Electrical – LM358 Operational amplifier Output voltage rising with stable inputs

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I'm modifying a step-up circuit based on UC3843 SMPS Controller to add a current limiting feedback to it. I'm using a low-side sense resistor (Rsense) amplified by an LM358:

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The feedback seems to work but there is a problem with the op amp: its output is slowly rising from the time i turn it on by about 1mV/s making the output current of the step-up module slowly going down.
The LM358 behaves like this even when disconnecting its output. I also tried replacing it to no avail.

Can you help me solve solve this issue?

Best Answer

It could be input offset voltage drift with temperature.

The data sheet says it is typically 7 uV/degC and with a gain about 680 (10k resistor set to zero), this will cause a shift in output voltage of 4.7 mV for every degC that the LM358 warms up. It should eventually settle down of course.

Try touching the LM358 with the tip of a soldering iron to see if there are significant rapid shifts in output voltage.