This post is co-authored by Bharath Vasan.
In part three of this five-part blog series, we introduced a simple control-loop model for distortion in an operational amplifier (op amp), repeated here in Figure…
This post is co-authored by Bharath Vasan.
In part three of this five-part blog series, we introduced a simple control-loop model for distortion in an operational amplifier (op amp), repeated here in Figure…
This post is co-authored by Bharath Vasan.
Pop quiz! Take a look at the total harmonic distortion and noise (THD+N) curve in Figure 1. It’s for an OPA1688, a 36V, 10MHz audio operational amplifier (op amp…
This post is co-authored by John Caldwell.
In the first post in our “Amp up your cans” blog series, my colleague John Caldwell and I used a nominal value of headphone impedance to calculate the output…
This post is co-authored by Bharath Vasan.
When we set out to create an operational amplifier (op amp) for headphone applications (which became the OPA1622 op amp), one of the first questions we needed to address was…