I am trying to use an opamp to convert the signal from a pressure transducer to a direct readout on a voltmeter. The pressure transducer has an output from .5 to 4.5 volts and is linear to 5 volts referance voltage supplied to it. At 0 psi, the output is .5 volts and at 500 psi, the output is 4.5 volts. I have designed the circuit with LTspice, and the simulator works as it should. .5 volts in reads 0 volts at meter and 4.5 volts in reads 5.00 volts at meter. If I input any other value and read the output, .9 volts in reads .50 volts at meter for example, everything works as designed. The problem I am having is that after building the circuit, the readings do not match the simulator. At .5 volts input, the reading at the output is 0 volts as expected. Also at 4.5 volts input the reading at the output is 5.00 volts as expected. If I input a voltage between this range the output is not the same as the simulator shows. If I input 2.5 volts, the output should read 2.50 volts as the simulator shows. What I am reading at the output is 2.35 volts. Is this because the simulator uses an "ideal" opamp and I am useing a 741 opamp? If a differant opamp will fix my problem, can anyone recommend what I shoud use?