EMI-induced failures in integrated circuit operational amplifiers

Abstract A correlation between failures caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI) and the step response of all-bipolar and FET-input operational amplifiers is discussed. Additionally guidelines for the design of low EMI-susceptibility integrated-circuit opamps are presented. Finally, as an application example, the design and performance of a simple low-probability electromagnetic interference induced failures integrated BiCMOS opamp are reported.

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