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5962-9151901MPA

Manufacturer Part Number
5962-9151901MPA
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
General Purpose Amplifierr
Datasheet

Specifications of 5962-9151901MPA

Rail/rail I/o Type
No
Number Of Elements
2
Unity Gain Bandwidth Product
4.7MHz
Slew Rate
22V/us
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
80dB
Input Offset Voltage
750uV
Input Bias Current
75pA
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
±15V
Voltage Gain In Db
122.92dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
98.42dB
Power Supply Requirement
Dual
Shut Down Feature
No
Single Supply Voltage (min)
Not RequiredV
Single Supply Voltage (max)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
±4.5V
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
±18V
Technology
BiFET
Operating Temp Range
-55C to 125C
Operating Temperature Classification
Military
Mounting
Through Hole
Pin Count
8
Package Type
CDIP
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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OP249
Figure 49 illustrates the effect of altering the compensation on
the output response of the circuit in Figure 47. Compensation is
required to address the combined effect of the output capacitance
of the DAC, the input capacitance of the op amp, and any stray
capacitance. Slight adjustments to the compensation capacitor may
be required to optimize settling response for any given application.
The settling time of the combination of the current output DAC
and the op amp can be approximated by
The actual overall settling time is affected by the noise gain of
the amplifier, the applied compensation, and the equivalent
input capacitance at the input of the amplifier.
DISCUSSION ON DRIVING ADCs
Settling characteristics of op amps also include the ability of the
amplifier to recover, that is, settle, from a transient current output
load condition. An example of this includes an op amp driving
the input from a SAR-type ADC. Although the comparison
point of the converter is usually diode clamped, the input swing
of plus-and-minus a diode drop still gives rise to a significant
modulation of input current. If the closed-loop output impedance
is low enough and bandwidth of the amplifier is sufficiently
large, the output settles before the converter makes a comparison
decision, which prevents linearity errors or missing codes.
Figure 50 shows a settling measurement circuit for evaluating
recovery from an output current transient. An output disturbing
current generator provides the transient change in output load
current of 1 mA.
t
S
TOTAL
100
0%
90
10
Figure 49. Effect of Altering Compensation from Circuit in Figure 47—PM7545 CMOS DAC with 1/2 OP249, Unipolar Operation;
500mV
t
S
DAC
RESPONSE IS GROSSLY UNDERDAMPED,
2
AND EXHIBITS RINGING
t
S
AMP
C = 5pF
A
2
1µs
Critically Damped Response Is Obtained with C ≈ 33 pF
4µs
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100
0%
90
10
As seen in Figure 51, the OP249 has an extremely fast recovery
of 247 ns (to 0.01%) for a 1 mA load transient. The performance
makes it an ideal amplifier for data acquisition systems.
500mV
FAST RISE TIME CHARACTERISTICS, BUT AT EXPENSE
TTL INPUT
*DECOUPLE CLOSE TOGETHER ON GROUND
PLANE WITH SHORT LEAD LENGTHS.
100
0%
90
10
+15V
OF SLIGHT PEAKING IN RESPONSE
2mV
Figure 50. Transient Output Impedance Test Fixture
1N4148
1.8kΩ
3
2
OP249
+15V
0.1µF
1/2
300pF
C = 15pF
+15V
–15V
1.5kΩ
8
4
B
2V
1µs
2N2907
220Ω
0.1µF
0.1µF
1
*
*
0.01µF
4µs
1kΩ
2N3904
V
1kΩ
10µF
0.47µF
REF
247.4ns
100ns
ΔI
OUT
7A13 PLUG-IN
7A13 PLUG-IN
=
|V
1kΩ
REF
|

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