Sample & Buy Product Folder Support & Community Tools & Software Technical Documents OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 OPA1632 High-Performance, Fully-Differential Audio Operational Amplifier 1 Features 3 Description • • • • The OPA1632 is a fully-differential amplifier designed for driving high-performance audio analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). It provides the highest audio quality, with very low noise and output drive characteristics optimized for this application. The OPA1632’s excellent gain bandwidth of 180 MHz and very fast slew rate of 50 V/μs produce exceptionally low distortion. Very low input noise of 1.3 nV/√Hz further ensures maximum signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range. 1 • • • Superior Sound Quality Ultra Low Distortion: 0.000022% Low Noise: 1.3 nV/√Hz High Speed: – Slew Rate: 50 V/μs – Gain Bandwidth: 180 MHz Fully Differential Architecture: – Balanced Input and Output Converts SingleEnded Input to Balanced Differential Output Wide Supply Range: ±2.5 V to ±16 V Shutdown to Conserve Power 2 Applications • • • • • Audio ADC Driver Balanced Line Driver Balanced Receiver Active Filter Preamplifier The flexibility of the fully differential architecture allows for easy implementation of a single-ended to fully-differential output conversion. Differential output reduces even-order harmonics and minimizes common-mode noise interference. The OPA1632 provides excellent performance when used to drive high-performance audio ADCs such as the PCM1804. A shutdown feature also enhances the flexibility of this amplifier. The OPA1632 is available in an SO-8 package and a thermally-enhanced MSOP-8 PowerPAD™ package. Device Information(1) PART NUMBER OPA1632 PACKAGE BODY SIZE (NOM) SOIC (8) 6.00 mm × 4.90 mm MSOP-PowerPAD (8) 5.00 mm × 3.00 mm (1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at the end of the data sheet. Application Diagram THD + Noise vs Frequency 0.001 Gain = +1 RF = 348W VO = 3VRMS Differential I/O VIN+ Digital Output VINVOCM VIN- VIN+ -15V VCOM THD + Noise (%) +15V 0.0001 RL = 600W RL = 2kW Typical ADC Circuit 0.00001 10 100 1000 Frequency (Hz) 10k 100k 1 An IMPORTANT NOTICE at the end of this data sheet addresses availability, warranty, changes, use in safety-critical applications, intellectual property matters and other important disclaimers. PRODUCTION DATA. OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Features .................................................................. Applications ........................................................... Description ............................................................. Revision History..................................................... Pin Configuration and Functions ......................... Specifications......................................................... 1 1 1 2 3 4 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 4 4 4 4 5 7 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... ESD Ratings.............................................................. Recommended Operating Conditions....................... Thermal Information .................................................. Electrical Characteristics........................................... Typical Characteristics .............................................. Detailed Description .............................................. 9 7.1 Overview ................................................................... 9 7.2 Functional Block Diagram ....................................... 10 7.3 Feature Description................................................. 10 7.4 Device Functional Modes........................................ 11 8 Application and Implementation ........................ 12 8.1 Application Information............................................ 12 8.2 Typical Application .................................................. 13 9 Power Supply Recommendations...................... 15 10 Layout................................................................... 16 10.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 16 10.2 Layout Example .................................................... 18 11 Device and Documentation Support ................. 19 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Documentation Support ........................................ Community Resources.......................................... Trademarks ........................................................... Electrostatic Discharge Caution ............................ Export Control Notice............................................ Glossary ................................................................ 19 19 19 19 19 19 12 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information ........................................................... 20 4 Revision History NOTE: Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version. Changes from Revision B (January 2010) to Revision C • 2 Page Added ESD Ratings table, Feature Description section, Device Functional Modes, Application and Implementation section, Power Supply Recommendations section, Layout section, Device and Documentation Support section, and Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information section. ................................................................................................. 1 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 5 Pin Configuration and Functions D or DGN Package 8-Pin SOIC or MSOP-PowerPAD Top View VIN- 1 8 VIN+ VOCM 2 7 Enable V+ 3 6 V- VOUT+ 4 5 VOUT- Pin Functions PIN I/O DESCRIPTION NAME NO. Enable 7 I V+ 3 I/O Positive supply voltage pin V- 6 I/O Negative supply voltage pin VIN+ 8 I Positive input voltage pin VIN- 1 I Negative input voltage pin VOCM 2 I Output common-mode control voltage pin VOUT+ 4 O Positive output voltage pin VOUT- 5 O Negative output voltage pin Active high enable pin Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 3 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com 6 Specifications 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) (1) (2) MIN MAX UNIT ±16.5 V ±VS Supply Voltage VI Input Voltage ±VS V IO Output Current 150 mA VID Differential Input Voltage ±3 V TJ Maximum Junction Temperature TSTG (1) (2) 150 °C Operating Free-Air Temperature Range –40 85 °C Storage Temperature Range –65 150 °C Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. The OPA1632 MSOP-8 package version incorporates a PowerPAD on the underside of the chip. This acts as a heatsink and must be connected to a thermally-dissipative plane for proper power dissipation. Failure to do so may result in exceeding the maximum junction temperature, which can permanently damage the device. See TI technical brief SLMA002 for more information about using the PowerPAD thermally-enhanced package. 6.2 ESD Ratings V(ESD) (1) (2) Electrostatic discharge VALUE UNIT Human-body model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 (1) ±1000 V Charged-device model (CDM), per JEDEC specification JESD22-C101 (2) ±500 V Machine Model ±200 V JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500-V HBM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. JEDEC document JEP157 states that 250-V CDM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. 6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) Supply voltage (V+ – V-) TA MIN MAX ±2.5 ±15 5 30 C-suffic -0 70 I-suffic .40 85 Dual Single UNIT V °C 6.4 Thermal Information OPA1632 THERMAL METRIC (1) D (SOIC) RGN (MSOP-PowerPAD) UNIT 8 PINS 5 PINS RθJA Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance 114.5 59.8 °C/W RθJC(top) Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance 60.3 57.7 °C/W RθJB Junction-to-board thermal resistance 54.8 38.7 °C/W ψJT Junction-to-top characterization parameter 14 2.7 °C/W ψJB Junction-to-board characterization parameter 43.3 38.4 °C/W RθJC(bot) Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance n/a 8.4 °C/W (1) 4 For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the IC Package Thermal Metrics application report, SPRA953. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 6.5 Electrical Characteristics VS = ±15 V; RF = 390 Ω, RL = 800 Ω, and G = +1 (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX ±0.5 ±3 UNIT Offset Voltage Input Offset Voltage vs Power Supply, dc dVOS/dT vs Power Supply, dc PSRR 316 mV ±5 μV°C 13 μV/V Input Bias Current Input Bias Current IB Input Offset Current IOS 2 6 μA ±100 ±500 nA Noise Input Voltage Noise f = 10 kHz 1.3 nV/√Hz Input Current Noise f = 10 kHz 0.4 pA/√Hz Input Voltage Common-Mode Input Range (V+) − 1 (V−) + 1.5 Common-Mode Rejection Ratio, dc 74 V 90 dB Input Impedance Input Impedance (each input pin) 34 || 4 MΩ || pF Open-Loop Gain Open-Loop Gain, dc 66 78 dB G = +1, RF= 348 Ω 180 MHz G = +2, RF = 602 Ω 90 MHz G = +5, RF = 1.5 kΩ 36 MHz G = +10, RF = 3.01 kΩ 18 MHz Bandwidth for 0.1dB Flatness G = +1, VO = 100 mVPP 40 MHz Peaking at a Gain of 1 VO = 100 mVPP 0.5 dB Large-Signal Bandwidth G = +2, VO = 20 VPP 800 kHz Slew Rate (25% to 75% ) G = +1 50 V/μs Rise and Fall Time G = +1, VO = 5-V Step 100 ns 0.1% G = +1, VO = 2-V Step 75 ns 0.01% G = +1, VO = 2-V Step 200 ns Frequency Response Small-Signal Bandwidth Settling Time to (VO = 100mVPP, Peaking < 0.5 dB) RL = 600 Ω Differential Input/Output Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise Intermodulation Distortion Differential Input/Output 0.0003% RL = 2 kΩ 0.000022% RL = 600 Ω 0.000059% Single-Ended In/Differential Out RL = 2 kΩ 0.000043% Differential Input/Output RL = 600 Ω 0.00008% RL = 2 kΩ 0.00005% Single-Ended In/Differential Out Differential Input/Output Single-Ended In/Differential Out G = +1, f = 1 kHz, VO = 3 VRMS G = +1, SMPTE/DIN, VO = 2 VPP Single-Ended In/Differential Out Headroom RL = 600 Ω 0.0001% RL = 2 kΩ 0.0007% THD < 0.01%, RL = 2 kΩ 20.0 VPP Output Voltage Output Swing Short-Circuit Current ISC Closed-Loop Output Impedance RL = 2 kΩ (V+) − 1.9 (V−) + 1.9 V RL = 800 Ω (V+) − 4.5 (V−) + 4.5 V Sourcing +50 85 Sinking −60 85 G = +1, f = 100 kHz 0.3 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 mA Ω 5 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com Electrical Characteristics (continued) VS = ±15 V; RF = 390 Ω, RL = 800 Ω, and G = +1 (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT Power-Down (1) Enable Voltage Threshold (V−) + 2 Disable Voltage Threshold (V−) + 0.8 Shutdown Current VENABLE = −15 V Turn-On Delay Turn-Off Delay V V 0.85 mA Time for IQ to Reach 50% 2 μs Time for IQ to Reach 50% 2 μs Power Supply Specified Operating Voltage Operating Voltage Quiescent Current ±15 ±16 V 14 17.1 mA ±2.5 IQ Per Channel V Temperature Range Specified Range –40 +85 °C Operating Range –40 +125 °C Storage Range –65 +150 °C (1) 6 Amplifier has internal 50-kΩ pull-up resistor to VCC+ pin. This enables the amplifier with no connection to shutdown pin. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 6.6 Typical Characteristics at TA = 25°C, VS = ±15 V, and RL = 2 kΩ (unless otherwise noted) 0.001 Gain = +1 RF = 348W VO = 3VRMS Differential I/O THD + Noise (%) THD + Noise (%) 0.001 0.0001 RL = 600W Gain = +1 RF = 348W VO = 3VRMS Single-Ended Input Differential Output 0.0001 RL = 600W RL = 2kW RL = 2kW 0.00001 0.00001 10 100 1k 10k 100k 10 100 Frequency (Hz) Figure 1. THD + Noise vs Frequency THD + Noise (%) 0.01 RL = 600W 0.001 RL = 2kW 0.001 RL = 600W Gain = +1 RF = 348W f = 1kHz Single-Ended Input Differential Output 0.0001 0.0001 0.1 1 10 0.00001 0.01 100 Differential Output Voltage (VRMS) 0.01 0.01 RL = 600W 0.001 0.00001 0.01 0.1 10 100 RL = 600W 0.001 0.0001 RL = 2kW 1 1 Figure 4. THD + Noise vs Output Voltage 0.1 IMD (%) IMD (%) Figure 3. THD + Noise vs Output Voltage Gain = +1 RF = 348W Differential I/O SMPTE 4:1; 60Hz, 7kHz DIN 4:1; 250Hz, 8kHz 0.1 RL = 2kW Differential Output Voltage (VRMS) 0.1 0.0001 100k Figure 2. THD + Noise vs Frequency Gain = +1 RF = 348W f = 1kHz Differential I/O 0.00001 0.01 10k 0.01 THD + Noise (%) 0.1 1k Frequency (Hz) 10 100 Gain = +1 RF = 348W Single-Ended Input Differential Output SMPTE 4:1; 60Hz, 7kHz DIN 4:1; 250Hz, 8kHz 0.00001 0.01 Differential Output Voltage (VPP) 0.1 RL = 2kW 1 10 100 Differential Output Voltage (VPP) Figure 5. Intermodulation Distortion vs Output Voltage Figure 6. Intermodulation Distortion vs Output Voltage Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 7 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com Typical Characteristics (continued) at TA = 25°C, VS = ±15 V, and RL = 2 kΩ (unless otherwise noted) 10 In (pA/ÖHz) Vn (nV/ÖHz) 10 0.1 1 10 10 100 1k 10k 100 1k 10k Frequency (Hz) Figure 7. Voltage Noise vs Frequency Figure 8. Current Noise vs Frequency 100 RF = 1kW G = +2 VCC = ±15V VCC = ±5V 0 VCC = ±5V -5 -10 -15 100 10 Frequency (Hz) 5 VO (V) 100k Output Impedance (W) 15 8 1 100k VCC = ±5V 10 1 VCC = ±15V 1k 10k 100k 0.1 100k 1M 10M 100M RL (W) Frequency (Hz) Figure 9. Output Voltage vs Differential Load Resistance Figure 10. Output Impedance vs Frequency Submit Documentation Feedback 1G Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 7 Detailed Description 7.1 Overview 7.1.1 Fully-Differential Amplifiers The OPA1632 is a fully differential amplifier. Differential signal processing offers a number of performance advantages in high-speed analog signal processing systems, including immunity to external common-mode noise, suppression of even-order nonlinearities, and increased dynamic range. Fully-differential amplifiers not only serve as the primary means of providing gain to a differential signal chain, but also provide a monolithic solution for converting single-ended signals into differential signals allowing for easy, high-performance processing. A standard configuration for the device is shown in Figure 11. The functionality of a fully differential amplifier can be imagined as two inverting amplifiers that share a common noninverting terminal (though the voltage is not necessarily fixed). For more information on the basic theory of operation for fully differential amplifiers, refer to the Texas Instruments Fully Differential Amplifiers application note (SLOA054), available for download from the TI web site (www.ti.com). +15V VIN+ Digital Output VINVOCM VIN- VIN+ VCOM -15V Figure 11. Typical ADC Circuit Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 9 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com 7.2 Functional Block Diagram V+ Output Buffer VIN− x1 VOUT+ C VIN+ R Vcm Error + _ C x1 R VOUT− Output Buffer V+ 30 kW V− 30 kW V− VOCM 7.3 Feature Description Figure 12 and Figure 13 depict the differences between the operation of the OPA1632 fully-differential amplifier in two different modes. Fully-differential amplifiers can work with differential input or can be implemented as single in/differential out. Rf VIN− R(g) VCC+ VO+ −+ Vs +− VIN+ VO− VOCM R(g) VCC− Rf Note: For proper operation, maintain symmetry by setting Rf1 = Rf2 = Rf and R(g)1 = R(g)2 = R(g) ⇒ A = R f/R(g) Figure 12. Amplifying Differential Signals 10 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 Feature Description (continued) Rf VIN− VCC+ R(g) RECOMMENDED RESISTOR VALUES VO+ −+ +− VIN+ Vs GAIN R(g) W Rf W 1 2 5 10 390 374 402 402 390 750 2010 4020 VO− VOCM R(g) VCC− Rf Figure 13. Single In With Differential Out 7.4 Device Functional Modes 7.4.1 Shutdown Function The shutdown (enable) function of the OPA1632 is referenced to the negative supply of the operational amplifier. A valid logic low (< 0.8 V above negative supply) applied to the enable pin (pin 7) disables the amplifier output. Voltages applied to pin 7 that are greater than 2 V above the negative supply place the amplifier output in an active state, and the device is enabled. If pin 7 is left disconnected, an internal pull-up resistor enables the device. Turn-on and turn-off times are approximately 2 μs each. Quiescent current is reduced to approximately 0.85 mA when the amplifier is disabled. When disabled, the output stage is not in a high-impedance state. Thus, the shutdown function cannot be used to create a multiplexed switching function in series with multiple amplifiers. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 11 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com 8 Application and Implementation NOTE Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality. 8.1 Application Information 8.1.1 Output Common-Mode Voltage The output common-mode voltage pin sets the dc output voltage of the OPA1632. A voltage applied to the VOCM pin from a low-impedance source can be used to directly set the output common-mode voltage. For a VOCM voltage at mid-supply, make no connection to the VOCM pin. Depending on the intended application, a decoupling capacitor is recommended on the VOCM node to filter any high-frequency noise that could couple into the signal path through the VOCM circuitry. A 0.1-μF or 1-μF capacitor is generally adequate. Output common-mode voltage causes additional current to flow in the feedback resistor network. Since this current is supplied by the output stage of the amplifier, this creates additional power dissipation. For commonlyused feedback resistance values, this current is easily supplied by the amplifier. The additional internal power dissipation created by this current may be significant in some applications and may dictate use of the MSOP PowerPAD package to effectively control self-heating. 8.1.1.1 Resistor Matching Resistor matching is important in fully-differential amplifiers. The balance of the output on the reference voltage depends on matched ratios of the resistor. CMRR, PSRR, and cancellation of the second-harmonic distortion diminish if resistor mismatch occurs. Therefore, it is recommended to use 1% tolerance resistors or better to keep the performance optimized. VOCM sets the dc level of the output signals. If no voltage is applied to the VOCM pin, it is set to the midrail voltage internally defined as: (VCC+ ) + (VCC- ) 2 (1) In the differential mode, the VOCM on the two outputs cancel each other. Therefore, the output in the differential mode is the same as the input in the gain of 1. VOCM has a high bandwidth capability up to the typical operation range of the amplifier. For the prevention of noise going through the device, use a 0.1-µF capacitor on the VOCM pin as a bypass capacitor. The Functional Block Diagram shows the simplified diagram of the OPA1632. 12 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 8.2 Typical Application Figure 14 shows the OPA1632 used as a differential-output driver for the PCM1804 high-performance audio ADC. V+ +8V to +16V 10mF + 0.1mF R3 270W C1 1nF R1 1kW Balanced or + Single- Ended Input - R2 1kW 3 8 VOCM R5 40W 5 C3 2.7nF 2 OPA1632 1 6 7 4 R6 40W C2 1nF 1/2 PCM1804 VCOM (2.5V) R4 270W Enable (1) OPA134 1kW 0.1mF 0.1mF 10mF + -8V to -16V V- Figure 14. ADC Driver for Professional Audio 8.2.1 Design Requirements Table 1 shows example design parameters and values for the typical application design example in Figure 12. Table 1. Design Parameters DESIGN PARAMETERS VALUE Supply voltage ±2.5 V to ±15 V Amplifier topology Voltage feedback Output control DC coupled with output common mode control capability Filter requirement 500 kHz, Multiple feedback low pass filter 8.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure Supply voltages of ±15 V are commonly used for the OPA1632. The relatively low input voltage swing required by the ADC allows use of lower power-supply voltage, if desired. Power supplies as low as ±8 V can be used in this application with excellent performance. This reduces power dissipation and heat rise. Power supplies should be bypassed with 10-μF tantalum capacitors in parallel with 0.1-μF ceramic capacitors to avoid possible oscillations and instability. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 13 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com The VCOM reference voltage output on the PCM1804 ADC provides the proper input common-mode reference voltage (2.5 V). This VCOM voltage is buffered with op amp A2 and drives the output common-mode voltage pin of the OPA1632. This biases the average output voltage of the OPA1632 to 2.5 V. The signal gain of the circuit is generally set to approximately 0.25 to be compatible with commonly-used audio line levels. Gain can be adjusted, if necessary, by changing the values of R1 and R2. The feedback resistor values (R3 and R4) should be kept relatively low, as indicated, for best noise performance. R5, R6, and C3 provide an input filter and charge glitch reservoir for the ADC. The values shown are generally satisfactory. Some adjustment of the values may help optimize performance with different ADCs. It is important to maintain accurate resistor matching on R1/R2 and R3/R4 to achieve good differential signal balance. Use 1% resistors for highest performance. When connected for single-ended inputs (inverting input grounded, as shown in Figure 14), the source impedance must be low. Differential input sources must have wellbalanced or low source impedance. Capacitors C1, C2, and C3 should be chosen carefully for good distortion performance. Polystyrene, polypropylene, NPO ceramic, and mica types are generally excellent. Polyester and high-K ceramic types such as Z5U can create distortion. 8.2.3 Application Curves THD + Noise (%) 0.01 0.01 Gain = +1 RF = 348W f = 1kHz Differential I/O RL = 600W 0.001 RL = 2kW THD + Noise (%) 0.1 0.001 RL = 600W 0.0001 0.0001 0.00001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0.00001 0.01 Differential Output Voltage (VRMS) 0.1 RL = 2kW 1 10 100 Differential Output Voltage (VRMS) Figure 15. THD + Noise vs Output Voltage 14 Gain = +1 RF = 348W f = 1kHz Single-Ended Input Differential Output Submit Documentation Feedback Figure 16. THD + Noise vs Output Voltage Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 9 Power Supply Recommendations The OPA1632 device was designed to be operated on power supplies ranging from ±2.5 V to ±15 V. Single power supplies ranging from 5 V to 30 V can also be used. TI recommends using power-supply accuracy of 5%, or better. When operated on a board with high-speed digital signals, it is important to provide isolation between digital signal noise and the analog input pins. The OPA1632 is connected to power supplies through pin 3 (VCC+) and pin 6 (VCC-). Each supply pin should be decoupled to GND as close to the device as possible with a low-inductance, surface-mount ceramic capacitor of approximately 10 nF. When vias are used to connect the bypass capacitors to a ground plane the vias should be configured for minimal parasitic inductance. One method of reducing via inductance is to use multiple vias. For broadband systems, two capacitors per supply pin are advised. To avoid undesirable signal transients, the OPA1632 device should not be powered on with large inputs signals present. Careful planning of system power on sequencing is especially important to avoid damage to ADC inputs when an ADC is used in the application. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 15 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com 10 Layout 10.1 Layout Guidelines 1. The PowerPAD is electrically isolated from the silicon and all leads. Connecting the PowerPAD to any potential voltage between the power-supply voltages is acceptable, but it is recommended to tie to ground because it is generally the largest conductive plane. 2. Prepare the PCB with a top-side etch pattern, as shown in Figure 17. There should be etch for the leads as well as etch for the thermal pad. 3. Place five holes in the area of the thermal pad. These holes should be 13 mils (0,03302 cm) in diameter. Keep them small so that solder wicking through the holes is not a problem during reflow. 4. Additional vias may be placed anywhere along the thermal plane outside of the thermal pad area. These vias help dissipate the heat generated by the OPA1632 IC, and may be larger than the 13-mil diameter vias directly under the thermal pad. They can be larger because they are not in the thermal pad area to be soldered so that wicking is not a problem. 5. Connect all holes to the internal ground plane. 6. When connecting these holes to the plane, do not use the typical web or spoke via connection methodology. Web connections have a high thermal resistance connection that is useful for slowing the heat transfer during soldering operations. This makes the soldering of vias that have plane connections easier. In this application, however, low thermal resistance is desired for the most efficient heat transfer. Therefore, the holes under the OPA1632 PowerPAD package should make their connection to the internal plane with a complete connection around the entire circumference of the plated-through hole. 7. The top-side solder mask should leave the terminals of the package and the thermal pad area with its five holes exposed. The bottom-side solder mask should cover the five holes of the thermal pad area. This prevents solder from being pulled away from the thermal pad area during the reflow process. 8. Apply solder paste to the exposed thermal pad area and all of the IC terminals. With these preparatory steps in place, the IC is simply placed in position and runs through the solder reflow operation as any standard surface-mount component. This results in a part that is properly installed. Single or Dual 68mils ´ 70mils (0,1727cm ´ 0,1778cm) (via diameter = 13mils (0,03302cm) Figure 17. PowerPAD PCB Etch and Via Pattern 10.1.1 PowerPAD Design Considerations The OPA1632 is available in a thermally-enhanced PowerPAD family of packages. These packages are constructed using a downset leadframe upon which the die is mounted (see Figure 18(a) and Figure 18(b)). This arrangement results in the lead frame being exposed as a thermal pad on the underside of the package (see Figure 18(c)). Because this thermal pad has direct thermal contact with the die, excellent thermal performance can be achieved by providing a good thermal path away from the thermal pad. DIE (a) Side View Thermal Pad DIE (b) End View (c) Bottom View Figure 18. Views of the Thermally-Enhanced Package 16 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 Layout Guidelines (continued) The PowerPAD package allows for both assembly and thermal management in one manufacturing operation. During the surface-mount solder operation (when the leads are being soldered), the thermal pad must be soldered to a copper area underneath the package. Through the use of thermal paths within this copper area, heat can be conducted away from the package into either a ground plane or other heat-dissipating device. Soldering the PowerPAD to the printed circuit board (PCB) is always required, even with applications that have low power dissipation. It provides the necessary thermal and mechanical connection between the lead frame die pad and the PCB. 10.1.2 Power Dissipation And Thermal Considerations The OPA1632 does not have thermal shutdown protection. Take care to assure that the maximum junction temperature is not exceeded. Excessive junction temperature can degrade performance or cause permanent damage. For best performance and reliability, assure that the junction temperature does not exceed 125°C. The thermal characteristics of the device are dictated by the package and the circuit board. Maximum power dissipation for a given package can be calculated using the following formula: T - TA PDMax = Max qJA where: • • • • • • PDMax is the maximum power dissipation in the amplifier (W) TMax is the absolute maximum junction temperature (°C) TA is the ambient temperature (°C) θJA = θJC + θCA θJC is the thermal coefficient from the silicon junctions to the case (°C/W) θCA is the thermal coefficient from the case to ambient air (°C/W) For systems where heat dissipation is more critical, the OPA1632 is offered in an MSOP-8 with PowerPAD. The thermal coefficient for the MSOP PowerPAD (DGN) package is substantially improved over the traditional SO package. Maximum power dissipation levels are depicted in Figure 19 for the two packages. The data for the DGN package assume a board layout that follows the PowerPAD layout guidelines. MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Maximum Power Dissipation (W) 3.5 qJA = 170°C/W for SO-8 (D) qJA = 58.4°C/W for MSOP-8 (DGN) TJ = +150°C No Airflow 3.0 2.5 MSOP-8 (DGN) Package 2.0 1.5 1.0 SO-8 (D) Package 0.5 0 -40 -15 10 35 Ambient Temperature (°C) 60 85 Figure 19. Maximum Power Dissipation vs Ambient Temperature Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 17 OPA1632 SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 www.ti.com 10.2 Layout Example Figure 20. Example Layout 18 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 OPA1632 www.ti.com SBOS286C – DECEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015 11 Device and Documentation Support 11.1 Documentation Support 11.1.1 Related Documentation Related Products PRODUCT OPAx134 OPA627/OPA637 OPAx227/OPAx228 DESCRIPTION High-Performance Audio Amplifiers Precision High-Speed DiFET Amplifiers Low-Noise Bipolar Amplifiers 11.2 Community Resources The following links connect to TI community resources. Linked contents are provided "AS IS" by the respective contributors. They do not constitute TI specifications and do not necessarily reflect TI's views; see TI's Terms of Use. TI E2E™ Online Community TI's Engineer-to-Engineer (E2E) Community. Created to foster collaboration among engineers. At e2e.ti.com, you can ask questions, share knowledge, explore ideas and help solve problems with fellow engineers. 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For browser-based versions of this data sheet, refer to the left-hand navigation. 20 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2003–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: OPA1632 PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 18-Sep-2015 PACKAGING INFORMATION Orderable Device Status (1) Package Type Package Pins Package Drawing Qty Eco Plan Lead/Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (2) (6) (3) Op Temp (°C) Device Marking (4/5) OPA1632D ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 OPA 1632 OPA1632DG4 ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 OPA 1632 OPA1632DGN ACTIVE MSOPPowerPAD DGN 8 80 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU | CU NIPDAUAG Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1632 OPA1632DGNG4 ACTIVE MSOPPowerPAD DGN 8 80 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1632 OPA1632DGNR ACTIVE MSOPPowerPAD DGN 8 2500 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU | CU NIPDAUAG Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1632 OPA1632DGNRG4 ACTIVE MSOPPowerPAD DGN 8 2500 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1632 OPA1632DR ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 OPA 1632 OPA1632DRG4 ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 OPA 1632 (1) The marketing status values are defined as follows: ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs. 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