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    Hi all,

    Why in some PIs, the pin3 of their first op-amp is fasten to the gnd by a resistor( generally 1k )?????

    I cut the track of IC6 pin3 in my HH and then added an 1k resistor between that pin and gnd. I didn't see any effect on my HH...!? If I remember good, the op-amp output became out of saturation a little bit.

    Best regards

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    When designing for low offset, you normally want to load both inputs in the same way. So if the inverting side has a 1k input resistor, put a 1k on the non-inv side. For the PI preamp, it has almost no effect.

    - Carl

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
      When designing for low offset, you normally want to load both inputs in the same way. So if the inverting side has a 1k input resistor, put a 1k on the non-inv side. For the PI preamp, it has almost no effect.

      - Carl
      Ok, Thanks!

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