[SOLVED] 741 Op-amp circuit

Thread Starter

PJB

Joined Oct 24, 2019
36
Hello,

I have a 741 Op Amp circuit with a +ve supply voltage of 15V and a negative supply voltage of -15V. When I connect the circuit to compare
the voltages at the inputs, the LED display on the PSU supplying +15V drops to around 4V. The display on the other PSUs do not change. Does this
indicate a problem ? Does this mean there is a fault somewhere or is it normal ?

Thanks

PJ
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
18,326
When I connect the circuit to compare
the voltages at the inputs, the LED display on the PSU supplying +15V drops to around 4V. The display on the other PSUs do not change.
Post a schematic.

Do you have current limiting set on the positive supply? What is the current being drawn when the voltage drops?
 

LowQCab

Joined Nov 6, 2012
5,101
"" Does this indicate a problem ? ""

Obviously, it does indicate a problem.
Probably that You are measuring things incorrectly.

Pictures and a Schematic would help immensely.
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Thread Starter

PJB

Joined Oct 24, 2019
36
"" Does this indicate a problem ? ""

Obviously, it does indicate a problem.
Probably that You are measuring things incorrectly.

Pictures and a Schematic would help immensely.
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Thankfully I've found the fault: The PSU supplying input voltages to the amp was not grounded properly. The displays on the PSUs seem to be behaving themselves now.
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
27,508
Please keep in mind that with the +-15 VOLT SUPPLY THE 741 opamp is only good for +- ten volts out. It is a rather antique circuit. It still works BUT ....
 
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