SBOA367B December   2019  – June 2022 TLV9001 , TLV9002 , TLV9004 , TLV9051 , TLV9052 , TLV9054 , TLV9061 , TLV9062 , TLV9064

 

  1.   Designing for TLV90xxS operational amplifiers with shutdown
  2.   Trademarks
  3. Introduction
  4. Shutdown Specifications
  5. SHDN Pin Limits and Connections
  6. Output Behavior During Enable and Shutdown
  7. Enable Time and Shutdown Time Factors
    1. 5.1 Quiescent Current
    2. 5.2 Temperature
    3. 5.3 Load
    4. 5.4 Feedback Path
  8. Impact on Commonly Used Circuit Configurations
    1. 6.1 Inverting Amplifier Circuit
    2.     14
    3. 6.2 Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit
    4.     16
    5. 6.3 Buffer Circuit
    6.     18
  9. Advanced Circuit Functionality Using Amplifiers With Shutdown
  10. Conclusion
  11. References
  12. 10Revision History

Non-Inverting Amplifier Circuit

Figure 6-3 displays a non-inverting amplifier circuit configuration and its equivalent model when the amplifier is placed in the shutdown mode. In contrast to the inverting configurations, disabling the amplifier in a non-inverting configuration ensures there is no resistive path for the input signal to reach the output node. Thus, only a smaller portion of the input signal will appear on the output when the amplifier is disabled. It is important to remember that the amplifier does have a differential input capacitance (CID) that connects the input pins and provides a path for some signal to reach the output, especially at higher frequencies.