calculus_cuthbert
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Hi all,
I have a deadline to meet and I really need some help. What is the correct way of simulating input offset voltage.
I referred two books:
First Method says:
ground the inverting terminal and make a dc sweep on the non-inverting terminal and check the DC transfer characteristic. The point where the DC transfer curve intersects the sweep is the offset voltage.
Now is this the offset voltage times the open loop gain or the input referred offset voltage????
Second Method:
Connect the opamp in a unity gain configuration and make a DC sweep at the noninverting terminal. The difference between your input sweep and output curve is the input offset voltage.
Now I tried both methods and I get two different answers:
with the first method I got 7.11mV and with the second method I got 600uV
PLEASE help me out.. which answer is correct and why are the answers different ..
Thanks a lot!!!
I have a deadline to meet and I really need some help. What is the correct way of simulating input offset voltage.
I referred two books:
First Method says:
ground the inverting terminal and make a dc sweep on the non-inverting terminal and check the DC transfer characteristic. The point where the DC transfer curve intersects the sweep is the offset voltage.
Now is this the offset voltage times the open loop gain or the input referred offset voltage????
Second Method:
Connect the opamp in a unity gain configuration and make a DC sweep at the noninverting terminal. The difference between your input sweep and output curve is the input offset voltage.
Now I tried both methods and I get two different answers:
with the first method I got 7.11mV and with the second method I got 600uV
PLEASE help me out.. which answer is correct and why are the answers different ..
Thanks a lot!!!