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Chopper-Stabilized Op Amps



Don Tuite  |   ED Online ID #21511  |   July 22, 2009

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New developments that lower the cost and simplify the design of chopper-stabilized operational amplifiers mean that these low offset-voltage, low 1/f-noise alternatives to conventional op-amps now fit many more applications in industrial-control, medical and automotive systems.

To learn more about what’s new, how they work, and how to understand their specs, register below for this Design FAQ’s sponsored by Intersil.




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