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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" ]
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