Could you say what results were not right?i simulated this circuit in LTSPICE but the results arent right
i have given V2 a value of -15V i dnt think it would make much of a difference... and plz could you tell me explicitly wat changes i should makeThe polarity of V2 is backwards because it is supposed to be a negative supply. You have its negative terminal connected to ground so it is actually a positive supply.
Why do you take the input signal and attenuate it down to almost nothing, then amplify it a lot?
your negative feedback around both opaps looks odd and might cause oscillation.
Yes, great idea. Something similar to this was/is used by hams to make a noise bridge used for measuring 50Ω Z.Another though, you could deliberately introduce noise into the front end of the schematic. Bias up a zener diode with 10ma and have it feed in somewhere, for example. It is an old trick used to generate white noise.
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