One of my previous columns explains a method for calculating decreasing open-loop-gain-induced errors (Reference 1). Several readers requested a simpler error-function explanation, so this one uses op ...
b. The gain is set by VCC as the higher the supply voltage, the higher the gain. c. By the value of R3 as this resistor to ground sets the offset bias seen by the op-amp hence the gain. d. By the ...
When selecting an operational amplifier (op amp), you have many parameters to consider. DC parameters such as input offset voltage and input bias current are easier to account for because they do not ...
Over three decades ago, the internally frequency-compensated, monolithic op amp was introduced. Since then, many of these devices have been made available in two variations. While both versions are ...
Current-feedback (CFB) op amps have earned their reputation in many applications that need bandwidth, without compromising other noise and high-speed characteristics. They have served these needs ...
Industrial and medical design continually push to improve product accuracy and speed. The analogue integrated circuit industry has generally keptup with speed requirements, but it is falling behind on ...