Sorry Lads, really dumb opamp question
Ken Stone
sasami at blaze.net.au
Wed Jan 10 11:51:04 CET 2001
It's called a voltage follower.
- input is connected to the output.
The signal is fed into the + input.
Works fine.
Ken
>Apologies in advance! For a while now, if I want a non
>inverting buffer, I take a dual opamp wire a 10k input
>resistor to the neg. input, take another 10k, connect
>one end to the neg. input then connect the other end
>to the output, this output I then connect this to
>another 10k input resistor to the other opamp which
>has a 10k feedback resistor. The output of this is a
>non inverting buffer amp.
>The question is, would this function happen if I made
>a resistor free non inverting buffer out of one opamp?
>anyone know? regards, Ken
>
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