SLAU847E October 2022 – May 2025 MSPM0L1105 , MSPM0L1106 , MSPM0L1116 , MSPM0L1117 , MSPM0L1227 , MSPM0L1227-Q1 , MSPM0L1228 , MSPM0L1228-Q1 , MSPM0L1303 , MSPM0L1304 , MSPM0L1304-Q1 , MSPM0L1305 , MSPM0L1305-Q1 , MSPM0L1306 , MSPM0L1306-Q1 , MSPM0L1343 , MSPM0L1344 , MSPM0L1345 , MSPM0L1346 , MSPM0L2227 , MSPM0L2227-Q1 , MSPM0L2228 , MSPM0L2228-Q1
The OPA uses an input mux, M-MUX, connected to the programmable gain stage resistor ladder to allow the user to program the OPA for various analog signal chain configurations. These configurations include unity gain buffer, inverting/noninverting amplification, PGA, cascade amplification, and more.
A generalized depiction of the input channel mapping for M-MUX is included in Table 17-5 below. Please refer to the device-specific data sheet for a mode detailed depiction of the available M-MUX inputs.
| MSEL | OPAx M-MUX Input Channels |
|---|---|
| 0x0 | Open |
| 0x1 | OPAx_IN1- |
| 0x2 | GND |
| 0x3 | DAC_OUT |
| 0x4 | OPA[x-1]_RTOP |
The following sections provide examples of how P-MUX, N-MUX, and M-MUX can be configured for various amplifier modes.