Amplifier circuit offsets are always an important topic for any amplifier design. Most voltage amplifier circuit offsets are a result of the amplifier’s input voltage offset, input bias current and ...
Zero-drift operational amplifiers have proven to be valuable problem solvers due to their low input offset voltage and minimal input offset voltage drift. Rail-to-rail input versions of these ...
If you want to extract a signal from a huge amount of noise, a lock-in amplifier is the ideal tool. But when it comes to buying one, doing your homework first can avoid a costly mistake, advises ...
Many noise sources can plague high-speed radio-frequency (RF) analog signal chains, making design considerations that much more challenging. Both megahertz and sub-terahertz sampling-rate converters ...
In this article, we highlight one of the most important architectural traits of new continuous-time sigma-delta (CTSD) precision ADCs: the easy to drive resistive input and reference. The key to ...
The term instrumentation amplifier (INA) often is misused, referring to the application rather than the architecture of the device. Historically, any amplifier that was considered precision (i.e., ...
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