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Op-Amps and Saturation

Op-Amps and Saturation. The Inverting Mode Op-Amp. R f. R 1. +V s. -. +. -V s. V 1. V o. 0 V. In theory, the gain of the op-amp is given by R f ÷ R 1 . This equation works well until the output voltage increases too much. We must remember that the op-amp has a power supply.

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Op-Amps and Saturation

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  1. Op-Amps and Saturation

  2. The Inverting Mode Op-Amp Rf R1 +Vs - + -Vs V1 Vo 0 V In theory, the gain of the op-amp is given by Rf÷ R1. This equation works well until the output voltage increases too much. We must remember that the op-amp has a power supply.

  3. By increasing the input voltage, we find that the output voltage is limited. The op-amp cannot give out any more than about 85% of the voltage it is being supplied with (±15 V). We say that the op-amp saturates.

  4. The gain equation works well on this part of the graph. Op-amp is saturated Op-amp is saturated

  5. Saturation • The op-amp will saturate if the input voltage is increased too much or if the gain is increased too much.

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