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8 / 8 page ![]() AD688 REV. A –8– Attempts to drive a large capacitive load (in excess of 1,000 pF) may result in ringing or oscillation, as shown in the step re- sponse photo (Figure 14a). This is due to the additional pole formed by the load capacitance and the output impedance of the amplifier, which consumes phase margin. The recommended method of driving capacitive loads of this magnitude is shown in Figure 14b. The 150 Ω resistor isolates the capacitive load from the output stage, while the 10 k Ω resistor provides a dc feedback path and preserves the output accuracy. The 1 µF capacitor provides a high frequency feedback loop. The performance of this circuit is shown in Figure 14c. Figure 14a. Output Amplifier Step Response, CL = 1 µF Figure 14b. Compensation for Capacitive Loads Figure 14c. Output Amplifier Step Response Using Figure 14b Compensation BRIDGE DRIVER CIRCUIT The Wheatstone bridge is a common transducer. In its simplest form, a bridge consists of 4 two-terminal elements connected to form a quadrilateral, a source of excitation connected along one of the diagonals and a detector comprising the other diagonal. OUTLINE DIMENSIONS Dimensions shown in inches and (mm). In this unipolar drive configuration, the output voltage of the bridge is riding on a common-mode voltage signal equal to approximately VIN/2. Further processing of this signal may necessarily be limited to high common-mode rejection techniques such as instrumentation or isolation amplifiers. However, if the bridge is driven from a pair of bipolar supplies, then the common-mode voltage is ideally eliminated and the restrictions on any processing elements that follow are relaxed. As shown in Figure 15, the AD688 is an excellent choice for the control element in a bipolar bridge driver scheme. Transistors Q1 and Q2 serve as series pass elements to boost the current drive capability to the 57 mA required by the typical 350 Ω bridge. A differential gain stage may still be required if the bridge balance is not perfect. Figure 15. Bipolar Bridge Drive |
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