> I need it to amplify the voltage drop over a sense resistor. > If the sense resistor is 0.1 ohms and i have a 100mA current through it t= hen the > voltage across it will be something like 0.01V. I need the opamp to ampli= fy it 15 > times and output 150mV. > I need its output to be as close as it can to GND, the +24V supply is jus= t a > requirement for this circuit, the voltages will never reach that value. Then if you really are looking for an op-amp then you looking for the wrong= thing. Check out the following devices Linear Technology LT6100 LT6106 (goes to 36V) Analog Devices AD8210 - this does bi-directional current sense, but they have others in th= e current sense family. Zetex ZDS100x Current Sense devices (they have trimmed this range considerably si= nce being taken over by Diodes Inc). Supertex Inc HV78xx family Current Sense chips (some go to 450V for mains use!). If you really must use an op-amp then maybe Analog Devices AD8675 36V R-R O= p-Amp might do, but I know nothing about the pricing. --=20 Scanned by iCritical. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .