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I don't see why not.I can't use this kind of idea for my whole circuit.
I really don't know; but that's what Spice saysWhy do R2,R10,R15,R18 make irregularity in low frequency?
Hello,
Are we sure the LT1001 model properly models (or at least somewhat) the CMRR?
Check that first for one amplifier and compare to the data sheet. I thought i tried that device and had problems, but maybe it was another part number, i cant remember now.
Hi,
Did you test the LM358 in the same circuit Alec used to test the LT1001?
Helmut Sennewald 8/3/2004
None of the models has correct quiescent current.
The NATIONAL and ONSEMI part fail totally for Vdd < 1V.
The NATIONAL part has negative supply current for Vdd < 10V.
The ONSEMI and the ST part don't draw the load current from the supply.
The supply current of the ST part is far off for Vdd < 2.5V .
Hi,
Well going by the plot itself, it tells me that the CMRR gets extremely BAD after about 1MHz.
Going by the data sheet, the LM358 bandwidth is limited to 1MHz with a gain of 1 so testing higher than that will result in very poor performance anyway, even if the CMRR was very good.
Your negative CMRR result may be due to the following problem with the LM358 models
The thing that I got from your post is LM358 would be a bad choice for my circuit due to the limitation in bandwidth and having poor performance in high frequency. but I really don't understand why I have negative CMRR while I get a correct differential gain. I hope the wrong result is because of LM358 models' problems that alec mentioned.
You are not seeing a negative CMRR, at least not up to the useful range of the op amp, so i can understand why you would say that you are. If you see positive for MOST of the test range and negative near the end, why would you call the entire result negative? That doesnt make any sense. And for an extreme example, would you like to test the LM358 at 1GHz (1 gigahertz), 10GHz, and 100GHz too? Im sure it will look pretty bad at 100GHz. But then why stop there, lets test at 100THz soo ha ha![]()