Kindly explain how the large signal input will effect this circuit's output. what should be done if i want the output of the circuit to be oscillatory.
can be considered as ideal opamp.
with oscillatory i mean that can it be employed as some kind of oscillator if i use a capacitor in parallel with resistor.
No positive feedback. MOSFET in CS configuration is inverting the signal, thus overall negative feedback. Practical problem is gain in feedback path, not stable with universally frequency compensated OP, additional compensation network required.
can you explain how it will oscillate?
I am just curious to know if the input to opamp is given through negative terminal or through positive terminal then how my output voltage will change.
can you explain how it will oscillate?
I am just curious to know if the input to opamp is given through negative terminal or through positive terminal then how my output voltage will change.
My I suggest that you try simulate your circuit in one of the numerous free online simulators or whatever you prefer, then you can answer your own "what if?" questions with ease and learn more about circuit behavior at your own leisure.
A circuit oscillates if the Barkhausen criterion is fulfilled. In this case if the originally negative feedback turns into positive feedback due to multiple circuit poles.
Analysis of circuit stability needs to consider the real circuit parameters, particularly OP transfer function.