[sdiy] Resistor in feedback loop - interesting point on theTL07x
Juergen Haible
jhaible at jhaible.de
Fri Jul 8 06:55:13 CEST 2011
These resistors keep capacitive loads away from the opamp outputs, and
prevent oscilation.
JH.
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From: "KATAYAMA" <pata at ieee.org>
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] Resistor in feedback loop - interesting point on
theTL07x
> Hi Tom and Lists!
>
> I think almost synth circuits nssds NO external series resistor after
> OPamp outputs.
> Maybe output series resistor is good for short circuit with AC power
> lines, telephone lines(DC48V), or surge voltage of static discharges or
> lightnings.
>
> 07x/08x family types, as Tom says, output stage has series resistor
> inside, and these resistors are simple current limiter.
> But it is to protect short circuit to GND and OPamp power rails, no other
> short circuit is NOT protected.
> So, in output terminal in modular systems or that of all-in-one set, it is
> useful to use protection resistor in series to OPamp output terminal.
>
> Taku
>
> (2011/07/08 8:58), Tom Bugs wrote:
>> Well, a couple of days ago I happened to look at the TL074 datasheet
>> and, in particular, the internal diagram of the chip. Interesting - I
>> saw that there's a 200r resistor already in series before the output.
>
>> So, is it really necessary to add further resistance here?
>> (I should check some other opamp internals to compare too)
>>
>> Cheers, Tom
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