This webinar will briefly cover the various self-correcting architectures used within zero-drift amplifiers, with a focus on the design considerations associated with these types of devices. www.microchip.com/design-cente...
Thank you for an informative presentation. I would love to hear more about external techniques to further reduce the noise energy at the chopping frequency (and harmonics). Also I'd love to hear some techniques for dealing with capacitive loads.
Hi there, thank you for your question. Please contact our client success team for help reducing noise energy and dealing with capacitive loads. www.Microchip.com/css Additinal helpful resources related to Capacitive Loads and Reducing Noise Energy are below: Driving Capacitive Loads With Op Amps (www.microchip.com/en-us/application-notes/drivingcapacitiveloadswithopam) Op Amp Precision Design: Random Noise (www.microchip.com/en-us/application-notes/an1228) Reduction of the High-Frequency Switching Noise in the MCP16301 High Voltage Buck Converter (www.microchip.com/en-us/application-notes/an1466) Thank you!