ETC MSK130

ISO-9001 CERTIFIED BY DESC
M.S.KENNEDY CORP.
ULTRA HIGH VOLTAGE
HIGH SPEED
DIFFERENTIAL OP-AMP
130
4707 Dey Road Liverpool, N.Y. 13088
(315) 701-6751
FEATURES:
Wide Supply Voltage Range 15V to 400V
Fast Slew Rate - 300 V/µS Typ.
FET Input - Accurate DC Specifications
Electrically Isolated Case
Low Cost Innovative Packaging
Very Low Quiescent Current - 6mA Typ.
Output Current to ±200mA
Adjustable Current Limit
DESCRIPTION:
The MSK 130 is a high speed, high voltage differential amplifier designed for output currents up to ±200mA.
Since the MSK 130 utilizes external compensation, it exhibits wide bandwidth and greater stability over a wide gain
range. High frequency, high voltage instrumentation circuits and electrostatic transducers are just a sample of the
applications that the MSK 130 is well suited for. The device is packaged in a 10 pin insulated ceramic SIP with holes
for direct heat sink attachment.
EQUIVALENT SCHEMATIC
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
PIN-OUT INFORMATION
1
2
3
4
5
Ultra-High Voltage Supplies
FET Input Instrumentation Amplifiers
Electrostatic Deflection
Electrostatic Transducers
Piezo Transducer Excitation
1
-Input
+Input
No Connection
No Connection
-Vcc
10
9
8
7
6
Output
Comp2
Comp1
Isense
+Vcc
Rev. B 7/00
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
VCC
IOUT
VIND
VINCM
RTH
400V
Supply Voltage (Total)
±300mA
Output Current
±25V
Differential Input Voltage
±Vcc
Common Mode Input Voltage
15°C/W
Thermal Resistance
Junction to Case (Output Devices)
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TST
TLD
TJ
TC
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Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature Range
220°C
(10 Seconds)
Junction Temperature
150°C
Case Operating Temperature Range
(MSK130)
-55°C to +125°C
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
Test Conditions 1
MSK 130
Min.
Typ. 3
Max.
Units
STATIC
Supply Voltage Range 2 4
Total +VCC to -VCC
20
-
400
V
VIN=0V
-
±6
±8
mA
Input Offset Voltage
VIN=0V
-
±0.5
±2.0
mV
Input Offset Voltage Drift 2
VIN=0V
-
±10
±50
µV/°C
VCM=0V Either Input
-
±10
±200
pA
VCM=0V
-
10
50
pA
-
Ω
Quiescent Current
INPUT
Input Bias Current 2
Input Offset Current 2
Input Impedance
Input Capacitance
Power Supply Rejection Ratio 2
11
F=DC
-
10
Either Input
-
4.0
-
pF
∆ VCC=±15V
-
±10
±20
µV/V
F=DC VCM=±50V
80
90
-
dB
Linear Operation
±VCC-15
±VCC-13
-
V
F=100KHz
-
1.5
-
µVrms
IOUT=±50mA
±91.5
±95
-
V
Output Current 2
Within SOA
±200
±250
-
mA
Output Resistance
f≤10KHz, No Load
-
50
-
Ω
AV=100v/v CC=0pF
-
300
-
V/µS
F=15Hz CC=0pF
95
110
-
dB
RL=1KΩ 2V step CC=10pF
-
1
-
µS
Common Mode Rejection Ratio 2
Common Mode Range 2
Input Noise Voltage
OUTPUT
Output Voltage Swing
TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS
Slew Rate Limit
Open Loop Voltage Gain 2
Settling Time to 0.1%
NOTES:
1
2
3
4
±VCC=±100V, TC=25°C, RC=100Ω, CC=68pF unless otherwise specified.
Devices shall be capable of meeting the parameter, but need not be tested.
Typical parameters are representative of actual device performance but are for reference only.
Maximum supply voltage should be derated 0.625V/°C below 25°C case temperature.
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Rev. B 7/00
APPLICATION NOTES
SAFE OPERATING AREA
CURRENT LIMIT
The output stage of the MSK 130 is fabricated using state of
the art complimentary MOSFETs and is free from secondary
breakdown limitations. There are two distinct limitations for
the output stage:
The MSK 130 has an internal active current limit circuit that
can be programmed with a single external resistor Rsc. The
value of this resistor should be kept between 2Ω and 150Ω.
The following equation is used to select the resistor for a given
current limit value:
1. The internal wire bonds and the geometry of the MOSFET
have a maximum peak current capability of ±300mA.
Rsc = 0.6/ILIMIT (See Typical Connection Diagram)
2. The junction temperature of each MOSFET should be kept
below the maximum rating of 150°C.
The SOA Curves below illustrate various conditions of power
dissipation.
TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
STABILITY AND COMPENSATION
Since the MSK 130 is externally compensated the bandwidth
can be optimized for any gain selection. The external compensation components should be located as close to the compensation pins as possible to avoid unwanted oscillations. The
capacitor Cc should be rated for the full supply voltage. Use a
high quality dielectric such as NPO to maintain a desired compensation over the full operating temperature. Refer to the
typical performance curves for a guide to select the desired
compensation. Refer to the typical connection diagram for the
location of the Rc and Cc components.
INPUT PROTECTION
POWER SUPPLIES
The MSK 130 can safely handle up to ±25V of differential
input voltages. In applications where this may be violated,
external protection is required. Four diodes can be used as
shown in the typical connection diagram. If leakage current is
of concern, use JFETs connected as diodes instead. JFETs will
also yield very low capacitance for high speed applications.
Both the negative and positive power supplies must be effectively decoupled with a high and low frequency bypass circuit
to avoid power supply induced oscillation. An effective
decoupling scheme consists of a 0.1 microfarad ceramic capacitor in parallel with a 4.7 microfarad tantalum capacitor for
each power supply pin to ground. All power supply decoupling
capacitors should be placed as close to the package power
supply pins as possible (pins 5 and 6).
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Rev. B 7/00
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
4
Rev. B 7/00
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATION 3-5 IN./LBS. TEFLON SCREWS OR WASHERS ARE RECOMMENDED.
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE ±0.010 INCHES UNLESS OTHERWISE LABELED
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part
Number
Screening Level
MSK130
Industrial
M.S. Kennedy Corp.
4707 Dey Road, Liverpool, New York 13088
Phone (315) 701-6751
FAX (315) 701-6752
www.mskennedy.com
The information contained herein is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. MSK reserves the right to make
changes to its products or specifications without notice, however, and assumes no liability for the use of its products.
Rev. B 7/00