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LT1996

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LT1996
Description
100uA Gain Selectable Amplifier
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

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FEATURES
TYPICAL APPLICATIO
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APPLICATIO S
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4
IN
INPUT RANGE
±60V
R
Pin Configurable as a Difference Amplifier,
Inverting and Noninverting Amplifier
Difference Amplifier
Noninverting Amplifier
Inverting Amplifier
Gain Error: <0.05%
Gain Drift: < 3ppm/°C
Wide Supply Range: Single 2.7V to Split ±18V
Micropower Operation: 100µA Supply
Input Offset Voltage: 50µV (Max)
Gain Bandwidth Product: 560kHz
Rail-to-Rail Output
Space Saving 10-Lead MSOP and DFN Packages
Handheld Instrumentation
Medical Instrumentation
Strain Gauge Amplifiers
Differential to Single-Ended Conversion
, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
IN
= 100kΩ
Gain Range 9 to 117
CMRR >80dB
Gain Range 0.008 to 118
Gain Range –0.08 to –117
V
V
M(IN)
P(IN)
+
Rail-to-Rail Gain = 9 Difference Amplifier
U
450k/9
450k/9
450k/27
450k/27
450k/81
450k/81
U
+
4pF
4pF
–15V
15V
450k
450k
LT1996
V
REF
V
SWING 40mV TO
EITHER RAIL
DESCRIPTIO
OUT
The LT
with eight precision resistors to form a one-chip solution
for accurately amplifying voltages. Gains from –117 to
118 with a gain accuracy of 0.05% can be achieved without
any external components. The device is particularly well
suited for use as a difference amplifier, where the excellent
resistor matching results in a common mode rejection
ratio of greater than 80dB.
The amplifier features a 50µV maximum input offset
voltage and a gain bandwidth product of 560kHz. The
device operates from any supply voltage from 2.7V to 36V
and draws only 100µA supply current on a 5V supply. The
output swings to within 40mV of either supply rail.
The internal resistors have excellent matching character-
istics; variation is 0.05% over temperature with a guaran-
teed matching temperature coefficent of less than 3ppm/°C.
The resistors are also extremely stable over voltage,
exhibiting a nonlinearity of less than 10ppm.
The LT1996 is fully specified at 5V and ±15V supplies and
from –40°C to 85°C. The device is available in space
saving 10-lead MSOP and DFN packages. For an amplifier
with selectable gains from –13 to 14, see the LT1991 data
sheet.
Gain Selectable Amplifier
= V
1996 TA01
REF
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+ 9 • ∆V
1996 combines a precision operational amplifier
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35
30
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5
0
Precision, 100µA
Distribution of Resistor Matching
LT1996A
G = 81
–0.02
RESISTOR MATCHING (%)
0
LT1996
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1996 TA01b
0.04
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LT1996 Summary of contents

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... The resistors are also extremely stable over voltage, exhibiting a nonlinearity of less than 10ppm. The LT1996 is fully specified at 5V and ±15V supplies and from –40°C to 85°C. The device is available in space saving 10-lead MSOP and DFN packages. For an amplifier with selectable gains from – ...

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... Difference amplifier configuration CONDITIONS V = ±15V ±10V OUT G = 81; LT1996AMS G = 27; LT1996AMS LT1996AMS G = 81; LT1996ADD G = 27; LT1996ADD LT1996ADD G = 81; LT1996 G = 27; LT1996 LT1996 V = ±15V ±10V OUT V = ±15V ±10V; R ...

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... S REF P81/M81 Inputs V = ±15V REF V = 5V, 0V 2.5V S REF V = 3V, 0V 1.25V S REF LT1996AMS 5V LT1996AMS ±15V S LT1996MS LT1996DD LT1996A LT1996 0.01Hz to 1Hz 0.01Hz to 1Hz 0.1Hz to 10Hz 0.1Hz to 10Hz 1kHz G = 117 1kHz P9 (M9 = Ground) P27 (M27 = Ground) P81 (M81 = Ground) ...

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... Difference amplifier configuration CONDITIONS G = 81; LT1996AMS G = 27; LT1996AMS LT1996AMS G = 81; LT1996ADD G = 27; LT1996ADD LT1996ADD G = 81; LT1996 G = 27; LT1996 LT1996 Resistor Matching Absolute Value V = ±1.35V to ±18V (Note 8) S ...

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... ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Note 4: Both the LT1996C and LT1996I are guaranteed functional over the –40°C to 85°C temperature range. Note 5: The LT1996C is guaranteed to meet the specified performance from 0°C to 70°C and is designed, characterized and expected to meet specified performance from –40°C to 85°C but is not tested or QA sampled at these temperatures. The LT1996I is guaranteed to meet specified performance from – ...

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... LT1996 TYPICAL PERFOR A CE CHARACTERISTICS Output Offset Voltage vs Difference Gain 10 5V REPRESENTATIVE PARTS 7.5 5.0 2.5 0 –2.5 –5.0 –7.5 –10 GAIN (V/V) Bandwidth vs Gain GAIN (V/V) Output Impedance vs Frequency ...

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... TIME (s) 1996 G17 Small Signal Transient Response, Gain = 81 50mV/DIV 1996 G19 = • (V OUT REF – • (V – (Pin 7): Positive Power Supply. Can be anything from voltage. EE LT1996 1996 G21 1996 G20 50µs/DIV – • 1996f 7 ...

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... U U APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO Introduction The LT1996 may be the last op amp you ever have to stock. Because it provides you with several precision matched resistors, you can easily configure it into several different classical gain circuits without adding external compo- nents. The several pages of simple circuits in this data sheet demonstrate just how easy the LT1996 is to use ...

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... V EE these pins, there is a risk that the LT1996 will be detrimmed or damaged. The P9 and M9 inputs do not have clamp diodes or substrate diodes or trim circuitry and can be taken well outside the supply rails. The maximum allowed voltage on the P9 and M9 pins is ± ...

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... REF pin above 40mV providing a negative supply. Calculating Input Voltage Range Figure 2 shows the LT1996 in the generalized case of a difference amplifier, with the inputs shorted for the com- mon mode calculation. The values of R dictated by how the P inputs and REF pin are connected. ...

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... V IN CLASSICAL NONINVERTING OP AMP CONFIGURATION IMPLEMENTED WITH LT1991. R GAIN IS ACHIEVED BY GROUNDING, FLOATING OR FEEDING BACK THE AVAILABLE RESISTORS TO ARRIVE AT DESIRED R WE PROVIDE YOU WITH <0.1% RESISTORS. Figure 4. The LT1996 as a Classical Noninverting Op Amp 4 DataSheet U .com lower provide representation of the circuit on the top. The LT1996 is ...

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... LT1996 V OUT OUT 1 REF P27 P81 4 – GAIN = 109 Figure 5. Some Implementations of Classical Noninverting Gains Using the LT1996. High Input Z Is Maintained + M81 7 9 M27 LT1996 OUT OUT 1 REF P27 V EE ...

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... CLASSICAL ATTENUATOR Figure 6. LT1996 Provides for Easy Attenuation to the Op Amp’s +Input. The P9 Input Can Be Taken Well Outside of the Supplies Because the attenuations and the noninverting gains are set independently, they can be combined. This provides high gain resolution, about 700 unique gains between ...

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... R F GAIN IS ACHIEVED BY GROUNDING, FLOATING OR FEEDING BACK THE AVAILABLE RESISTORS TO ARRIVE AT DESIRED R WE PROVIDE YOU WITH <0.1% RESISTORS. Figure 8. The LT1996 as a Classical Inverting Op Amp. Note the Circuit Is Identical to the Noninverting Amplifier, Except that V and Ground Have Been Swapped 14 4 DataSheet U .com ...

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... IN 6 LT1996 V OUT OUT REF P9 5 P27 V EE P81 4 S – V GAIN = –108 Figure Simple to Get Precision Inverting Gains with the LT1996. Input Impedance Varies from 3.8kΩ (Gain = –117) to 50kΩ (Gain = – M81 M27 ...

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... U U APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO Difference Amplifiers The resistors in the LT1996 allow it to easily make differ- ence amplifiers also. Figure 10 shows the basic 4-resistor difference amplifier and the LT1996. A difference gain shown, but notice the effect of the additional dashed connections. By connecting the 50k resistors in parallel, the gain is reduced by a factor of 10 ...

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... LT1996 OUT 1 REF P9 2 P27 P81 IN 4 – GAIN = 2. – V M81 M27 LT1996 OUT 1 REF P9 2 P27 P81 – V GAIN = 8 – M81 7 9 M27 LT1996 ...

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... Difference Amplifier: Additional Integer Gains Using Cross-Coupling Figure 12 shows the basic difference amplifier as well as the LT1996 in a difference gain of 27. But notice the effect of the additional dashed connections. This is referred to as “cross-coupling” and has the effect of reducing the differ- ential gain from 27 to 18. Using this method, additional integer gains are achievable, as shown in Table 5 below ...

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... R attenuate the common mode voltage T seen by the op amp inputs. For the LT1996, the most useful resistors for R are the M9 and P9 50kΩ resistors, G because they do not have diode clamps to the supplies and therefore can be taken outside the supplies ...

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... – LT1996 REF P27 P81 4 1.25V V = –2V TO 8.46V CM Figure 15. Common Mode Ranges for Various LT1996 Difference Amp Configurations DataSheet U .com M81 7 9 M27 – OUT V LT1996 OUT 1 ...

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... M27 – LT1996 REF P27 P81 4 2. –17.1V TO 19.5V CM Figure 16. Common Mode Ranges for Various LT1996 Difference Amp Configurations DataSheet U .com M81 7 9 M27 – OUT V LT1996 OUT REF ...

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... – LT1996 OUT 1 + REF P27 P81 4 – –52.4V TO 49.8V CM Figure 17. Common Mode Ranges for Various LT1996 Difference Amp Configurations DataSheet U .com M81 7 9 M27 – LT1996 OUT OUT 1 + ...

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... Information furnished by Linear Technology Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for its use. Linear Technology Corporation makes no represen- tation that the interconnection of its circuits as described herein will not infringe on existing patent rights. LT1996 R = 0.115 TYP 6 3.00 ±0.10 1.65 ± 0.10 ...

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... COMMENTS ±250V Input Common Mode, Micropower, Pin Selectable Gain = 1, 10 Gain Resistors of 450k, 150k, 50k High Speed, Pin Selectable Gain = – Similar Performance as LT1996 Diff Amp, 135µA, 14nV√Hz, Rail-to-Rail Out Lower Noise A Rail-to-Rail Out 3 Gain Configurations, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output www.linear.com ● ...

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