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THE ACF2101 USED AS A
BIPOLAR SWITCHED INTEGRATOR
By Bonnie Baker
The ACF2101 is a dual, switched integrator that is typically
used to convert a positive input current to a negative output
voltage by integration, using an integration capacitor (CINT),
either on the chip or a external capacitor provided by the user.
Typical applications for the ACF2101 are photo diode integrators (as shown in Figure 1), current measurements, charge
measurements, and a CT scanner front end. In Figure 1, 1/2 of
the ACF2101 integrates a positive input current to a 0 to –10V
output signal. The transfer function of the integrator is:
VOUT = –
1
CINT
t
I dt + constant
0 IN
where CINT = integration capacitor
IIN = positive input current
constant = initial voltage at output
Assuming that the initial voltage at the output of the integrator is 0V, the transfer function becomes:
1
t
I dt
VOUT = –
0 IN
CINT
hold switch. The slew rate is specified at 1V/µs minimum.
If the user has an input device that supplies a higher
maximum positive current, an external capacitor can be
added to comply with the slew rate specification of the
operational amplifier and the input signal can be connected
to the “In” pin, bypassing the hold switch.
The hold and reset switches are used to control the ACF2101.
Three basic modes of operation are controlled by these
switches. In the integrate mode, the output voltage integrates
from 0 to –10V. In the hold mode, the output voltage is held
at the present level. In the reset mode, the output returns to
zero so the integration cycle can start again. The switching
diagram for these modes are shown in Figure 2. The output
of the ACF2101 is selectable by use of the select switches,
which can be used to multiplex the outputs when multiple
integrators are connected to a common bus. The internal
capacitor (CF) can be used alone or in parallel with an
external capacitor (COPT). In addition, the external capacitor
can be used without the internal capacitor if needed.
The ACF2101 is specified for a maximum input current of
100µA. The input current magnitude is limited by the slew
rate of the operational amplifier and by the resistance of the
Hold
Integrate
Hold RST Hold
Integrate
COPT(1)
Output (V)
0
CINT = CF + COPT
–10
CF
Cap
1/2 ACF2101
Off
Out
100pF
Hold
In
On
Reset
IIN
Sw In
Select
Hold
Sw
Out
INA120
Off
Reset
On
To
ADC
Modes of Operation
Com
SWITCH
Sw
Instrumentation
Com
Amplifier
Hold Switch
Reset Switch
NOTE: (1) COPT is an optional capacitor used for IIN > 100µA.
FIGURE 1. A Typical Application for the ACF2101 Switched
Integrator.
©
1993 Burr-Brown Corporation
MODE OF OPERATION
Integrate
Hold
Reset
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
ON: Switch shorted; Logic “0” input. OFF: Switch open; Logic “1” input.
FIGURE 2. Modes of Operation for the ACF2101.
AB-048
Printed in U.S.A. March, 1993
A second application for the ACF2101 is shown in Figure 3.
Here the input current is bipolar such as found in radar or
accelerometer applications. The hold and reset switches are
designed to withstand –10V to +0.5V. A bipolar input
signal will cause the protection circuitry of the reset and hold
switch to conduct if the input or output exceeds +0.5V. A
positive dc offset current (IOFF) is injected into the input of
the integrator to balance the effects of the bipolar signal. The
magnitude of the offset current (IOFF) must be equal to or
greater than the magnitude of the negative portion of the
bipolar input current.
produce a –5V output at the end of conversion. Output
voltage vs bipolar input current is tabulated in Figure 3. C1
clamps the input of the hold switch to less than +0.5V. As
another example, the input current could be ±1µA. R1 would
be changed to 10MΩ and COPT is no longer needed. With an
integration time of 1ms, the output of the ACF2101 will
always be between 0V and –10V.
As an example, if the full scale input current of the input
device is ±25µA, an offset current of +25µA is required to
insure the output will integrate negative. COPT is 50pf to take
advantage of slew rate minimum of the ACF2101. With a
10µs integration time, the output of the ACF2101 will
always be between 0V and –10V. A zero input current will
The ACF2101 dual integrator was intended to operate in a
unipolar mode and features low noise of 10µVrms, low
100fA bias current and a wide 120dB dynamic range. With
the addition of a REF102 and a resistor, the device can also
be operated in a bipolar mode.
In low current applications, errors are dominated by noise
and offset error in the REF102, the input bias current of the
operational amplifier in the ACF2101, and the tolerance
error of CF.
+15V
COPT
2
50pF
6
REF
102 7
4
Hold
R1
400kΩ
IOFF
Sensor
Reset
Select
1µF
IIN
CF
Cap
Out
100pF
In
Reset
Sw In
Sw
Out
VOUT
Sw
Com
Hold
C1
3300pf
Com
1/2 ACF2101
CINT = COPT
IIN
(µA)
dt
(µs)
VOUT
(V)
25
12.5
0
–12.5
–25
10
10
10
10
10
–10
–7.5V
–5
–2.5V
0
FIGURE 3. Using the ACF2101 with a Current Offset on the Input to Allow Bipolar Operation.
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