Advanced Linear Devices Inc ALD1722SA, ALD1722PA, ALD1722ESA, ALD1722EPA, ALD1722EDA Datasheet

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ADVANCED LINEAR DEVICES, INC.
ALD1722E/ALD1722
EPAD™ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
KEY FEATURES
• EPAD ( Electrically Programmable Analog Device)
• User programmable V
trimmer
OS
• Computer-assisted trimming
• Rail-to-rail input/output
• Compatible with standard EPAD Programmer
• High precision through in-situ circuit precision trimming
• Reduce or eliminate V
, PSRR, CMRR and TCVOS errors
OS
• System level “calibration” capability
• In-System Programming capable
• Electrically programmable to compensate for external component tolerances
• Achieve 0.01pA input bias current and 25
µV
input offset voltage simultaneously
• Compatible with industry standard pinout
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ALD1722E/ALD1722 is a monolithic rail-to-rail precision CMOS operational amplifier with integrated user programmable EPAD (Electri­cally Programmable Analog Device) based offset voltage adjustment. The ALD1722E/ALD1722 is a direct replacement of the ALD1702 operational amplifier, with the added feature of user-programmable offset voltage trimming resulting in significantly enhanced total system performance and user flexibility. EPAD technology is an exclusive ALD design which has been refined for analog applications where precision voltage trimming is necessary to achieve a desired performance. It utilizes CMOS FETs as in-circuit elements for trimming of offset voltage bias characteristics with the aid of a personal computer under software control. Once pro­grammed, the set parameters are stored indefinitely within the device even after power-down. EPAD offers the circuit designer a convenient and cost­effective trimming solution for achieving the very highest amplifier/system performance.
BENEFITS
• Eliminates manual and elaborate system trimming procedures
• Remote controlled automated trimming
• In-System Programming capability
• No external components
• No internal chopper clocking noise
• No chopper dynamic power dissipation
• Simple and cost effective
• Small package size
• Extremely small total functional volume size
• Low system implementation cost
• Low power
APPLICATIONS
• Sensor interface circuits
• Transducer biasing circuits
• Capacitive and charge integration circuits
• Biochemical probe interface
• Signal conditioning
• Portable instruments
• High source impedance electrode amplifiers
• Precision Sample and Hold amplifiers
• Precision current to voltage converter
• Error correction circuits
• Sensor compensation circuits
• Precision gain amplifiers
• Periodic In-system calibration
• System output level shifter
PIN CONFIGURATION
VE1
1
8
ORDERING INFORMATION
-IN
+IN
V
2
3
-
4
Operating Temperature Range*
-55°C to +125°C0°C to +70°C0°C to +70°C
8-Pin 8-Pin 8-Pin CERDIP Small Outline Plastic Dip
Package Package (SOIC) Package
ALD1722E DA ALD1722E SA ALD1722E PA ALD1722 DA ALD1722 SA ALD1722 PA
* Contact factory for industrial temperature range
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TOP VIEW
DA, PA, SA PACKAGE
7
6
5
VE2
+
V
OUT
N/C
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The ALD1722E/ALD1722 uses EPADs as in-circuit ele­ments for trimming of offset voltage bias characteristics. Each ALD1722E/ALD1722 has a pair of EPAD-based cir­cuits connected such that one circuit is used to adjust V
OS
in one direction and the other is used to adjust VOS in the other direction.
Functional Description of ALD1722E
Functional Description of ALD1722
The ALD1722 is pre-programmed at the factory under stan­dard operating conditions for minimum equivalent input off­set voltage. The ALD1722 offers similar programmable features as the ALD1722E, but with more limited offset voltage program range. It is intended for standard opera­tional amplifier applications where little or no electrical pro­gramming by the user is necessary.
While each of the EPAD devices is a monotonically adjust­able programmable device, the V
of the ALD1722E can
OS
be adjusted many times in both directions. Once pro­grammed, the set V
levels are stored permanently, even
OS
when the device power is removed. The ALD1722E provides the user with an operational ampli-
fier that can be trimmed with user application-specific pro­gramming or in-system programming conditions. User appli­cation-specific circuit programming refers to the situation where the Total Input Offset Voltage of the ALD1722E can be trimmed with the actual intended operating conditions.
The ALD1722E is pre-programmed at the factory under standard operating conditions for minimum equivalent input offset voltage. It also has a guaranteed offset voltage program range, which is ideal for applications that require electrical offset voltage programming.
For example, an application circuit may have +6V and -2.5V power supplies, and the operational amplifier input is biased at +0.7V, and the average operating temperature is at 55
°C.
The circuit can be wired up to these conditions within an environmental chamber, and the ALD1722E can be inserted into a test socket connected to this circuit while it is being electrically trimmed. Any error in V conditions can be automatically zeroed out. The Total V
due to these bias
OS
OS
error is now limited only by the adjustable range and the stability of V amplifier. Therefore, this Total V
, and the input noise voltage of the operational
OS
error now includes V
OS
OS
as VOS is traditionally specified; plus the VOS error contribu­tions from PSRR, CMRR, TCV total V
error term (V
OS
OST
, and noise. Typically this
OS
) is approximately ± 25µV for the
ALD1722E. The V
contribution due to PSRR, CMRR, TCVOS and
OS
external components can be large for operational amplifiers without trimming. Therefore the ALD1722E with EPAD trim­ming is able to provide much improved system performance by reducing these other sources of error to provide signifi­cantly reduced V
OST.
In-System Programming refers to the condition where the EPAD adjustment is made after the ALD1722E has been inserted into a circuit board. In this case, the circuit design must provide for the ALD1722E to operate in normal mode and in programming mode. One of the benefits of in-system programming is that not only is the ALD1722E offset voltage from operating bias conditions accounted for, any residual errors introduced by other circuit components, such as resistor or sensor induced voltage errors, can also be cor­rected. In this way, the “in-system” circuit output can be adjusted to a desired level eliminating other trimming com­ponents.
USER PROGRAMMABLE Vos FEATURE
Each ALD1722E/ALD1722 has two pins named VE1 and VE2 which are internally connected to an internal offset bias circuit. VE1/VE2 have initial typical values of 1.6 Volt. The voltage on these pins can be programmed using the ALD E100 EPAD Programmer and the appropriate Adapter Mod­ule. The useful programming range of VE1 and VE2 is 1.6 Volt to 3.5 Volts. VE1 and VE2 pins are programming pins, used during programming mode. The Programming pin is used during electrical programming to inject charge into the internal EPADs. Increases of VE1 decrease the offset volt­age while increases of VE2 increase the offset voltage of the operational amplifier. The injected charge is permanently stored and determines the offset voltage of the operational amplifier. After programming, VE1 and VE2 terminals must be left open to settle on a voltage determined by internal bias currents.
During programming, the voltages on VE1 or VE2 are increased incrementally to set the offset voltage of the operational amplifier to the desired V
can be any value within the offset voltage program-
V
OS
. Note that desired
OS
mable ranges, and can be either zero, a positive value or a negative value. This V
value can also be reprogrammed
OS
to a different value at a later time, provided that the useful VE1 or VE2 programming voltage range has not been exceeded. VE1 or VE2 pins can also serve as capacitively coupled input pins.
Internally, VE1 and VE2 are programmed and connected differentially. Temperature drift effects between the two internal offset bias circuits cancel each other and introduce less net temperature drift coefficient change than offset voltage trimming techniques such as offset adjustment with an external trimmer potentiometer.
While programming, V+, VE1 and VE2 pins may be alter­nately pulsed with 12V (approximately) pulses generated by the EPAD Programmer. In-system programming requires the ALD1722E/ALD1722 application circuit to accommo­date these programming pulses. This can be accomplished by adding resistors at certain appropriate circuit nodes. For more information, see Application Note AN1700.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply voltage, V Differential input voltage range -0.3V to V Power dissipation 600 mW Operating temperature range PA,SA package 0°C to +70°C
Storage temperature range -65°C to +150°C Lead temperature, 10 seconds +260°C
+
13.2V +
+0.3V
DA package -55°C to +125°C
OPERATING ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS T
= 25
A
oC
VS = ±2.5V unless otherwise specified
1722E 1722
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
Supply Voltage V
Initial Input Offset Voltage
Offset Voltage Program Range
Programmed Input Offset V Voltage Error
3
Total Input Offset Voltage
Input Offset Current
Input Bias Current
Input Voltage Range
1
2
4
5
5
6
V
V
V
V
I
I
V
S +
OS i
OS
OS
OST
OS
B
IR
±2.0 ±5.0 ±2.0 ±5.0 V
4.0 10.0 4.0 10.0 V Single Supply
25 50 40 90 µVR
100K
S
±5 ±8 ±0.5 ±3mV
25 50 40 90 µV At user specified
target offset voltage
25 50 40 90 µV At user specified
target offset voltage
0.01 10 0.01 10 pA TA = 25°C 280 280 pA 0°C TA +70°C
0.01 10 0.01 10 pA TA = 25°C 280 280 pA 0°C TA +70°C
-0.3 5.3 -0.3 5.3 V V+ = +5V; notes 2,5
-2.8 +2.8 -2.8 +2.8 V VS = ±2.5V
Input Resistance R
Input Offset Voltage Drift
Initial Power Supply PSRR Rejection Ratio
Initial Common Mode CMRR Rejection Ratio
8
8
7
Large Signal Voltage Gain A
IN
TCV
V
OS
14
10
57µV/°CRS 100K
i
i
85 85 dB RS 100K
97 97 dB RS 100K
50 250 50 250 V/mV RL =10K
10
14
500 500 V/mV RL 1M
VO low 0.002 0.01 0.002 0.01 V RL =1M V+ = 5V VO high 4.99 4.998 4.99 4.998 V 0°C TA +70°C
Output Voltage Range VO low -2.44 -2.35 -2.44 -2.35 V RL =10K
VO high 2.35 2.44 2.35 2.44 V 0°C TA +70°C
Output Short Circuit Current I
* NOTES 1 through 9, see section titled "Definitions and Design Notes".
SC
88mA
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