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tuL
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opamp overshoot
Jun 26
th
, 2008, 12:24pm
hi guys,
im studying opamp right now can, im new to all of this...
i have a problem with voltage overshoot at the beginning of the output of an inverting opamp...how do i eliminate or reduce this?
thanks
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Re: opamp overshoot
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Jun 27
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Please, be more detailed and more specific (type of opamp, gain, voltages, amount of overshoot,..)
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LvW (buddypoor: In memory of the great late Buddy Rich)
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