Datasheet

25
1
100 10k 1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
-20
-5
10
GAIN (dB)
100k1k
10
20
15
5
0
-10
-15
C
F
= 10 pF
C
F
= 100 pF
C
F
= 1 nF
C
C2
R
B1
R
B2
C
F
C
C1
V
+
A
V
= 1 +
R
2
R
1
+
-
V
IN
+
-
R
1
1 k:
R
2
10 k:
V
OUT
+
-
= 11
C
C1
+
V
OUT
+
-
-
C
F
V
IN
+
-
R
B1
V
+
R
B2
C
C2
R
2
R
1
A
V
=
-
= -10
R
2
10 k:
R
1
1 k:
LMV791, LMV792
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SNOSAG6F SEPTEMBER 2005REVISED MARCH 2013
Figure 54. Inverting Audio Preamplifier
Figure 55. Non-inverting Audio Preamplifier
Figure 56. Frequency Response of the Inverting Audio Preamplifier
TRANSIMPEDANCE AMPLIFIER
CMOS input op amps are often used in transimpedance applications as they have an extremely high input
impedance. A transimpedance amplifier converts a small input current into a voltage. This current is usually
generated by a photodiode. The transimpedance gain, measured as the ratio of the output voltage to the input
current, is expected to be large and wide-band. Since the circuit deals with currents in the range of a few nA, low
noise performance is essential. The LMV791/LMV792 are CMOS input op amps providing wide bandwidth and
low noise performance, and are hence ideal for transimpedance applications.
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