Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

I will use a dual operational amplifier (uPC4560), but will not use one of the channels. I plan to connect the input pin of the unused channel to 0 V in V±= ±15 V, and leave the output pin open. What kind of problems could occur with such a connection method?

0
Posted

I will use a dual operational amplifier (uPC4560), but will not use one of the channels. I plan to connect the input pin of the unused channel to 0 V in V±= ±15 V, and leave the output pin open. What kind of problems could occur with such a connection method?

0

A2 When using this connection method, in which the output is not returned to the input, the gain is extremely large. In this state, even small changes such as in input offset (VIO) can cause the output to swing sharply to the H level or L level. This VIO changes depending on changes in the operating ambient temperature (TA) (the VIO-TA characteristic curve of the uPC4560 is shown below). The fact that the output changes as a result of VIO intersecting 0 V is shown in the following figure. This output change could influence the channel that is used. Please consider using the recommended connection method (voltage follower) for the unused channel. [VIO- TA characteristic] Related FAQ • Operational Amplifiers >Application: In a device with multiple channels, how should I handle the operational amplifiers not being used?

Related Questions

Experts123