Sboa 268 A
Sboa 268 A
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Design Goals
Input Output BW Supply
IiMin IiMax VoMin VoMax fp Vcc Vee
0A 50 µA 0V 5V 10 kHz 15 V –15 V
Design Description
The transimpedance op amp circuit configuration converts an input current source into an output voltage. The
current to voltage gain is based on the feedback resistance. The circuit is able to maintain a constant voltage
bias across the input source as the input current changes which benefits many sensors.
V+ C1 150p
C3 100n
Vcc 15 R1 100k
V-
C2 100n
Vee 15 -
Ii Vout
+ + U1 OPA170
V+
V-
Design Notes
1. Use a JFET or CMOS input op amp with low bias current to reduce DC errors.
2. A bias voltage can be added to the non-inverting input to set the output voltage for 0 A input currents.
3. Operate within the linear output voltage swing (see Aol specification) to minimize non-linearity errors.
Design Steps
1. Select the gain resistor.
V − VoMin
R1 = oMax
IiMax = 5V50μA
− 0V
= 100kΩ
C1 ≤ 2 × π ×1R × f
1 p
1
C1 ≤ 2 × π × 100kΩ × 10kHz ≤ 159pF ≈ 150pF (Standard Value)
3. Calculate the necessary op amp gain bandwidth (GBW) for the circuit to be stable.
Ci + C1 6pF + 150pF
GBW > > 2 > 11 . 03kHz
2 × π × R1 × C12 2 × π × 100kΩ × 150pF
AC Simulation Results
Design References
See Analog Engineer's Circuit Cookbooks for TI's comprehensive circuit library.
See circuit SPICE simulation file SBOC501.
See TIPD176.
Design Featured Op Amp
OPA170
Vcc 2.7 V to 36 V
VinCM (Vee–0.1 V) to (Vcc –2 V)
Vout Rail–to–rail
Vos 0.25 mV
Iq 0.11 mA
Ib 8 pA
UGBW 1.2 MHz
SR 0.4 V/µs
#Channels 1, 2, and 4
OPA170
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