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Chapter Fourteen
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Nonideal Effects in
Operational Amplifier Circuits
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Figure 14.2
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Equivalent circuit, inverting amplifier with finite
open-loop gain
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Figure 14.3
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Equivalent circuit, noninverting amplifier with
finite open-loop gain
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Figure 14.4
(a) Inverting amplifier and (b) inverting amplifier equivalent
circuit, for calculating closed-loop input resistance
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Figure 14.11
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Simplified op-amp for calculating slew rate
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Figure 14.20
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Offset voltage compensation circuit for inverting
amplifier
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Figure 14.21
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Offset voltage compensation circuit for noninverting
amplifier
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Figure 14.22
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Basic bipolar input diff-amp stage, including a pair
of offset-null terminals connected to a
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potentiometer
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Figure 14.28
Op-amp circuit with resistor connected to
noninverting terminal, for input bias current
compensation
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