OSC and unity gain buffer





Hi all,

I need help with my circuit please. I have a one MHz osc fed into the
positive input of the opamp LMC6484 and the negative terminal is
connected to the output (unity gain buffer). At the positive input
terminal I have the 1MHz. from the oscillator and I should see one MHz
at the output as well but I see distorted sine wave signal. If the
gain bandwidth of the opamp is 1.5MHz. should not I see one MHz. at
the output of the opamp as well. I did run the oscillator at 3.0
Volts and the opamp at 15V.

Thanks for you help in advance,

John.
.



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