[sdiy] buffer opamp configuration [was: 1/8th inch questions]
René Schmitz
uzs159 at uni-bonn.de
Thu Oct 24 12:22:00 CEST 2002
Hi Seb et al,
>Now here's a point which I haven't quite worked out yet .. how to get the required current limiting / short circuit protection when using a unity gain buffer. It seems to me that by using configuration (b) and connecting the output jack to the inverting input of the opamp, then the feedback resistor will act as a current limiter. However, this sounds a little wrong to me (running an output directly from an input - static discharge could damage input, other reasons I can't think of?) .. probably it's better to use 2 resistors in the feedback loop and connect the output jack to the node between the resistors? I'd welcome any comments on this ...
What I do in this case is add a resistor in series with the output, take the feedback to the
- input via another resistor at the far end of the limiting resistor, and add a capacitor directly
from the opamp output to the - input. (100R series, 1k for feedback and a 330p cap.)
Cheers,
René
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