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- From: whit@carson.u.washington.edu (John Whitmore)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: Op amp configuration question
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.042048.7159@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 6 Nov 92 04:20:48 GMT
- Article-I.D.: u.1992Nov6.042048.7159
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- In article <1992Nov5.012546.17925@doug.cae.wisc.edu> kolstad@cae.wisc.edu (Joel Kolstad) writes:
- >Hi Mike,
- >
- >In article <1992Nov05.043724.130701@zeus.calpoly.edu> mruddick@joule.elee.calpoly.edu (Michael Ruddick) writes:
- >>Be careful...you should only have to use one op-amp for what you are doing.
- >>It sounds like you want the op-amp to amplify your signal as much as
- >>it can, then pass it to another one that does the same thing. Op-amps
- >>don't work like that...
-
- >However, I did want to point out that there's a very good reason (in general)
- >for using two cascaded op amps (providing *x*y gain=*xy gain) rather than
- >using just one (providing *xy) -- the gain bandwidth product. You can
- >show mathematically, in not too long of a time, that the closed loop
- >gain bandwidth product of two cascaded op amps is greater than that of
- >a single one for the same gain conditions.
-
- That's true, BUT one is not cascading OP AMPS in this case,
- rather one is cascading limited-gain amplifiers. You have to close
- TWO feedback loops on two cascaded op amps, or the frequency
- compensation becomes very difficult. Two cascaded limited-gain
- amplifiers is a very common configuration: the first is called
- the 'preamplifier', and is selected for input impedance and
- low noise. The second amplifier (power amp) would have requirements for
- driving the load, for dynamic range, etc.
-
- Because the two amplifiers have different requirements,
- it is more common to find a single-transistor preamp and op amp
- output stage, or op amp input stage and power transistor output buffer.
-
- John Whitmore
-