There will be instances where the currents from each supply will be unequal. Where this is the case, the resistor divider is not sufficient, and the +ve and -ve voltages will be unequal. By using a cheap opamp (such as a uA741), a DC imbalance between supplies of up to about 15mA will not cause a problem. However, we can do better with a dual opamp (which will cost the same or less anyway), and increase the capability for up to about 30mA of difference between the two supplies.
Circuit diagram:![Dual Opamp Buffered Power Supply](//3.bp.blogspot.com/_FdGFE8NBDgc/TB9gEcJ482I/AAAAAAAADbQ/lZ8-osvJ_7s/s320/dual-opamp-buffered-supply-by-741.gif)
Circuit diagram:
![Dual Opamp Buffered Power Supply](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FdGFE8NBDgc/TB9gEcJ482I/AAAAAAAADbQ/lZ8-osvJ_7s/s320/dual-opamp-buffered-supply-by-741.gif)
Dual Opamp Buffered Power Supply Circuit Diagram
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