Hello everyone! o/
I've been trying to simulate a voltage follower/buffer using an ADA4860 op-amp so that the signal at its output is the same as the input (unity gain (G=1)
The input signal to the op-amp is called Vout_2 and it comes off a 10:1 voltage divider and goes into the Op amps input (non-inverting configuration)
The input signal to the op-amp is 1.5V AC with a frequency 13.56MHz.
When I simulate it, I expect Vout_2 to equal Vout_3 (1.5V AC).
Something is going very wrong there... At the output of the (Vout_3) Op-amp I get about -3.16V DC
Any Ideas what I'm doing wrong?
I've been trying to simulate a voltage follower/buffer using an ADA4860 op-amp so that the signal at its output is the same as the input (unity gain (G=1)
The input signal to the op-amp is called Vout_2 and it comes off a 10:1 voltage divider and goes into the Op amps input (non-inverting configuration)
The input signal to the op-amp is 1.5V AC with a frequency 13.56MHz.
When I simulate it, I expect Vout_2 to equal Vout_3 (1.5V AC).
Something is going very wrong there... At the output of the (Vout_3) Op-amp I get about -3.16V DC
Any Ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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