Intersil ISL28134 5v ultra low noise, zero drift rail-to-rail precision op amp Datasheet

5V Ultra Low Noise, Zero Drift Rail-to-Rail Precision
Op Amp
ISL28134
Features
The ISL28134 is a single, chopper-stabilized zero-drift
operational amplifier optimized for single and dual supply
operation from 2.25V to 6.0V and ±1.125V and ±3.0V. The
ISL28134 features very low input offset voltage and low noise
with no 1/f noise corner down to 0.1Hz. The ISL28134 is
designed to have ultra low offset voltage and offset temperature
drift, wide gain bandwidth and rail-to-rail input/output swing
while minimizing power consumption.
• Rail-to-Rail Inputs and Outputs
- CMRR @ VCM = 0.1V beyond VS . . . . . . . . . . . . .135dB, typ.
- VOH and VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mV from VS, typ.
This amplifier is ideal for amplifying the sensor signals of analog
front-ends that include pressure, temperature, medical, strain
gauge and inertial sensors.
The ISL28134 can be used over standard amplifiers with high
stability over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to
+85°C. The ISL28134 is available in an industry standard pinout
SOIC package.
• No 1/f Noise Corner Down to 0.1Hz
- Input Noise Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 nV/√Hz @ 1kHz
- 0.1Hz to 10Hz Noise Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250nVP-P
• Low Offset Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5µV, Max
• Superb Offset Drift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15nV/°C, Max
• Single Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25V to 6.0V
• Dual Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±1.125V to ±3.0V
• Low ICC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .675µA, typ.
• Wide Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5MHz
• Operating Temperature Range
- Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40°C to +85°C
- Full Industrial (Coming Soon) . . . . . . . . . .-40°C to +125°C
Applications
• Medical Instrumentation
• Sensor Gain Amps
• Packaging
- Single: SOIC, SOT-23, µTDFN (1.6mmx1.6mm)
• Precision Low Drift, Low Frequency ADC Drivers
• Precision Voltage Reference Buffers
• Thermopile, Thermocouple, and other Temperature Sensors
Front-end Amplifiers
Related Literature
• See AN1641, “ISL28134 Evaluation Board Manual”
• See AN1560, “Making Accurate Voltage Noise and Current
Noise Measurements on Operational Amplifiers Down to
0.1Hz”
• Inertial Sensors
• Process Control Systems
• Weight Scales and Strain Gauge Sensors
1400
SINGLE SUPPLY
HIGH GAIN AMPLIFIER
AV = 10,000 V/V
1MΩ
0.1µ
100
VOUT
100
+
RL
ANALOG
SENSOR INPUT 1MΩ
1200
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS
3V
1000
Vs = ±2.5V
VCM = 0V
T = -40°C to +85°C
N = 2330
800
600
400
200
0
GND
FIGURE 1. TYPICAL APPLICATION
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1
-2.5
-2.0 -1.5
-1.0 -0.5
0 0.5
VOS (µV)
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
FIGURE 2. VOS HISTOGRAM VS = 5V
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
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ISL28134
Pin Configurations
ISL28134
(8 LD SOIC)
TOP VIEW
ISL28134
(5 LD SOT-23)
TOP VIEW
OUT
1
V-
2
IN+
3
5
V+
4
IN-
+ -
NC
1
IN-
2
IN+
V-
8
NC
7
V+
3
6
OUT
4
5
NC
- +
ISL28134
(6 LD µTDFN)
TOP VIEW
6
V+
IN- 2
5
NC
- +
V- 1
IN+ 3
4 OUT
Pin Descriptions
ISL28134
(8 Ld SOIC)
ISL28134
(6Ld µTDFN)
ISL28134
(5Ld SOT-23)
PIN
NAME
2
2
4
IN-
Inverting input
3
3
3
IN+
Non-inverting input
FUNCTION
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
(See Circuit 1)
V+
+
-
IN+
+
IN-
CLOCK GEN + DRIVERS
VCircuit 1
4
1
2
V-
6
4
1
OUT
Negative supply
Output
V+
OUT
VCircuit 2
7
6
5
V+
Positive supply
1, 5, 8
5
-
NC
No Connect
2
Pin is floating. No connection made to IC.
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Ordering Information
PART NUMBER
(Note 5)
PART
MARKING
TEMP RANGE
(°C)
PACKAGE
(Pb-Free)
PKG.
DWG. #
ISL28134IBZ (Notes 1, 3)
28134 IBZ
-40°C to +85°C
8 Ld SOIC
M8.15E
Coming Soon
ISL28134FBZ (Notes 1, 3)
28134 FBZ
-40°C to +125°C
8 Ld SOIC
M8.15E
Coming Soon
ISL28134FRUZ-T7 (Notes 2, 4)
U8
-40°C to +125°C
6 Ld µTDFN
L6.1.6x1.6
Coming Soon
ISL28134FHZ-T7 (Notes 2, 3)
BEEA (Note 6)
-40°C to +125°C
5 Ld SOT-23
P5.064A
Coming Soon
ISL28134FHZ-T7A (Notes 2, 3)
BEEA (Note 6)
-40°C to +125°C
5 Ld SOT-23
P5.064A
ISL28134SOICEVAL1Z
Evaluation Board
NOTES:
1. Add “-T*” suffix for tape and reel. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications.
2. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications.
3. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte tin plate
plus anneal (e3 termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations). Intersil Pb-free products are
MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020.
4. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets; molding compounds/die attach materials and NiPdAu plate - e4
termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations. Intersil Pb-free products are MSL classified
at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020.
5. For Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL), please see device information page for ISL28134. For more information on MSL please see techbrief TB363.
6. The part marking is located on the bottom of the part.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Thermal Information
Max Supply Voltage V+ to V- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.5V
Max Voltage VIN to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (V- - 0.3V) to (V+ + 0.3V) V
Max Input Differential Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5V
Max Input Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20mA
Max Voltage VOUT to GND (10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(V+) or (V-)
Max dv/dt Supply Slew Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100V/µs
ESD Rating
Human Body Model (Tested per JED22-A114F) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4kV
Machine Model (Tested per JED22-A115B). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300V
Charged Device Model (Tested per JED22-C110D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2kV
Latch-Up (Passed Per JESD78B). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +125°C
Thermal Resistance (Typical)
θJA (°C/W) θJC (°C/W)
5 Ld SOT-23 (Notes 7, 8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
225
116
8 Ld SOIC (Notes 7, 8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
125
77
6 Ld µTDFN (Notes 7, 8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
220
120
Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-65°C to +150°C
Pb-Free Reflow Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see link below
http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/Pb-FreeReflow.asp
Operating Conditions
Ambient Operating Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40°C to +85°C
Maximum Operating Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+125°C
Operating Voltage Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25V (±1.125V) to 6V (±3V)
CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product
reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty.
NOTES:
7. θJA is measured with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board in free air. See Tech Brief TB379 for details.
8. For θJC, the “case temp” location is the center of the exposed metal pad on the package underside.
Electrical Specifications
temperature range, -40°C to +85°C.
VS = 5V, VCM = 2.5V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply over the operating
MIN
PARAMETER
DESCRIPTION
CONDITIONS
MAX
(Note 9)
TYP
(Note 9)
UNIT
-2.5
-0.2
2.5
µV
-3.4
-
3.4
µV
DC SPECIFICATIONS
VOS
Input Offset Voltage
TA = -40°C to +85°C
TCVOS
Output Voltage Temperature Coefficient
IB
Input Bias Current
TA = -40°C to +85°C
-15
-0.5
15
nV/°C
-300
±120
300
pA
-300
-
300
pA
-
±1.4
-
pA/°C
-600
±240
600
pA
-600
-
600
pA
-
±2.8
-
pA/°C
V+ = 5.0V, V- = 0V
Guaranteed by CMRR
TA = -40°C to +85°C
-0.1
-
5.1
V
VCM = -0.1V to 5.1V
120
135
-
dB
VCM = -0.1V to 5.1V
TA = -40°C to +85°C
115
-
-
dB
Vs = 2.25V to 6.0V
120
135
-
dB
Vs = 2.25V to 6.0V
TA = -40°C to +85°C
120
-
-
dB
Guaranteed by PSRR
TA = -40°C to +85°C
2.25
-
6.0
V
RL = OPEN
-
675
900
µA
RL = OPEN
TA = -40°C to +85°C
-
-
1075
µA
TA = -40°C to +85°C
TCIB
Input Bias Current Temperature
Coefficient
IOS
Input Offset Current
TA = -40°C to +85°C
TCIOS
Input Offset Current Temperature Coefficient
Common Mode Input
Voltage Range
CMRR
PSRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Vs
Supply Voltage (V+ to V-)
IS
Supply Current per Amplifier
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Electrical Specifications VS = 5V, VCM = 2.5V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply over the operating
temperature range, -40°C to +85°C. (Continued)
MIN
PARAMETER
DESCRIPTION
ISC
VOH
VOL
AOL
CONDITIONS
(Note 9)
MAX
TYP
(Note 9)
UNIT
Short Circuit Output Source Current
RL = Short to V-
-
65
-
mA
Short Circuit Output Sink Current
RL = Short to V+
-
-65
-
mA
Output Voltage Swing, HIGH
From VOUT to V+
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
15
10
-
mV
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
TA = -40°C to +85°C
15
-
-
mV
Output Voltage Swing, LOW
From V- to VOUT
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
-
10
15
mV
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
TA = -40°C to +85°C
-
-
15
mV
Open Loop Gain
RL = 1MΩ
-
174
-
dB
Input Capacitance
Differential
-
5.2
-
pF
Common Mode
-
5.6
-
pF
f = 0.1Hz to 10Hz
-
250
400
nVP-P
f = 10Hz
-
8
-
nV/√Hz
f = 1kHz
-
10
-
nV/√Hz
f = 1kHz
-
200
-
fA/√Hz
-
3.5
-
MHz
-
1.5
-
V/µs
-
1.0
-
V/µs
-
0.07
-
µs
-
0.17
-
µs
-
1.3
-
µs
-
2.0
-
µs
-
100
-
µs
-
3.1
-
µs
AC SPECIFICATIONS
CIN
eN
Input Noise Voltage
IN
Input Noise Current
GBWP
Gain Bandwidth Product
TRANSIENT RESPONSE
SR
Positive Slew Rate
Negative Slew Rate
tr, tf, Small Signal
Rise Time, tr 10% to 90%
Fall Time, tf 10% to 90%
tr, tf Large Signal
Rise Time, tr 10% to 90%
Fall Time, tf 10% to 90%
V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 1V to 3V, RL = 100kΩ,
CL = 3.7pF
V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 0.1VP-P, RF = 0Ω,
RL = 100kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 2VP-P, RF = 0Ω,
RL = 100kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
ts
Settling Time to 0.1%, 2VP-P Step
trecover
Output Overload Recovery Time, Recovery AV = +2, RF = 10kΩ, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF
to 90% of Output Saturation
Electrical Specifications
temperature range, -40°C to +85°C.
AV = -1, RF = 1kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
VS = 2.5V, VCM = 1.25V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply over the operating
MIN
PARAMETER
DESCRIPTION
CONDITIONS
MAX
(Note 9)
TYP
(Note 9)
UNIT
-2.5
-0.2
2.5
µV
-3.4
-
3.4
µV
-15
-0.5
15
nV/°C
- 300
±120
300
pA
-300
-
300
pA
-
±1.4
-
pA/°C
DC SPECIFICATIONS
VOS
Input Offset Voltage
TA = -40°C to +85°C
TCVOS
Output Voltage Temperature Coefficient
IB
Input Bias Current
TA = -40°C to +85°C
TCIB
Input Bias Current Temperature
Coefficient
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Electrical Specifications
VS = 2.5V, VCM = 1.25V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply over the operating
temperature range, -40°C to +85°C. (Continued)
MIN
PARAMETER
IOS
DESCRIPTION
CONDITIONS
Input Offset Current
IS
ISC
VOH
VOL
(Note 9)
UNIT
-600
±240
600
pA
-
600
pA
-
±2.8
-
pA/°C
V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V
Guaranteed by CMRR
-0.1
-
2.6
V
VCM = -0.1V to 2.6V
120
135
-
dB
VCM = -0.1V to 2.6V
TA = -40°C to +85°C
115
-
-
dB
RL = OPEN
-
715
940
µA
RL = OPEN
VCM = -0.1V to 2.6V
-
-
1115
µA
Short Circuit Output Source Current
RL = Short to Ground
-
65
-
mA
Short Circuit Output Sink Current
RL = Short to V+
-
-65
-
mA
Output Voltage Swing, HIGH
From VOUT to V+
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
15
10
-
mV
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
TA = -40°C to +85°C
15
-
-
mV
Output Voltage Swing, LOW
From V- to VOUT
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
-
10
15
mV
RL = 10kΩ to VCM
TA = -40°C to +85°C
-
-
15
mV
Differential
-
5.2
-
pF
Common Mode
-
5.6
-
pF
f = 0.1Hz to 10Hz
-
250
400
nVP-P
f = 10Hz
-
8
-
nV/√Hz
f = 1kHz
-
10
-
nV/√Hz
f = 1kHz
-
200
-
fA/√Hz
-
3.5
-
MHz
-
1.5
-
V/µs
-
1.0
-
V/µs
-
0.07
-
µs
-
0.17
-
µs
-
1.3
-
µs
-
2.0
-
µs
-
100
-
µs
-
1.5
-
µs
Input Offset Current Temperature
Coefficient
Common Mode Input
Voltage Range
CMRR
TYP
-600
TA = -40°C to +85°C
TCIOS
MAX
(Note 9)
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
Supply Current per Amplifier
AC SPECIFICATIONS
CIN
eN
Input Capacitance
Input Noise Voltage
IN
Input Noise Current
GBWP
Gain Bandwidth Product
TRANSIENT RESPONSE
SR
Positive Slew Rate
Negative Slew Rate
tr, tf, Small Signal
Rise Time, tr 10% to 90%
Fall Time, tf 10% to 90%
tr, tf Large Signal
Rise Time, tr 10% to 90%
Fall Time, tf 10% to 90%
V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 0.25V to 2.25V,
RL = 100kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 0.1VP-P,
RF = 0Ω, RL = 100kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 2VP-P, RF = 0Ω,
RL = 100kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
ts
Settling Time to 0.1%, 2VP-P Step
trecover
Output Overload Recovery Time, Recovery AV = +2, RF = 10kΩ, RL = 100k,
to 90% of Output Saturation
CL = 3.7pF
AV = -1, RF = 1kΩ, CL = 3.7pF
NOTE:
9. Compliance to datasheet limits is assured by one or more methods: production test, characterization and/or design.
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TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified.
2.0
2.0
1.5
1.5
1.0
1.0
OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
Typical Performance Curves
0.5
0
-0.5
-1.0
VS = ±2.5V
-1.5
0
-0.5
-1.0
VS = ±1.125V
-1.5
VCM = 0V
-2.0
-40
0.5
-15
10
35
60
-2.0
85
VCM = 0V
-40
-15
10
FIGURE 3. VOS vs TEMPERATURE, VS = ±2.5V
Vs = ±2.5V
VCM = 0V
T = -40°C to +85°C
N = 2330
140
800
600
400
200
120
Vs = ±2.5V
VCM = 0V
T = -40°C to +85°C
N = 465
100
80
60
40
20
0
-2.5 -2.0
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0
-10
2.5
-8
-6
-4
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS
2
4
6
8
10
120
Vs = ±1.25V
VCM = 0V
T = -40°C to +85°C
N = 2325
800
600
400
100
Vs = ±1.25V
VCM = 0V
T = -40°C to +85°C
N = 310
80
60
40
20
200
0
-2.5
0
FIGURE 6. TCVOS HISTOGRAM VS = 5V
1400
1000
-2
TCVOS (nV/°C)
VOS (µV)
FIGURE 5. VOS HISTOGRAM VS = 5V
1200
85
160
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS
1000
60
FIGURE 4. VOS vs TEMPERATURE, VS = ±1.125V
1400
1200
35
TEMPERATURE (°C)
TEMPERATURE (°C)
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
VOS (µV)
FIGURE 7. VOS HISTOGRAM VS = 2.5V
7
2.0
2.5
0
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
TCVOS (nV/°C)
FIGURE 8. TCVOS HISTOGRAM VS = 2.5V
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TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued)
4
4
3
3
2
OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
Typical Performance Curves
Vs = ±2.5V
1
0
-1
-2
Vs = ±1.125V
-3
-4
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
-3.2
-2.4
-1.6
-0.8
0
0.8
1.6
2.4
-4
3.2
1.0
1.5
2.0
COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V)
500
IB+ Vs = ±2.5V
300
IB+ Vs = ±1.125V
INPUT OFFSET CURRENT (pA)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA)
3.5
600
400
200
100
IB- Vs = ±1.125V
IB- Vs = ±2.5V
0
-100
-200
-300
500
400
300
Vs = ±2.5V
200
100
-100
Vs = ±1.125V
-400
-200
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
-3
3
FIGURE 11. IB vs VCM
IBVs = ±1.125V
IB+
Vs = ±1.125V
-50
IBVs = ±2.5V
-100
-150
-200
-40
1
2
3
350
INPUT OFFSET CURRENT (pA)
150
0
0
400
IB+
Vs = ±2.5V
50
-1
FIGURE 12. IOS vs VCM
200
100
-2
COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V)
COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA)
3.0
FIGURE 10. VOS vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
FIGURE 9. VOS vs VCM
-500
2.5
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
300
Vs = ±2.5V
250
200
150
100
Vs = ±1.125V
50
0
-20
0
20
40
60
TEMPERATURE (°C)
FIGURE 13. IB vs TEMPERATURE
8
80
100
-50
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
TEMPERATURE (°C)
FIGURE 14. IOS vs TEMPERATURE
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Typical Performance Curves
TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued)
160
1000
CMRR/PSRR (dB)
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
PSRR
150
140
130
CMRR
120
CMRR
Vs =±2.5V
VCM = -2.6V to +2.6V
PSRR
Vs = ±1.125V to ±3V
VCM = 0V
110
100
-40
-15
10
35
60
900
800
T = -40°C
600
3.0
TEMPERATURE (°C)
5.0
6.0
FIGURE 16. SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
1000
1000
Vs = ±2.5V
T = -40°C to +85°C
VOLTAGE FROM V- RAIL (mV)
Vs = ±2.5V
T = -40°C to +85°C
VOLTAGE FROM V+ RAIL (mV)
4.0
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
FIGURE 15. CMRR and PSRR vs TEMPERATURE
100
10
1
0.01
1.0
0.1
10
100
10
1
0.01
100
1.0
0.1
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
10
100
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
FIGURE 17. OUTPUT HIGH OVERHEAD VOLTAGE vs LOAD CURRENT
FIGURE 18. OUTPUT LOW OVERHEAD VOLTAGE vs LOAD CURRENT
35
45
40
30
VOLTAGE FROM V- RAIL (mV)
VOLTAGE FROM V+ RAIL (mV)
T = +25°C
700
500
2.0
85
T = +85°C
35
RL = 1kΩ
30
25
20
15
Vs = ±2.5V
RL = OUT to GND
10
5
25
RL = 1kΩ
20
15
Vs = ±2.5V
RL = OUT to GND
10
5
RL = 12.5kΩ
0
-40
-15
10
35
TEMPERATURE (°C)
FIGURE 19. VOH vs TEMPERATURE
9
60
85
0
RL = 12.5kΩ
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
TEMPERATURE (°C)
FIGURE 20. VOL vs TEMPERATURE
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ISL28134
Typical Performance Curves
TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued)
100
300
VOLTAGE (nV)
VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/√Hz)
200
10
0.01
0
-100
-200
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1
1
0.001
100
0.1
1
10
100
1000
-300
0
100k
10k
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 10,000
Rg = 10, Rf = 100k
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
140
1000
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1
RS = 5MΩ
100
100
80
60
40
20
CIN+ = 0pF
CIN+ =100pF
10
0.1
1
Vs = ±2.5V
RL = 10MΩ
0
10
100
1000
10k
-20
100k
SIMULATION
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY (Hz)
90
80
PHASE
GAIN
70
120
60
100
50
GAIN (dB)
80
60
40
40
30
20
10
0
Vs = ±2.5V
RL = 10kΩ
SIMULATION
1
10
AV = 10,000
100k
1M
10M
100M
Rg = 10, Rf = 100k
AV = 1000
Rg = 100, Rf = 100k
AV = 100
AV = 10
Vs = ± 2.5V
CL = 3.7pF
RL = 100k
VOUT = 10mVP-P
Rg = 1k, Rf = 100k
Rg = 10k, Rf = 100k
AV = 1
-10
Rg = OPEN, Rf = 0
-20
-30
-20
0.1
10k
FIGURE 24. OPEN LOOP GAIN AND PHASE, RL = 10M
140
0
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 23. INPUT NOISE CURRENT DENSITY vs FREQUENCY
20
PHASE
GAIN
120
GAIN (dB) / PHASE (°)
CURRENT NOISE (fA/√Hz)
6
FIGURE 22. INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE 0.1Hz TO 10Hz
FIGURE 21. INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE DENSITY vs FREQUENCY
GAIN (dB) / PHASE (°)
5
TIME (s)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 25. OPEN LOOP GAIN AND PHASE, RL = 10k
10
100M
-40
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 26. FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs CLOSED LOOP GAIN
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ISL28134
Typical Performance Curves
TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued)
2
4
1
2
0
GAIN (dB)
GAIN (dB)
-2
RL > 10kΩ
-3
-4
-2
RL = 1kΩ
-4
RL = 1kΩ
-5
-6
Vs = ± 1.25V
AV = 1V
CL = 3.7pF
VOUT = 10mVP-P
-6
-7
-8
RL > 10kΩ
0
1
10k
Vs = ± 2.5V
AV = 1V
CL = 3.7pF
VOUT = 10mVP-P
-8
100k
1M
-10
100k
10M
1M
15
2
Rg = 100k, Rf = 100k
Vs = ± 2.5V
AV = 2V
RL = 100k
VOUT = 10mVP-P
10
0
-2
Rg = 10k, Rf = 10k
5
Rg = 1k, Rf = 1k
0
GAIN (dB)
NORMALIZED GAIN (dB)
100M
FIGURE 28. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs R L, VS = 5.0V
FIGURE 27. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs RL, VS = 2.5V
-4
1VP-P
500mVP-P
-6
-5
250mVP-P
Vs = ± 2.5V
AV = 1V
RL = OPEN
CL = 3.7pF
-8
-10
100
1k
10k
100k
10M
1M
-10
10
100M
100
100mVP-P
10mVP-P
1k
10k
12
8
±1.5V
1nF
-2
GAIN (dB)
104pF
4
2
0
51pF
-4
±0.8V
-6
VOUT = 10mVP-P
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
CL = 3.7pF
-2
-8
3.7pF
-4
-6
100k
1M
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 31. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs CL
11
±3.0V
0
474pF
6
10k
100M
10M
2
824pF
Vs = ± 2.5V
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VOUT = 10mVP-P
1M
FIGURE 30. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs VOUT
FIGURE 29. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs FEEDBACK RESISTOR VALUES
Rf/Rg
10
100k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
GAIN (dB)
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
100M
-10
1M
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 32. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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ISL28134
TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued)
160
160
140
140
120
120
CMRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
Typical Performance Curves
100
80
60
40
20
1m
100
80
60
Vs = ±2.5V
VCM = 0V
Vs = ±1.25V
VCM = 0V
40
SIMULATION
0.1
10
100k
1k
10M
SIMULATION
20
1m
0.1
10
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 33. CMRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 5V
10M
120
-PSRR
120
100
100
80
60
40
0
10
100
-PSRR
60
40
Vs = ± 2.5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 1VP-P
20
+PSRR
80
+PSRR
GAIN (dB)
GAIN (dB)
100k
FIGURE 34. CMRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 2.5V
140
Vs = ± 1.25VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 1VP-P
20
1k
10k
100k
1M
0
10M
10
100
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10k
100k
1M
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 35. PSRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 5V
FIGURE 36. PSRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 2.5V
4
4.5
3
4.0
3.5
2
1
VOLTAGE (V)
VOLTAGE (V)
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
0
-1
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1V
RL = 1MΩ
VIN = -3V to 3V
-2
INPUT
3.0
2.5
2.0
OUTPUT
1.5
Vs = 5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 1V to 4V
1.0
-3
0.5
-4
0
0
5
10
15
TIME (ms)
FIGURE 37. NO PHASE INVERSION
12
20
0
5
10
15
20
TIME (µs)
FIGURE 38. LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V)
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ISL28134
Typical Performance Curves
TA =+25°C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued)
1.2
0.10
1.0
0.08
INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
VOLTAGE (V)
0.8
0.6
OUTPUT
0.4
0
2
0
INPUT
0.02
Vs = ±2.5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 0V to 0.1V
-0.02
-0.04
6
4
0.04
0
Vs = 5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 0.1V to 1.1V
0.2
OUTPUT
0.06
8
10
0
6
4
8
10
FIGURE 40. SMALL SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (100mV)
FIGURE 39. LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (1V)
60
55
55
50
- OS
50
40
+OS
35
30
25
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VOUT = 100mVpp
20
15
10
10
100
LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)
1000
FIGURE 41. SMALL SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs LOAD CAPACITANCE,
Vs = ±2.5V
Applications Information
Functional Description
The ISL28134 is a single 5V rail-to-rail input/output amplifier
that operates on a single or dual supply. The ISL28134 uses a
proprietary chopper-stabilized technique that combines a 3.5MHz
main amplifier with a very high open loop gain (174dB) chopper
amplifier to achieve very low offset voltage and drift (0.2µV,
0.5nV/°C) while having a low supply current (675µA). The very low
1/f noise corner <0.1Hz and low input noise voltage (8nV/√Hz @
100Hz) of the amplifier makes it ideal for low frequency precision
applications requiring very high gain and low noise.
This multi-path amplifier architecture contains a time continuous
main amplifier whose input DC offset is corrected by a
parallel-connected, high gain chopper stabilized DC correction
amplifier operating at 100kHz. From DC to ~10kHz, both
amplifiers are active with the DC offset correction active with
most of the low frequency gain provided by the chopper
amplifier. A 10kHz crossover filter cuts off the low frequency
chopper amplifier path leaving the main amplifier active out to
the -3dB frequency (3.5MHz GBWP).
13
- OS
45
45
OVERSHOOT (%)
OVERSHOOT (%)
2
TIME (µs)
TIME (µs)
40
35
+OS
30
25
Vs = ±1.25V
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VOUT = 100mVpp
20
15
10
10
100
1000
LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)
FIGURE 42. SMALL SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs LOAD CAPACITANCE,
Vs = ±1.25V
The key benefits of this architecture for precision applications are
rail-to-rail inputs/outputs, high open loop gain, low DC offset and
temperature drift, low 1/f noise corner and low input noise
voltage. The noise is virtually flat across the frequency range
from a few mHz out to 100kHz, except for the narrow noise peak
at the amplifier crossover frequency (10kHz).
Power Supply Considerations
The ISL28134 features a wide supply voltage operating range. The
ISL28134 operates on single (+2.25V to +6.0V) or dual (±1.125 to
±3.0V) supplies. Power supply voltages greater than the +6.5V
absolute maximum (specified in the “Absolute Maximum Ratings”
on page 4) can permanently damage the device. Performance of
the device is optimized for supply voltages greater than 2.5V. This
makes the ISL28134 ideal for portable 3V battery applications that
require the precision performance. It is highly recommended that a
0.01µF or larger high frequency decoupling capacitor is placed
across the power supply pins of the IC to maintain high performance
of the amplifier.
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ISL28134
Rail-to-rail Input and Output (RRIO)
Unlike some amplifiers whose inputs may not be taken to the power
supply rails or whose outputs may not drive to the supply rails, the
ISL28134 features rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. This allows the
amplifier inputs to have a wide common mode range (100mV
beyond supply rails) while maintaining high CMRR (135dB) and
maximizes the signal to noise ratio of the amplifier by having the
VOH and VOL levels be at the V+ and V- rails, respectively.
Low Input Voltage Noise Performance
In precision applications, the input noise of the front end
amplifier is a critical parameter. Combined with a high DC gain to
amplify the small input signal, the input noise voltage will result
in an output error in the amplifier. A 1µVP-P input noise voltage
with an amplifier gain of 10,000V/V will result in an output offset
in the range of 10mV, which can be an unacceptable error
source. With only 250nVP-P at the input, along with a flat noise
response down to 0.1Hz, the ISL28134 can amplify small input
signals with minimal output error.
The ISL28134 has the lowest input noise voltage compared to
other competitor Zero Drift amplifiers with similar supply
currents (See Table 1). The overall input referred voltage noise of
an amplifier can be expressed as a sum of the input noise
voltage, input noise current of the amplifier and the Johnson
noise of the gain-setting resistors used. The product of the input
noise current and external feedback resistors along with the
Johnson noise increases the total output voltage noise as the
value of the resistance goes up. For optimizing noise
performance, choose lower value feedback resistors to minimize
the effect of input noise current. Although the ISL28134 features
a very low 200fA/√Hz input noise current, at source impedances
>100kΩ, the input referred noise voltage will be dominated by
the input current noise. Keep source input impedances under
10kΩ for optimum performance.
current of the amplifier. Input impedances larger than 10kΩ
begin to have significant increases in the bias currents. To
minimize the effect of impedance on input bias currents, an
input resistance of <10kΩ is recommended.
Because the chopper amplifier has charge injection currents at
each terminal, the input impedance should be balanced across
each input (see Figure 43). The input impedance of the amplifier
should be matched between the IN+ and IN- terminals to
minimize total input offset current. Input offset currents show up
as an additional output offset voltage, as shown in Equation 1:
VOSTOT = VOS - RF*IOS
If the offset voltage of the amplifier is negative, the input offset
currents will add to the total output offset. For a 10,000V/V gain
amplifier using 1MΩ feedback resistor, a 500pA total input offset
current will have an additional output offset voltage of 0.5mV. By
keeping the input impedance low and balanced across the
amplifier inputs, the input offset current is kept below 100pA,
resulting in an offset voltage 0.1mV or less.
RI
RF
+2.5V
VIN
RS
VOUT
+
RL
RG
-2.5V
RS//RG = RS//RG
FIGURE 43. CIRCUIT IMPLEMENTATION FOR REDUCING INPUT
BIAS CURRENTS
IN+ and IN- Protection
TABLE 1.
Part
Voltage Noise @ 100Hz
0.1Hz to 10Hz Peak to Peak
Voltage Noise
Competitor A
22nV/√Hz
600nVP-P
Competitor B
16nV/√Hz
260nVP-P
Competitor C
90nV/√Hz
1500nVP-P
ISL28134
8nV/√Hz
250nVP-P
The ISL28134 is capable of driving the input terminals up to and
beyond the supply rails by about 0.5V. Back biased ESD diodes
from the input pins to the V+ and V- rails will conduct current
when the input signals go more than 0.5V beyond the rail (see
Figure 44). The ESD protection diodes must be current limited to
20mA or less to prevent damage of the IC. This current can be
reduced by placing a resistor in series with the IN+ and IN- inputs
in the event the input signals go beyond the rail.
High Source Impedance Applications
The input stage of Chopper Stabilized amplifiers do not behave
like conventional amplifier input stages. The ISL28134 uses
switches at the chopper amplifier input that continually ‘chops’
the input signal at 100kHz to reduce input offset voltage down to
1µV. The dynamic behavior of these switches induces a charge
injection current to the input terminals of the amplifier. The
charge injection current has a DC path to ground through the
resistances seen at the input terminals of the amplifier. Higher
input impedance cause an apparent shift in the input bias
14
(EQ. 1)
INVIN
RIN
ESD
DIODES
IN+
-
VOUT
+
RL
V+
V-
FIGURE 44. INPUT CURRENT LIMITING
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ISL28134
Output Phase Reversal
ISL28134 SPICE Model
Output phase reversal is the unexpected inversion of the
amplifier output signal when the inputs exceed the common
mode input range. Since the ISL28134 is a rail-to-rail input
amplifier, the ISL28134 is specifically designed to prevent output
phase reversal within its common mode input range. In fact, the
ISL28134 will not phase invert even when the input signals go
0.5V beyond the supply rails (see Figure 37). If input signals are
expected to go beyond the rails, it is highly recommended to
minimize the forward biased ESD diode current to prevent phase
inversion by placing a resistor in series with the input.
Figure 46 shows the SPICE model schematic and Figure 47 shows
the net list for the SPICE model. The model is a simplified version
of the actual device and simulates important AC and DC
parameters. AC parameters incorporated into the model are: 1/f
and flatband noise voltage, slew rate, CMRR, and gain and phase.
The DC parameters are IOS, VOS, total supply current, output
voltage swing and output current limit (65mA). The model uses
typical parameters given in the “Electrical Specifications” table
beginning on page 4. The AVOL is adjusted for 174dB with the
dominant pole at 6.5mHz. The CMRR is set at 135dB, f = 200Hz.
The input stage models the actual device to present an accurate
AC representation. The model is configured for an ambient
temperature of +25°C.
High Gain, Precision DC-Coupled Amplifier
Precision applications that need to amplify signals in the range
of a few µV require gain in the order of thousands of V/V to get a
good signal to the Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). This can be
achieved by using a very high gain amplifier with the appropriate
open loop gain and bandwidth.
Figures 48 through 61 show the characterization vs. simulation
results for the noise voltage, open loop gain phase, closed loop
gain vs frequency, CMRR, large signal 3V step response, large
signal 1V step response, and output voltage swing VOH / VOL
±2.5V supplies (no phase inversion).
In addition to the high gain and bandwidth, it is important that
the amplifier have low VOS and temperature drift along with a
low input noise voltage. For example, an amplifier with 100µV
offset voltage and 0.5uV/°C offset drift configured in a closed loop
gain of 10,000V/V would produce an output error of 1V and a
5mV/°C temperature dependent error. Unless offset trimming and
temperature compensation techniques are used, this error makes it
difficult to resolve the input voltages needed in the precision
application.
LICENSE STATEMENT
The ISL28134 features a low VOS of ±4µV max and a very stable
10nV/°C max temperature drift, which produces an output error of
only ±40mV and a temperature error of 0.1mV/°C. With an ultra
low input noise of 210nVP-P (0.1Hz to 10Hz) and no 1/f corner
frequency, the ISL28134 is capable of amplifying signals in the µV
range with high accuracy. For even further DC precision, some
feedback filtering CF (see Figure 45) to reduce the noise can be
implemented as a total signal stage amplifier. As a method of best
practice, the ISL28134 should be impedance matched at the two
input terminals. A balancing capacitor of the same value at the
non-inverting terminal will result in the amplifier input impedances
tracking across frequency.
The Licensee may not sell, loan, rent, or license the
macro-model, in whole, in part, or in modified form, to anyone
outside the Licensee’s company. The Licensee may modify the
macro-model to suit his/her specific applications, and the
Licensee may make copies of this macro-model for use within
their company only.
CF
100Ω
1MΩ
+2.5V
VIN
1MΩ
In no event will Intersil be liable for special, collateral, incidental,
or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of
the use of this macro-model. Intersil reserves the right to make
changes to the product and the macro-model without prior
notice.
VOUT
+
CF
This macro-model is provided “AS IS, WHERE IS, AND WITH NO
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUY NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.”
ACL = 10kV/V
100Ω
The information in the SPICE model is protected under United
States copyright laws. Intersil Corporation hereby grants users of
this macro-model, hereto referred to as “Licensee”, a
nonexclusive, nontransferable licence to use this model, as long
as the Licensee abides by the terms of this agreement. Before
using this macro-model, the Licensee should read this license. If
the Licensee does not accept these terms, permission to use the
model is not granted.
RL
-2.5V
FIGURE 45. HIGH GAIN, PRECISION DC-COUPLED AMPLIFIER
15
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DX
V1
1e-6
D3
I2
5e-3
En
9
IN-
M15
5
EOS
DN
+
-
6
+
-
11
D13
16
0
0
V9
R23
5e11
29
CinDif
4.71e-12
Vcm
10
17
GAIN = 113.96e-3
15
0.607
V3
100
16
D2
10
PMOSISIL
M10
M11
PMOSISIL
NCHANNELMOSFET
R22
5e11
10
14
R6
R11
1
R9
12
IOS
V4
0.607
240e-12
R3
0.14
0.
R4
7
10
Vin-
R7
7.5
10
R8
7.5
13
18
R12
G2
1
GAIN = 233.426
V2
1e-6
I1
5e-3
RA2
G2A
1
GAIN = 113.96e-3
DX
+
-
+
-
VOS
0.2E-6
8
1
+
-
28
R5
NCHANNELMOSFET
+
-
DX
80
D1
G1
RA1
GAIN = 233.426
4
M14
1
En
R21
3
R10
1e9
+
-
Vin+
+
-
R2
7.5004
R1
7.5004
IN+
G1A
DX
2
D4
Cin2
10.1e-12
Cin1
10.1e-12
Differential to Single Ended
1st Gain Stage
Input Stage
Voltage Noise Stage
Conversion Stage
V+
E2
+
-
0
DX
V++
D5
L1
G11
G5
3.33E-09
+
-
R13
GAIN = 68.225E-3
V5
0.607
7346.06E6
GAIN = 177.83E-6
+
-
21
D10
R17
GAIN = 879.62E-6
GAIN = 20e-3
1136.85
R15
1.00E-03
D7
DX
23
R19
50
V7
24
VOUT
1.04
Vc
Vg
D9
10e-12
DX
+
-
G7
DX
G3
7.957E-07
+
-
C4
C2
19
26
27
Vmid
675E-6
ISY
D8
G8
+
-
7346.06E6
3.33E-09
G6
L2
R18
G10
1136.85
C5
GAIN = 879.62E-6
7.957E-07
10e-12
G9
D11
+
-
+
-
GAIN = 20e-3
DX
GAIN = 20e-3
GAIN = 177.83E-6
V-E3
2nd Gain Stage
Mid Supply ref V
D12
G12
GAIN = 20e-3
D6
Common Mode
Gain Stage
with Zero
DY
C3
DY
22
R14
GAIN = 68.225E-3
1.04
R16
1.00E-03
+
-
20
G4
+
-
+
-
+
-
V6
+
-
0.607
V8
25
DX
E4
V-
+
-
+
-
2nd Pole Stage
GAIN = 1
0
Supply Isolation
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Stage
FIGURE 46. SPICE SCHEMATIC
Output Stage
R20
50
ISL28134
+
-
GAIN = 1
ISL28134
*ISL28134 Macromodel
*
*Revision History:
* Revision A, LaFontaine June 17th 2011
* Model for Noise, quiescent supply currents,
*CMRR135dB f = 200Hz, AVOL 174dB f =
*6.5mHz, SR = 1.5V/us, GBWP 3.5MHz.
*Copyright 2011 by Intersil Corporation
*Refer to data sheet “LICENSE STATEMENT”
*Use of this model indicates your acceptance
*with the terms and provisions in the License
*Statement.
*
*Intended use:
*This Pspice Macromodel is intended to give
*typical DC and AC performance
*characteristics under a wide range of
*external circuit configurations using
*compatible simulation platforms – such as
*iSim PE.
*
*Device performance features supported by
*this model:
*Typical, room temp., nominal power supply
*voltages used to produce the following
*characteristics:
*Open and closed loop I/O impedances,
*Open loop gain and phase,
*Closed loop bandwidth and frequency
*response,
*Loading effects on closed loop frequency
*response,
*Input noise terms including 1/f effects,
*Slew rate, Input and Output Headroom limits
*to I/O voltage swing, Supply current at
*nominal specified supply voltages,
*Output current limiting (65mA)
*
*Device performance features NOT
*supported by this model:
*Harmonic distortion effects,
*Disable operation (if any),
*Thermal effects and/or over temperature
*parameter variation,
*Performance variation vs. supply voltage,
*Part to part performance variation due to
*normal process parameter spread,
*Any performance difference arising from
*different packaging,
*Load current reflected into the power supply
*current.
* source ISL28134
*
* Connections: +input
*
| -input
*
| | +Vsupply
*
| |
| -Vsupply
*
| |
| | output
*
| |
| |
|
.subckt ISL28134 Vin+ Vin- V+ V- VOUT
*
*Voltage Noise
E_En
VIN+ EN 28 0 1
D_D13
29 28 DN
V_V9
29 0 0.14
R_R21
28 0 80
*
*Input Stage
M_M10
11 VIN- 9 9 PMOSISIL
M_M11
12 1 10 10 PMOSISIL
M_M14
3 1 5 5 NCHANNELMOSFET
M_M15
4 VIN- 6 6 NCHANNELMOSFET
I_I1
7 V-- DC 5e-3
I_I2
V++ 8 DC 5e-3
I_IOS
VIN- 1 DC 240e-12
G_G1A
V++ 14 4 3 233.4267
G_G2A
V-- 14 11 12 233.4267
V_V1
V++ 2 1e-6
V_V2
13 V-- 1e-6
V_VOS
EN 30 0.2E-6
R_R1
3 2 7.5004
R_R2
4 2 7.5004
R_R3
5 7 10
R_R4
7 6 10
R_R5
9 8 10
R_R6
8 10 10
R_R7
13 11 7.5
R_R8
13 12 7.5
R_RA1
14 V++ 1
R_RA2
V-- 14 1
C_CinDif
VIN- EN 4.71e-12
C_Cin1
V-- 30 10.1e-12
C_Cin2
V-- VIN- 10.1e-12
*
*1st Gain Stage
G_G1
V++ 16 15 VMID 113.96e-3
G_G2
V-- 16 15 VMID 113.96e-3
V_V3
17 16 0.607
V_V4
16 18 0.607
D_D1
15 VMID DX
D_D2
VMID 15 DX
D_D3
17 V++ DX
D_D4
V-- 18 DX
R_R9
15 14 100
R_R10
15 VMID 1e9
R_R11
16 V++ 1
R_R12
V-- 16 1
*
*2nd Gain Stage
G_G3
V++ VG 16 VMID 68.225E-3
G_G4
V-- VG 16 VMID 68.225E-3
V_V5
19 VG 0.607
V_V6
VG 20 0.607
D_D5
19 V++ DX
D_D6
V-- 20 DX
R_R13
VG V++ 7346.06E6
R_R14
V-- VG 7346.06E6
C_C2
VG V++ 3.33E-09
C_C3
V-- VG 3.33E-09
*
*Mid supply Ref
E_E4
VMID V-- V++ V-- 0.5
*
*Supply Isolation Stage
E_E2
V++ 0 V+ 0 1
E_E3
V-- 0 V- 0 1
I_ISY
V+ V- DC 675E-6
*
*Common Mode Gain Stage
G_G5
V++ VC VCM VMID 177.83E-6
G_G6
V-- VC VCM VMID 177.83E-6
E_EOS
1 30 VC VMID 1
R_R15
VC 21 1.00E-03
R_R16
22 VC 1.00E-03
R_R22
EN VCM 5e11
R_R23
VCM VIN- 5e11
L_L1
21 V++ 7.957E-07
L_L2
22 V-- 7.957E-07
*
*2nd Pole Stage
G_G7
V++ 23 VG VMID 879.62E-6
G_G8
V-- 23 VG VMID 879.62E-6
R_R17
23 V++ 1136.85
R_R18
V-- 23 1136.85
C_C4
23 V++ 10e-12
C_C5
V-- 23 10e-12
*
*Output Stage
G_G9
26 V-- VOUT 23 20e-3
G_G10
27 V-- 23 VOUT 20e-3
G_G11
VOUT V++ V++ 23 20e-3
G_G12
V-- VOUT 23 V-- 20e-3
V_V7
24 VOUT 1.04
V_V8
VOUT 25 1.04
D_D7
23 24 DX
D_D8
25 23 DX
D_D9
V++ 26 DX
D_D10
V++ 27 DX
D_D11
V-- 26 DY
D_D12
V-- 27 DY
R_R19
VOUT V++ 50
R_R20
V-- VOUT 50
*
.model pmosisil pmos (kp=16e-3 vto=-0.6
kf=0 af=1)
.model NCHANNELMOSFET nmos (kp=3e-3
vto=0.6 kf=0 af=1)
.model DN D(KF=6.69e-9 af=1)
.MODEL DX D(IS=1E-12 Rs=0.1 kf=0 af=1)
.MODEL DY D(IS=1E-15 BV=50 Rs=1 kf=0
af=1)
.ends ISL28134
FIGURE 47. SPICE NET LIST
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Characterization vs Simulation Results
400
VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/√Hz)
VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/√Hz)
100
10
100
10
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1
1
0.001
0.01
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY (Hz)
1000
10k
1.0
1.0m
100k
10
100
1.0k
10k
100k
140
PHASE
GAIN
120
GAIN (dB) / PHASE (°)
80
60
40
20
Vs = ±2.5V
RL = 10MΩ
1
10
PHASE
100
80
60
40
20
Vos = 0
0
SIMULATION
0.1
GAIN
120
100
0
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
-20
100M
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY (Hz)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
90
AV = 10,000
70
Rg = 100, Rf = 100k
Vs = ± 2.5V
CL = 3.7pF
RL = 100k
VOUT = 10mVP-P
Rg = 1k, Rf = 100k
Rg = 10k, Rf = 100k
AV = 1
-10
60
50
AV = 100
AV = 10
80
Rg = 10, Rf = 100k
AV = 1000
40
30
AV = 10,000
100k
1M
10M
100M
Rg = 10, Rf = 100k
AV = 1000
Rg = 100, Rf = 100k
AV = 100
AV = 10
Vs = ± 2.5V
CL = 3.7pF
RL = 100k
VOUT = 10mVP-P
Rg = 1k, Rf = 100k
20
10
0
Rg = 10k, Rf = 100k
AV = 1
-10
Rg = OPEN, Rf = 0
-20
Rg = OPEN, Rf = 0
-20
-30
-30
-40
-40
10
10k
FIGURE 51. SIMULATED OPEN-LOOP GAIN, PHASE vs FREQUENCY
GAIN (dB)
90
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 50. CHARACTERIZED OPEN-LOOP GAIN, PHASE vs
FREQUENCY
GAIN (dB)
1.0
FIGURE 49. SIMULATED INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE
140
GAIN (dB) / PHASE (°)
100m
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 48. CHARACTERIZED INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE
-20
10m
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 52. CHARACTERIZED CLOSED-LOOP GAIN vs FREQUENCY
18
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 53. SIMULATED CLOSED-LOOP GAIN vs FREQUENCY
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160
160
140
140
120
120
CMRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
Characterization vs Simulation Results
100
80
60
0.1
Vs = ±2.5V
VCM = 0V
40
SIMULATION
20
1m
80
60
Vs = ±2.5V
VCM = 0V
40
100
10
1k
100k
SIMULATION
20
1m
10M
0.1
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 54. CHARACTERIZED CMRR vs FREQUENCY
4.5
4.5
4.0
4.0
VOLTAGE (V)
2.5
2.0
OUTPUT
3.0
10M
INPUT
2.5
2.0
OUTPUT
1.5
1.5
Vs = 5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 1V to 4V
1.0
0.5
Vs = 5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 1V to 4V
1.0
0.5
0
0
0
2
6
4
8
0
10
2
1.2
1.0
1.0
0.8
VOLTAGE (V)
INPUT
0.6
OUTPUT
Vs = 5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 0.1V to 1.1V
0.2
0
2
6
4
INPUT
0.6
OUTPUT
0.4
Vs = 5VDC
AV = 1V
RL = 100k
VIN = 0.1V to 1.1V
0.2
0
8
TIME (µs)
FIGURE 58. CHARACTERIZED SMALL-SIGNAL TRANSIENT
RESPONSE
19
10
FIGURE 57. SIMULATED LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V)
1.2
0.4
8
TIME (µs)
FIGURE 56. CHARACTERIZED LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V)
0.8
6
4
TIME (µs)
VOLTAGE (V)
100k
3.5
INPUT
3.0
0
1k
FIGURE 55. SIMULATED CMRR vs FREQUENCY
3.5
VOLTAGE (V)
10
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10
0
2
6
4
8
10
TIME (µs)
FIGURE 59. SIMULATED SMALL-SIGNAL TRANSIENT RESPONSE
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Characterization vs Simulation Results
(Continued)
4.0
4
VOH = 2.489V
3
2.0
1
VOLTAGE (V)
VOLTAGE (V)
2
0
-1
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1V
RL = 1MΩ
VIN = -3V to 3V
-2
0
VOL = -2.489V
Vs = ±2.5V
AV = 1V
RL = 1MΩ
VIN = -4V to 4V
-2.0
-3
-4.0
-4
0
5
10
15
TIME (ms)
FIGURE 60. CHARACTERIZED NO PHASE INVERSION
20
20
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
TIME (ms)
FIGURE 61. SIMULATED NO PHASE INVERSION, VOH and VOL
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Revision History
The revision history provided is for informational purposes only and is believed to be accurate, but not warranted. Please go to web to make
sure you have the latest revision.
DATE
REVISION
CHANGE
July 6, 2011
FN6957.2
page 3 - Added Eval board to ordering information.
page 10 - Updated plot Input Voltage Noise Density vs Frequency (Changed MIN frequency from 100mHz to
1mHz)
page 12 - Updated plot Large Signal Step Response (3V) by changing the Time from 0 to 10
to 0 to 20
page 15 - Added PSPICE model section, includes Schematic, Macromodel and Characterization vs Simulation
Results
June 8, 2011
FN6957.1
Initial release to web.
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Package Outline Drawing
M8.15E
8 LEAD NARROW BODY SMALL OUTLINE PLASTIC PACKAGE
Rev 0, 08/09
4
4.90 ± 0.10
A
DETAIL "A"
0.22 ± 0.03
B
6.0 ± 0.20
3.90 ± 0.10
4
PIN NO.1
ID MARK
5
(0.35) x 45°
4° ± 4°
0.43 ± 0.076
1.27
0.25 M C A B
SIDE VIEW “B”
TOP VIEW
1.75 MAX
1.45 ± 0.1
0.25
GAUGE PLANE
C
SEATING PLANE
0.10 C
0.175 ± 0.075
SIDE VIEW “A
0.63 ±0.23
DETAIL "A"
(0.60)
(1.27)
NOTES:
(1.50)
(5.40)
1.
Dimensions are in millimeters.
Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only.
2.
Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994.
3.
Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal ± 0.05
4.
Dimension does not include interlead flash or protrusions.
Interlead flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.25mm per side.
5.
The pin #1 identifier may be either a mold or mark feature.
6.
Reference to JEDEC MS-012.
TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
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Package Outline Drawing
L6.1.6x1.6
6 LEAD ULTRA THIN DUAL FLAT NO-LEAD COL PLASTIC PACKAGE (UTDFN COL)
Rev 1, 11/07
2X 1.00
1.60
A
6
PIN 1
INDEX AREA
PIN #1 INDEX AREA
6
B
4X 0.50
1
3
5X 0 . 40 ± 0 . 1
1X 0.5 ±0.1
1.60
(4X)
0.15
4
6
0.10 M C A B
TOP VIEW
4 0.25 +0.05 / -0.07
BOTTOM VIEW
( 6X 0 . 25 )
SEE DETAIL "X"
( 1X 0 .70 )
0 . 55 MAX
0.10 C
C
BASE PLANE
(1.4 )
SIDE VIEW
( 5X 0 . 60 )
C
SEATING PLANE
0.08 C
0 . 2 REF
0 . 00 MIN.
0 . 05 MAX.
DETAIL "X"
( 4X 0 . 5 )
TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
NOTES:
1. Dimensions are in millimeters.
Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only.
2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994.
3. Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal ± 0.05
4. Dimension b applies to the metallized terminal and is measured
between 0.15mm and 0.30mm from the terminal tip.
5. Tiebar shown (if present) is a non-functional feature.
6. The configuration of the pin #1 identifier is optional, but must be
located within the zone indicated. The pin #1 identifier may be
either a mold or mark feature.
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Package Outline Drawing
P5.064A
5 LEAD SMALL OUTLINE TRANSISTOR PLASTIC PACKAGE
Rev 0, 2/10
1.90
0-3°
D
A
0.08-0.20
5
4
PIN 1
INDEX AREA
2.80
3
1.60
3
0.15 C D
2x
2
5
(0.60)
0.20 C
2x
0.95
SEE DETAIL X
B
0.40 ±0.05
3
END VIEW
0.20 M C A-B D
TOP VIEW
10° TYP
(2 PLCS)
2.90
5
H
0.15 C A-B
2x
C
1.45 MAX
1.14 ±0.15
0.10 C
SIDE VIEW
SEATING PLANE
(0.25) GAUGE
PLANE
0.45±0.1
0.05-0.15
4
DETAIL "X"
(0.60)
(1.20)
NOTES:
(2.40)
1.
Dimensions are in millimeters.
Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only.
2.
Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to ASME Y14.5M-1994.
3.
Dimension is exclusive of mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs.
4.
Foot length is measured at reference to guage plane.
5.
This dimension is measured at Datum “H”.
6.
Package conforms to JEDEC MO-178AA.
(0.95)
(1.90)
TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
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