the ground for my circuit is the common connection of - and + this ground IS WRONG ?Can you please draw the connections when measuring the pin 6 output ?
Are you measuring between pin 6 and the Ground ?
I think you are, by mistake, measuring voltage between pin 6 and power supply + and power supply - .
Or how will you know that power supply voltage Drops?
It is correct, and often called the "common" , which is more correct than calling it "Ground". The reason I say that is because ground is also a connection to the common side of everything else. Common is the reference point within a circuit or system, and so it is only a part of that system until it is connected to something else. That can be a great benefit for analysis because it is not connected to unknown quantities.the ground for my circuit is the common connection of - and + this ground IS WRONG ?
I use a signal generator in input pin 2 and an oscilloscope in pin 6 and the power supply for symmetric dc voltage where is the problem ?It is correct, and often called the "common" , which is more correct than calling it "Ground". The reason I say that is because ground is also a connection to the common side of everything else. Common is the reference point within a circuit or system, and so it is only a part of that system until it is connected to something else. That can be a great benefit for analysis because it is not connected to unknown quantities.
In the common ground of circuit ( define by the connection + and - in power supply ) connected all the other ground from the generator and the oscilloscopeTell us EXACTLY how everything is connected, including ground on your two power supplies and the ground clip in your oscilloscope probe. I suspect you are shorting one of the power supplies with your oscilloscope ground.
Edit: also the signal generator ground.
What model signal generator? Might need a capacitor in series with R1.I use a signal generator in input pin 2
a complete circuitI see a language and meanings problem here, as well as a desperate searching for what the problem actually is. That is to say that there is something important that we do not know just yet, And I am not sure what that missing bit is.
The first circuit in post #1 is not actual, the second circuit in post #1 includes neither power supply connections nor any hint as to te amplitudes of the signals, nor DC offsets.
ALL OF THE VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS ARE NEEDED FOR A MEANINGFUL EVALUATION.
