Periodic oscillation starts for a critical bias current and with the variation of the bias current to a higher value chaotic oscillations are observed.
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Periodic oscillation starts for a critical bias current and with the variation of the bias current to a higher value chaotic oscillations are observed.
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These minima exist for bias currents \ left | I \ right |, i . e . for currents below the critical current.
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As a result, the corresponding output carries almost all the bias current, while the other outputs have currents that are close to zero.
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Where V _ { IOS } is the input offset voltage and I _ { BI } is the input bias current on the inverting terminal.
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If R is connected to 0 volts it will have no drive current available to drive the next circuit; practical diodes need a bias current.
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If the bias current is shunted to ground ( low logic level ), the transistor turns off and the collector floats ( high logic level ).
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Power is provided by bias currents distributed using resistors that can consume more than 10 times as much static power than the dynamic power used for computation.
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Modern integrated FET or MOSFET op-amps approximate more closely the ideal op-amp than bipolar ICs when it comes to input impedance and input bias currents.
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FET-input op-amps tend to have lower input bias currents than bipolar-input op-amps, and hence incur less offset of this type.