Operational Amplifier

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  • Created by: jwgcurrie
  • Created on: 08-12-19 19:46
What does this definition apply to: The voltage that must be applied between the inverting and non-inverting inputs to bring the output voltage to 0
Offset Voltage
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What does this definition apply to: The input/output current in the inverting/noninverting pins
Input Bias Current
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What does this definition apply to: Difference in the bias current between the inverting/non-inverting inputs
Input Offset Current
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What does this definition apply to: The ratio of common mode gain to the differential gain
Common mode Rejection Ratio
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What does this definition apply to: The variation of output voltage vs variation in power supply
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
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How does offset voltage affect op-amp design
Results in DC Bias at the amp output
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Hoq does offset current affect op-amp design
Mismatched current flow in the inputs of the op-amp, causing slight DC offset to appear
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How does common mode rejection ratio affect op-amp design
If value is too low then a DC offset will appear
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How does power supply rejection ratio affect op-amp design
This is only of importance if the power supply is poorly regulated or noisy
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Card 2

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What does this definition apply to: The input/output current in the inverting/noninverting pins

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Input Bias Current

Card 3

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What does this definition apply to: Difference in the bias current between the inverting/non-inverting inputs

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Card 4

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What does this definition apply to: The ratio of common mode gain to the differential gain

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Card 5

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What does this definition apply to: The variation of output voltage vs variation in power supply

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