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Going Beyond the Front End

June 03, 2010 | Soufiane Bendaoud
Going Beyond the Front End
CMOS in amps' advantages over bipolar and JFET amps include low input bias currents and ease of combining on-chip logic functions for ADC interface. Their shortcomings, such as much higher noise, can be overcome with clever designs. Learn about overcoming disadvantages by combining CMOS in amps with dynamic offset compensation techniques like chopping and auto-zeroing.







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