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Does the output voltage fall to 0 V if a single-power supply operational amplifier is used at a common mode input voltage range?

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Does the output voltage fall to 0 V if a single-power supply operational amplifier is used at a common mode input voltage range?

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A1 No, it does not fall to 0 V. A voltage of approximately half the supply voltage is output. If an output voltage of 0 V is required, use an operational amplifier for a dual power supply and set the output voltage so that it is in the center between the positive and negative supply voltages.

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