Input Bias Current in Operational Amplifiers #opamp

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In this short video, why compensation resistor is connected in the op-amp circuit is explained. The significance of the compensation resistor is to reduce the output offset voltage.
By properly selecting the compensation resistor value, it is possible to minimise the output offset voltage.

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idk wtf u sayin

these shorts r pointless



also, with any calibration

u would use a trimpot in the real world

calculating and using a resistor is a bad idea, impractical and u will soon find that it is inaccurate, it only works in theory where tolerances and all other stray stuff/opamp ratings are ignored

urnoob