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MAX4100 Datasheet(HTML) 9 Page - Maxim Integrated Products |
9 / 12 page ![]() Setting Gain The MAX4100/MAX4101 are voltage-feedback op amps that can be configured as an inverting or noninverting gain block, as shown in Figures 1a and 1b. The gain is determined by the ratio of two resistors and does not affect amplifier frequency compensation. In the unity-gain configuration (as shown in Figure 1c), maximum bandwidth and stability is achieved with the MAX4100 when a small feedback resistor is included. This resistor suppresses the negative effects of para- sitic inductance and capacitance. A value of 24 Ω pro- vides the best combination of wide bandwidth, low peaking, and fast settling time. In addition, this resistor reduces the errors from input bias currents. Choosing Resistor Values The values of feedback and input resistors used in the inverting or noninverting gain configurations are not critical (as is the case with current feedback ampli- fiers). However, take care when selecting because the ohmic values need to be kept small and noninductive for practical reasons. The input capacitance of the MAX4100/MAX4101 is approximately 2pF. In either the inverting or noninvert- ing configuration, the bandwidth limit caused by the package capacitance and resistor time constant is f3dB = 1 / (2Π RC), where R is the parallel combination of the input and feedback resistors (RF and RG in Figure 2) and C is the package and board capacitance at the inverting input. Table 1 shows the bandwidth limit for several values of RF and RG, assuming 4pF total capacitance (2pF for the MAX4100/MAX4101 and 2pF of PC board parasitics). * Assuming an infinite bandwidth amplifier. Resistor Types Surface-mount resistors are the best choice for high- frequency circuits. They are of similar material to the metal film resistors, but are deposited using a thick-film process in a flat, linear manner so that inductance is minimized. Their small size and lack of leads also mini- mize parasitic inductance and capacitance, thereby yielding more predictable performance. DC and Noise Errors There are several major error sources to be considered in any operational amplifier. These apply equally to the MAX4100/MAX4101. Offset-error terms are given by the equation below. Voltage and current noise errors are root-square summed, so are computed separately. Using the circuit in Figure 3, the total output offset volt- age is determined by: a) The input offset voltage (VOS) times the closed-loop gain (1 + RF / RG) b) The positive input bias current (IB+) times the source resistor (RS) minus the negative input bias current (IB-) times the parallel combination of RG and RF. IOS (offset current) is the difference between the two bias currents. If RG || RF = RS, this part of the expression becomes IOS x RS. The equation for total DC error is: VI R V R R OUT OS S OS F G =+ () + 1 500MHz, Low-Power Op Amps _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 MAX4100 MAX4101 VIN VOUT RF RG C MAX4100 MAX4101 Figure 2. Effect of Feedback Resistor Values and Parasitic Capacitance on Bandwidth GAIN (V/V) RG ( Ω) RF ( Ω) BANDWIDTH LIMIT* (MHz) +1 ∞ 24 1659 +2 200 200 398 +5 50 200 995 +10 30 270 1474 -1 200 200 398 -2 75 150 796 -5 50 250 955 -10 50 500 875 Table 1. Resistor and Bandwidth Values for Various Gain Configurations |
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