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The transfer function of …
The transfer function of Figure 1's circuit is linear down to the low-millivolt level
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Frank Chan
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Figure 1. An external current source can bring the usable output level of an LM324 down to the millivolt level
Figure 2. The transfer function of Figure 1's circuit is linear down to the low-millivolt level
Figure 3. With 0.5-mA load current, the output voltage is linear down to 4 mV
Figure 4. This graphic shows the LM324 transfer function without the added current source
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