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October 13, 2010
1.8V, RRIO Operational Amplifiers
General Description
Features
The LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 are low voltage, low power
operational amplifiers. LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 operate
from +1.8V to +5.5V supply voltages and have rail-to-rail input
and output. LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 input common mode
voltage extends 200mV beyond the supplies which enables
user enhanced functionality beyond the supply voltage range.
The output can swing rail-to-rail unloaded and within 105mV
from the rail with 600Ω load at 1.8V supply. The LMV931/
LMV932/LMV934 are optimized to work at 1.8V which make
them ideal for portable two-cell battery powered systems and
single cell Li-Ion systems.
LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 exhibit excellent speed-power ratio, achieving 1.4MHz gain bandwidth product at 1.8V supply
voltage with very low supply current. The LMV931/LMV932/
LMV934 are capable of driving a 600Ω load and up to 1000pF
capacitive load with minimal ringing. LMV931/LMV932/
LMV934 have a high DC gain of 101dB, making them suitable
for low frequency applications.
The single LMV931 is offered in space saving 5-Pin SC70 and
SOT23 packages. The dual LMV932 are in 8-Pin MSOP and
SOIC packages and the quad LMV934 are in 14-Pin TSSOP
and SOIC packages. These small packages are ideal solutions for area constrained PC boards and portable electronics
such as cellular phones and PDAs.
(Typical 1.8V Supply Values; Unless Otherwise Noted)
■ Guaranteed 1.8V, 2.7V and 5V specifications
■ Output swing
80mV from rail
— w/600Ω load
30mV from rail
— w/2kΩ load
200mV beyond rails
■ VCM
100μA
■ Supply current (per channel)
1.4MHz
■ Gain bandwidth product
4.0mV
■ Maximum VOS
■ Ultra tiny packages
−40°C to 125°C
■ Temperature range
Applications
■
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Consumer communication
Consumer computing
PDAs
Audio pre-amp
Portable/battery-powered electronic equipment
Supply current monitoring
Battery monitoring
Typical Application
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LMV931 Single/LMV932 Dual/LMV934 Quad 1.8V, RRIO Operational Amplifiers
LMV931 Single/LMV932 Dual/
LMV934 Quad
LMV931 Single/LMV932 Dual/LMV934 Quad
For soldering specifications:
see product folder at www.national.com and
www.national.com/ms/MS/MS-SOLDERING.pdf
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
ESD Tolerance (Note 2)
Machine Model
Human Body Model
Supply Voltage (V+–V −)
Differential Input Voltage
Voltage at Input/Output Pins
Storage Temperature Range
Junction Temperature (Note 4)
Operating Ratings
(Note 1)
Supply Voltage Range
Temperature Range
200V
2000V
6V
± Supply Voltage
V++0.3V, V- -0.3V
−65°C to 150°C
150°C
1.8V to 5.5V
−40°C to 125°C
Thermal Resistance (θJA)
5-Pin SC70
5-Pin SOT23
8-Pin MSOP
8-Pin SOIC
14-Pin TSSOP
14-Pin SOIC
414°C/W
265°C/W
235°C/W
175°C/W
155°C/W
127°C/W
1.8V DC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25°C. V+ = 1.8V, V − = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and
RL > 1 MΩ. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. See (Note 10)
Symbol
VOS
Parameter
Input Offset Voltage
Condition
Min
(Note 6)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 6)
Units
LMV931 (Single)
1
4
6
mV
LMV932 (Dual)
LMV934 (Quad)
1
5.5
7.5
mV
TCVOS
Input Offset Voltage Average
Drift
5.5
IB
Input Bias Current
15
35
50
nA
IOS
Input Offset Current
13
25
40
nA
IS
Supply Current (per channel)
103
185
205
μA
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio LMV931, 0 ≤ VCM ≤ 0.6V
60
55
78
76
0 ≤ VCM ≤ 0.6V
55
50
−0.2V ≤ VCM ≤ 0V
50
72
75
70
100
V− −0.2
−0.2 to 2.1
1.4V ≤ VCM ≤ 1.8V (Note 8)
LMV932 and LMV934
μV/°C
dB
1.4V ≤ VCM ≤ 1.8V (Note 8)
1.8V ≤ VCM ≤ 2.0V
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
1.8V ≤ V+ ≤ 5V
CMVR
Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range
For CMRR
Range ≥ 50dB
TA = 25°C
TA −40°C to 85°
C
TA = 125°C
AV
Large Signal Voltage Gain
LMV931 (Single)
Large Signal Voltage Gain
LMV932 (Dual)
LMV934 (Quad)
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V−
V+ +0.2
V+
V− +0.2
V
V+ −0.2
RL = 600Ω to 0.9V,
VO = 0.2V to 1.6V, VCM = 0.5V
77
73
101
RL = 2kΩ to 0.9V,
VO = 0.2V to 1.6V, VCM = 0.5V
80
75
105
RL = 600Ω to 0.9V,
VO = 0.2V to 1.6V, VCM = 0.5V
75
72
90
RL = 2kΩ to 0.9V,
VO = 0.2V to 1.6V, VCM = 0.5V
78
75
100
2
dB
dB
dB
VO
Parameter
Output Swing
Condition
RL = 600Ω to 0.9V
VIN = ±100mV
Min
(Note 6)
Typ
(Note 5)
1.65
1.63
1.72
0.077
1.75
1.74
RL = 2kΩ to 0.9V
VIN = ±100mV
Output Short Circuit Current
(Note 3)
Units
0.105
0.120
V
1.77
0.024
IO
Max
(Note 6)
Sourcing, VO = 0V
VIN = 100mV
4
3.3
8
Sinking, VO = 1.8V
VIN = −100mV
7
5
9
0.035
0.04
mA
1.8V AC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25°C. V+ = 1.8V, V − = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and RL > 1 MΩ.
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. See (Note 10)
Symbol
Parameter
SR
Slew Rate
GBW
Conditions
(Note 7)
Min
(Note 6)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 6)
Units
0.35
V/μs
Gain-Bandwidth Product
1.4
MHz
Φm
Phase Margin
67
deg
Gm
Gain Margin
7
dB
en
Input-Referred Voltage Noise
f = 10 kHz, VCM = 0.5V
in
Input-Referred Current Noise
f = 10 kHz
0.08
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
f = 1kHz, AV = +1
0.023
60
RL = 600Ω, VIN = 1 VPP
Amp-to-Amp Isolation
(Note 9)
123
3
%
dB
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Symbol
LMV931 Single/LMV932 Dual/LMV934 Quad
2.7V DC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25°C. V+ = 2.7V, V − = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and
RL > 1 MΩ. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. See (Note 10)
Symbol
VOS
Parameter
Input Offset Voltage
Condition
Min
(Note 6)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 6)
Units
LMV931 (Single)
1
4
6
mV
LMV932 (Dual)
LMV934 (Quad)
1
5.5
7.5
mV
TCVOS
Input Offset Voltage Average
Drift
5.5
IB
Input Bias Current
15
35
50
nA
IOS
Input Offset Current
8
25
40
nA
IS
Supply Current (per channel)
105
190
210
μA
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio LMV931, 0 ≤ VCM ≤ 1.5V
60
55
81
55
50
80
0 ≤ VCM ≤ 1.5V
−0.2V ≤ VCM ≤ 0V
50
74
75
70
100
V− −0.2
−0.2 to 3.0
2.3V ≤ VCM ≤ 2.7V (Note 8)
LMV932 and LMV934
μV/°C
dB
2.3V ≤ VCM ≤ 2.7V (Note 8)
2.7V ≤ VCM ≤ 2.9V
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
1.8V ≤ V+ ≤ 5V
VCM = 0.5V
VCM
Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range
For CMRR
Range ≥ 50dB
TA = 25°C
TA = −40°C to
85°C
TA = 125°C
AV
VO
V+
V− +0.2
V+ −0.2
87
86
104
RL = 2kΩ to 1.35V,
VO = 0.2V to 2.5V
92
91
110
Large Signal Voltage Gain
LMV932 (Dual)
LMV934 (Quad)
RL = 600Ω to 1.35V,
VO = 0.2V to 2.5V
78
75
90
RL = 2kΩ to 1.35V,
VO = 0.2V to 2.5V
81
78
100
Output Swing
RL = 600Ω to 1.35V
VIN = ±100mV
2.55
2.53
2.62
0.083
2.65
2.64
RL = 2kΩ to 1.35V
VIN = ±100mV
Output Short Circuit Current
(Note 3)
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VIN = 100mV
20
15
30
Sinking, VO = 0V
VIN = −100mV
18
12
25
4
V
dB
dB
0.110
0.130
2.675
0.025
IO
V+ +0.2
V−
RL = 600Ω to 1.35V,
VO = 0.2V to 2.5V
Large Signal Voltage Gain
LMV931 (Single)
dB
V
0.04
0.045
mA
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25°C. V+ = 2.7V, V − = 0V, VCM = 1.0V, VO = 1.35V and RL > 1 MΩ.
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. See (Note 10)
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
SR
Slew Rate
GBW
Gain-Bandwidth Product
(Note 7)
Φm
Gm
en
Input-Referred Voltage Noise
f = 10 kHz, VCM = 0.5V
in
Input-Referred Current Noise
f = 10 kHz
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
f = 1kHz, AV = +1
Min
(Note 6)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 6)
Units
0.4
V/µs
1.4
MHz
Phase Margin
70
deg
Gain Margin
7.5
dB
0.08
RL = 600Ω, VIN = 1VPP
Amp-to-Amp Isolation
57
(Note 9)
5
0.022
%
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2.7V AC Electrical Characteristics
LMV931 Single/LMV932 Dual/LMV934 Quad
5V DC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25°C. V+ = 5V, V − = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = V+/2 and
RL > 1 MΩ. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. See (Note 10)
Symbol
VOS
Parameter
Input Offset Voltage
Condition
Min
(Note 6)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 6)
Units
LMV931 (Single)
1
4
6
mV
LMV932 (Dual)
LMV934 (Quad)
1
5.5
7.5
mV
TCVOS
Input Offset Voltage Average
Drift
5.5
IB
Input Bias Current
14
35
50
nA
IOS
Input Offset Current
9
25
40
nA
IS
Supply Current (per channel)
116
210
230
μA
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio 0 ≤ VCM ≤ 3.8V
60
55
86
−0.2V ≤ VCM ≤ 0V
50
78
75
70
100
V− −0.2
−0.2 to 5.3
4.6V ≤ VCM ≤ 5.0V (Note 8)
μV/°C
dB
5.0V ≤ VCM ≤ 5.2V
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
1.8V ≤ V+ ≤ 5V
VCM = 0.5V
CMVR
Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range
For CMRR
Range ≥ 50dB
TA = 25°C
TA = −40°C to
85°C
TA = 125°C
AV
VO
V+
V− +0.3
V+ −0.3
88
87
102
RL = 2kΩ to 2.5V,
VO = 0.2V to 4.8V
94
93
113
Large Signal Voltage Gain
LMV932 (Dual)
LMV934 (Quad)
RL = 600Ω to 2.5V,
VO = 0.2V to 4.8V
81
78
90
RL = 2kΩ to 2.5V,
VO = 0.2V to 4.8V
85
82
100
Output Swing
RL = 600Ω to 2.5V
VIN = ±100mV
4.855
4.835
4.890
0.120
4.945
4.935
RL = 2kΩ to 2.5V
VIN = ±100mV
Output Short Circuit Current
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VIN = 100mV
80
68
100
Sinking, VO = 5V
VIN = −100mV
58
45
65
6
V
dB
dB
0.160
0.180
4.967
0.037
IO
V+ +0.2
V−
RL = 600Ω to 2.5V,
VO = 0.2V to 4.8V
Large Signal Voltage Gain
LMV931 (Single)
dB
V
0.065
0.075
mA
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25°C. V+ = 5V, V − = 0V, VCM = V+/2, VO = 2.5V and R L > 1 MΩ.
Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. See (Note 10)
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
(Note 6)
(Note 7)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 6)
Units
SR
Slew Rate
0.42
V/µs
GBW
Gain-Bandwidth Product
1.5
MHz
Φm
Phase Margin
71
deg
Gm
Gain Margin
8
dB
en
Input-Referred Voltage Noise
f = 10 kHz, VCM = 1V
in
Input-Referred Current Noise
f = 10 kHz
0.08
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
f = 1kHz, AV = +1
0.022
50
%
RL = 600Ω, VO = 1V PP
Amp-to-Amp Isolation
(Note 9)
123
dB
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
intended to be functional, but specific performance is not guaranteed. For guaranteed specifications and the test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics.
Note 2: Human Body Model, applicable std. MIL-STD-883, Method 3015.7. Machine Model, applicable std. JESD22-A115-A (ESD MM std. of JEDEC)
Field-Induced Charge-Device Model, applicable std. JESD22-C101-C (ESD FICDM std. of JEDEC).
Note 3: Applies to both single-supply and split-supply operation. Continuous short circuit operation at elevated ambient temperature can result in exceeding the
maximum allowed junction temperature of 150°C. Output currents in excess of 45mA over long term may adversely affect reliability.
Note 4: The maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(MAX), θJA and TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is
PD = (TJ(MAX) – TA)/ θJA. All numbers apply for packages soldered directly onto a PC Board.
Note 5: Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm as determined at the time of characterization. Actual typical values may vary over time and will
also depend on the application and configuration. The typical values are not tested and are not guaranteed on shipped production material.
Note 6: All limits are guaranteed by testing or statistical analysis.
Note 7: Connected as voltage follower with input step from V− to V+. Number specified is the slower of the positive and negative slew rates.
Note 8: For guaranteed temperature ranges, see Input Common-Mode Voltage Range specifications.
Note 9: Input referred, RL = 100kΩ connected to V+/2. Each amp excited in turn with 1kHz to produce VO = 3VPP (For Supply Voltages
TA. See Applications section for information of temperature derating of the device. Absolute Maximum Ratings indicated junction temperature limits beyond which
the device may be permanently degraded, either mechanically or electrically.
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5V AC Electrical Characteristics
LMV931 Single/LMV932 Dual/LMV934 Quad
Connection Diagrams
5-Pin SC70-5/SOT23-5
(LMV931)
8-Pin MSOP/SOIC
(LMV932)
14-Pin TSSOP/SOIC
(LMV934)
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Top View
Ordering Information
Package
5-Pin SC70
5-Pin SOT23
8-Pin MSOP
8-Pin SOIC
14-Pin TSSOP
14-Pin SOIC
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LMV931MG
LMV931MGX
LMV931MF
LMV931MFX
LMV932MM
LMV932MMX
LMV932MA
LMV932MAX
LMV934MT
LMV934MTX
LMV934MA
LMV934MAX
Packaging Marking
A74
A79A
A86A
LMV932MA
LMV934MT
LMV934MA
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Transport Media
1k Units Tape and Reel
3k Units Tape and Reel
1k Units Tape and Reel
3k Units Tape and Reel
1k Units Tape and Reel
3.5k Units Tape and Reel
Rails
2.5k Units Tape and Reel
Rails
2.5k Units Tape and Reel
Rails
2.5k Units Tape and Reel
NSC Drawing
MAA05A
MF05A
MUA08A
M08A
MTC14
M14A
Unless otherwise specified, VS = +5V, single supply, TA = 25°C.
Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage (LMV931)
Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage
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Output Voltage Swing vs. Supply Voltage
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Output Voltage Swing vs. Supply Voltage
Gain and Phase vs. Frequency
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Typical Performance Characteristics
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Gain and Phase vs. Frequency
Gain and Phase vs. Frequency
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Gain and Phase vs. Frequency
CMRR vs. Frequency
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PSRR vs. Frequency
Input Voltage Noise vs. Frequency
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THD vs. Frequency
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THD vs. Frequency
Slew Rate vs. Supply Voltage
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Small Signal Non-Inverting Response
Small Signal Non-Inverting Response
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Input Current Noise vs. Frequency
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Small Signal Non-Inverting Response
Large Signal Non-Inverting Response
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Large Signal Non-Inverting Response
Large Signal Non-Inverting Response
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Short Circuit Current vs. Temperature (Sinking)
Short Circuit Current vs. Temperature (Sourcing)
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pendent spurious signal in series with the input signal and can
effectively degrade small signal parameters such as gain and
common mode rejection ratio. To resolve this problem, the
small signal should be placed such that it avoids the VOS
crossover point. In addition to the rail-to-rail performance, the
output stage can provide enough output current to drive
600Ω loads. Because of the high current capability, care
should be taken not to exceed the 150°C maximum junction
temperature specification.
Application Note
INPUT AND OUTPUT STAGE
The rail-to-rail input stage of this family provides more flexibility for the designer. The LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 use a
complimentary PNP and NPN input stage in which the PNP
stage senses common mode voltage near V− and the NPN
stage senses common mode voltage near V+. The transition
from the PNP stage to NPN stage occurs 1V below V+. Since
both input stages have their own offset voltage, the offset of
the amplifier becomes a function of the input common mode
voltage and has a crossover point at 1V below V+.
This VOS crossover point can create problems for both DC and
AC coupled signals if proper care is not taken. Large input
signals that include the VOS crossover point will cause distortion in the output signal. One way to avoid such distortion is
to keep the signal away from the crossover. For example, in
a unity gain buffer configuration and with VS = 5V, a 5V peakto-peak signal will contain input-crossover distortion while a
3V peak-to-peak signal centered at 1.5V will not contain inputcrossover distortion as it avoids the crossover point. Another
way to avoid large signal distortion is to use a gain of −1 circuit
which avoids any voltage excursions at the input terminals of
the amplifier. In that circuit, the common mode DC voltage
can be set at a level away from the VOS cross-over point. For
small signals, this transition in VOS shows up as a VCM de-
INPUT BIAS CURRENT CONSIDERATION
The LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 family has a complementary
bipolar input stage. The typical input bias current (IB) is 15nA.
The input bias current can develop a significant offset voltage.
This offset is primarily due to IB flowing through the negative
feedback resistor, RF. For example, if IB is 50nA and RF is
100kΩ, then an offset voltage of 5mV will develop (VOS = IB x
RF). Using a compensation resistor (RC), as shown in Figure
1, cancels this effect. But the input offset current (IOS) will still
contribute to an offset voltage in the same manner.
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HALF-WAVE RECTIFIER WITH RAIL-TO-GROUND
OUTPUT SWING
Since the LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 input common mode
range includes both positive and negative supply rails and the
output can also swing to either supply, achieving half-wave
rectifier functions in either direction is an easy task. All that is
needed are two external resistors; there is no need for diodes
or matched resistors. The half wave rectifier can have either
positive or negative going outputs, depending on the way the
circuit is arranged.
In Figure 3 the circuit is referenced to ground, while in Figure
4 the circuit is biased to the positive supply. These configurations implement the half wave rectifier since the LMV931/
LMV932/LMV934 can not respond to one-half of the incoming
waveform. It can not respond to one-half of the incoming because the amplifier can not swing the output beyond either
rail therefore the output disengages during this half cycle.
During the other half cycle, however, the amplifier achieves a
half wave that can have a peak equal to the total supply voltage. RI should be large enough not to load the LMV931/
LMV932/LMV934.
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FIGURE 1. Canceling the Offset Voltage due to Input Bias
Current
Typical Applications
HIGH SIDE CURRENT SENSING
The high side current sensing circuit (Figure 2) is commonly
used in a battery charger to monitor charging current to prevent over charging. A sense resistor RSENSE is connected to
the battery directly. This system requires an op amp with railto-rail input. The LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 are ideal for this
application because its common mode input range goes up
to the rail.
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FIGURE 4. Half-Wave Rectifier with Negative-Going Output Referenced to VCC
the input and output are only limited by the supply voltages.
Remember that even with rail-to-rail outputs, the output can
not swing past the supplies so the combined common mode
voltages plus the signal should not be greater that the supplies or limiting will occur. For additional applications, see
National Semiconductor application notes AN–29, AN–31,
AN–71, and AN–127.
INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER WITH RAIL-TO-RAIL
INPUT AND OUTPUT
Some manufactures make a non-“rail-to-rail”-op amp rail-torail by using a resistive divider on the inputs. The resistors
divide the input voltage to get a rail-to-rail input range. The
problem with this method is that it also divides the signal, so
in order to get the obtained gain, the amplifier must have a
higher closed loop gain. This raises the noise and drift by the
internal gain factor and lowers the input impedance. Any mismatch in these precision resistors reduces the CMRR as well.
The LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 is rail-to-rail and therefore
doesn’t have these disadvantages.
Using three of the LMV931/LMV932/LMV934 amplifiers, an
instrumentation amplifier with rail-to-rail inputs and outputs
can be made as shown in Figure 5.
In this example, amplifiers on the left side act as buffers to the
differential stage. These buffers assure that the input
impedance is very high and require no precision matched resistors in the input stage. They also assure that the difference
amp is driven from a voltage source. This is necessary to
maintain the CMRR set by the matching R1-R2 with R3-R4.
The gain is set by the ratio of R2/R1 and R3 should equal R1
and R4 equal R2. With both rail-to-rail input and output ranges,
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