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What is the role of the input resistance of the non-inverting amplifier?

Hardware design
10月 08, 2020 by Jenson 1470

As the title, what is the role of R3? Why can't the coupling capacitor at the input end be added after removing it, otherwise the oscilloscope waveform will run away.

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Terry 發表於 October 8, 2020

The non-inverting input terminal of the op amp has an offset current. If R3 is not added, the non-inverting input terminal is equivalent to an open circuit, and its resistance is very large, which will damage the op amp.

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    Jenson 發表於 October 8, 2020

    So it can be understood that after R3, the offset current flows into the ground through R3. Will the voltage drop on R3 not damage the op amp?

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Elsa 發表於 October 8, 2020

Pull down the potential of the same direction terminal to stabilize the input terminal.

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    Jenson 發表於 October 8, 2020

    I don't understand how this resistor stabilizes the input terminal?

    Is it a stable DC voltage? If the input signal has a DC component, the op amp has infinite input impedance, so the DC bias is all on R3, will it not affect the output signal?

    But in this case, why can't there be only one capacitor C2?

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Terry 發表於 October 8, 2020

In severe cases, it is damaged, and in case of instability.

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Elsa 發表於 October 8, 2020

Think about the effect if there is electrostatic interference.

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