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OPA132 Datasheet, PDF (11/30 Pages) Burr-Brown (TI) – High Speed FET-INPUT OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
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8 Application and Implementation
OPA132, OPA2132, OPA4132
SBOS054B – JANUARY 1995 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2015
NOTE
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component
specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are
responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should
validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
8.1 Application Information
The OPAx132 series operational amplifiers are unity-gain stable and suitable for a wide range of general-
purpose applications. Power supply pins should be bypassed with 10-nF ceramic capacitors or larger.
The OPAx132 series operational amplifiers are free from unexpected output phase reversal common with FET
operational amplifiers. Many FET-input operational amplifiers exhibit phase-reversal of the output when the input
common-mode voltage range is exceeded. This can occur in voltage-follower circuits, causing serious problems
in control loop applications. The OPAx132 series of operational amplifiers are free from this undesirable
behavior. All circuitry is completely independent in dual and quad versions, assuring normal behavior when one
amplifier in a package is overdriven or short-circuited.
8.1.1 Operating Voltage
The OPAx132 series of operation amplifiers operate with power supplies from ±2.5 V to ±18 V with excellent
performance. Although specifications are production tested with ±15 V supplies, most behavior remains
unchanged throughout the full operating voltage range. Parameters which vary significantly with operating
voltage are shown in the Typical Characteristics section.
8.1.2 Offset Voltage Trim
Offset voltage of the OPAx132 series of amplifiers is laser trimmed and usually requires no user adjustment. The
OPAx132 amplifier (single op amp version) provides offset voltage trim connections on pins 1 and 8. Offset
voltage can be adjusted by connecting a potentiometer as shown in Figure 18. This adjustment should be used
only to null the offset of the operational amplifier, not to adjust system offset or offset produced by the signal
source. Nulling offset could degrade the offset voltage drift behavior of the operational amplifier. While it is not
possible to predict the exact change in drift, the effect is usually small.
V+
Trim Range: ±4mV typ
10nF
100kΩ
7
21
8
OPA132
3
6
10nF 4
OPA132 single op amp only.
Use offset adjust pins only to null
offset voltage of op amp—see text.
V–
Figure 18. OPAx132 Offset Voltage Trim Circuit
8.1.3 Input Bias Current
The FET-inputs of the OPAx132 series provide very low input bias current and cause negligible errors in most
applications. For applications where low input bias current is crucial, junction temperature rise should be
minimized. The input bias current of FET-input operational amplifiers increases with temperature as shown in
Figure 5.
The OPAx132 series may be operated at reduced power supply voltage to minimize power dissipation and
temperature rise. Using ±3 V supplies reduces power dissipation to one-fifth that at ±15 V.
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