umesh49
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Hi,
I was using a very simple circuit (amplifier with offset) in one of our board and got an strange issue with one of our product. My op-amp (PN: LMV321IRY) was getting saturated at 0.2V and 3V.
Actually it was suppose to go till 50mV to 3.25V with 3.3V power supply.
It a simple circuit with + was connection to 1.65V and - was connected to a DC input with 3k input and feedback capacitor.
I did multiple measurement and op-amp was not going above 3V (or below 0.2V). This was happening with one board and other boards were performing good.
While I was doing some probing on this faulty board, issue goes away and now this board is also performing well with my saturation limits as 50mV to 3.25V.
Does any one is having any idea about this type of failure in op-amp?
Any input will be appreciated.
Regards,
Umesh
I was using a very simple circuit (amplifier with offset) in one of our board and got an strange issue with one of our product. My op-amp (PN: LMV321IRY) was getting saturated at 0.2V and 3V.
Actually it was suppose to go till 50mV to 3.25V with 3.3V power supply.
It a simple circuit with + was connection to 1.65V and - was connected to a DC input with 3k input and feedback capacitor.
I did multiple measurement and op-amp was not going above 3V (or below 0.2V). This was happening with one board and other boards were performing good.
While I was doing some probing on this faulty board, issue goes away and now this board is also performing well with my saturation limits as 50mV to 3.25V.
Does any one is having any idea about this type of failure in op-amp?
Any input will be appreciated.
Regards,
Umesh