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LMC6001_16 Datasheet, PDF (16/25 Pages) Texas Instruments – Ultra, Ultra-Low Input Current Amplifier
LMC6001
SNOS694I – MARCH 1995 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2015
Application Information (continued)
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Figure 20. LMC6001 Noninverting Gain of 10 Amplifier, Compensated to Handle Capacitive Loads
In the circuit of Figure 20, R1 and C1 serve to counteract the loss of phase margin by feeding the high frequency
component of the output signal back to the inverting input of the amplifier, thereby preserving phase margin in
the overall feedback loop.
Capacitive load driving capability is enhanced by using a pullup resistor to V+ (Figure 21). Typically a pullup
resistor conducting 500 μA or more will significantly improve capacitive load responses. The value of the pullup
resistor must be determined based on the current sinking capability of the amplifier with respect to the desired
output swing. Open-loop gain of the amplifier can also be affected by the pullup resistor. See DC Electrical
Characteristics for LMC6001AI.
Figure 21. Compensating for Large Capacitive Loads With a Pullup Resistor
8.2 Typical Application
The extremely high input resistance, and low power consumption, of the LMC6001 make it ideal for applications
that require battery-powered instrumentation amplifiers. Examples of these types of applications are hand-held
pH probes, analytic medical instruments, electrostatic field detectors and gas chromotographs.
R2
R1
VIN
±
LMC6001
+
VOUT
Figure 22. Typical Application Schematic, LMC6001
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