SLOSEE7 May   2025 OPA810-Q1

PRODUCTION DATA  

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  2. Features
  3. Applications
  4. Description
  5. Device Comparison Table
  6. Pin Configuration and Functions
  7. Specifications
    1. 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 6.2 ESD Ratings
    3. 6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 6.4 Thermal Information
    5. 6.5 Electrical Characteristics: 24V
    6. 6.6 Electrical Characteristics: 5V
    7. 6.7 Typical Characteristics: VS = 24V
    8. 6.8 Typical Characteristics: VS = 5V
    9. 6.9 Typical Characteristics: ±2.375V to ±12V Split Supply
  8. Detailed Description
    1. 7.1 Overview
    2. 7.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 7.3 Feature Description
      1. 7.3.1 Architecture
      2. 7.3.2 ESD Protection
    4. 7.4 Device Functional Modes
      1. 7.4.1 Split-Supply Operation (±2.375V to ±13.5V)
      2. 7.4.2 Single-Supply Operation (4.75V to 27V)
  9. Application and Implementation
    1. 8.1 Application Information
      1. 8.1.1 Amplifier Gain Configurations
      2. 8.1.2 Selection of Feedback Resistors
      3. 8.1.3 Noise Analysis and the Effect of Resistor Elements on Total Noise
    2. 8.2 Typical Applications
      1. 8.2.1 Transimpedance Amplifier
        1. 8.2.1.1 Design Requirements
        2. 8.2.1.2 Detailed Design Procedure
        3. 8.2.1.3 Application Curves
      2. 8.2.2 Multichannel Sensor Interface
    3. 8.3 Power Supply Recommendations
    4. 8.4 Layout
      1. 8.4.1 Layout Guidelines
        1. 8.4.1.1 Thermal Considerations
      2. 8.4.2 Layout Example
  10. Device and Documentation Support
    1. 9.1 Documentation Support
      1. 9.1.1 Related Documentation
    2. 9.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 9.3 Support Resources
    4. 9.4 Trademarks
    5. 9.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    6. 9.6 Glossary
  11. 10Revision History
  12. 11Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Multichannel Sensor Interface

High-Z input amplifiers are particularly useful when interfaced with sensors that have relatively high output impedance. Such multichannel systems typically interface these sensors with the signal chain through a multiplexer. Figure 8-15 shows one such implementation using an amplifier for the interface with each sensor, and driving into an ADC through a multiplexer. An alternate circuit, shown in Figure 8-16, can use a single higher GBWP and fast-settling amplifier at the output of the multiplexer. This architecture gives rise to large signal transients when switching between channels, where the settling performance of the amplifier and maximum allowed differential input voltage limits signal chain performance and amplifier reliability, respectively.

OPA810-Q1 Multichannel Sensor Interface Using Multiple Amplifiers Figure 8-15 Multichannel Sensor Interface Using Multiple Amplifiers
OPA810-Q1 Multichannel Sensor Interface Using a Single Higher GBWP Amplifier Figure 8-16 Multichannel Sensor Interface Using a Single Higher GBWP Amplifier

Figure 8-17 shows the output voltage and input differential voltage when a 8V step is applied at the noninverting terminal of the OPA810-Q1 configured as a unity-gain buffer of Figure 8-16.

OPA810-Q1 Large-Signal Transient
                    Response Using the OPA810-Q1 Figure 8-17 Large-Signal Transient Response Using the OPA810-Q1

Because of the fast input transient, the amplifier is slew-limited and the inputs cease to track each other (a maximum VIN,Diff of 7V is shown in Figure 8-17) until the output reaches the final value and the negative feedback loop is closed. For standard amplifiers with a 0.7V to 1.5V maximum VIN,Diff rating, current-limiting resistors must be used in series with the input pins to protect the device from irreversible damage, which also limits the device frequency response. The OPA810-Q1 has built-in input clamps that allow the application of as much as 7V of VIN,Diff, with no external resistors required and no damage to the device or a shift in performance specifications. Such an input-stage architecture, coupled with the fast settling performance, makes the OPA810-Q1 an excellent choice for multichannel sensor multiplexed systems.