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Chapter 2 Problem 2.106

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A Miller integrator with R = 10 k and C = 10 nF is implemented by using an op amp with VOS = 3 mV, IB = 0.1 A, and IOS = 10 nA. To provide a finite dc gain, a 1-M resistor is connected across the capacitor. (a) To compensate for the effect of IB, a resistor is connected in series with the positive-input terminal of the op amp. What should its value be? (b) With the resistor of (a) in place, find the worst-case dc output voltage of the integrator when the input is grounded.

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From the textbook chapter Operational Amplifiers you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

A Miller integrator with R = 10 k and C = 10 nF is

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