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TSH300

Manufacturer Part Number
TSH300
Description
Ultra low noise high-speed op-amp
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of TSH300

Structure
VFA
Input Noise
0.65 nV/√Hz
Slew Rate
230 V/μs

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Noise Measurements
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The input noise of the instrumentation must be extracted from the measured noise value. The
real output noise value of the driver is:
The input noise is called the Equivalent Input Noise as it is not directly measured but is
evaluated from the measurement of the output divided by the closed loop gain (eNo/g).
After simplification of the fourth and the fifth term of Equation 2 we obtain:
Measurement of the input voltage noise eN
If we assume a short-circuit on the non-inverting input (R3=0), from Equation 4 we can derive:
In order to easily extract the value of eN, the resistance R2 will be chosen to be as low as
possible. In the other hand, the gain must be large enough:
Measurement of the negative input current noise iNn
To measure the negative input current noise iNn, we set R3=0 and use Equation 5. This time
the gain must be lower in order to decrease the thermal noise contribution:
Measurement of the positive input current noise iNp
To extract iNp from Equation 3, a resistance R3 is connected to the non-inverting input. The
value of R3 must be chosen in order to keep its thermal noise contribution as low as possible
against the iNp contribution:
eNo
2
=
eN
eNo
2
=
eNo
g
2
+
Measured
iNn
=
2
eN
2
R2
2
2
g
R3=100
+
2
iNp
+
R3=0, gain: g=100
instrumentation
R3=0, gain: g=10
iNn
2
2
R3
R2
2
2
gain: g=10
+
g
2
g
+
2
4kTR2
g
4kTR2 g
(Equation 3)
(Equation 5)
+
2
4kTR3
(Equation 4)
TSH300

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