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Explain the concept of input offset voltage in op-amps.
Explain the concept of input offset voltage in op-amps.
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Input offset voltage is the small DC voltage difference between the inverting and non-inverting input terminals of an operational amplifier, typically caused by manufacturing tolerances and mismatched transistor characteristics.