Investigation of the output stage of a Rail-to-Rail op-amp at the output
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An opamp design problem is investigated. The output of Rail-to-Rail opamp is analysed. The parasitic elements influence to output signal is measured. Opamp manufactoring was changed and acting samples are obtained.
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