MCP6273-E/SL Microchip Technology, MCP6273-E/SL Datasheet - Page 13

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MCP6273-E/SL

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP6273-E/SL
Description
170 uA, 2 MHz Rail-to-Rail Op Amp
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet
3.8.2
The non-inverting integrator shown in Figure 3-9 is easy
to build. It saves one op amp over the typical Miller
Integrator plus inverting amplifier configuration. The
phase accuracy of this integrator depends on the
matching of the input and feedback resistors, and the
capacitor’s time constants. R
feedback at frequencies << 1/(2 RC).
FIGURE 3-9:
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V
IN
R
NON-INVERTING INTEGRATOR
1
C
Non-Inverting Integrator.
R
1
2
MCP6271
+
_
f
is used to provide
R
C
f
2
V
OUT
3.8.3
The MCP6275 provides the flexibility of low power
mode for dual op amps in an 8-pin package. The
MCP6275 eliminates the added cost and space in a
battery-powered application by using two single op
amps with chip select lines or a 10-pin device with a
chip select line for each op amp. The only inherent
limitation to this device is that the two op amps are
internally cascaded. Therefore, this device cannot be
used in circuits that require active or passive elements
between the two op amps. However, there are several
applications where this op amp configuration with a
chip select line becomes suitable. The circuits below
show possible applications for this device.
3.8.3.1
With the cascaded op amp configuration, op amp B can
be used to isolate the load from op amp A. In applica-
tions where op amp A is driving capacitive or low resis-
tive loads in the feedback loop (such as an integrator
or filter circuit) the op amp may not have sufficient
source current to drive the load. In this case, op amp B
can be used as a buffer.
FIGURE 3-10:
Buffer.
3.8.3.2
Figure 3-11 shows a cascaded gain circuit configura-
tion with chip select. Op amps A and B are configured
in a non-inverting amplifier configuration. In this config-
uration, it is important to note that the input offset volt-
age of op amp A is amplified by the gain of op amp A
and B, as shown below:
Therefore, it is recommended that you set most of the
gain with op amp A and use op amp B with relatively
small gain, or as a unity-gain buffer.
Where:
V
V
V
OUT
OSA
OSB
G
G
A
B
=
MCP6271/2/3/4/5
= op amp A offset voltage
= op amp B offset voltage
CASCADED OP AMPS
APPLICATIONS
A
= op amp A gain
= op amp B gain
V
Load Isolation
Cascaded Gain
IN
G
A
MCP6275
G
B
Isolating the Load of a
CS
+
V
OSA
G
A
G
B
B
DS21810C-page 13
+
V
OSB
G
V
B
OUTB

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