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THS4532_15 Datasheet, PDF (25/58 Pages) Texas Instruments – THS4532 Ultra Low Power, Rail-to-Rail Output, Fully-Differential Amplifier
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8 Detailed Description
THS4532
SLOS829A – FEBRUARY 2013 – REVISED JULY 2015
8.1 Overview
As shown in the Functional Block Diagram, the THS4532 device is comprised of three functional blocks: a fully-
differential amplifier with high open-loop gain of 114 dB, a servo amplifier to set the common-mode voltage of the
output equal to the VOCM input, and a power-down circuit to greatly reduce the power consumption when the
device is idle.
The common-mode voltage servo has impressive performance specifications of ±1% maximum gain error, ±5-mV
maximum voltage offset, and 24-MHz bandwidth.
8.2 Functional Block Diagram
VS+
VIN±
VIN+
±
High-Aol +
Differential I/O
Amplifier ±
+
6 k
6 k
VOUT+
VOUT±
PD
CMOS
Buffer
VS+
625 k
±
VCM
Error
Amplifier
+
VOCM
625 k
VS±
8.3 Feature Description
8.3.1 Input Common-Mode Voltage Range
The input common-mode voltage of a fully-differential amplifier is the voltage at the positive and negative (+
and –) input pins of the amplifier.
Do not violate the input common-mode voltage range (VICR) of the amplifier. Assuming the amplifier is in linear
operation, the voltage across the input pins is only a few millivolts at most. Therefore, finding the voltage at one
input pin determines the input common-mode voltage of the amplifier.
Use Equation 1 to calculate the voltage with the negative input as a summing node.
æ
ç VOUT+
è
´
RG
RG + RF
ö
÷
ø
+
æ
ç VIN-
è
´
RF
RG + RF
ö
÷
ø
(1)
To determine the VICR of the amplifier, the voltage at the negative input is evaluated at the extremes of VOUT+.
As the gain of the amplifier increases, the input common-mode voltage becomes closer and closer to the input
common-mode voltage of the source.
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