Matched resistor networks for precision amplifier applications
Tyler Hutchison
Abstract
Matched resistor networks for precision amplifier applications are discussed.
Keywords
Matched resistor network
precision amplifier
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Introduction
Some ideal op amp configurations assume that the feedback resistors exhibit perfect matching. In practice, resistor non-idealities can affect various circuit parameters such as common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), harmonic distortion and stability. For instance, as shown in Figure 415.1, a single-ended amplifier configured to level-shift a ground-referenced signal to a common mode of 2.5V needs a good CMRR. Assuming 34dB CMRR and no input signal, this 2.5V level shifter exhibits an output ...
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