so i need to use a common rail power supply as in the AC common is common with the DC common. then i need to recieve a 0 to 10vdc varable signal and increase its current while keeping the voltage the same. so i went to use an OP amp set it up with outpuut feed back to the negative input and it works great from 2 VDC to 10VDC but will not go below 2 VDC i am assuming this is because the output has to be 2 volt above the negative rail voltage. unfortunatly as sdtated above i have to use a common rail power supply so the reference signal for the 0 to 10VDC input is the same as the reference for the power supply. are therer any op amps that can work much closer to the negative rail or is there soem way to fool the op amp into thinking its negative rail is 2 volts below the common?