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are these transistors are in the triode region

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Hello

I am simulating the output range of my op-amp, the output stage is cascode stage which has the nature to drop more voltage, but when I simulated the output range by connecting the op-amp in inverting topology I found that the output voltage is approxiametly rail to rail which mean that there is about zero voltage drop on the output cascoded transistors. what this mean

Note: I am using VDD = 15V

 

can you show your schematic? i am not sure what you mean by connecting it in inverting topology. do you mean using it as an inverting amplifier with resistive feedback?
 

thanx

Yes that What I mean to say,

can you show your schematic? i am not sure what you mean by connecting it in inverting topology. do you mean using it as an inverting amplifier with resistive feedback?
 

Hello Frank

I am just driving a capacitive load,

the resistors I used in the inverting f.B are so high (10Mohm) to assure not to load the circuit
 

I think its much better for everyone (atleast beginners like me) if you post a paintbox version of your circuit to understand the problem better

Dan
 

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