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I can't post pics as I am away from my computer so I will try to explain: resistor between emitter and input, but do I need a resistor between emitter and ground?
I am setting up a npn in emitter follower as a switch between two ic's. The ic pin is the load. Do I need to reference the emitter to ground, as the ic is referenced to ground?
Hi, I am looking for a circuit that allows for offset nulling at the inputs to a fully differential op amp without affecting the gain. Anyone have any ideas?
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