If you supply the amplifier with not less than 6.5V it would function. Even the LM358 does not allow the inputs to get closer to the positive supply rail than 1.5V, i.e. The LM358 was one of the first that allowed the inputs to go down to the negative rail and is often referred to as a single supply opamp. One parameter of the opamp you are violating is the input common-mode range.įor the LM358 and many other opamps the inputs must not be with a certain voltage of the positive or negative supply rail. Just so weird, if I don't have any voltage to the +V pin it bypasses the op amp entirely and I can measure the change in the current in the volt meter through resistances which makes sense because obviously the op amp isn't turned on.īut when I do provide the +V pin power and try to keep the inputs 1.5V away from the rail it just seems to only output 1 single voltage value and ignores the current source from the inverting pin. Looked at my circuit again but I don't see any shorts or anything that could be allowing a bypass so I'm stumped. Removed the resistor entirely so there is nothing connecting the inverting input to the output and the same thing, nothing changed. So I've went ahead and provided 3.3V to the input and 5V to the rail so there is that 1.5V difference between them.Ĭhanged the 100k resistor that connects the inverting input and output to 10k because I thought that it was providing a voltage that was too close to the 5V supply and that might be causing problems and didn't change. So it seems like the 5V is just hitting the volt meter and drowning out anything else. When the +V and the non-inverting lead have voltage bias then it decides to just hit some voltage value and stay there and no changing the current seems to do anything.
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When either the 5V bias from the non-inverting lead or the +V pin is set to ground the op amp seems to not function and any current I deliver just goes straight through the resistor to the volt meter, changing the current does change the voltage but it's just a V = IR relation and nothing to do with the op amp. When I do connect the +5V to +V then the volt meter jumps up to ~4V and just stays there, varying the current does not change anything so I'm completely stumped on why it seems to ignore the op amp without +V and only wants to take +V voltage and ignore everything else when it is connected. What I did notice is that when I do not have the +V connection hooked up to 5V there is a small change whenever I vary the current but that seems to me that the current is entirely bypassing the op-amp entirely since when I short the inverting input and the output (Removing the 100K resistor) the difference is greater. This is how I am currently hooking up the op-amp in terms of the pin diagram of the LM358: Is what I'm trying to design, if I change the current source from the 48uA to 8uA the output on the simulation changes but the output does not in physical testing which leads me to believe that something on the op-amp is incorrect in terms of hookups or what not. With the help of our large distribution network, we have been able to deliver these products within committed time period.Basically (Although I'm using an LM358 op amp): All our vendors are known about our fair business norms so they are producing the product accordingly. Our vendors are producing the products with a high production rate and enabled us to fulfill the large quantity demands of the offered products. We have selected these vendors after checking their legal and financial status. We are backed by a rich vendor base in the market. To meet the ever evolving demands of our clients, we are offering these products in various technical specifications. All these products are highly demanded by various industries for their sturdy construction, accurate dimension and seamless finish.
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