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[Moved] linear ic appilactions

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Re: linear ic appilactions

You will need to be more specific by post a opamp circuit design and specifying which terminals of the device you are referring.

BigDog
 

It may vary with terminal, signal, circuit configuration, etc...
 

- Positive supply pin: Current flows into the opamp
- Negative supply pin: Current flows out of the opamp
- Output pin: Current flows into and out of the opamp, depending on the signal and load.
- Input pins: Ideally no current flows in or out. In real opamps there is a very small current which may flow in or out depending on the type of opamp.
 

Re: linear ic appilactions

You will need to be more specific by post a opamp circuit design and specifying which terminals of the device you are referring.

BigDog

output current direction of an op-amp in bias current compensation in an inverting amplifier and why it is reversed????

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output current direction of an op-amp circuit for bias compensation in an inverting amplifier and can you please tell me why it is reversed???
 

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