Datasheet

InputOffsetVoltage(mV)
-0.5
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
InputCommon-ModeVoltage(V)
6.00
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5
+V
-V
C
1
100nF
R
2
10kW
R
1
1kW
+5V
V
OUT
V
IN
V =2.5V
CM
OPA376
OPA376
OPA2376
OPA4376
SBOS406F JUNE 2007REVISED MARCH 2013
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
The OPA376 family of operational amplifiers is built
using e-trim, a proprietary technique in which offset
voltage is adjusted during the final steps of
manufacturing. This technique compensates for
performance shifts that can occur during the molding
process. Through e-trim, the OPA376 family delivers
excellent offset voltage (5μV, typ). Additionally, the
amplifier boasts a fast slew rate, low drift, low noise,
and excellent PSRR and A
OL
. These 5.5MHz CMOS
op amps operate on 760μA (typ) quiescent current.
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
The OPA376 family of amplifiers has parameters that
are fully specified from 2.2V to 5.5V 1.1V to
±2.75V). Many of the specifications apply from –40°C
to +125°C. Parameters that can exhibit significant
variance with regard to operating voltage or
temperature are presented in the Typical
Characteristics.
GENERAL LAYOUT GUIDELINES
Figure 22. Basic Single-Supply Connection
For best operational performance of the device, good
printed circuit board (PCB) layout practices are
required. Low-loss, 0.1μF bypass capacitors must be
connected between each supply pin and ground,
COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE RANGE
placed as close to the device as possible. A single
The input common-mode voltage range of the
bypass capacitor from V+ to ground is applicable to
OPA376 series extends 100mV beyond the supply
single-supply applications.
rails. The offset voltage of the amplifier is very low,
from approximately (V–) to (V+) 1V, as shown in
BASIC AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATIONS
Figure 23. The offset voltage increases as common-
mode voltage exceeds (V+) –1V. Common-mode
The OPA376 family is unity-gain stable. It does not
rejection is specified from (V–) to (V+) – 1.3V.
exhibit output phase inversion when the input is
overdriven. A typical single-supply connection is
shown in Figure 22. The OPA376 is configured as a
basic inverting amplifier with a gain of –10V/V. This
single-supply connection has an output centered on
the common-mode voltage, V
CM
. For the circuit
shown, this voltage is 2.5V, but may be any value
within the common-mode input voltage range.
Figure 23. Offset and Common-Mode Voltage
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