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OP27GSZ-REEL1 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: OP27GSZ-REEL1
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内容描述: 低噪声,精密运算放大器 [Low Noise, Precision Operational Amplifier]
分类和应用: 运算放大器
文件页数/大小: 20 页 / 429 K
品牌: ADI [ ADI ]
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OP27  
APPLICATION INFORMATION  
OP27 series units can be inserted directly into OP07 sockets  
with or without removal of external compensation or nulling  
components. Additionally, the OP27 can be fitted to unnulled  
AD741-type sockets; however, if conventional AD741 nulling  
circuitry is in use, it should be modified or removed to ensure  
correct OP27 operation. OP27 offset voltage can be nulled to  
0 (or another desired setting) using a potentiometer (see  
Figure 35).  
NOISE MEASUREMENTS  
To measure the 80 nV p-p noise specification of the OP27 in  
the 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz range, the following precautions must be  
observed:  
The device must be warmed up for at least five minutes.  
As shown in the warm-up drift curve, the offset voltage  
typically changes 4 μV due to increasing chip temperature  
after power-up. In the 10-second measurement interval,  
these temperature-induced effects can exceed tens-of-  
nanovolts.  
The OP27 provides stable operation with load capacitances of  
up to 2000 pF and 10 V swings; larger capacitances should be  
decoupled with a 50 Ω resistor inside the feedback loop. The  
OP27 is unity-gain stable.  
For similar reasons, the device has to be well-shielded  
from air currents. Shielding minimizes thermocouple effects.  
Thermoelectric voltages generated by dissimilar metals at the  
input terminal contacts can degrade the drift performance.  
Best operation is obtained when both input contacts are  
maintained at the same temperature.  
Sudden motion in the vicinity of the device can also  
feedthrough to increase the observed noise.  
The test time to measure 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz noise should not  
exceed 10 seconds. As shown in the noise-tester frequency  
response curve, the 0.1 Hz corner is defined by only one  
zero. The test time of 10 seconds acts as an additional zero  
to eliminate noise contributions from the frequency band  
below 0.1 Hz.  
10kΩ R  
P
V+  
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8
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3
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OP27  
OUTPUT  
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A noise voltage density test is recommended when  
measuring noise on a large number of units. A 10 Hz noise  
voltage density measurement correlates well with a 0.1 Hz to  
10 Hz p-p noise reading, since both results are determined  
by the white noise and the location of the 1/f corner  
frequency.  
V–  
Figure 35. Offset Nulling Circuit  
OFFSET VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT  
The input offset voltage of the OP27 is trimmed at wafer level.  
However, if further adjustment of VOS is necessary, a 10 kΩ trim  
potentiometer can be used. TCVOS is not degraded (see Figure 35).  
Other potentiometer values from 1 kΩ to 1 MΩ can be used  
with a slight degradation (0.1 μV/°C to 0.2 μV/°C) of TCVOS.  
Trimming to a value other than zero creates a drift of approxi-  
mately (VOS/300) μV/°C. For example, the change in TCVOS is  
0.33 μV/°C if VOS is adjusted to 100 μV. The offset voltage  
adjustment range with a 10 kΩ potentiometer is 4 mV. If smaller  
adjustment range is required, the nulling sensitivity can be  
reduced by using a smaller potentiometer in conjunction with  
fixed resistors. For example, Figure 36 shows a network that has  
a 280 μV adjustment range.  
UNITY-GAIN BUFFER APPLICATIONS  
When Rf ≤ 100 Ω and the input is driven with a fast, large  
signal pulse (>1 V), the output waveform looks as shown in the  
pulsed operation diagram (see Figure 37).  
During the fast feedthrough-like portion of the output, the  
input protection diodes effectively short the output to the input,  
and a current, limited only by the output short-circuit protect-  
ion, is drawn by the signal generator. With Rf ≥ 500 Ω, the  
output is capable of handling the current requirements (IL ≤ 20 mA  
at 10 V); the amplifier stays in its active mode and a smooth  
transition occurs.  
4.7kΩ  
1kΩ POT  
4.7kΩ  
8
1
When Rf > 2 kΩ, a pole is created with Rf and the amplifiers  
input capacitance (8 pF) that creates additional phase shift and  
reduces phase margin. A small capacitor (20 pF to 50 pF) in  
parallel with Rf eliminates this problem.  
V+  
Figure 36. Offset Voltage Adjustment  
R
f
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2.8V/μs  
OP27  
Figure 37. Pulsed Operation  
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