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Dear all,
I'm reading the chapter on "Voltage Buffer". It's stated that it helps
to isolate the input from the load.
I'm connecting a signal from a test point from an IC in a DVD+RW drive,
namely point A. This point A's signal is further connected to 4
Op-Amps. It's discovered that the IC is burnt after i connected them
for a while. I suspect that it's burnt because of "Too High Current" is
needed to send to the 4 Op-Amps. In this case, can connecting a voltage
buffer to the test point A before connecting to the 4 op-Amps help?
Pls correct me if i wrote anything wrong above. Also, pls help to
explain my question.
Thanks.
Regards,
Albert
I'm reading the chapter on "Voltage Buffer". It's stated that it helps
to isolate the input from the load.
From my understanding, it helps to prevent "Too high currents" in the
input the provide voltage to the load. Am i correct?
I'm connecting a signal from a test point from an IC in a DVD+RW drive,
namely point A. This point A's signal is further connected to 4
Op-Amps. It's discovered that the IC is burnt after i connected them
for a while. I suspect that it's burnt because of "Too High Current" is
needed to send to the 4 Op-Amps. In this case, can connecting a voltage
buffer to the test point A before connecting to the 4 op-Amps help?
Pls correct me if i wrote anything wrong above. Also, pls help to
explain my question.
Thanks.
Regards,
Albert