Solutions Search - Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps)
LTC6261 Second Order Bessel Filter
Jan 17th 2017
The LTC®6261/LTC6262/LTC6263 are single/dual/quad operational amplifiers with low noise, low power, low supply voltage, and rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. They are unity gain stable with capacitive loads up to 1nF. They feature 30MHz gain-bandwidth product, 7V/μs slew rate while consuming only 240μA of supply current ...
LTC6261 Third Order Butterworth Filter
Jan 17th 2017
The LTC®6261/LTC6262/LTC6263 are single/dual/quad operational amplifiers with low noise, low power, low supply voltage, and rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. They are unity gain stable with capacitive loads up to 1nF. They feature 30MHz gain-bandwidth product, 7V/μs slew rate while consuming only 240μA of supply current ...
Hybrid Wide Dimming Ratio Linear LED Current Controller Using LT8614 & LT3083/LT6015
Oct 17th 2016
Many applications for LED illumination require wide dimming ratios. This can be accomplished simply via an adjustable current source as show below. The current source can be varied by a number of different means, and a large LED current range can be achieved. The primary problem with this technique is that the power dissipation ...
Op Amp Precision Positive & Negative Clipper using LT6015/LT6016/LT6017
Oct 3rd 2016
It can be a challenge to match the voltage range of an analog signal to the input range of an analog to digital converter (ADC). Exceeding the ADC’s input range will give an incorrect reading, and if the input goes far enough beyond the power supply rails substrate currents can flow into the ADC which can cause latch up ...
Single-Ended to Differential Driver Circuit for the LTC2387-18 SAR ADC
Sep 26th 2016
The LTC®2387-18 is a 15Msps, highly linear, low-noise SAR converter with differential inputs. The combination of excellent linearity and wide dynamic range makes this ADC ideal for high speed imaging and instrumentation applications. No-latency operation provides a unique solution for high speed control loop applications. ...
LTC6244 High Speed Peak Detector
Aug 1st 2016
Introduction
Peak detectors capture the extrema of the voltage signal at its input. A positive peak detector captures the most positive point of the input signal and a negative peak detector captures the most negative point of the input signal. Ideally the output of the peak detector circuit tracks or follows the input voltage ...
Baseband Design Example for LTC5589/LTC5599 Low-Power IQ Modulator
Jul 1st 2016
Introduction
This basic low power modulator was described in the LT Journal Nov 2015 article. In this blog post, we will show how to:
Use simulation to validate the filter design, and
Reduce DC offsets by utilizing Differential Amplifiers for the baseband drive.
Also shown are some miscellaneous tips to help complete ...
High Accuracy, μPower, Over-Voltage Detector with Glitch Suppressor Using LTC1541 and LTC6994
May 4th 2016
An overvoltage detector which suppresses glitches is constructed from the LTC®1541 micropower op amp + comparator + voltage reference and LTC6994-1 TimerBlox® delay block/debouncer. In this circuit, the LTC1541 comparator detects power rail overvoltage conditions (including glitches). The built-in op amp inverts this ...
LT8714 300kHz, Bidirectional 1A Current Source
Dec 17th 2015
The LT®8714 is a synchronous PWM DC/DC controller designed for a four quadrant output converter. The output voltage cleanly transitions through zero volts with sourcing and sinking output current capability. ...
LTC6268-10 Oscilloscope Differential Probe
Dec 1st 2015
The LTC6268-10 is a single 4GHz FETinput operational amplifier with extremely low input bias current and low input capacitance. It also features low input-referred current noise and voltage noise making it an ideal choice for high speed transimpedance amplifiers, and high-impedance sensor amplifiers. It is a decompensated op ...
Positive to Negative Converter with Variable Output Using LTC3630 and LT6015/LT6016
Sep 1st 2015
There was a window of time in the 1950s and early ’60s when negative voltage rails were commonplace, when germanium PNP transistors were prevalent—like those used in an old “transistor radio”, now worth a fortune on Ebay. Nowadays, NPN transistors are more prevalent, since they basically work ...
LT6375 27dB Audio Gain Stage
Aug 31st 2015
The LT®6375 is a unity-gain difference amplifier which combines excellent DC precision, a very high input common mode range and a wide supply voltage range. It includes a precision op amp and a highly-matched thin film resistor network. It features excellent CMRR, extremely low gain error and extremely low gain drift. ...
LT6375 ±5mA Howland Current Source
Aug 31st 2015
The LT®6375 is a unity-gain difference amplifier which combines excellent DC precision, a very high input common mode range and a wide supply voltage range. It includes a precision op amp and a highly-matched thin film resistor network. It features excellent CMRR, extremely low gain error and extremely low gain drift. ...
LT6375 Bidirectional Full Range Current Monitor
Aug 31st 2015
The LT®6375 is a unity-gain difference amplifier which combines excellent DC precision, a very high input common mode range and a wide supply voltage range. It includes a precision op amp and a highly-matched thin film resistor network. It features excellent CMRR, extremely low gain error and extremely low gain drift. ...
LTC6363 LTC6363 Used as Lowpass Filter/Driver with 10VP-P Singled-Ended Input, Driving a SAR ADC
Aug 31st 2015
The LTC®6363 is a low power, low noise, fully differential op amp with rail-to-rail outputs optimized to drive low power SAR ADCs. The LTC6363 draws only 1.9mA supply current in active operation and features a shutdown mode which reduces the current consumption to 20μA (VS = 3V). ...
LTC6363 Differential AV = 1/9 Configuration Using an LT®5400 Quad-Matched Resistor Network
Aug 31st 2015
The LTC®6363 is a low power, low noise, fully differential op amp with rail-to-rail outputs optimized to drive low power SAR ADCs. The LTC6363 draws only 1.9mA supply current in active operation and features a shutdown mode which reduces the current consumption to 20μA (VS = 3V). ...
LTC6363 Single-Ended-to-Differential Conversion of a 20VP-P Ground-Referenced Input with Gain of AV = 0.5 to Drive an ADC
Aug 31st 2015
The LTC®6363 is a low power, low noise, fully differential op amp with rail-to-rail outputs optimized to drive low power SAR ADCs. The LTC6363 draws only 1.9mA supply current in active operation and features a shutdown mode which reduces the current consumption to 20μA (VS = 3V). ...
LTC3121 Single Li-Cell 3-LED Driver, 2.5V/4.2V to 175mA
Aug 27th 2015
The LTC®3121 is a synchronous step-up DC/DC converter with true output disconnect and inrush current limiting. The 1.5A current limit along with the ability to program output voltages up to 15V makes the LTC3121 well suited for a variety of demanding applications. Once started, operation will continue with inputs down ...
LT6023 Gain of 11 Instrumentation Amplifier
Jun 17th 2015
The LT®6023 is a low power, enhanced slew rate, precision operational amplifier. The proprietary circuit topology of this amplifier gives excellent slew rate at low quiescent power dissipation without compromising precision or settling time. In addition, proprietary input stage circuitry allows the input impedance to remain ...
LTC6269-10 20kΩ Gain 210MHz Transimpedance Amplifier
Apr 7th 2015
The LTC®6268-10/LTC6269-10 is a single/dual 4GHz FET-input operational amplifier with extremely low input bias current and low input capacitance. It also features low input-referred current noise and voltage noise making it an ideal choice for high speed transimpedance amplifiers, and high-impedance sensor amplifiers. ...
LTC6268 20kΩ Gain 65MHz Trans-Impedance Amplifier
Apr 7th 2015
The LTC®6268/LTC6269 is a single/dual 500MHz FET-input operational amplifier with extremely low input bias current and low input capacitance. It also features low inputreferred current noise and voltage noise making it an ideal choice for high speed transimpedance amplifiers, CCD output buffers, and high-impedance sensor ...
LT6237 Single Supply, Low Noise, Low Power, Bandpass Filter with Gain =10
Sep 25th 2014
The LT®6236/LT6237/LT6238 are single/dual/quad low noise, rail-to-rail output op amps that feature 1.1nV/√Hz input referred noise voltage density and draw only 3.5mA of supply current per amplifier. These amplifiers combine very low noise and supply current with a 215MHz gain bandwidth product and a 70V/μs slew ...
LT6237 Low Power Avalanche Photodiode Transimpedance Amplifier IS = 3.3mA
Sep 25th 2014
The LT®6236/LT6237/LT6238 are single/dual/quad low noise, rail-to-rail output op amps that feature 1.1nV/√Hz input referred noise voltage density and draw only 3.5mA of supply current per amplifier. These amplifiers combine very low noise and supply current with a 215MHz gain bandwidth product and a 70V/μs slew ...
LTC2644 An Opto-Isolated, PWM Regulated 4mA to 20mA Process Controller
Aug 4th 2014
The LTC®2644 is a family of dual 12-, 10-, and 8-bit PWMto- voltage output DACs with an integrated high accuracy, low drift, 10ppm/°C reference in a 12-lead MSOP package. It has rail-to-rail output buffers and is guaranteed monotonic. ...
LTC6102 Simple 500V Current Monitor
Aug 4th 2014
The LTC®6102/LTC6102HV are versatile, high voltage, highside current sense amplifiers. Their high supply voltage rating allows their use in many high side applications, while the low drift and offset ensure accuracy across a wide range of operating conditions. The LTC6102-1 is a version of the LTC6102 that includes a low ...
LT6100 0A to 33A High Side Current Monitor with 12kHz Frequency Rolloff
Aug 4th 2014
The LT6100 sense inputs have a voltage range that extends from 4.1V to 48V, and can withstand a differential voltage of the full supply. This makes it possible to monitor the voltage across a MOSFET switch or a fuse. The part can also withstand a reverse battery condition on the inputs. ...
LTC6091 Multiplexer Application
Jul 14th 2014
The LTC®6091 is a dual, high voltage precision operational amplifier. The low noise, low bias current input stage is ideal for high gain configurations. The LTC6091 has low input offset voltage, a rail-to-rail output stage, and can be run from a single 140V or split ±70V supplies. ...
LTC6091 High Voltage Analog MUX
Jul 14th 2014
The LTC®6091 is a dual, high voltage precision operational amplifier. The low noise, low bias current input stage is ideal for high gain configurations. The LTC6091 has low input offset voltage, a rail-to-rail output stage, and can be run from a single 140V or split ±70V supplies. ...
LTC6091 Wide Common Mode Range 10x Gain Instrumentation Amplifier Typically <1mV Input-Referred Error
Jul 14th 2014
The LTC®6091 is a dual, high voltage precision operational amplifier. The low noise, low bias current input stage is ideal for high gain configurations. The LTC6091 has low input offset voltage, a rail-to-rail output stage, and can be run from a single 140V or split ±70V supplies. ...
Altera Stratix V GX FPGA Development Kit
Jun 11th 2014
The Altera® Stratix® V GX FPGA Development Kit provides a complete design environment that includes all the hardware and software you need to begin developing FPGA designs immediately. The development kit is RoHS compliant. You can use this development kit to do the following:
Develop and test PCI Express® (PCIe®) designs ...
LT6015 Gain of 100 High Voltage Difference Amplifier with –5V/75V Common Mode Range
Jun 20th 2013
The LT®6015/LT6016/LT6017 are single/dual/quad rail-torail input operational amplifiers with input offset voltage trimmed to less than 50μV. These amplifiers operate on single and split supplies with a total voltage of 3V to 50V and draw only 315μA per amplifier. They are reverse battery protected, drawing very little ...
LT6016 Wide Input Range Current Sense Amp Goes Hi-Z When VSUPPLY Removed
Nov 5th 2012
The LT®6015/LT6016/LT6017 are single/dual/quad rail-torail input operational amplifiers with input offset voltage trimmed to less than 50μV. These amplifiers operate on single and split supplies with a total voltage of 3V to 50V and draw only 315μA per amplifier. They are reverse battery protected, drawing very little ...
LT6016: Precision High Voltage High Side Load Current Monitor
Nov 5th 2012
The LT6016/LT6017 are dual and quad rail-to-rail input operational amplifiers with input offset voltage trimmed to less than 50μV. These amplifiers operate on single and split supplies with a total voltage of 3V to 50V and draw only 315μA per amplifier. The Over-The-Top input stage of the LT6016/LT6017 is designed to ...
LT6016 Extended Supply Current Boosted Gain of Three Amplifier Drives 100Ω Load to ±30V, with 600mA Current Limit
Nov 5th 2012
The LT®6015/LT6016/LT6017 are single/dual/quad rail-torail input operational amplifiers with input offset voltage trimmed to less than 50μV. These amplifiers operate on single and split supplies with a total voltage of 3V to 50V and draw only 315μA per amplifier. They are reverse battery protected, drawing very little ...
Extended Dynamic Range 1MΩ Transimpedance Photodiode Amplifier
Oct 30th 2012
The LTC6090 is a high voltage precision operational amplifier. The low noise, low bias current input stage is ideal for high gain configurations. The LTC6090 has low input offset voltage, a rail-to-rail output stage, and can be run from a single 140V or split ±70V supplies. ...
Wide Common Mode Range 10x Gain Instrumentation Amplifier
Oct 30th 2012
The LTC6090 is a high voltage precision operational amplifier. The low noise, low bias current input stage is ideal for high gain configurations. The LTC6090 has low input offset voltage, a rail-to-rail output stage, and can be run from a single 140V or split ±70V supplies. ...
Circuit Fault Protection with Very Fast Latching Load Disconnect
Sep 7th 2011
The LT6108 is a complete high side current sense device that incorporates a precision current sense amplifier, an integrated voltage reference and a comparator. Two versions of the LT6108 are available. The LT6108-1 has a latching comparator and the LT6108-2 has a non-latching comparator. In addition, the current sense amplifier ...
Overcurrent Battery Fault Protection
Sep 7th 2011
The LT6108 is a complete high side current sense device that incorporates a precision current sense amplifier, an integrated voltage reference and a comparator. Two versions of the LT6108 are available. The LT6108-1 has a latching comparator and the LT6108-2 has a non-latching comparator. In addition, the current sense amplifier ...
Energy-Tripped Circuit Breaker Trips After a Time Interval That Varies as a Function of Sensed Load Current
Sep 7th 2011
The circuit of this circuit has three distinct parts – circuit breaking, current sensing and timing. The circuit breaking function can be any type of electronically controlled relay or solid state switch, properly sized for voltage and current ratings of the load being protected. Load current sensing is achieved via ...
Circuit Fault Protection with Latching Load Disconnect and Early Warning Indication
Jun 28th 2011
The LT6109 is a complete high side current sense device that incorporates a precision current sense amplifier, an integrated voltage reference and two comparators. Two versions of the LT6109 are available. The LT6109-1 has the comparators connected in opposing polarity and the LT6109-2 has the comparators connected in the same ...
Overcurrent and Undervoltage Battery Fault Protection
Jun 28th 2011
The LT6109 is a complete high side current sense device that incorporates a precision current sense amplifier, an integrated voltage reference and two comparators. Two versions of the LT6109 are available. The LT6109-1 has the comparators connected in opposing polarity and the LT6109-2 has the comparators connected in the same ...
LT6109 Simplified DC Motor Torque Control
Jun 28th 2011
The LT6109 is a complete high side current sense device that incorporates a precision current sense amplifier, an integrated voltage reference and two comparators. Two versions of the LT6109 are available. The LT6109-1 has the comparators connected in opposing polarity and the LT6109-2 has the comparators connected in the ...
Armature Current Monitor for DC Motor Applications
Nov 2nd 2010
The LT1999 is a high speed precision current sense amplifier, designed to monitor bidirectional currents over a wide common mode range. The LT1999 is offered in three gain options: 10V/V, 20V/V, and 50V/V. The LT1999 senses current via an external resistive shunt and generates an output voltage, indicating both magnitude and ...
Solenoid Current Monitor for Ground Tied Solenoid
Nov 2nd 2010
The common mode inputs to the LT1999 switch between Vs and one diode drop below ground.
The LT1999 is a high speed precision current sense amplifier, designed to monitor bidirectional currents over a wide common mode range. The LT1999 is offered in three gain options: 10V/V, 20V/V, and 50V/V. The LT1999 senses current via ...
1.8V, 140uA, 100kHz, Lowpass Filter (Single-Ended Input and Differential Output)
Jun 10th 2010
The LTC6256 circuit shown here is a 2nd order, 100kHz, Butterworth lowpass filter. The filter’s differential
output maximizes the dynamic range in very low voltage
operation.
The LTC6255/LTC6256/LTC6257 are single/dual/quad operational amplifiers with low noise, low power, low supply voltage, rail-to-rail input/output. ...
ADC Driver With Single-Ended Input to Differential Output
Dec 14th 2009
The LT6350 is a rail-to-rail input and output low noise single-ended to differential converter/ADC driver featuring fast settling time. It converts a high or low impedance, single-ended input signal to a low impedance, balanced, differential output suitable for driving high performance differential succesive approximation register ...
LT2940 Adjustable 0W to 10W Load Box with UVLO and Thermal Shutdown
Nov 30th 2009
The LT2940 measures a high side current and a differential voltage, multiplies them and outputs a current proportional to instantaneous power. Bidirectional high side currents and bipolar voltage differences are correctly handled by the four-quadrant multiplier and push-pull output stage, which allows the LT2940 to indicate ...
LT2940 1-Cell Monitor with Bottom-Side Sense
Nov 30th 2009
The LT2940 measures a high side current and a differential voltage, multiplies them and outputs a current proportional to instantaneous power. Bidirectional high side currents and bipolar voltage differences are correctly handled by the four-quadrant multiplier and push-pull output stage, which allows the LT2940 to indicate ...
Single 2.7V Supply 4MHz 4th Order Lowpass Butterworth Filter
Oct 2nd 2009
Benefiting from low voltage operation and rail-to-rail output, a low power filter that is suitable for antialiasing can be built as shown in this circuit. On a 2.7V supply the filter has a passband of approximately 4MHz with 2VP-P input signal and a stopband attenuation that is greater than –75dB at 43MHz. The resistor and ...
700kHz, 1MΩ Single Supply Photodiode Amplifier
Oct 2nd 2009
The measured output noise for this circuit was 153uVrms measured on a 1MHz bandwidth. Supply current was a low 2.2mA. ...
Super-Simple Coax to Twisted-Pair Adapter
Oct 30th 2007
Launching a baseband camera signal into twisted pair is a relatively simple matter of building a differential driver such as shown in this circuit. In this realization one LT6652 is used to create a gain of +1 and another is used to make a gain of –1. Each output is series terminated in half the line impedance to provide ...
Solenoid is Pulled High to 24V, Freewheels Low to a Schottky Below Ground
Sep 7th 2007
The large input common mode range of the LT6105 makes it suitable for monitoring currents in quarter, half and full bridge inductive load driving applications.This circuit shows an example of a quarter bridge. The MOSFET pulls down on the bottom of the solenoid to increase solenoid current. It lets go to decrease current, and ...
The LT6105 Can Monitor the Current of Either Positive or Negative Supplies, Without a Schematic Change.
Sep 7th 2007
Positive or negative current flow is measured by just swapping inputs, -IN connected to most negative side of sense resistor. +IN is connected to most positive side of sense resistor.
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LT6105 Current Sense Amplifier Monitors Both +15V and -15V Supplies
Sep 7th 2007
The input common mode range of the LT6105 also makes it suitable for monitoring either positive or negative supplies. The circuit below shows one LT6105 applied as a simple positive supply monitor, and another LT6105 as a simple negative supply monitor. Note that the schematics are practically identical and both have outputs ...
Single Supply Shock/Vibration Sensor Amplifier
Sep 5th 2007
The LTC6087/LTC6088 are dual/quad, low noise, low offset, rail-to-rail input/output, unity-gain stable CMOS operational amplifiers that feature 1pA of input bias current. A 14MHz gain bandwidth and 7.2V/μs slew rate, combined with low noise (10nV/√Hz) and a low 0.75mV offset, make the LTC6087/LTC6088 useful in a variety ...
Precision Nanoamp Bidirectional Current Source
Aug 6th 2007
This circuit sources and sinks just nanoamps of current with precision due to the low input bias current of the CMOS op amps. A buffered difference amplifier and an integrator force the voltage across a 10Megaohm set resistor to be 1/1000 of the control input voltage in either polarity. ...
Low Side Current Sense
Aug 6th 2007
Sensing the amount of current through a load on the low side has the disadvantage of raising the return connection to the load from ground. The advantage of such an approach is that it is very easy to implement using a basic non-inverting gain stage. The LTC6081 operates linearly down to ground also in this single supply example.
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LTC6081 Single Supply Strain Gauge Amplifier
Aug 6th 2007
A dual CMOS amplifier with low supply voltage operation and rail to rail input and output performance makes single supply operation easy. This circuit provides a gain of 1001 to the small differential input signal from a low voltage strain gauge bridge transducer. High input impedance allows for high valued input resistors ...
LTC6081 Shock Sensor Amplifier (Accelerometer)
Aug 6th 2007
A shock sensor is a capacitive piezoelectric element which generates a charge under physical acceleration. This charge can be converted to a voltage and filtered using high valued resistors and a high input impedance CMOS amplifier such as the LTC6081. This circuit has a gain of 100 and output 109mV per g of acceleration. ...
LTC6081 Two Op Amp Instrumentation Amplifier
Aug 6th 2007
Instrumentation amplifiers present a high input impedance to a differential input signal source and provide a single ended output. This circuit uses the non-inverting inputs of each amplifier of the dual LTC6081 for the differential input terminals. The gain is set with external resistors to over 1000. A CMRR trim cancels ...
Single Ended To Differential Transimpedance Amplifier
Aug 3rd 2007
This circuit shows the LTC6406 connected as a single-ended transimpedance amplifier with 20kΩ of transimpedance gain. The BF862 JFET buffers the LTC6406 input, drastically reducing the effects of its bipolar input transistor current noise. The VGS of the JFET is now included as an offset, but this is typically 0.6V so ...
LTC6406: 133MHz Differential Amplifier with External Gain Set, Impedance Matching to a 75Ω Source and Level Shifting
Aug 3rd 2007
This circuit shows an example of a single-ended-to-differential amplifi er matching a 75Ω source and level shifting from a 2.5V input common mode to a 1.25V output common mode voltage (typical level shifting required from a 5V single-ended circuit to a 3V differential circuit to drive a high speed ADC). The singleended- ...
Ultraprecise Current Sensing with LTC6102
Jun 15th 2007
Very low input offset allows using low value resistors while maintaining high measurement resolution. Using low value also reduces power losses and temperature rise. ...
Bidirectional Current Sense Circuit with Separate Charge/Discharge Output
Jun 15th 2007
The LTC6102/LTC6102HV monitor current via the voltage across an external sense resistor (shunt resistor). Internal circuitry converts input voltage to output current, allowing a small sense signal on a large common mode voltage to be translated to a ground-referred signal. Low DC offset allows the use of very low shunt resistor ...
High Voltage/Current and Temperature Monitoring
Jun 15th 2007
The LTC2990 is used to monitor system temperatures, voltages and currents. Through the I2C serial interface, the device can be configured to measure many combinations of internal temperature, remote temperature, remote voltage, remote current and internal VCC. The internal 10ppm/°C reference minimizes the number of supporting ...
Bidirectional H-Bridge Monitoring with Single-Ended Output
Jan 17th 2007
The output structure of the LTC6104 provides a single bidirectional signal. The output connection can either source or sink current to a load resistance, depending on which input channel is sensing current fl ow. A negative-going output swing remains linear as long as Pin 4 (V–) is lower than the lowest expected output level ...
Bidirectional H-Bridge Monitoring with ADC-Friendly Differential Output
Jan 15th 2007
The dual outputs of the LTC6103 can be used individually to provide overload detection, and/or may be taken as a differential pair to provide a bidirectional signal to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for example. Figure 3 shows a typical circuit for a generic H-bridge application. The power devices may be complementary ...
Reference Buffer
Jan 10th 2007
The control voltage, Vin, is converted to a charge on a capacitor that is referenced to ground. This charge is transferred to place a differential voltage across the output current programming resistor. The output current then flows into a ground referenced load for a precision single supply circuit without the need for a voltage ...
LTC6240 Piezoelectric Shock Sensor Amplifier
Jan 10th 2007
A piezoelectric shock sensor generates a charge when physically accelerated. This charge is transferred to the smaller feedback capacitor. In this circuit a gain of 100 is given to the sensor’s open circuit voltage. ...
LTC6240 Low Noise 1M Trans-Impedance Amplifier
Jan 10th 2007
By using a 10Megaohm resistor, with a noise of 400nV/rtHz, for transimpedance gain and then attenuating the signal by 10 results in an equivalent gain of 1Megaohm with only 40nV/rtHz of noise. This is less than 1/3 the noise of a single stage TIA with a 1Megaohm resistor. ...
400MHz, 5V Single Supply Video Driver (AC Coupled)
Sep 22nd 2006
The LT6557 400MHz triple video driver is specifically designed to operate in 5V single supply AC-coupled applications as shown. The input biasing circuitry is contained on-chip for minimal external component count. A single resistor programs the biasing level of all three channels. ...
HD Video Cable Driver Using Economical LT6559
Sep 22nd 2006
Single supply 5V HD Video Cable Driver with two resistors setting common voltage on capacitive coupled input. Two 270pF takes care of 10MHz filtering. This circuit depicts one of three channels.
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Low Part Count UXGA-Resolution Cable Driver on 5V Supply
Sep 22nd 2006
LT6557 UXGA-Resolution Cable Driver circuit operating from a single 5V Supply. This circuit has a 400MHz large signal bandwidth. Single input biasing system resistor programs eliminates then usual input divider resistors. High resolution HD quality circuit, one of three shown. ...
Low Noise Low Power DC Accurate Single Supply Photodiode Amplifier
Sep 21st 2006
A low noise JFET Q1 acts as a current buffer, with R2 and R3 imposing a low frequency gain of approximately 1. ...
Micro Power Oxygen Sensor
Sep 21st 2006
Micro Power Oxygen Sensor takes advantage of low and clean startup current characteristics and wide supply voltage range, 1.8V to 16V range. ...
LTC6244 Low Noise AC Difference Amplifier
Aug 22nd 2006
Piezoelectric and LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) sensors provide differential ac output signals. In addition to a standard difference amplifier a secend amplifier can be used as a dc servo amplifier to force an output dc bias potential in single supply applications. This difference amplifier is dc coupled ...
Very Low Noise Large Area Photodiode Amplifier
Aug 22nd 2006
Large area photodiodes come with a large capacitance, typically on the order of 3000pF or larger. This capacitance to ground at the input of a transimpedance amplifier has a significant effect on the output noise of the circuit as the noise gain increases dramatically at higher frequencies. AC coupling a bootstrap JFET across ...
Small Area Photodiode in Normal TIA Configuration
Aug 22nd 2006
Small area photodiodes have low capacitance. To maintain low noise operation it is important to keep the input capacitance low so that the miniscule input noise current of the CMOS amplifier, and not the voltage noise, dominates the overall circuit noise. The total input capacitance from the amplifier in this circuit is the ...
Low Noise Fully Differential Buffer/Amplifier
Aug 22nd 2006
Useful in RFID baseband signal processing is a differential amplifier with an input impedance set to match the differential output impedance of a RF demodulator. The differential input impedance is 2*Rin and the gain is Rg/Rin. Capacitors Cf and Cin can be used to set the bandwidth of the amplifier. For DC biasing the common ...
Large Area Photodiode Bootstrapping
Aug 22nd 2006
Large area photodiodes come with a large capacitance, typically on the order of 3000pF or larger. This capacitance to ground at the input of a transimpedance amplifier has a significant effect on the output noise of the circuit as the noise gain increases dramatically at higher frequencies. The addition of a low noise JFET ...
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