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The gain drift is the drift of the gain after calibration.
For example, the gain of the current sense amplifier is calibrated at 25 °C with a two point calibration (i.e. using two load currents).
The gain drift is the drift resulting from the device ageing and from the temperature drift (from Tj = -40°C to 150°C).
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The gain drift is the drift of the gain after calibration.
For example, the gain of the current sense amplifier is calibrated at 25 °C with a two point calibration (i.e. using two load currents).
The gain drift is the drift resulting from the device ageing and from the temperature drift (from Tj = -40°C to 150°C).