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The low noise opamps are indeed designed for the feature, and they tell
you about it, and how and why. The trade-offs are usually input bias
current being quite high (due to bigger or paralleled transistors
running at fairly high currents), and only good for a low resistance
environment.
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- [time-nuts] Re: +1/f of transistors Lux, Jim
- [time-nuts] Re: +1/f of transistors ed breya
- [time-nuts] Re: +1/f of transistors Lux, Jim
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