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Hi ,
I'm a newbie on analog design . I was hoping someone can give me more info on the attached circuit .
I feel the first op-amp acts as a differential amplifier and the second one I'm confused with the capacitors in feedback path , whether its a filter or integrator / differentiator or they are there just for the impedance ...
I tried measuring on the boards , two versions on the opamp pins , I noticed something like the IC's(LT1630 on different boards same circuit ) giving different output for same inputs . I know opamps try to make both their inputs same , but I cant see how they give different output for same input .
Pin number 3 is a constant dac drive , approx 4.5 Volts . Sense +/- are power supply sense pins .
Also it could be appreciated if some one can tell me a godd practical oriented e-book for gaining more insight on opamps .
Thanks
I'm a newbie on analog design . I was hoping someone can give me more info on the attached circuit .
I feel the first op-amp acts as a differential amplifier and the second one I'm confused with the capacitors in feedback path , whether its a filter or integrator / differentiator or they are there just for the impedance ...
I tried measuring on the boards , two versions on the opamp pins , I noticed something like the IC's(LT1630 on different boards same circuit ) giving different output for same inputs . I know opamps try to make both their inputs same , but I cant see how they give different output for same input .
Pin number 3 is a constant dac drive , approx 4.5 Volts . Sense +/- are power supply sense pins .
Also it could be appreciated if some one can tell me a godd practical oriented e-book for gaining more insight on opamps .
Thanks