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10 / 16 page REV. B OP470 –10– Figure 6 shows peak-to-peak noise versus source resistance over the 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz range. Once again, at low values of RS, the voltage noise of the OP470 is the major contributor to peak-to-peak noise with current noise the major contributor as RS increases. The crossover point between the OP470 and the OP400 for peak-to-peak noise is at RS = 17 k W. The OP471 is a higher speed version of the OP470, with a slew rate of 8 V/ ms. Noise of the OP471 is only slightly higher than the OP470. Like the OP470, the OP471 is unity-gain stable. RS – SOURCE RESISTANCE – 1000 10 100 100k 100 10k 1k OP11 OP400 OP471 OP470 RESISTOR NOISE ONLY Figure 6. Peak-To-Peak Noise (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz) vs. Source Resistance (Includes Resistor Noise) For reference, typical source resistances of some signal sources are listed in Table I. R1 5 R3 1.24k OP470 DUT R2 5 R5 909 OP27E R4 200 C1 2 F R6 600k R9 306k OP15E R8 10k D1 1N4148 D2 1N4148 C2 0.032 F R10 65.4k R11 65.4k C3 0.22 F OP15E C4 0.22 F R13 5.9k R12 10k R14 4.99k C5 1 F eOUT GAIN = 50,000 VS = 5V Figure 7. Peak-To-Peak Voltage Noise Test Circuit (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz) Table I. Device Source Impedance Comments Strain gage <500 W Typically used in low frequency applications. Magnetic <1500 W Low IB very important to reduce tapehead self-magnetization problems when direct coupling is used. OP470 IB can be neglected. Magnetic <1500 W Similar need for low IB in direct phonograph coupled applications. OP470 cartridges will not introduce any self- magnetization problem. Linear variable <1500 W Used in rugged servo-feedback differential applications. Bandwidth of transformer interest is 400 Hz to 5 kHz. For further information regarding noise calculations, see “Minimization of Noise in Op Amp Applications,” Application Note AN-15. NOISE MEASUREMENTS— PEAK-TO-PEAK VOLTAGE NOISE The circuit of Figure 7 is a test setup for measuring peak-to-peak voltage noise. To measure the 200 nV peak-to-peak noise speci- fication of the OP470 in the 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz range, the following precautions must be observed: 1. The device must be warmed up for at least five minutes. As shown in the warm-up drift curve, the offset voltage typi- cally changes 5 mV due to increasing chip temperature after power-up. In the 10-second measurement interval, these temperature-induced effects can exceed tens of nanovolts. 2. For similar reasons, the device must be well-shielded from air currents. Shielding also minimizes thermocouple effects. 3. Sudden motion in the vicinity of the device can also “feedthrough” to increase the observed noise. |
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