In simulation LT1819 is working at -3V to +9V, but in actual is not working. Another issue is if I connect 0 to 5V also It is not responding. Can you please help on this
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In simulation LT1819 is working at -3V to +9V, but in actual is not working. Another issue is if I connect 0 to 5V also It is not responding. Can you please help on this
Hi,
Is it possible for you to post your schematic?
It would help us to check other possible components that may cause the issue.
Thanks and regards!

Hi,
Which LT1819 is not working from your circuit?
What is your expected voltage level in each output of LT1819?
Also, I can see that you are using -3V/5V supply to your LT1819.
From your previous query, you have mentioned -3V/9V voltage supply.
Thanks and regards.
Hi I have tried -3V to 9V. but it is not working. opamp heating issue is there. so I tried to use 0 to 5 v. out actual opamp output expectation is 0 to 4.096V only
Hi I have tried -3V to 9V. but it is not working. opamp heating issue is there. so I tried to use 0 to 5 v. out actual opamp output expectation is 0 to 4.096V only
Hello,
The part was specified at +/-5V (10V).
We can guarantee device performance using this supply range.
Using supply of -3V to 9V means 12V supply range.
The device Absolute Maximum Rating is 12.6V.
Any overshoot on your voltage supply will possible hit and violate Abs Max Rating.
Hence, the PSRR of the part is tested up to 11V only.
Can you do a diode check on the LT1819 pins?
This to check for any shorted pins.
Thanks and regards!
Hi There is no short in pins. I have tested with 0 to 5V. but here output is varying continuously
200-300mV
Hi,
I'm not sure how will you have 4.096V as an output.
Based from your circuit, the output of the LT6275 is 0.00004 * 4.7k = 188mV.
The output of the U1 LT1819 = 188mV [1 + (1.33k/50k)] = 193mV.
The output of U2 LT1819 = 193mV [10k / (5k + 10k)] = 129mV.
That is the expected output based from your circuit.
Thanks and regards!
Correct. am sweeping input current from LT6275 from 0.04mA to 1.2mA
am getting some output but it is toggle - 200 to 500mV noise is there
Hi,
When using single supply of 5V/GND, your minimum input is limited to 1.5V and 800mV typical.
Thus, the part will not accept input lower than this values.
I suggest you pick op-amps with rail-to-rail input and rail-to-rail output.
Else, use a split supply with 10V range (e.g. -3.5/+6.5V).
Thanks and regards!
Hi If I try negative voltage opamp got heated
even if I give -1V also it is heating. can you suggest any
Hello,
Do you mean negative voltage at the supply?
This should not be an issue.
If using single supply(e.g. 5V/GND), does your part heats up?
I think your part might be already damaged.
Thanks and regards!
Single 0 to 5v it is not heating. If I change negative supply it is heating
Single supply is working good. But output range is 0.5 to 4.5v. I need 0- 4.5 v
Hi,
Can you try 10V/GND on your supply and check if there is a heating issue.
Thanks and regards!