offset adjusting
Hairy Harry
paia2720 at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 20 16:53:23 CEST 2000
Hi everybody...
Texas Instruments has/had? some opamps that did an autocal for voltage
offset on power up, and there was a way you could command an autocal
after that. They were NOT choppers...
If I recall, they were single supply 5V (yuck IMHO)
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H^) harry
>From: Martin Czech <czech at Micronas.Com>
>Reply-To: Martin Czech <czech at Micronas.Com>
>To: diode at hotmail.com
>CC: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
>Subject: Re: offset adjusting
>Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 09:56:07 +0200 (MET DST)
>
>
>:::well folks, the free trade zone database finally identified some nice
>weird
>:::chips for me from my weird chips box.. the LMC669 is apparently
>:::discontinued, but there must be something out there like it.. it's an
>auto
>:::op amp offset calibrator.. attach to the summing node and the + in and
>it
>:::claims to auto calibrate the offset to [typ] 5uv! independent of supply
>:::vtg,time,temp, and req's no user offset adj. this could be the solution
>to
>:::many a finicky vco prob! unfortunately Ive only got 1...
>:::cheers,
>:::dan
>
>chopper? Could give some nasty frequency artefacts...
>
>m.c.
>
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