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PRIYADHARSHINI

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Hi all,

I am using IL300 Linear opto coupler to isolate the analogue signals..Here I have attached the picture for four configurations of IL300..I m configuring my circuit as Non Inv input to Non Inv output...

I have Designed my circuit for + and - 5 V as my supply.I attached my schematic design for your referance.And i got output at OUT1 as follows:
for 0V input I got 2.4V at the 5 th pin(OUT1)
for 5V input I got 4.43V
In between this ranges the output will be linear.

Now I want to consider the offset that is 2.4V should be reduces to 0v
I need 0V for 0V input
4.5V for 5V input.
For this purpose the second stage of the opamp has been built.I don t know how to select the resistor values.they have given the formula.according to that i have selected my resistor values as 30K and 40K .but i got the output(OUT2) 4.01 V for 2.4V and 4.43V input.I don t know how to choose the values to clear the offset


Thanks in Advance
 

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Harald Kapp

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You need to build a summing amplifier to eliminate the offset.
Your configuration shows a non-inverting amplifier with a gain of ~2.3 which will drive the opamp into saturation (2.4V*2.3=5.5V, but the opamp cannot deliver more than ~4V).
Note that the LM324's output cannot reach Vcc (+5V) but considerably less. The datasheet states for ecample that for V+=30V the max. output voltage may be as low as 27V! See also figure 10 in the datasheet.

If you need to go up to 5V, you'lll have to use a rail-to-rail opamp, available from many manuifacturers.
 

PRIYADHARSHINI

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Thanks for your reply.

gain is 2.3 or 1.3???
I have attached the four sets of configuration file.is it a summing amplifier or differential amplifier????
 

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gain is 2.3 or 1.3???
You can find that out using the standard equations for a non-inverting opamp amplifier.
If you can't, then you haven't "designed" your circuit but simply copied without understanding how it or its parts operate.

it a summing amplifier or differential amplifier????
I don't understand your question. The diagrams are clearly labeled.
 
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