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#159 ML741/InvertingAmplifier

Test an inverting amplifier circuit using the ML741 discrete component opamp

Notes

This is a demonstration of an inverting amplifier circuit using the ML741 discrete component opamp.

The inverting amplifier is a generalised case of the basic Inverter circuit, but with an arbitrary gain determined by the input and feedback resistor selection:

Vout = - Rf/Rin * Vin

Op-Amp_Inverting_Amplifier

How it works

Fundamentally, an op-amp strives to keep its inverting an non-inverting inputs equal by modulating the output.

In the inverter/inverting amplifier configuration, the inverting input is at the inflexion point of the Rin:Rf voltage divider. Hence the op amp achieves inverting/non-inverting input equilibrium when Vout = - Rf/Rin * Vin.

Construction

In this circuit, I am using a single rail supply (V- = GND) instead of the “conventional” dual rail supply (V+/V-).

For this reason, the non-inverting input is pegged to V+/2 with a voltage divider. In a dual rail configuration, V+/2 is usually “ground”.

The breadboard build has a fixed gain of -2 but of course the feedback resistor can be replaced with a pot for manual variable gain.

Breadboard

The Schematic

The Build

ML741 v “real” 741 Test

Here are some results comparing the behaviour of a standard UA741CN chip with the ML741 (protoboard version).

Setup:

  • power is 5V single rail, i.e. V- = GND
  • non-inverting input is fed a sine wave 200mVpp with 2.5V DC offset
  • the function generator sine wave input replaces the manual 10kΩ input pot in the schematic above (at node FG)
  • CH1 and CH2 signals are DC coupled and vertical shifted by -2.5V in the screenshots that follow

Scope connections

  • CH1: non-inverting input
  • CH2: output

At 10kHz

  • very slight phase shift for both opamps
  • UA741CN is delivering almost exactly -2x gain
  • ML741 is also generating -2x gain, but the output is DC shifted up by ~20mV

ML741:

ML741_10kHz

UA741CN:

UA741CN_10kHz

At 100kHz

  • phase shift has increased for both opamps
  • output has started to attenuate. By 150kHz or so, already hitting unit gain
  • ML741 output remains pulled higher by ~20mV

ML741:

ML741_100kHz

UA741CN:

UA741CN_100kHz

Measurements in action…

Inverter_benchtest

Credits and References

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