TI OPA2734AIDGST Single-supply cmos operational amplifiers zero-drift sery Datasheet

OPA734, OPA2734
OPA735, OPA2735
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0.05µV/°C max, SINGLE-SUPPLY CMOS
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
Zer∅-Drift Series
FEATURES
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DESCRIPTION
The OPA734 and OPA735 series of CMOS operational
amplifiers use auto-zeroing techniques to simultaneously
provide low offset voltage (5µV max) and near-zero drift
over time and temperature. These miniature, high-precision, low quiescent current amplifiers offer high input
impedance and rail-to-rail output swing within 50mV of the
rails. Either single or bipolar supplies can be used in the
range of +2.7V to +12V (±1.35V to ±6V). They are
optimized for low-voltage, single-supply operation.
LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE: 5µV (max)
ZERO DRIFT: 0.05µV/°C max
QUIESCENT CURRENT: 750µA (max)
SINGLE-SUPPLY OPERATION
LOW BIAS CURRENT: 200pA (max)
SHUTDOWN
MicroSIZE PACKAGES
WIDE SUPPLY RANGE: 2.7V to 12V
The OPA734 family includes a shutdown mode. Under
logic control, the amplifiers can be switched from normal
operation to a standby current that is 9µA (max) and the
output placed in a high-impedance state.
APPLICATIONS
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TRANSDUCER APPLICATIONS
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS
ELECTRONIC SCALES
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
BATTERY-POWERED INSTRUMENTS
HANDHELD TEST EQUIPMENT
The single version is available in the MicroSIZE SOT23-5
(SOT23-6 for shutdown version) and the SO-8 packages.
The dual version is available in the MSOP-8 and SO-8
packages (MSOP-10 only for the shutdown version). All
versions are specified for operation from −40°C to +85°C.
VREF = 15V
G=1+2
REF102
R3
RG
10V
R1
1kΩ
C1
1nF
1/2
OP A2735
R3
10kΩ
C4
1nF
C2
10nF
RG
C4
1nF
R3
10kΩ
R2
1kΩ
1/2
OP A2735
C3
1nF
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(1)
Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +13.2V
Signal Input Terminals, Voltage(2) . . . . . . . . . . . (V−) − 0.5V to (V+) + 0.5V
Current(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±10mA
Output Short Circuit(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuous
Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −40°C to +150°C
Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −65°C to +150°C
Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +150°C
This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas
Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be
handled with appropriate precautions. Failure to observe
proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to
complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may be more
susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could
cause the device not to meet its published specifications.
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C
ESD Rating (Human Body Model), OPA734 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000V
ESD Rating (Human Body Model), OPA735, OPA2734, OPA2735 . . . . 2000V
(1) Stresses above these ratings may cause permanent damage. Exposure
to absolute maximum conditions for extended periods may degrade
device reliability. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of
the device at these or any other conditions beyond those specified is not
implied.
(2) Input terminals are diode-clamped to the power-supply rails. Input signals
that can swing more than 0.5V beyond the supply rails should be current
limited to 10mA or less.
(3) Short-circuit to ground, one amplifier per package.
PACKAGE/ORDERING INFORMATION
PRODUCT
PACKAGE-LEAD
PACKAGE
DESIGNATOR(1)
SPECIFIED
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
PACKAGE
MARKING
ORDERING
NUMBER
TRANSPORT MEDIA,
QUANTITY
SOT23-6
″
SO-8
″
MSOP-10
″
DBV
″
D
″
DGS
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
NSB
″
OPA734A
″
BGO
″
OPA734AIDBVT
OPA734AIDBVR
OPA734AID
OPA734AIDR
OPA2734AIDGST
OPA2734AIDGSR
Tape and Reel, 250
Tape and Reel, 3000
Rails, 100
Tape and Reel, 2500
Tape and Reel, 250
Tape and Reel, 2500
SOT23-5
″
SO-8
″
SO-8
″
MSOP-8
″
DBV
″
D
″
D
″
DGK
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
−40°C to +85°C
″
NSC
″
OPA735A
″
OPA2735A
″
BGN
″
OPA735AIDBVT
OPA735AIDBVR
OPA735AID
OPA735AIDR
OPA2735AID
OPA2735AIDR
OPA2735AIDGKT
OPA2735AIDGKR
Tape and Reel, 250
Tape and Reel, 3000
Rails, 100
Tape and Reel, 2500
Rails, 100
Tape and Reel, 2500
Tape and Reel, 250
Tape and Reel, 2500
Shutdown Version
OPA734
″
OPA734
″
OPA2734
″
Non-Shutdown Version
OPA735
″
OPA735
″
OPA2735
″
OPA2735
″
(1) For the most current specification and package information, refer to our web site at www.ti.com.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: VS = ±5V (VS = +10V)
Boldface limits apply over the specified temperature range, TA = −40°C to +85°C.
At TA = +25°C, RL = 10kΩ connected to VS/2, and VOUT = VS/2, unless otherwise noted.
OPA734, OPA2734, OPA735, OPA2735
PARAMETER
OFFSET VOLTAGE
Input Offset Voltage
vs Temperature
vs Power Supply
Long-Term Stability
Channel Separation, dc
INPUT BIAS CURRENT
Input Bias Current
over Temperature
Input Offset Current
NOISE
Input Voltage Noise, f = 0.01Hz to 1Hz
Input Voltage Noise, f = 0.1Hz to 10Hz
Input Voltage Noise Density, f = 1kHz
Input Current Noise Density, f = 1kHz
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE
Common-Mode Voltage Range
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
CONDITIONS
VOS
dVOS/dT
PSRR
MIN
VS = 2.7V to 12V, VCM = 0V
IB
VCM = VS/2
IOS
VCM = VS/2
UNIT
1
0.01
0.2
Note (1)
0.1
5
0.05
1.8
µV
µV/°C
µV/V
µV/V
(V−) − 0.1V < VCM < (V+) − 1.5V
(V−) − 0.1
115
OPEN-LOOP GAIN
Open-Loop Voltage Gain
AOL
(V−) + 100mV < VO < (V+) − 100mV
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Gain-Bandwidth Product
Slew Rate
GBW
SR
G = +1
115
RL = 10kΩ
f = 1MHz, IO = 0
CLOAD
ENABLE/SHUTDOWN
tOFF
tON(2)
VL (amplifier is shutdown)
VH (amplifier is active)
IQSD (per amplifier)
Input Bias Current of Enable Pin
130
(V+) − 1.5
V
dB
2
10
pF
pF
130
dB
1.6
1.5
MHz
V/µs
20
50
±20
125
See Typical Characteristics
ISC
pA
pA
pA
µVPP
µVPP
nV/√Hz
fA/√Hz
1
3
150
40
INPUT CAPACITANCE
Differential
Common-Mode
OUTPUT
Voltage Output Swing from Rail
Short-Circuit Current
Open-Loop Output Impedance
Capacitive Load Drive
MAX
±100
±200
See Typical Characteristics
±200
±300
en
en
en
in
VCM
CMRR
TYP
1.5
150
V−
(V−) + 2
4
3
(V−) + 0.8
V+
9
mV
mA
Ω
µs
µs
V
V
µA
µA
POWER SUPPLY
Operating Voltage Range
VS
Quiescent Current (per amplifier)
IQ
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Specified Range
Operating Range
Storage Range
Thermal Resistance
SOT23-5, SOT23-6
MSOP-8, MSOP-10, SO-8
2.7 to 12
(±1.35 to ±6)
0.6
IO = 0
−40
−40
−65
qJA
200
150
V
0.75
mA
+85
+150
+150
°C
°C
°C
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
(1) 300-hour life test at 150°C demonstrated randomly distributed variation in the range of measurement limits—approximately 1µV.
(2) Device requires one complete auto-zero cycle to return to V
OS accuracy.
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PIN CONFIGURATIONS
Out
1
V−
2
+IN
3
OPA2735
OPA735
OPA735
5
4
V+
−IN
1
8
V+
V+
−IN A 2
7
OUT B
6
OUT
+IN A
3
6
−IN B
5
NC(1)
V−
4
5
+IN B
NC(1)
1
8
NC(1)
−IN
2
7
+IN
3
V−
4
OUT A
SOT23−5
SO−8, MSOP−8
SO−8
1
V−
+IN
NSB
Out
OPA2734
OPA734
OPA734
6
V+
2
5
Enable
3
4
−IN
NC(1)
1
8
Enable
−IN
2
7
V+
+IN
3
6
OUT
V−
4
5
NC(1)
SOT23−6(2)
OUT A
10 V+
−IN A 2
9
OUT B
+IN A
3
8
−IN B
V−
4
7
+IN B
Enable A
5
6
Enable B
SO−8
(1) NC = No Connection
(2) Pin 1 of the SOT23-6 is determined by orienting the package marking as shown in the diagram.
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1
MSOP−10
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±5V (same as +10V).
OUTPUT VOLTAGE DRIFT PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION
OUTPUT VOLTAGE PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION
Offset Voltage (µV)
0.050
0.045
0.040
0.035
0.030
0.025
0.020
0.015
0.010
0.005
−5.0
−4.5
−4.0
−3.5
−3.0
−2.5
−2.0
−1.5
−1.0
−0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
0
Population
Population
Absolute Value;
Centered Around Zero
Offset Voltage Drift (µV/_ C)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING TO RAIL
vs OUTPUT CURRENT
INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE
6
1000
4
−1000
Input Bias Current (pA)
VOUT Voltage Swing (V)
0
2
+85_ C
+25_C
0
−40_C
−2
−IB
−2000
−3000
−4000
−5000
10 Representative Units
−6000
−7000
−4
−8000
−6
−10000
−9000
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
+IB
VCM = V−
−50
35
−25
0
VCM = VS/2
600
+I B
400
200
0
−200
−I B
−400
75 85 100
125
800
Supply Current (µA)
Input Bias Current (pA)
800
50
SUPPLY CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE
INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE
1000
25
Temperature (_C)
Output Current (mA)
10 Representative Units
−600
600
±6V
400
±1.35V
200
−800
−1000
0
−50
−25
0
25
50
Temperature (_ C)
75 85 100
125
−50
−25
0
25
50
75
100
125
Temperature (_ C)
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±5V (same as +10V).
180
160
160
140
140
120
120
100
100
80
80
60
60
40
40
20
20
0
0
Output Voltage (2V/div)
LARGE−SIGNAL RESPONSE
180
Phase Margin (_)
AOL (dB)
OPEN−LOOP GAIN AND PHASE MARGIN
vs FREQUENCY
−20
−20
−40
0.1
1
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
−40
10M
Time (5µs/div)
Frequency (Hz)
SMALL−SIGNAL RESPONSE
POSITIVE OVERVOLTAGE RECOVERY
Voltage (2V/div)
Output Voltage (10mV/div)
Output
10 kΩ
1 0kΩ
+5V
OPA735
Input
− 5V
Time (250ns/div)
Time (2.5µs/div)
COMMON−MODE REJECTION RATIO vs FREQUENCY
NEGATIVE OVERVOLTAGE RECOVERY
140
1 0kΩ
120
10kΩ
+5 V
Input
− 5V
Output
CMRR (dB)
Voltage (2V/div)
100
OPA 73 5
80
60
40
20
0
Time (2.5µs/div)
1
10
100
1k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
6
100k
1M
10M
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±5V (same as +10V).
VOLTAGE NOISE vs FREQUENCY
POWER−SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs FREQUENCY
1k
160
140
+PSRR
Noise (nV/√Hz)
100
80
−PSRR
60
100
40
20
10
0
1
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1
1M
10
100
1k
10k
100k
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
SAMPLING FREQUENCY vs TEMPERATURE
0.1Hz TO 10Hz NOISE
20.0
Sampling Frequency (kHz)
19.5
1µV/div
19.0
VS = 12V
18.5
18.0
17.5
17.0
VS = 2.7V
16.5
16.0
−50
1s/div
−25
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
Temperature (_C)
SMALL−SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs CAPACITIVE LOAD
50
40
Overshoot (%)
PSRR (dB)
120
30
20
10
0
1
10
100
1000
Capacitance (pF)
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The OPA734 and OPA735 series of op amps are
unity-gain stable and free from unexpected output phase
reversal. They use auto-zeroing techniques to provide low
offset voltage and demonstrate very low drift over time and
temperature.
Good layout practice mandates the use of a 0.1µF
capacitor placed closely across the supply pins.
For lowest offset voltage and precision performance,
circuit layout and mechanical conditions should be
optimized. Avoid temperature gradients that create
thermoelectric (Seebeck) effects in thermocouple
junctions formed from connecting dissimilar conductors.
These thermally-generated potentials can be made to
cancel by assuring that they are equal on both input
terminals:
1.
Use low thermoelectric-coefficient connections
(avoid dissimilar metals).
2.
Thermally isolate components from power supplies
or other heat sources.
3.
Shield op amp and input circuitry from air currents
such as cooling fans.
Following these guidelines will reduce the likelihood of
junctions being at different temperatures, which can cause
thermoelectric voltages of 0.1µV/°C or higher, depending
on the materials used.
The logic input is a CMOS input. Separate logic inputs are
provided for each op amp on the dual version. For
battery-operated applications, this feature can be used to
greatly reduce the average current and extend battery life.
The enable time is 150µs, which includes one full
auto-zero cycle required by the amplifier to return to VOS
accuracy. Prior to returning to full accuracy, the amplifier
may function properly, but with unspecified offset voltage.
Disable time is 1.5µs. When disabled, the output assumes
a high-impedance state. The disable state allows the
OPA734 to be operated as a gated amplifier, or to have the
output multiplexed onto a common analog output bus.
INPUT VOLTAGE
The input common-mode range extends from (V−) − 0.1V
to (V+) − 1.5V. For normal operation, the inputs must be
limited to this range. The common-mode rejection ratio is
only valid within the specified input common-mode range.
A lower supply voltage results in lower input commonmode range; therefore, attention to these values must be
given when selecting the input bias voltage. For example,
when operating on a single 3V power supply, commonmode range is from 0.1V below ground to half the
power-supply voltage.
Normally, input bias current is approximately 100pA;
however, input voltages exceeding the power supplies can
cause excessive current to flow in or out of the input pins.
Momentary voltages greater than the power supply can be
tolerated if the input current is limited to 10mA. This is
easily accomplished with an input resistor, as shown in
Figure 1.
OPERATING VOLTAGE
The OPA734 and OPA735 op amp family operates with a
power-supply range of +2.7V to +12V (±1.35V to ±6V).
Supply voltages higher than +13.2V (absolute maximum)
can permanently damage the amplifier. Parameters that
vary over supply voltage or temperature are shown in the
Typical Characteristics section of this data sheet.
OPA734 ENABLE FUNCTION
The enable/shutdown digital input is referenced to the V−
supply voltage of the op amp. A logic HIGH enables the op
amp. A valid logic HIGH is defined as > (V−) + 2V. The valid
logic HIGH signal can be up to the positive supply,
independent of the negative power supply voltage. A valid
logic LOW is defined as < 0.8V above the V− supply pin.
If dual or split power supplies are used, be sure that logic
input signals are properly referred to the negative supply
voltage. The Enable pin is connected to internal pull-up
circuitry and will enable the device if this pin is left open
circuit.
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Current−limited resistor required
if input voltage exceeds supply
rails by ≥ 0.5V.
+5V
IOVERLOAD
10mA max
50Ω
OPA735
VOUT
VIN
Figure 1. Input Current Protection
INTERNAL OFFSET CORRECTION
The OPA734 and OPA735 series of op amps use an
auto-zero topology with a time-continuous 1.6MHz op amp
in the signal path. This amplifier is zero-corrected every
100µs using a proprietary technique. Upon power-up, the
amplifier requires one full auto-zero cycle of approximately
100µs in addition to the start-up time for the bias circuitry
to achieve specified VOS accuracy. Prior to this time, the
amplifier may function properly but with unspecified offset
voltage.
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Low-gain (< 20) operation demands that the auto-zero
circuitry correct for common-mode rejection errors of the
main amplifier. Because these errors can be larger than
0.1% of a full-scale input step change, one calibration
cycle (100µs) can be required to achieve full accuracy.
The term clock feedthrough describes the presence of the
clock frequency in the output spectrum. In auto-zeroed op
amps, clock feedthrough may result from the settling of the
internal sampling capacitor, or from the small amount of
charge injection that occurs during the sample-and-hold of
the op amp offset voltage. Feedthrough can be minimized
by keeping the source impedance relatively low (< 1kΩ)
and matching the source impedance on both input
terminals. If the source resistance is high (> 1kΩ)
feedthrough can generally be reduced with a capacitor of
1nF or greater in parallel with the source or feedback
resistors. See the circuit application examples.
1nF
VEX
R1
+10V
R R
R R
VOUT
OPA734
R1
VREF
1nF
Figure 2. Single Op Amp Bridge Amplifier Circuit
LAYOUT GUIDELINES
Attention to good layout practices is always recommended. Keep traces short. When possible, use a PCB
ground plane with surface-mount components placed as
close to the device pins as possible. Place a 0.1µF
capacitor closely across the supply pins. These guidelines
should be applied throughout the analog circuit to improve
performance and provide benefits such as reducing the
electromagnetic-interference (EMI) susceptibility.
VREF = 15V
2
G=1+2
REF102
10V
6
4
R1
1kΩ
R R
R R
R3
RG
C1(1)
1nF
1 /2
OP A 2 7 35
R3
10kΩ
C4
1nF
C2(1)
R
10nF G
C4
1nF
R3
10kΩ
R2
1kΩ
1 /2
OP A 2 7 35
C3(1)
1nF
NOTE: (1) Place close to input pins.
Figure 3. Differential Output Bridge Amplifier
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C2 = 1nF
R4 = 10kΩ
+5V
R1
RF
300Ω
VIN
ADS8342
ADS8325
ADS1100
OPA735
R2
CF
500pF
0.1V to 4.9V
VREF
C1
1nF
R3
10kΩ
Optional filter for use
with SAR−type
converters
operating at
sampling rates of
50kHz and below.
VIN
VREF
R1
R2
±10V
±5V
0V to 10V
0V to 5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
42.2kΩ
20.8kΩ
20.8kΩ
10.5kΩ
14.7kΩ
19.6kΩ
5.11kΩ
10kΩ
Figure 4. Driving ADC
R4
10kΩ
C4
1µF
C3
1µF
R9
10kΩ
R5
1.5MΩ
+5V
R2
1kΩ
+5V
C2
100nF
OPA735
R7
10kΩ
−5V
−5V
REF1112
R1
22kΩ
−5V
TPS434 Thermopile
1/2
OPA2703
R3
6.8kΩ
R6
11kΩ
+5V
1/2
OPA2703
R8
10kΩ
−5V
NOTE: The TPS434, by Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics is a thermopile detector
with integrated thermistor for cold−junction reference.
Figure 5. Thermopile Non-Contact Surface Temperature Measurement
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+5V
R1
536kΩ
R1
536kΩ
C3
10nF
−5V
R3
268kΩ
C1
5nF
VOUT
OPA735
C2
5nF
fn =
R = R 1 = R2 = 2R3
1
; where
C = C 1 = C2 = C3/2
2 π RC
(f n = 60Hz for values shown)
Figure 6. Twin-T Notch Filter
C2
68.0nF
R1
10.6kΩ
R2
2.64kΩ
1/2
R3
20.8kΩ
OP A2 735
1/2
VIN
C3
6.80nF
C1
15.0nF
O PA2735
VOUT
Cutoff frequency = 2kHz for values shown.
NOTE: FilterPro is a low-pass filter design program available for download at no cost from TI’s web site (www.ti.com).
The program can be used to easily determine component values for other cutoff frequencies or filter types.
Figure 7. High DC Accuracy, 3-Pole Low-Pass Filter
C1
1nF
R1 = 10 kΩ
R3
10 kΩ
R2
10 kΩ
1/2
OP A27 35
VOUT
VIN
C1
1nF
D1
NOTE: Dynamic range of the circuit is not reduced by
the diode voltage drop since the diode is not in the signal path.
Application Bulletin Precision Absolute Value Circuits (SBOA068)
is available at www.ti.com and provides further information about rectifier circuits.
1/2
OP A27 35
Figure 8. Precision Full-Wave Rectifier with Full Dynamic Range
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1nF
1kΩ
49kΩ
Enable A
G = 50
OPA734
VIN A
VOUT
Enable B
G=1
OPA734
VIN B
Enable inputs are CMOS logic compatible.
Figure 9. High-Precision 2-Input MUX for Programmable Gain
+VS
2.7V to 12V
Load
OPA735
Shunt
RS
10mΩ
VOUT = 1V/A
(referred to ground)
IL
R1
100Ω
R2
10kΩ
C1
1nF
Figure 10. Low-Side Power-Supply Current Sensing
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