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LM318 is not giving output at 100kHz frequency

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Hi all,
I have an MCU that has output voltage 3.3V with 100kHz, and I want to amplify to 5V with 100KHz also.
For this, I used lm318 and configured it as shown below:
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But, the lm318 gives me output of 3.6V-4.8V and not as is should to give: 0-4.8V ?
Why?
 
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And to reach 0V at the output you need to give it a negative supply as well as the positive one.

Might be simpler to use a single transistor and pull it's collector/drain up to 5V through a load resistor.

Brian.
 

LM318 has a minimum specified supply voltage of +/- 5 V. It's not suited for single supply operation. Please review datasheet specifications of input and output voltage range.
 

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