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Input offset voltage

The input offset voltage ( V o s {displaystyle V_{os}} ) is a parameter defining the differential DC voltage required between the inputs of an amplifier, especially an operational amplifier (op-amp), to make the output zero (for voltage amplifiers, 0 volts with respect to ground or between differential outputs, depending on the output type). The input offset voltage ( V o s {displaystyle V_{os}} ) is a parameter defining the differential DC voltage required between the inputs of an amplifier, especially an operational amplifier (op-amp), to make the output zero (for voltage amplifiers, 0 volts with respect to ground or between differential outputs, depending on the output type).

[ "Operational amplifier", "Multistage amplifier", "Psophometric voltage", "Operational amplifier applications", "Disturbance voltage", "Op amp integrator", "cmos operational amplifier", "potential spike", "Log amplifier", "Common source", "current feedback instrumentation amplifier", "low offset", "Common base", "Transimpedance amplifier", "Charge amplifier", "offset cancellation", "Cascade amplifier", "Isolation amplifier", "chopper amplifier" ]
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