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It won't give a 4V to 12V analogue signal, but 0 to 13.2V. Connecting a P-channel like that will also result in oscillation, because it will add a considerable amount of gain to the loop. It will need some phase compensation.R7 isn't needed.The BSS84 will fry with 500mA of continuous drain current.https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/BSS84-D.PDF
Thanks!Any pointers regarding the oscillation and the phase compensation!Good catch regarding BSS84! Thanks!
Quote from: stafil on March 28, 2020, 07:02:36 pmThanks!Any pointers regarding the oscillation and the phase compensation!Good catch regarding BSS84! Thanks!The mosfet is a capacitive load which can cause overshoots, ringing, and even oscillation. By putting a low value resistor in seines with the output . This will isolate the op-amp output and feedback network from the capacitive load . Or If you are concerned about gain accuracy you can use a R-C series snubber circuit from output to ground.