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Why does the waveform oscillate after adding a diode to the output of the op amp?

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12月 16, 2020 by Imanol 1482

Figure 1: Adding a diode to the output of the operational amplifier (OP07AJ) causes the output waveform to oscillate;

Figure 2: No diode is added to the output of the op amp, the output is normal;


In addition, the signal flow in Figure 1 is based on the arrow flow in the figure (1-->2-->3-->4-->5-->6-->7 (in addition, some of the signals in 3 places go to 8 ))?

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Ander 發表於 December 16, 2020

What is the string diode for? Should it be a peak detector circuit? A capacitor should be connected to the back instead of a resistor. If you connect directly in this way, it will indeed oscillate.

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    Imanol 發表於 December 16, 2020

    why?

    Also, is the signal flow in the second picture correct? Thanks

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Ander 發表於 December 16, 2020

The flow direction is correct, but I don't know what your circuit is used for. It is a bit like a peak detector circuit. Are you playing with your own circuit test?

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Landis 發表於 December 16, 2020

Diodes have inductive characteristics, so oscillation is normal.

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