
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