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filipe
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THD in opamps
Jun 30
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Hi,
How can I measure the THD at the output of an opamp, since it varies according to output swing of the ompap????
Is there any standard about this???
Thanks a lot
Filipe
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Re: THD in opamps
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No, there is no "standard" as it is quite normal that the THD rises with amplitude. But , consequentely, this means that for each THD the output level should be given.
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