SLOA332A July 2023 – September 2024 LMV821-N , LMV831 , OPA2991 , OPA345 , OPA376 , OPA376-Q1 , OPA377 , OPA377-Q1 , OPA4991 , OPA991 , TL074 , TLV376 , TLV9001 , TLV9002 , TS321
Op amp circuits are easy to create and understand due to the ‘virtual ground’ mental concept. In closed loop circuits, the large gain of the op amp drives the input voltages (IN+ and IN-) to be the same. Input voltage difference (VID) is assumed to be zero. This assumption makes op amp circuit math simple. In reality, there are three effects that degrade this virtual ground concept. The first effect is DC offset voltage (VOS). The second effect is small signal gain. VID for a small signal is simply VOUT divided by AOL (open-loop gain). The third effect is slew rate generation. This application note focuses solely discussing on slew rate.
VID must be non-zero to generate slew rate. The greater the VID, the greater the slew rate. At some point, increasing VID no longer increases slew rate. The data sheet value is the slew rate where a larger VID has no effect.