An op-amp used in a voltage follower configuration is ideal except that the input bias currents are
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An op-amp used in a voltage follower configuration is ideal except that the input bias currents are \(I_{B 1}=I_{B 2}=1 \mu \mathrm{A}\). The source driving the voltage follower has an output resistance of \(10 \mathrm{k} \Omega\).
(a) Find the output voltage due to the bias current effects when \(v_{I}=0\).
(b) Can the circuit be designed to compensate for the input bias currents? If so, how?
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Microelectronics Circuit Analysis And Design
ISBN: 9780071289474
4th Edition
Authors: Donald A. Neamen
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