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Problem with output phase shift in op-amp for 100KHz

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Hi! I am trying to make a amplifier for 100KHz. I use a commercial op-amp connected to two resistors to realize a non-inverting amplifier likes the typical connection. Although it can provide voltage gain, i find that there is around 30 degrees phase shift for the output when it is compared to the input signal. What can I do to solve this problem? I don't want to have any phase shift. Thank you!
 

Re: Amplifier for 100KHz

Use a wideband opamp.
 

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