R1Seed Value
The Seed Resistor setting allows you to scale the computer-selected resistor values to match the application. Move the cursor to the Seed Resistor field and enter your seed resistor value. The default value of 10 k ? is suggested for most applications.
When the circuit is in a power sensitive environment (battery power, solar power, etc.) the value can be increased to decrease power consumption. Some high speed op amps require lower feedback resistance, so their seed resistor value should be decreased.
Higher resistor values, e.g., 100 k Ohm, can be used with FET- input op amps. At temperatures below about 70°C, DC errors and excess noise due to op amp input bias current are small. Remember, however, that noise due to the resistors is increased by nwhere n is the resistor increase multiplier. Lower resistor values, e.g., 50 Ohm, are a better match for high frequency filters using a wide range of high-speed amplifiers from Texas Instruments.
The seed resistor value is ignored when a capacitor value is entered.