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differential amplifier to signle ended amplifier

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assume that i have designed a differential amplifier and i have two outputs Vout+ and Vout-. How do I connect Vout+ and Vout- so that the opamp becomes an single ended amplifier? I am trying to use the opamp in an integrator.
 

u can take one of them only or u can use an unbalanced amplifier
 

hi, the differential input and the single output may be adaptive for your application better, if you must use the fully differential opamp, then the second stage must be D2S
 

Just use another op-amp as an output buffer configured as a unity gain differential amplifier.
 

You can sum the two output currents using a current mirror. You can see this in any elementary analog design book.
 

Add differential end to single end circuit , may be you can use current mirror
 

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