??? 03/13/07 02:59 Read: times |
#134825 - Answers III Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Suresh said:
For compensating Input Bias Current:
Adding compensation Resistor (Rcomp) at the non-inverting terminal. For compensating Total output Offset Voltage: A trim pot with end pins connected to a bipolar supply and the wiper connected to input resistor of inverting input. So that the Opamp is set to zero output initially using this pot. Would this be a better solution 'or' is there a better way to do this? This is dangerous, because you will couple all the noise and voltage fluctuations of the supply voltages into the inputs. And without adding proper low pass filtering this can also result in instability. In former days this was the only way to furtherly improve the performance of chip by adjusting the offsets (which were very low for that chip at that time, by the way). Today you will simply take a better OPamp. Kai |