April 1, 2021
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How is loop gain important for op-amp gain accuracy
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Loop gain is a measurement concept that can be useful when assessing the gain accuracy of an Op-Amp circuit across a range of frequencies. It refers to the difference in magnitude between the closed loop gain configuration of the circuit and the open loop gain characteristics of the Op-Amp and decreases with frequency as open loop gain decreases.
This quantity can be measured by using the small signal response graph of an amplifier. The measurement process can be seen here through the Apex PA164 small signal response graph:
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With a loop gain of ~100dB there is no practical gain error or need to use the complex ACL equation.
Ex.2) A0=100 V/V, Ri=1k, Rf=10k, expected ACL=10
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When circuit conditions dictate that loop gain is going to be low, it is prudent to verify your gain accuracy and adjust your input conditions accordingly in order to achieve desired output amplitude.
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