Amplifier offset and noise reduction in a multistage system

Amplifiers – Sum and difference amplifiers

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C330S009000

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07965139

ABSTRACT:
Conventional multistage amplifiers oftentimes employ trim circuits or highly matched components to combat noise and offset contributions. Having trim circuitry or highly matched components increases the overall size, cost, and power consumption, so it is desirable to have a circuit that reduces any need for better matching components or trim circuitry. Here, a multistage amplifier system is provided that generally accounts for some noise and offset contributions, reducing the need for better matching components and/or trim circuitry.

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