JAJSQ23H september 1983 – march 2023 OP07 , OP07C , OP07D
PRODUCTION DATA
The input offset voltage of operational amplifiers (op amps) arises from unavoidable mismatches in the differential input stage of the op-amp circuit caused by mismatched transistor pairs, collector currents, current-gain betas (β), collector or emitter resistors, and so on. The input offset pins allow the designer to adjust for these mismatches with external circuitry. Figure 8-1 shows how these input mismatches can be adjusted by putting resistors or a potentiometer between the null pins. Use a potentiometer to fine tune the circuit during testing or for applications that require precision offset control. For more information about designing using the input-offset pins, see the Nulling Input Offset Voltage of Operational Amplifiers application report.