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OPA365-Q1_15 Datasheet, PDF (9/26 Pages) Texas Instruments – 50-MHz Low-Distortion High-CMRR Rail-to-Rail I/O, Single-Supply Operational Amplifier
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OPA365-Q1
OPA2365-Q1
SBOS512C – MARCH 2010 – REVISED APRIL 2012
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Operating Characteristics
The OPA365 amplifier parameters are fully specified from +2.2V to +5.5V. 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 Typical Characteristics.
General Layout Guidelines
The OPA365 is a wideband amplifier. To realize the full operational performance of the device, good high-
frequency printed circuit board (PCB) layout practices are required. Low-loss 0.1µF bypass capacitors must be
connected between each supply pin and ground as close to the device as possible. The bypass capacitor traces
should be designed for minimum inductance.
Basic Amplifier Configurations
As with other single-supply op amps, the OPA365 may be operated with either a single supply or dual supplies
(see Figure 2). A typical dual-supply connection is shown in Figure 2, which is accompanied by a single-supply
connection. The OPA365 is configured as a basic inverting amplifier with a gain of −10V/V. The dual-supply
connection has an output voltage centered on zero, while the single− supply connection has an output centered
on the common-mode voltage VCM. For the circuit shown, this voltage is 1.5V, but may be any value within the
common-mode input voltage range. The OPA365 VCM range extends 100mV beyond the power-supply rails.
R2
10kΩ
R2
10kΩ
R1
1kΩ
VIN
+1.5 V
C1
100nF
V+
OPA365
V−
C2
100nF
−1.5V
VOUT
R1
1kΩ
VIN
VCM =1.5V
+3V
C1
100nF
V+
OPA365
V−
VOUT
a) Dual Supply Connection
b) Single Supply Connection
Figure 2. Basic Circuit Connections
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