Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OP27, OPA847
Hello
I'm getting an irregular circuit error when I want to do a AC analysis. The circuit is shown below,is there any solution?
Thank you very much!
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Hi User,
Please upload your TINA attachment. Can you also provide detail on your circuit expectations? What is your input signal? Expected output signal?
I want to design a low-noise photoelectric detector. As the circuit shown, The light is detected by the photodiode first, and then the photo current is divided to DC and AC signals by the inductors (L1-4) and a capacitor (C3) for handling separately. The AC current signal flows through the inverting input terminal and is amplified by the OPA847 to measure the noise power of the injected light. The DC signal is amplified by OP27 to measure the energy level of light.try.TSC
Hi,
this is a commonly used trick. It turns a circuit consisting of ideal parts into a more real circuit with parts having ohmic losses and leakage currents. This can help to make the math of simulation properly run.
Kai
Thank you Kai!
Hi User,
Looks like this is resolved, closing the thread now. Reply to re-open if you have any additional questions.