No, not the trim pots that are on the feedback resistor to adjust the gain or on the output of the op-amp
They are trim pots in parallel with either the non-inverting or inverting inputs connected to DC supply or ground
What are those used for?
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Example#1, what is the trimpot , DC offset or biasing?
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Its called OFFSET VOLTAGE, scroll down and read and look at the diagrams because I see theses trim pots a lot in schematics to adjust an offset voltage which I don't know what that is
http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/34071/how-do-i-correct-offset-voltage-of-opamps-which-have-no-explicit-offset-null-pin