OP Amp Input Impedance Explained

In summary, for a successful amplification, the op amp should have an infinite input impedance and zero output impedance. This allows the op amp to sense the input voltage without loading its source and act as a voltage source without dropping any voltage across its internal resistance. This ensures that the output voltage remains stable and is not affected by the load's input impedance.
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hisham.i
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Hello

Am reading about amplifiers, and the articles i read suggests that for a successfull amplification the op amp should have an input impedance and zero output impedance.

I want some explanation about this information, why the input and output impedance are important factors?
 
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Do you mean an INFINITE input impedance and zero output impedance?

An infinite input impedance would allow the opamp to sense the input voltage without loading its source, that is without drawing any current from the the source that would cause a voltage drop across the internal resistance of the source.

Having zero output resistance means that the opamp can act as a voltage source without dropping any voltage across its internal resistance.
 
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The Thevenin equivalent series resistance (or output impedance, Zout) of your amplifier forms a voltage divider with the load it is driving. If Zout is large relative to the input impedance of the load (or next stage---which might, for instance, be another amplifier), the loading effect causes a reduction of signal, like skeptic2 explained.

A low output impedance can also be thought of as the realization of a "stiff" voltage source in the sense that a varying input impedance of your load will not affect the output voltage of the source.
 

1. What is input impedance in an OP Amp?

The input impedance of an OP Amp is a measure of the resistance it presents to an input signal. It is the ratio of the input voltage to the input current, and is typically very high, on the order of millions of ohms. This high input impedance allows the OP Amp to have minimal impact on the circuit it is amplifying.

2. Why is input impedance important in an OP Amp?

The high input impedance of an OP Amp is important because it allows for the circuit to be isolated from the input signal. This means that the input signal will not be affected by the OP Amp, and vice versa. This is crucial for accurate amplification of signals without distortion.

3. What factors affect the input impedance of an OP Amp?

The input impedance of an OP Amp is affected by several factors, including the internal resistance of the OP Amp itself, the feedback resistors used in the circuit, and any external components connected to the input. Generally, the higher the resistance of these components, the higher the input impedance of the OP Amp will be.

4. How does input impedance impact circuit performance?

The input impedance of an OP Amp can greatly impact the performance of a circuit. A high input impedance allows for minimal loading of the input signal, resulting in accurate amplification. On the other hand, a low input impedance can cause distortion and affect the overall performance of the circuit.

5. How can the input impedance of an OP Amp be calculated?

The input impedance of an OP Amp can be calculated by using Ohm's Law, which states that impedance is equal to voltage divided by current. In the case of an OP Amp, the input impedance is equal to the input voltage divided by the input current. However, in most cases, the input impedance is provided in the OP Amp's datasheet and does not need to be calculated.

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