NSC LMV721_06

LMV721/LMV722
10MHz, Low Noise, Low Voltage, and Low Power
Operational Amplifier
General Description
Features
The LMV721 (Single) and LMV722 (Dual) are low noise, low
voltage, and low power op amps, that can be designed into
a wide range of applications. The LMV721/LMV722 has a
unity gain bandwidth of 10MHz, a slew rate of 5V/us, and a
quiescent current of 930uA/amplifier at 2.2V.
The LMV721/722 are designed to provide optimal performance in low voltage and low noise systems. They provide
rail-to-rail output swing into heavy loads. The input commonmode voltage range includes ground, and the maximum
input offset voltage are 3.5mV (Over Temp.) for the LMV721/
LMV722. Their capacitive load capability is also good at low
supply voltages. The operating range is from 2.2V to 5.5V.
The chip is built with National’s advanced Submicron SiliconGate BiCMOS process. The single version, LMV721, is
available in 5 pin SOT23-5 and a SC-70 (new) package. The
dual version, LMV722, is available in a SO-8, MSOP-8 and
8-pin LLP package.
(For Typical, 5 V Supply Values; Unless Otherwise Noted)
n Guaranteed 2.2V and 5.0V Performance
n Low Supply Current LMV721/2 930µA/amplifier @2.2V
n High Unity-Gain Bandwidth 10MHz
n Rail-to-Rail Output Swing
@ 600Ω load 120mV from either rail at 2.2V
@ 2kΩ load 50mV from either rail at 2.2V
n Input Common Mode Voltage Range Includes Ground
n Silicon Dust™, SC70-5 Package 2.0x2.0x1.0 mm
n Miniature packaging: LLP-8 2.5mm x 3mm x 0.8mm
n Input Voltage Noise
Applications
n
n
n
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Cellular an Cordless Phones
Active Filter and Buffers
Laptops and PDAs
Battery Powered Electronics
Typical Application
A Battery Powered Microphone Preamplifier
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LMV721/LMV722 10MHz, Low Noise, Low Voltage, and Low Power Operational Amplifier
June 2006
LMV721/LMV722
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
Operating Ratings (Note 3)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Supply Voltage
2.2V to 5.0V
−40˚C ≤T
Temperature Range
J
≤85˚C
Thermal Resistance (θJA)
ESD Tolerance (Note 2)
Human Body Model
Silicon Dust SC70-5 Pkg
2000V
Machine Model
100V
Differential Input Voltage
± Supply Voltage
Supply Voltage (V+ – V−)
5.5V
Storage Temp. Range
265 ˚C/W
SO Pkg, 8-pin Surface Mount
190˚C/W
MSOP Pkg, 8-Pin Mini Surface
Mount
Soldering Information
Infrared or Convection (20 sec.)
440˚C/W
Tiny SOT23-5 Pkg
235˚C
235 ˚C/W
SO Pkg, 14-Pin Surface Mount
145˚C/W
LLP pkg, 8-Pin
58.2˚C/W
−65˚C to 150˚C
Junction Temperature (Note 4)
150˚C
2.2V DC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25˚C. V+ = 2.2V, V− = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and R
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes.
Symbol
Parameter
VOS
Input Offset Voltage
Condition
L
> 1 MΩ.
Typ
(Note 5)
Limit
(Note 6)
Units
0.02
3
3.5
mV
max
TCVOS
Input Offset Voltage Average Drift
0.6
µV/˚C
IB
Input Bias Current
260
nA
IOS
Input Offset Current
25
nA
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
0V ≤ VCM ≤ 1.3V
88
70
64
dB
min
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
2.2V ≤ V+ ≤ 5V, VO = 0 VCM = 0
90
70
64
dB
min
VCM
Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range
For CMRR ≥ 50dB
Large Signal Voltage Gain
RL=600Ω
VO = 0.75V to 2.00V
81
75
60
dB
min
RL= 2kΩ
VO = 0.50V to 2.10V
84
75
60
dB
min
2.125
2.090
2.065
V
min
0.071
0.120
0.145
V
max
2.177
2.150
2.125
V
min
0.056
0.080
0.105
V
max
Sourcing, VO = 0V
VIN(diff) = ± 0.5V
14.9
10.0
5.0
mA
min
Sinking, VO = 2.2V
VIN(diff) = ± 0.5V
17.6
10.0
5.0
mA
min
LMV721
0.93
1.2
1.5
LMV722
1.81
2.2
2.6
AV
VO
Output Swing
RL = 600Ω to V+/2
RL = 2kΩ to V+/2
IO
IS
Output Current
Supply Current
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−0.30
V
1.3
V
mA
max
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25˚C. V+ = 2.2V, V− = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and R
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Typ
(Note 5)
SR
Slew Rate
GBW
Gain-Bandwidth Product
(Note 7)
Φm
Phase Margin
Gm
Gain Margin
en
Input-Referred Voltage Noise
f = 1 kHz
9
in
Input-Referred Current Noise
f = 1 kHz
0.3
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
f = 1 kHz AV = 1
RL = 600Ω, VO = 500 mVPP
L
> 1 MΩ.
Units
4.9
V/µs
10
MHz
67.4
Deg
−9.8
dB
0.004
%
5V DC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25˚C. V+ = 5V, V− = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and RL > 1 MΩ.
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes.
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Typ
(Note 5)
Limit
(Note 6)
Units
−0.08
3
3.5
mV
max
VOS
Input Offset Voltage
TCVOS
Input Offset Voltage Average Drift
0.6
µV/˚C
IB
Input Bias Current
260
nA
IOS
Input Offset Current
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
0V ≤ VCM ≤ 4.1V
89
70
64
dB
min
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
2.2V ≤ V+ ≤ 5.0V, VO = 0 VCM = 0
90
70
64
dB
min
VCM
Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range
For CMRR ≥ 50dB
Large Signal Voltage Gain
RL = 600Ω
VO = 0.75V to 4.80V
87
80
70
dB
min
RL = 2kΩ,
VO = 0.70V to 4.90V,
94
85
70
dB
min
4.882
4.840
4.815
V
min
0.134
0.190
0.215
V
max
4.952
4.930
4.905
V
min
0.076
0.110
0.135
V
max
Sourcing, VO = 0V
VIN(diff) = ± 0.5V
52.6
25.0
12.0
mA
min
Sinking, VO = 5V
VIN(diff) = ± 0.5V
23.7
15.0
8.5
mA
min
LMV721
1.03
1.4
1.7
LMV722
2.01
2.4
2.8
AV
VO
Output Swing
25
RL = 600Ω to V+/2
RL = 2kΩ to V+/2
IO
IS
Output Current
Supply Current
3
nA
−0.30
V
4.1
V
mA
max
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2.2V AC Electrical Characteristics
LMV721/LMV722
5V AC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25˚C. V+ = 5V, V− = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and R
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
(Note 7)
Typ
(Note 5)
SR
Slew Rate
GBW
Gain-Bandwidth Product
Φm
Phase Margin
Gm
Gain Margin
en
Input-Related Voltage Noise
f = 1 kHz
8.5
in
Input-Referred Current Noise
f = 1 kHz
0.2
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
f = 1kHz, AV = 1
RL = 600Ω, VO = 1 VPP
L
> 1 MΩ.
Units
5.25
V/µs
10.0
MHz
72
Deg
−11
dB
0.001
%
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
intended to be functional, but specific performance is not guaranteed. For guaranteed specifications and the test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics.
Note 2: Human body model, 1.5 kΩ in series with 100 pF. Machine model, 200Ω in series with 100 pF.
Note 3: Applies to both single-supply and split-supply operation. Continuous short circuit operation at elevated ambient temperature can result in exceeding the
maximum allowed junction temperature of 150˚C. Output currents in excess of 30 mA over long term may adversely affect reliability.
Note 4: The maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(max), θJA, and TA . The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is
P D = (TJ(max)–T A)/θJA. All numbers apply for packages soldered directly into a PC board.
Note 5: Typical Values represent the most likely parametric norm.
Note 6: All limits are guaranteed by testing or statistical analysis.
Note 7: Connected as voltage follower with 1V step input. Number specified is the slower of the positive and negative slew rate.
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Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage (LMV721)
Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage (VS = 2.2V)
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Sourcing Current vs.
Output Voltage (VS = 5V)
Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage (VS = 2.2V)
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Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage (VS = 5V)
Output Voltage Swing vs. Supply Voltage (RL = 600Ω)
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Typical Performance Characteristics
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Typical Performance Characteristics
(Continued)
Output Voltage Swing vs. Suppy Voltage
(RL = 2kΩ)
Input Offset Voltage vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range VS = 2.2V
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Input Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage
(VCM = V+/2)
Input Offset Voltage vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range VS = 5V
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Input Voltage vs. Output Voltage (VS = 2.2V, RL = 2kΩ)
Input Voltage vs. Output Voltage (VS = 5V, RL = 2kΩ)
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Typical Performance Characteristics
(Continued)
Input Voltage Noise vs. Frequency
Input Current Noise vs. Frequency
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+PSRR vs. Frequency
−PSRR vs. Frequency
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Gain and Phase Margin vs. Frequency
(VS = 2.2V, RL 600Ω)
CMRR vs. Frequency
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Typical Performance Characteristics
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Gain and Phase Margin vs. Frequency
(VS = 5V, RL 600Ω)
Slew Rate vs. Supply Voltage
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THD vs. Frequency
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Application Notes
1.0 BENEFITS OF THE LMV721/722 SIZE
The small footprints of the LMV721/722 packages save
space on printed circuit boards, and enable the design of
smaller electronic products, such as cellular phones, pagers,
or other portable systems. The low profile of the LMV721/
722 make them possible to use in PCMCIA type III cards.
Signal Integrity. Signals can pick up noise between the
signal source and the amplifier. By using a physically smaller
amplifier package, the LMV721/722 can be placed closer to
the signal source, reducing noise pickup and increasing
signal integrity.
Simplified Board Layout. These products help you to avoid
using long pc traces in your pc board layout. This means that
no additional components, such as capacitors and resistors,
are needed to filter out the unwanted signals due to the
interference between the long pc traces.
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FIGURE 2. Pulse Response of the LMV721 Circuit in
Figure 1
The circuit in Figure 3 is an improvement to the one in Figure
1 because it provides DC accuracy as well as AC stability. If
there were a load resistor in Figure 1, the output would be
voltage divided by RISO and the load resistor. Instead, in
Figure 3, RF provides the DC accuracy by using feedforward techniques to connect VIN to RL. Caution is needed
in choosing the value of RF due to the input bias current of
the LMV721/722. CF and RISO serve to counteract the loss of
phase margin by feeding the high frequency component of
the output signal back to the amplifier’s inverting input,
thereby preserving phase margin in the overall feedback
loop. Increased capacitive drive is possible by increasing the
value of CF. This in turn will slow down the pulse response.
Low Supply Current. These devices will help you to maximize battery life. They are ideal for battery powered systems.
Low Supply Voltage. National provides guaranteed performance at 2.2V and 5V. These guarantees ensure operation
throughout the battery lifetime.
Rail-to-Rail Output. Rail-to-rail output swing provides maximum possible dynamic range at the output. This is particularly important when operating on low supply voltages.
Input Includes Ground. Allows direct sensing near GND in
single supply operation.
Protection should be provided to prevent the input voltages
from going negative more than −0.3V (at 25˚C). An input
clamp diode with a resistor to the IC input terminal can be
used.
2.0 CAPACITIVE LOAD TOLERANCE
The LMV721/722 can directly drive 4700pF in unity-gain
without oscillation. The unity-gain follower is the most sensitive configuration to capacitive loading. Direct capacitive
loading reduces the phase margin of amplifiers. The combination of the amplifier’s output impedance and the capacitive
load induces phase lag. This results in either an underdamped pulse response or oscillation. To drive a heavier
capacitive load, circuit in Figure 1 can be used.
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FIGURE 3. Indirectly Driving A Capacitive Load with
DC Accuracy
3.0 INPUT BIAS CURRENT CANCELLATION
The LMV721/722 family has a bipolar input stage. The typical input bias current of LMV721/722 is 260nA with 5V
supply. Thus a 100kΩ input resistor will cause 26mV of error
voltage. By balancing the resistor values at both inverting
and non-inverting inputs, the error caused by the amplifier’s
input bias current will be reduced. The circuit in Figure 4
shows how to cancel the error caused by input bias current.
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FIGURE 1. Indirectly Driving A capacitive Load Using
Resistive Isolation
In Figure 1, the isolation resistor RISO and the load capacitor
CL form a pole to increase stability by adding more phase
margin to the overall system. the desired performance depends on the value of RISO. The bigger the RISO resistor
value, the more stable VOUT will be. Figure 2 is an output
waveform of Figure 1 using 100kΩ for RISO and 2000µF for
C L.
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Application Notes
4.2.1 Three-op-amp Instrumentation Amplifier
The LMV721/722 can be used to build a three-op-amp instrumentation amplifier as shown in Figure 6
(Continued)
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FIGURE 4. Cancelling the Error Caused by Input Bias
Current
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4.0 TYPICAL SINGLE-SUPPLY APPLICATION CIRCUITS
FIGURE 6. Three-op-amp Instrumentation Amplifier
4.1 Difference Amplifier
The difference amplifier allows the subtraction of two voltages or, as a special case, the cancellation of a signal
common to two inputs. It is useful as a computational amplifier, in making a differential to single-ended conversion or in
rejecting a common mode signal.
The first stage of this instrumentation amplifier is a
differential-input, differential-output amplifier, with two voltage followers. These two voltage followers assure that the
input impedance is over 100MΩ. The gain of this instrumentation amplifier is set by the ratio of R2/R1. R3 should equal
R1 and R4 equal R2. Matching of R3 to R1 and R4 to R2
affects the CMRR. For good CMRR over temperature, low
drift resistors should be used. Making R4 slightly smaller
than R2 and adding a trim pot equal to twice the difference
between R2 and R4 will allow the CMRR to be adjusted for
optimum.
4.2.2 Two-op-amp Instrumentation Amplifier
A two-op-amp instrumentation amplifier can also be used to
make a high-input impedance DC differential amplifier (Figure 7). As in the two-op-amp circuit, this instrumentation
amplifier requires precise resistor matching for good CMRR.
R4 should equal to R1 and R3 should equal R2.
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FIGURE 5. Difference Application
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4.2 Instrumentation Circuits
The input impendance of the previous difference amplifier is
set by the resistor R1, R2, R3 and R4. To eliminate the
problems of low input impendance, one way is to use a
voltage follower ahead of each input as shown in the following two instrumentation amplifiers.
FIGURE 7. Two-op-amp Instrumentation Amplifier
4.3 Single-Supply Inverting Amplifier
There may be cases where the input signal going into the
amplifier is negative. Because the amplifier is operating in
single supply voltage, a voltage divider using R3 and R4 is
implemented to bias the amplifier so the input signal is within
the input common-common voltage range of the amplifier.
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Application Notes
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The capacitor C1 is placed between the inverting input and
resistor R1 to block the DC signal going into the AC signal
source, VIN. The values of R1 and C1 affect the cutoff frequency, fc = 1⁄2π R1C1.
As a result, the output signal is centered around mid-supply
(if the voltage divider provides V+/2 at the non-inverting
input). The output can swing to both rails, maximizing the
signal-to-noise ratio in a low voltage system.
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FIGURE 10. Frequency Response of Simple Low-pass
Active Filter in Figure 9
Note that the single-op-amp active filters are used in to the
applications that require low quality factor, Q(≤ 10), low
frequency (≤ 5KHz), and low gain (≤ 10), or a small value for
the product of gain times Q(≤ 100). The op amp should have
an open loop voltage gain at the highest frequency of interest at least 50 times larger than the gain of the filter at this
frequency. In addition, the selected op amp should have a
slew rate that meets the following requirement:
Slew Rate ≥ 0.5 x (ωH VOPP) X 10 −6V/µsec
Where ωH is the highest frequency of interest, and VOPP is
the output peak-to-peak voltage.
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FIGURE 8. Single-Supply Inverting Amplifier
4.4 Active Filter
4.4.1 Simple Low-Pass Active Filter
The simple low-pass filter is shown in Figure 9. Its low-pass
frequency gain (ω → o) is defined by −R3/R1. This allows
low-frequency gains other than unity to be obtained. The
filter has a −20dB/decade roll-off after its corner frequency
fc. R2 should be chosen equal to the parallel combination of
R1 and R3 to minimize error due to bias current. The frequency response of the filter is shown in Figure 10.
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FIGURE 11. A Battery Powered Microphone
Preamplifier
Here is a LMV721 used as a microphone preamplifier. Since
the LMV721 is a low noise and low power op amp, it makes
it an ideal candidate as a battery powered microphone
preamplifier. The LMV721 is connected in an inverting configuration. Resistors, R1 = R2 = 4.7kΩ, sets the reference
half way between VCC = 3V and ground. Thus, this configures the op amp for single supply use. The gain of the
preamplifier, which is 50 (34dB), is set by resistors R3 =
10kΩ and R4 = 500kΩ. The gain bandwidth product for the
LMV721 is 10 MHz. This is sufficient for most audio application since the audio range is typically from 20 Hz to 20kHz. A
resistor R5 = 5kΩ is used to bias the electret microphone.
Capacitors C1 = C2 = 4.7µF placed at the input and output of
the op amp to block out the DC voltage offset.
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FIGURE 9. Simple Low-Pass Active Filter
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Connection Diagrams
5-Pin SC-70/SOT23-5
8-Pin SO/MSOP/LLP*
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Top View
Top View
Note: LLP-8 exposed DAP can be electrically connected to ground for improved thermal performance.
Ordering Information
Temperature Range
Package
Industrial
Package Marking
Transport Media
NSC Drawing
−40˚C to +85˚C
8-Pin Small Outline
8-pin MSOP
8-pin LLP
5-Pin SOT23
5-Pin SC-70
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LMV722MX
LMV722MM
LMV722MMX
LMV722LD
LMV722LDX
LMV721M5
LMV721M5X
LMV721M7
LMV721M7X
LMV722M
LMV722
L22
A30A
A20
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Rails
2.5k Units Tape and Reel
1k Units Tape and Reel
3.5k Units Tape and Reel
1k Units Tape and Reel
3.5k Units Tape and Reel
1k Units Tape and Reel
3k Units Tape and Reel
1k Units Tape and Reel
3k Units Tape and Reel
M08A
MUA08A
LDA08C
MF05A
MAA05A
LMV721/LMV722
Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters)
unless otherwise noted
8-Pin SOIC
NS Package Number M08A
8-Pin LLP
NS Package Number LDA08C
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued)
8-Pin MSOP
NS Package Number MUA08A
5-Pin SOT23
NS Package Number MF05A
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SC70-5
NS Package Number MAA05A
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