DATASHEET ISL28134 FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 5V Ultra Low Noise, Zero Drift Rail-to-Rail Precision Op Amp The ISL28134 is a single, chopper-stabilized zero drift operational amplifier optimized for single and dual supply operation from 2.25V to 6.0V and 1.125V and 3.0V. The ISL28134 uses auto-correction circuitry to provide very low input offset voltage, drift and a reduction of the 1/f noise corner below 0.1Hz. The ISL28134 achieves ultra low offset voltage, offset temperature drift, wide gain bandwidth and railto-rail input/output swing while minimizing power consumption. Features The ISL28134 is ideal for amplifying the sensor signals of analog front-ends that include pressure, temperature, medical, strain gauge and inertial sensors down to the V levels. * Low offset voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5V, Max The ISL28134 can be used over standard amplifiers with high stability across the industrial temperature range of -40C to +85C and the full industrial temperature range of -40C to +125C. The ISL28134 is available in an industry standard pinout SOIC and SOT-23 packages. * Rail-to-rail inputs and outputs - CMRR at VCM = 0.1V beyond VS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135dB, typ - VOH and VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10mV from VS, typ * No 1/f noise corner down to 0.1Hz - Input noise voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10nV/Hz at 1kHz - 0.1Hz to 10Hz noise voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250nVP-P * Superb offset drift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15nV/C, Max * Single supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25V to 6.0V * Dual supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.125V to 3.0V * Low ICC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675A, typ * Wide bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5MHz * Operating temperature range - Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40C to +85C - Full industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-40C to +125C Applications * Medical instrumentation * Sensor gain amps * Packaging - Single: SOIC, SOT-23 * Precision low drift, low frequency ADC drivers * Precision voltage reference buffers * Thermopile, thermocouple, and other temperature sensors front-end amplifiers * Inertial sensors Related Literature * AN1641, "ISL28134SOICEVAL1Z Evaluation Board User's Guide" * AN1560, "Making Accurate Voltage Noise and Current Noise Measurements on Operational Amplifiers Down to 0.1Hz" * Process control systems * Weight scales and strain gauge sensors +5 ISL28134 0 ISL22316 + ISL26102 50 35 - 24-BIT ADC 50k 0 35 35 0 ISL21010 DCP - 50k 50 5V VREF + ISL28134 FIGURE 1. PRECISION WEIGH SCALE / STRAIN GAUGE FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS 1600 1400 1200 Vs = 2.5V VCM = 0V T = -40C to +125C N = 2796 1000 800 600 400 200 0 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 FIGURE 2. VOS HISTOGRAM VS = 5V Page 1 of 25 ISL28134 Pin Configurations ISL28134 (8 LD SOIC) TOP VIEW ISL28134 (5 LD SOT-23) TOP VIEW OUT 1 V- 2 IN+ 3 5 V+ 4 IN- + - NC 1 IN- 2 IN+ V- 8 NC 7 V+ 3 6 OUT 4 5 NC - + Pin Descriptions ISL28134 (8 Ld SOIC) ISL28134 (5 Ld SOT-23) PIN NAME FUNCTION 2 4 IN- Inverting input 3 3 IN+ Non-inverting input EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT (See Circuit 1) V+ + - IN+ + IN- CLOCK GEN + DRIVERS VCircuit 1 4 2 V- 6 1 OUT Negative supply Output V+ OUT VCircuit 2 7 5 V+ Positive supply 1, 5, 8 - NC No Connect FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Pin is floating. No connection made to IC. Page 2 of 25 ISL28134 Ordering Information PART NUMBER (Note 4) PART MARKING ISL28134IBZ (Notes 1, 3) 28134 IBZ ISL28134FHZ-T7 (Notes 2, 3) BEEA (Note 5) ISL28134FHZ-T7A (Notes 2, 3) BEEA (Note 5) ISL28134ISENSEV1Z Evaluation Board ISL28134SOICEVAL1Z Evaluation Board TEMP RANGE (C) -40C to +85C PACKAGE (Pb-Free) PKG. DWG. # 8 Ld SOIC M8.15E -40C to +125C 5 Ld SOT-23 P5.064A -40C to +125C 5 Ld SOT-23 P5.064A NOTES: 1. Add "-T*" suffix for tape and reel. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. 2. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. 3. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte tin plate plus anneal (e3 termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations). Intersil Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020. 4. For Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL), please see device information page for ISL28134. For more information on MSL please see techbrief TB363. 5. The part marking is located on the bottom of the part. FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 3 of 25 ISL28134 Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Information Supply Voltage V+ to V- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.5V Voltage VIN to GND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (V- - 0.3V) to (V+ + 0.3V) V Input Differential Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5V Input Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20mA Voltage VOUT to GND (10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(V+) or (V-) dv/dt Supply Slew Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100V/s ESD Rating Human Body Model (Tested per JED22-A114F) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4kV Machine Model (Tested per JED22-A115B). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300V Charged Device Model (Tested per JED22-C110D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2kV Latch-up (Passed Per JESD78B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +125C Thermal Resistance (Typical) JA (C/W) JC (C/W) 5 Ld SOT-23 (Notes 6, 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 116 8 Ld SOIC (Notes 6, 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 77.2 Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-65C to +150C Pb-Free Reflow Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see TB493 Operating Conditions Ambient Operating Temperature Range Industrial Grade Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40C to +85C Full Industrial Grade Package. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-40C to +125C Operating Voltage Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25V (1.125V) to 6V (3V) CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty. NOTES: 6. JA is measured with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board in free air. See Tech Brief TB379 for details. 7. For JC, the "case temp" location is taken at the package top center. Electrical Specifications operating temperature range. PARAMETER VS = 5V, VCM = 2.5V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply across the specified DESCRIPTION TEST CONDITIONS MIN (Note 8) TYP MAX (Note 8) UNITS -2.5 -0.2 2.5 V DC SPECIFICATIONS VOS Input Offset Voltage TCVOS Input Offset Voltage Temperature Coefficient IB Input Bias Current TCIB IOS TCIOS Input Bias Current Temperature Coefficient PSRR VS FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 -3.4 - 3.4 V -4 - -4 V TA = -40C to +125C -15 -0.5 15 nV/C -300 120 300 pA TA = -40C to +85C -300 - 300 pA TA = -40C to +125C -550 - 550 pA TA = -40C to +85C - 1.4 - pA/C TA = -40C to +125C - 2 - pA/C -600 240 600 pA TA = -40C to +85C -600 - 600 pA TA = -40C to +125C -750 - 750 pA - 2.8 - pA/C TA = -40C to +125C - 4 - pA/C V+ = 5.0V, V- = 0V Guaranteed by CMRR -0.1 - 5.1 V VCM = -0.1V to 5.1V 120 135 - dB VCM = -0.1V to 5.1V 115 - - dB Input Offset Current Input Offset Current Temperature Coefficient TA = -40C to +85C Common Mode Input Voltage Range CMRR TA = -40C to +85C TA = -40C to +125C Common Mode Rejection Ratio Power Supply Rejection Ratio Supply Voltage (V+ to V-) VS = 2.25V to 6.0V 120 135 - dB VS = 2.25V to 6.0V 120 - - dB Guaranteed by PSRR 2.25 - 6.0 V Page 4 of 25 ISL28134 Electrical Specifications operating temperature range. (Continued) PARAMETER IS ISC VOH VS = 5V, VCM = 2.5V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply across the specified DESCRIPTION Supply Current Per Amplifier TEST CONDITIONS MIN (Note 8) TYP MAX (Note 8) UNITS RL = OPEN - 675 900 A RL = OPEN TA = -40C to +85C - - 1075 A RL = OPEN TA = -40C to +125C - - 1150 A Short Circuit Output Source Current RL = Short to V- - 65 - mA Short Circuit Output Sink Current RL = Short to V+ - -65 - mA Output Voltage Swing, HIGH From VOUT to V+ RL = 10kto VCM 15 10 - mV RL = 10kto VCM 15 - - mV - 10 15 mV VOL Output Voltage Swing, LOW From V- to VOUT RL = 10kto VCM RL = 10kto VCM - - 15 mV AOL Open Loop Gain RL = 1M - 174 - dB Input Capacitance Differential - 5.2 - pF Common Mode - 5.6 - pF f = 0.1Hz to 10Hz - 250 400 nVP-P AC SPECIFICATIONS CIN eN IN Input Noise Voltage Input Noise Current f = 10Hz - 8 - nV/Hz f = 1kHz - 10 - nV/Hz f = 1kHz - 200 - fA/Hz GBWP Gain Bandwidth Product - 3.5 - MHz EMIRR EMI Rejection Ratio AV = +1, VIN = 200mVp-p, VCM = 0V, V+ = 2.5V, V- = -2.5V - 75 - dB Positive Slew Rate V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 1V to 3V, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF - 1.5 - V/s - 1.0 - V/s - 0.07 - s - 0.17 - s - 1.3 - s - 2.0 - s - 100 - s - 3.1 - s -2.5 -0.2 2.5 V -3.4 - 3.4 V TRANSIENT RESPONSE SR Negative Slew Rate tr, tf, Small Signal Rise Time, tr 10% to 90% Fall Time, tf 10% to 90% tr, tf Large Signal Rise Time, tr 10% to 90% Fall Time, tf 10% to 90% V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 0.1VP-P, RF = 0, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 2VP-P, RF = 0, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF ts Settling Time to 0.1%, 2VP-P Step AV = -1, RF = 1k, CL = 3.7pF trecover Output Overload Recovery Time, Recovery AV = +2, RF = 10k, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF to 90% of Output Saturation VOS Input Offset Voltage TA = -40C to +85C TCVOS FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Input Offset Voltage Temperature Coefficient TA = -40C to +125C -4 - -4 V TA = -40C to +125C -15 -0.5 15 nV/C Page 5 of 25 ISL28134 Electrical Specifications operating temperature range. PARAMETER VS = 2.5V, VCM = 1.25V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply over the specified MIN (Note 8) TYP MAX (Note 8) UNITS -300 120 300 pA TA = -40C to +85C -300 - 300 pA TA = -40C to +125C -550 - 550 pA TA = -40C to +85C - 1.4 - pA/C TA = -40C to +125C - 2 - pA/C -600 240 600 pA TA = -40C to +85C -600 - 600 pA TA = -40C to +125C -750 - 750 pA TA = -40C to +85C - 2.8 - pA/C TA = -40C to +125C - 4 - pA/C V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V Guaranteed by CMRR -0.1 - 2.6 V VCM = -0.1V to 2.6V 120 135 - dB VCM = -0.1V to 2.6V DESCRIPTION TEST CONDITIONS DC SPECIFICATIONS IB TCIB IOS TCIOS Input Bias Current Input Bias Current Temperature Coefficient Input Offset Current Input Offset Current Temperature Coefficient Common Mode Input Voltage Range CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio IS Supply Current per Amplifier 115 - - dB RL = OPEN - 715 940 A RL = OPEN TA = -40C to +85C - - 1115 A RL = OPEN TA = -40C to +125C - - 1190 A Short Circuit Output Source Current RL = Short to Ground - 65 - mA Short Circuit Output Sink Current RL = Short to V+ - -65 - mA VOH Output Voltage Swing, HIGH From VOUT to V+ RL = 10k to VCM 15 10 - mV RL = 10k to VCM 15 - - mV VOL Output Voltage Swing, LOW From V- to VOUT RL = 10k to VCM - 10 15 mV RL = 10k to VCM - - 15 mV Differential - 5.2 - pF Common Mode - 5.6 - pF f = 0.1Hz to 10Hz - 250 400 nVP-P f = 10Hz - 8 - nV/Hz f = 1kHz - 10 - nV/Hz f = 1kHz - 200 - fA/Hz - 3.5 - MHz ISC AC SPECIFICATIONS CIN eN Input Capacitance Input Noise Voltage IN Input Noise Current GBWP Gain Bandwidth Product FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 6 of 25 ISL28134 Electrical Specifications operating temperature range. (Continued) PARAMETER VS = 2.5V, VCM = 1.25V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply over the specified DESCRIPTION TEST CONDITIONS MIN (Note 8) TYP MAX (Note 8) UNITS - 1.5 - V/s - 1.0 - V/s - 0.07 - s - 0.17 - s - 1.3 - s - 2.0 - s - 100 - s - 1.5 - s TRANSIENT RESPONSE SR Positive Slew Rate V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 0.25V to 2.25V, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF Negative Slew Rate tr, tf, Small Signal Rise Time, tr 10% to 90% V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 0.1VP-P, RF = 0, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF Fall Time, tf 10% to 90% tr, tf Large Signal Rise Time, tr 10% to 90% V+ = 2.5V, V- = 0V, VOUT = 2VP-P, RF = 0, RL = 100k, CL = 3.7pF Fall Time, tf 10% to 90% ts Settling Time to 0.1%, 2VP-P Step trecover Output Overload Recovery Time, Recovery AV = +2, RF = 10k, RL = 100k, to 90% of Output Saturation CL = 3.7pF AV = -1, RF = 1k, CL = 3.7pF NOTE: 8. Compliance to datasheet limits is assured by one or more methods: production test, characterization and/or design. TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) Typical Performance Curves 0.5 0 -0.5 -1.0 VS = 2.5V -1.5 -20 0 -0.5 -1.0 10 70 40 TEMPERATURE (C) 100 130 40 70 100 130 160 Vs = 2.5V VCM = 0V T = -40C to +125C N = 2796 140 NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS 10 FIGURE 4. VOS vs TEMPERATURE, VS = 1.125V 1000 800 600 400 120 Vs = 2.5V VCM = 0V T = -40C to +125C N = 480 100 80 60 40 20 200 0 -20 TEMPERATURE (C) 1600 1200 VCM = 0V -2.0 -50 FIGURE 3. VOS vs TEMPERATURE, VS = 2.5V 1400 VS = 1.125V -1.5 VCM = 0V -2.0 -50 0.5 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 VOS (V) FIGURE 5. VOS HISTOGRAM VS = 5V FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 2.0 2.5 0 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 TCVOS (nV/C) FIGURE 6. TCVOS HISTOGRAM VS = 5V Page 7 of 25 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) 120 1400 Vs = 1.25V VCM = 0V T = -40C to +125C N = 2325 1000 800 600 400 80 60 40 20 200 0 Vs = 1.25V VCM = 0V T = -40C to +125C N = 310 100 NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS 1200 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0 2.5 -10 -8 -6 -4 4 4 3 3 2 2 Vs = 2.5V 0 -1 -2 Vs = 1.125V -3 6 8 10 0 -1 -2 -2.4 -1.6 -0.8 0 0.8 1.6 2.4 -4 1.0 3.2 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 10. VOS vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE 600 500 400 IB+ Vs = 2.5V 500 IB+ Vs = 1.125V INPUT OFFSET CURRENT (pA) INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA) 4 1 FIGURE 9. VOS vs VCM 200 100 0.00 IB- Vs = 2.5V IB- Vs = 1.125V -100 -200 -300 -400 -500 -3 2 -3 -4 -3.2 300 0 FIGURE 8. TCVOS HISTOGRAM VS = 2.5V OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 7. VOS HISTOGRAM VS = 2.5V 1 -2 TCVOS (nV/C) VOS (V) -2 -1 0 1 COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 11. IB vs VCM FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 2 3 400 300 Vs = 2.5V 200 100 -100 Vs = 1.125V -200 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 12. IOS vs VCM Page 8 of 25 3 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) 350 350 IB+ VS = 2.5V 300 INPUT OFFSET CURRENT (pA) INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA) 300 250 IB+ VS = 1.125V 200 150 IBVS = 1.125V 100 IBVS = 2.5V 50 0 -50 250 VS = 2.5V 200 150 100 50 VS = 1.125V 0 -50 -100 -100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -150 -40 140 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C) FIGURE 13. IB vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 14. IOS vs TEMPERATURE 160 1000 T = +125C CMRR/PSRR (dB) SUPPLY CURRENT (A) PSRR 150 140 130 CMRR 120 PSRR VS = 1.125V TO 3V VCM = 0V 110 100 -40 -20 0 20 CMRR VS =2.5V VCM = -2.6V TO +2.6V 40 60 80 100 120 900 800 T = +25C 700 600 500 2.0 140 T = +85C T = -40C 6.0 5.0 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 15. CMRR and PSRR vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 16. SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE 1000 1000 VS = 2.5V T = -40C to +125C VS = 2.5V T = -40C to +125C VOLTAGE FROM V- RAIL (mV) VOLTAGE FROM V+ RAIL (mV) 4.0 3.0 TEMPERATURE (C) 100 10 1 0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100 LOAD CURRENT (mA) FIGURE 17. OUTPUT HIGH OVERHEAD VOLTAGE vs LOAD CURRENT FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 100 10 1 0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100 LOAD CURRENT (mA) FIGURE 18. OUTPUT LOW OVERHEAD VOLTAGE vs LOAD CURRENT Page 9 of 25 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) 1.0 1.0 RL = 1k VOLTAGE FROM V- RAIL (mV) VOLTAGE FROM V+ RAIL (mV) VS = 2.5V RL = OUT to GND 0.1 0.01 RL = 12.5k VS = 2.5V RL = OUT to GND RL = 1k 0.1 0.01 RL = 12.5k 0.001 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0.001 -40 140 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 9 10 TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C) FIGURE 19. VOH vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 20. VOL vs TEMPERATURE 300 100 VOLTAGE (nV) NOISE (nVHz) 200 10 100 0.00 -100 VS = 2.5V AV = 10,000 Rg = 10, Rf = 100k -200 1 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 -300 10 0 1 2 3 4 7 8 140 1000 VS = 2.5V AV = 1 RS = 5M 100 CIN+ =100pF 100 80 60 40 20 VS = 2.5V RL = 10M 0 1 10 100 1000 10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 23. INPUT NOISE CURRENT DENSITY vs FREQUENCY FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 PHASE GAIN 120 GAIN (dB) / PHASE () CIN+ = 0pF CURRENT NOISE (fA/Hz) 6 FIGURE 22. INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE 0.1Hz TO 10Hz FIGURE 21. INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE DENSITY vs FREQUENCY 10 0.1 5 TIME (s) FREQUENCY (Hz) -20 SIMULATION 0.1 1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 24. OPEN LOOP GAIN AND PHASE, RL = 10M Page 10 of 25 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) 90 140 PHASE GAIN 80 70 60 100 50 80 GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) / PHASE () 120 60 40 40 30 20 10 0 20 0 VS = 2.5V -10 RL = 10k -20 SIMULATION -20 0.1 1 10 AV = 10,000 Rg = 10, Rf = 100k AV = 1000 Rg = 100, Rf = 100k AV = 100 AV = 10 VS = 2.5V CL = 3.7pF RL = 100k VOUT = 10mVP-P Rg = 1k, Rf = 100k Rg = 10k, Rf = 100k AV = 1 Rg = OPEN, Rf = 0 -30 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M -40 100M 10 100 1k 10k 100k 10M 1M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 25. OPEN LOOP GAIN AND PHASE, RL = 10k FIGURE 26. FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs CLOSED LOOP GAIN 2 4 1 2 0 -2 GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) RL > 10k 0 1 RL > 10k -3 -4 -2 RL = 1k -4 RL = 1k -5 -6 VS = 1.25V AV = 1V CL = 3.7pF VOUT = 10mVP-P -6 -7 -8 10k -8 100k 1M -10 100k 10M VS = 2.5V AV = 1V CL = 3.7pF VOUT = 10mVP-P 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 27. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs RL, VS = 2.5V 2 Rg = 100k, Rf = 100k VS = 2.5V AV = 2V RL = 100k VOUT = 10mVP-P 10 0 -2 Rg = 1k, Rf = 1k 0 GAIN (dB) Rg = 10k, Rf = 10k 5 -4 1VP-P 500mVP-P -6 -5 -10 100M FIGURE 28. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs RL, VS = 5.0V 15 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) -8 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 29. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs FEEDBACK RESISTOR VALUES Rf/Rg FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 -10 10 250mVP-P VS = 2.5V AV = 1V RL = OPEN CL = 3.7pF 100 100mVP-P 10mVP-P 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 30. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs VOUT Page 11 of 25 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves 12 2 824pF VS = 2.5V AV = 1V RL = 100k VOUT = 10mVP-P 10 8 1.5V 1nF -2 GAIN (dB) 104pF 4 2 51pF 0 0.8V -4 -6 VOUT = 10mVP-P AV = 1V RL = 100k CL = 3.7pF -2 -8 3.7pF -4 -6 10k 100k 1M 10M 3.0V 0 474pF 6 GAIN (dB) TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) -10 1M 100M 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 32. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE FIGURE 31. GAIN vs FREQUENCY vs CL 120 EMIRR IN+ (dB) 100 80 60 40 20 0 10 100 1k 10k FREQUENCY (MHz) 160 160 140 140 120 120 CMRR (dB) CMRR (dB) FIGURE 33. EMIRR AT IN+ PIN vs FREQUENCY 100 80 60 20 40 SIMULATION 1m 0.1 10 1k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 34. CMRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 5V FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 80 60 VS = 2.5V VCM = 0V 40 100 10M 20 1m VS = 1.25V VCM = 0V SIMULATION 0.1 10 1k 100k 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 35. CMRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 2.5V Page 12 of 25 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) 120 140 -PSRR 120 100 +PSRR 80 +PSRR GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) 100 80 60 -PSRR 60 40 VS = 2.5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 1VP-P 40 20 0 10 100 VS = 1.25VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 1VP-P 20 1k 10k 100k 1M 0 10 10M 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 4 4.5 3 4.0 2 3.5 1 3.0 0 VS = 2.5V AV = 1V RL = 1M VIN = -3V TO 3V -2 5 10 10M 2.5 2.0 OUTPUT 1.5 VS = 5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 1V TO 4V 0.5 0 1M INPUT 1.0 -3 -4 100k FIGURE 37. PSRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 2.5V VOLTAGE (V) VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 36. PSRR vs FREQUENCY, VS = 5V -1 10k FREQUENCY (Hz) 15 0.0 20 0 5 10 TIME (ms) 15 20 TIME (s) FIGURE 38. NO PHASE INVERSION FIGURE 39. LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V) 1.2 0.10 1.0 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) VOLTAGE (V) 0.08 0.8 0.6 OUTPUT 0.4 0 0 2 4 6 INPUT 0.02 VS = 2.5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 0V TO 0.1V -0.02 8 TIME (s) FIGURE 40. LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (1V) FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 0.04 0 VS = 5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 0.1V TO 1.1V 0.2 OUTPUT 0.06 10 -0.04 0 2 4 6 8 TIME (s) FIGURE 41. SMALL SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (100mV) Page 13 of 25 10 ISL28134 Typical Performance Curves TA = +25C, VCM = 0V Unless otherwise specified. (Continued) 55 60 50 55 - OS 45 40 35 +OS 30 25 VS = 2.5V AV = 1V RL = 100k VOUT = 100mVp-p 20 15 10 10 - OS 45 OVERSHOOT (%) OVERSHOOT (%) 50 100 1000 LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF) FIGURE 42. SMALL SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs LOAD CAPACITANCE, VS = 2.5V Applications Information Functional Description 40 35 30 +OS 25 VS = 1.25V AV = 1V RL = 100k VOUT = 100mVp-p 20 15 10 10 100 1000 LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF) FIGURE 43. SMALL SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs LOAD CAPACITANCE, VS = 1.25V 0.01F or larger high frequency decoupling capacitor is placed across the power supply pins of the IC to maintain high performance of the amplifier. The ISL28134 is a single 5V rail-to-rail input/output amplifier that operates on a single or dual supply. The ISL28134 uses a proprietary chopper-stabilized technique that combines a 3.5MHz main amplifier with a very high open loop gain (174dB) chopper amplifier to achieve very low offset voltage and drift (0.2V, 0.5nV/C) while having a low supply current (675A). The very low 1/f noise corner <0.1Hz and low input noise voltage (8nV/Hz at 100Hz) of the amplifier makes it ideal for low frequency precision applications requiring very high gain and low noise. Rail-to-rail Input and Output (RRIO) This multi-path amplifier architecture contains a time continuous main amplifier whose input DC offset is corrected by a parallel-connected, high gain chopper stabilized DC correction amplifier operating at 100kHz. From DC to ~10kHz, both amplifiers are active with the DC offset correction active with most of the low frequency gain provided by the chopper amplifier. A 10kHz crossover filter cuts off the low frequency chopper amplifier path leaving the main amplifier active out to the -3dB frequency (3.5MHz GBWP). Low Input Voltage Noise Performance The key benefits of this architecture for precision applications are rail-to-rail inputs/outputs, high open loop gain, low DC offset and temperature drift, low 1/f noise corner and low input noise voltage. The noise is virtually flat across the frequency range from a few MHz out to 100kHz, except for the narrow noise peak at the amplifier crossover frequency (10kHz). Power Supply Considerations The ISL28134 features a wide supply voltage operating range. The ISL28134 operates on single (+2.25V to +6.0V) or dual (1.125 to 3.0V) supplies. Power supply voltages greater than the +6.5V absolute maximum (specified in the "Absolute Maximum Ratings" on page 4) can permanently damage the device. Performance of the device is optimized for supply voltages greater than 2.5V. This makes the ISL28134 ideal for portable 3V battery applications that require the precision performance. It is highly recommended that a FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Unlike some amplifiers whose inputs may not be taken to the power supply rails or whose outputs may not drive to the supply rails, the ISL28134 features rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. This allows the amplifier inputs to have a wide common mode range (100mV beyond supply rails) while maintaining high CMRR (135dB) and maximizes the signal to noise ratio of the amplifier by having the VOH and VOL levels be at the V+ and V- rails, respectively. In precision applications, the input noise of the front end amplifier is a critical parameter. Combined with a high DC gain to amplify the small input signal, the input noise voltage will result in an output error in the amplifier. A 1VP-P input noise voltage with an amplifier gain of 10,000V/V will result in an output offset in the range of 10mV, which can be an unacceptable error source. With only 250nVP-P at the input, along with a flat noise response down to 0.1Hz, the ISL28134 can amplify small input signals with minimal output error. The ISL28134 has the lowest input noise voltage compared to other competitor Zero Drift amplifiers with similar supply currents (see Table 1). The overall input referred voltage noise of an amplifier can be expressed as a sum of the input noise voltage, input noise current of the amplifier and the Johnson noise of the gain-setting resistors used. The product of the input noise current and external feedback resistors along with the Johnson noise, increases the total output voltage noise as the value of the resistance goes up. For optimizing noise performance, choose lower value feedback resistors to minimize the effect of input noise current. Although the ISL28134 features a very low 200fA/Hz input noise current, at source impedances >100k, the input referred noise voltage will be dominated by the input current noise. Keep source input impedances under 10k for optimum performance. Page 14 of 25 ISL28134 IN+ and IN- Protection TABLE 1. PART VOLTAGE NOISE AT 100Hz 0.1Hz TO 10Hz PEAK-TO-PEAK VOLTAGE NOISE Competitor A 22nV/Hz 600nVP-P Competitor B 16nV/Hz 260nVP-P Competitor C 90nV/Hz 1500nVP-P ISL28134 8nV/Hz 250nVP-P The ISL28134 is capable of driving the input terminals up to and beyond the supply rails by about 0.5V. Back biased ESD diodes from the input pins to the V+ and V- rails will conduct current when the input signals go more than 0.5V beyond the rail (see Figure 45). The ESD protection diodes must be current limited to 20mA or less to prevent damage of the IC. This current can be reduced by placing a resistor in series with the IN+ and IN- inputs in the event the input signals go beyond the rail. High Source Impedance Applications The input stage of Chopper Stabilized amplifiers do not behave like conventional amplifier input stages. The ISL28134 uses switches at the chopper amplifier input that continually `chops' the input signal at 100kHz to reduce input offset voltage down to 1V. The dynamic behavior of these switches induces a charge injection current to the input terminals of the amplifier. The charge injection current has a DC path to ground through the resistances seen at the input terminals of the amplifier. Higher input impedance cause an apparent shift in the input bias current of the amplifier. Input impedances larger than 10k begin to have significant increases in the bias currents. To minimize the effect of impedance on input bias currents, an input resistance of <10k is recommended. Because the chopper amplifier has charge injection currents at each terminal, the input impedance should be balanced across each input (see Figure 44). The input impedance of the amplifier should be matched between the IN+ and IN- terminals to minimize total input offset current. Input offset currents show up as an additional output offset voltage, as shown in Equation 1: VOSTOT = VOS - RF*IOS (EQ. 1) If the offset voltage of the amplifier is negative, the input offset currents will add to the total output offset. For a 10,000V/V gain amplifier using 1M feedback resistor, a 500pA total input offset current will have an additional output offset voltage of 0.5mV. By keeping the input impedance low and balanced across the amplifier inputs, the input offset current is kept below 100pA, resulting in an offset voltage 0.1mV or less. RI RF +2.5V VIN RS - VOUT + ESD DIODES RL V+ V- FIGURE 45. INPUT CURRENT LIMITING EMI Rejection Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) can be a problem in high frequency applications for precision amplifiers. The op amp pins are susceptible to EMI signals which can rectify high frequency inputs beyond the amplifier bandwidth and present itself as a shift in DC offset voltage. Long trace leads to op amp pins may act as an antenna for radiated RF signals, which result in a total conductive EMI noise into the op amp inputs. The most susceptible pin is the non-inverting IN+ input therefore, EMI rejection (EMIR) on this pin is important for RF type applications. The ability of the amplifier output to reject EMI is called EMI Rejection Ratio (EMIRR) and is computed as: EMIRR (dB) = 20 log (VIN_PEAK/VOS The test circuit for measuring the DC offset of the amplifier with an RF signal input to the IN+ pin is shown in Figure 46. The EMIRR performance of the ISL28134 at the IN+ pin across a frequency of 10MHz to 2.4GHz is plotted on Figure 33. The ISL28134 shows a typical EMIRR of 75dB at 1GHz. For better EMI immunity, a small RFI filter can be placed at the input to attenuate out of band signals and reduce DC offset shift from high frequency RF signals into the IN+ pin. For example, a 15 and 100pF RC filter will roll off signals above 100MHz for better EMIRR performance. RL -2.5V RF//RI = RS//Rg FIGURE 44. CIRCUIT IMPLEMENTATION FOR REDUCING INPUT BIAS CURRENTS FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 VIN IN+ VOUT + Rg INRIN INVIN = 200mVP-P IN+ +2.5V - VOUT + RL= 10k -2.5V FIGURE 46. CIRCUIT TESTING EMIRR Page 15 of 25 ISL28134 Output Phase Reversal ISL28134 SPICE Model The Output phase reversal is the unexpected inversion of the amplifier output signal when the inputs exceed the common mode input range. Since the ISL28134 is a rail-to-rail input amplifier, the ISL28134 is specifically designed to prevent output phase reversal within its common mode input range. In fact, the ISL28134 will not phase invert even when the input signals go 0.5V beyond the supply rails (see Figure 38). If input signals are expected to go beyond the rails, it is highly recommended to minimize the forward biased ESD diode current to prevent phase inversion by placing a resistor in series with the input. Figure 48 shows the SPICE model schematic and Figure 49 shows the net list for the SPICE model. The model is a simplified version of the actual device and simulates important AC and DC parameters. The AC parameters incorporated into the model are: 1/f and flat band noise voltage, slew rate, CMRR, and gain and phase. The DC parameters are IOS, VOS, total supply current, output voltage swing and output current limit (65mA). The model uses typical parameters given in the "Electrical Specifications" table beginning on page 4. The AVOL is adjusted for 174dB with the dominant pole at 6.5mHz. The CMRR is set at 135dB, f = 200Hz. The input stage models the actual device to present an accurate AC representation. The model is configured for an ambient temperature of +25C. High Gain, Precision DC-Coupled Amplifier Precision applications that need to amplify signals in the range of a few V require gain in the order of thousands of V/V to get a good signal to the Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). This can be achieved by using a very high gain amplifier with the appropriate open loop gain and bandwidth. In addition to the high gain and bandwidth, it is important that the amplifier have low VOS and temperature drift along with a low input noise voltage. For example, an amplifier with 100V offset voltage and 0.5V/C offset drift configured in a closed loop gain of 10,000V/V would produce an output error of 1V and a 5mV/C temperature dependent error. Unless offset trimming and temperature compensation techniques are used, this error makes it difficult to resolve the input voltages needed in the precision application. The ISL28134 features a low VOS of 4V max and a very stable 10nV/C max temperature drift, which produces an output error of only 40mV and a temperature error of 0.1mV/C. With an ultra low input noise of 210nVP-P (0.1Hz to 10Hz) and no 1/f corner frequency, the ISL28134 is capable of amplifying signals in the V range with high accuracy. For even further DC precision, some feedback filtering CF (see Figure 47) to reduce the noise can be implemented as a total signal stage amplifier. As a method of best practice, the ISL28134 should be impedance matched at the two input terminals. A balancing capacitor of the same value at the on-inverting terminal will result in the amplifier input impedances tracking across frequency CF 100 1M +2.5V ACL = 10kV/V VIN + CF LICENSE STATEMENT The information in the SPICE model is protected under United States copyright laws. Intersil Corporation hereby grants users of this macro-model, hereto referred to as "Licensee", a nonexclusive, nontransferable license to use this model, as long as the Licensee abides by the terms of this agreement. Before using this Macro-Model, the Licensee should read this license. If the Licensee does not accept these terms, permission to use the model is not granted. The Licensee may not sell, loan, rent, or license the macro-model, in whole, in part, or in modified form, to anyone outside the Licensee's company. The Licensee may modify the Macro-Model to suit his/her specific applications, and the Licensee may make copies of this Macro-Model for use within their company only. This Macro-Model is provided "AS IS, WHERE IS, AND WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE." In no event will Intersil be liable for special, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of this Macro-Model. Intersil reserves the right to make changes to the product and the Macro-Model without prior notice. VOUT 100 1M Figures 50 through 63 show the characterization vs simulation results for the noise voltage, open loop gain phase, closed loop gain vs frequency, CMRR, large signal 3V step response, large signal 1V step response, and output voltage swing VOH/VOL 2.5V supplies (no phase inversion). RL -2.5V FIGURE 47. HIGH GAIN, PRECISION DC-COUPLED AMPLIFIER FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 16 of 25 DX D3 I2 5e-3 R1 7.5004 En 9 IN- M15 5 EOS DN + - + - 6 11 D13 0 0 V9 R23 5e11 29 R11 1 R9 17 GAIN = 113.96e-3 15 V3 0.607 100 16 D2 10 12 IOS CinDif 4.71e-12 Vcm 10 + - PMOSISIL M10 M11 PMOSISIL NCHANNELMOSFET R22 5e11 10 14 R6 G1 0.607 V4 240e-12 R3 0.14 0. R4 7 10 Vin- R7 7.5 10 R8 7.5 13 G2 1 GAIN = 233.426 V2 1e-6 I1 5e-3 RA2 G2A 18 R12 1 GAIN = 113.96e-3 DX + - + - 28 VOS 0.2E-6 8 1 + - 80 R5 NCHANNELMOSFET D1 RA1 GAIN = 233.426 4 M14 R10 1e9 DX En R21 R2 7.5004 3 1 + - + - Vin+ G1A DX 2 IN+ ISL28134 FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 V1 1e-6 D4 Cin1 10.1e-12 Cin2 10.1e-12 Differential to Single Ended 1st Gain Stage Input Stage Voltage Noise Stage Conversion Stage V+ E2 + - + - GAIN = 1 0 DX V++ D5 L1 G11 + - V5 0.607 7346.06E6 GAIN = 177.83E-6 21 D10 R17 GAIN = 879.62E-6 GAIN = 20e-3 1136.85 R15 1.00E-03 D7 DX 24 23 R19 50 V7 VOUT 1.04 Vc Vg D9 10e-12 + - DX GAIN = 68.225E-3 3.33E-09 R13 G7 DX + - 7.957E-07 G5 + - C4 C2 19 G3 26 27 Vmid 675E-6 ISY D8 3.33E-09 G6 L2 R18 GAIN = 879.62E-6 1136.85 7.957E-07 G10 C5 10e-12 G9 D11 + - + - GAIN = 20e-3 DX GAIN = 20e-3 GAIN = 177.83E-6 D6 Page 17 of 25 V-2nd Gain Stage Mid Supply ref V D12 G12 GAIN = 20e-3 E3 Common Mode Gain Stage with Zero DY C3 DY + GAIN = 68.225E-3 G8 22 R14 7346.06E6 1.04 R16 1.00E-03 + - 20 G4 + - V8 + - V6 + - 0.607 + - 25 DX E4 V- + - + - 2nd Pole Stage GAIN = 1 0 Supply Isolation Stage FIGURE 48. SPICE SCHEMATIC Output Stage R20 50 ISL28134 *ISL28134 Macromodel * *Revision History: * Revision A, LaFontaine June 17th 2011 * Model for Noise, quiescent supply currents, *CMRR135dB f = 200Hz, AVOL 174dB f = *6.5mHz, SR = 1.5V/us, GBWP 3.5MHz. *Copyright 2011 by Intersil Corporation *Refer to data sheet "LICENSE STATEMENT" *Use of this model indicates your acceptance *with the terms and provisions in the License *Statement. * *Intended use: *This Pspice Macromodel is intended to give *typical DC and AC performance *characteristics under a wide range of *external circuit configurations using *compatible simulation platforms - such as *iSim PE. * *Device performance features supported by *this model: *Typical, room temp., nominal power supply *voltages used to produce the following *characteristics: *Open and closed loop I/O impedances, *Open loop gain and phase, *Closed loop bandwidth and frequency *response, *Loading effects on closed loop frequency *response, *Input noise terms including 1/f effects, *Slew rate, Input and Output Headroom limits *to I/O voltage swing, Supply current at *nominal specified supply voltages, *Output current limiting (65mA) * *Device performance features NOT *supported by this model: *Harmonic distortion effects, *Disable operation (if any), *Thermal effects and/or over temperature *parameter variation, *Performance variation vs. supply voltage, *Part to part performance variation due to *normal process parameter spread, *Any performance difference arising from *different packaging, *Load current reflected into the power supply *current. * source ISL28134 * * Connections: +input * | -input * | | +Vsupply * | | | -Vsupply * | | | | output * | | | | | .subckt ISL28134 Vin+ Vin- V+ V- VOUT * *Voltage Noise E_En VIN+ EN 28 0 1 D_D13 29 28 DN V_V9 29 0 0.14 R_R21 28 0 80 * *Input Stage M_M10 11 VIN- 9 9 PMOSISIL M_M11 12 1 10 10 PMOSISIL M_M14 3 1 5 5 NCHANNELMOSFET M_M15 4 VIN- 6 6 NCHANNELMOSFET I_I1 7 V-- DC 5e-3 I_I2 V++ 8 DC 5e-3 I_IOS VIN- 1 DC 240e-12 G_G1A V++ 14 4 3 233.4267 G_G2A V-- 14 11 12 233.4267 V_V1 V++ 2 1e-6 V_V2 13 V-- 1e-6 V_VOS EN 30 0.2E-6 R_R1 3 2 7.5004 R_R2 4 2 7.5004 R_R3 5 7 10 R_R4 7 6 10 R_R5 9 8 10 R_R6 8 10 10 R_R7 13 11 7.5 R_R8 13 12 7.5 R_RA1 14 V++ 1 R_RA2 V-- 14 1 C_CinDif VIN- EN 4.71e-12 C_Cin1 V-- 30 10.1e-12 C_Cin2 V-- VIN- 10.1e-12 * *1st Gain Stage G_G1 V++ 16 15 VMID 113.96e-3 G_G2 V-- 16 15 VMID 113.96e-3 V_V3 17 16 0.607 V_V4 16 18 0.607 D_D1 15 VMID DX D_D2 VMID 15 DX D_D3 17 V++ DX D_D4 V-- 18 DX R_R9 15 14 100 R_R10 15 VMID 1e9 R_R11 16 V++ 1 R_R12 V-- 16 1 * *2nd Gain Stage G_G3 V++ VG 16 VMID 68.225E-3 G_G4 V-- VG 16 VMID 68.225E-3 V_V5 19 VG 0.607 V_V6 VG 20 0.607 D_D5 19 V++ DX D_D6 V-- 20 DX R_R13 VG V++ 7346.06E6 R_R14 V-- VG 7346.06E6 C_C2 VG V++ 3.33E-09 C_C3 V-- VG 3.33E-09 * *Mid supply Ref E_E4 VMID V-- V++ V-- 0.5 * *Supply Isolation Stage E_E2 V++ 0 V+ 0 1 E_E3 V-- 0 V- 0 1 I_ISY V+ V- DC 675E-6 * *Common Mode Gain Stage G_G5 V++ VC VCM VMID 177.83E-6 G_G6 V-- VC VCM VMID 177.83E-6 E_EOS 1 30 VC VMID 1 R_R15 VC 21 1.00E-03 R_R16 22 VC 1.00E-03 R_R22 EN VCM 5e11 R_R23 VCM VIN- 5e11 L_L1 21 V++ 7.957E-07 L_L2 22 V-- 7.957E-07 * *2nd Pole Stage G_G7 V++ 23 VG VMID 879.62E-6 G_G8 V-- 23 VG VMID 879.62E-6 R_R17 23 V++ 1136.85 R_R18 V-- 23 1136.85 C_C4 23 V++ 10e-12 C_C5 V-- 23 10e-12 * *Output Stage G_G9 26 V-- VOUT 23 20e-3 G_G10 27 V-- 23 VOUT 20e-3 G_G11 VOUT V++ V++ 23 20e-3 G_G12 V-- VOUT 23 V-- 20e-3 V_V7 24 VOUT 1.04 V_V8 VOUT 25 1.04 D_D7 23 24 DX D_D8 25 23 DX D_D9 V++ 26 DX D_D10 V++ 27 DX D_D11 V-- 26 DY D_D12 V-- 27 DY R_R19 VOUT V++ 50 R_R20 V-- VOUT 50 * .model pmosisil pmos (kp=16e-3 vto=-0.6 +kf=0 af=1) .model NCHANNELMOSFET nmos (kp=3e-3 +vto=0.6 kf=0 af=1) .model DN D(KF=6.69e-9 af=1) .MODEL DX D(IS=1E-12 Rs=0.1 kf=0 af=1) .MODEL DY D(IS=1E-15 BV=50 Rs=1 kf=0 +af=1) .ends ISL28134 FIGURE 49. SPICE NET LIST FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 18 of 25 ISL28134 Characterization vs Simulation Results 400 VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/Hz) VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/Hz) 100 10 100 10 VS = 2.5V AV = 1 VS = 2.5V AV = 1 1 0.001 0.1 0.01 1 10 100 FREQUENCY (Hz) 1000 10k 1.0 1.0m 100k 100m GAIN (dB) / PHASE () 80 60 40 20 VS = 2.5V RL = 10M 0 100 60 40 20 1 10 VOS = 0 0 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M -20 0.1 100M 1 10 100 20 10 0 70 Rg = 100, Rf = 100k 50 AV = 100 AV = 10 60 VS = 2.5V CL = 3.7pF RL = 100k VOUT = 10mVP-P Rg = 1k, Rf = 100k Rg = 10k, Rf = 100k AV = 1 -10 GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) 30 80 Rg = 10, Rf = 100k AV = 1000 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M FIGURE 53. SIMULATED OPEN-LOOP GAIN, PHASE vs FREQUENCY 90 AV = 10,000 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 52. CHARACTERIZED OPEN-LOOP GAIN, PHASE vs FREQUENCY 40 100k PHASE FREQUENCY (Hz) 50 10k 80 SIMULATION -20 0.1 60 1.0k GAIN 120 100 70 100 140 PHASE GAIN 120 80 10 FIGURE 51. SIMULATED INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE 140 90 1.0 FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 50. CHARACTERIZED INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE GAIN (dB) / PHASE () 10m 40 30 AV = 10,000 Rg = 10, Rf = 100k AV = 1000 Rg = 100, Rf = 100k AV = 100 AV = 10 Rg = 1k, Rf = 100k 20 10 0 Rg = 10k, Rf = 100k AV = 1 -10 Rg = OPEN, Rf = 0 -20 VS = 2.5V CL = 3.7pF RL = 100k VOUT = 10mVP-P Rg = OPEN, Rf = 0 -20 -30 -30 -40 10 -40 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 54. CHARACTERIZED CLOSED-LOOP GAIN vs FREQUENCY FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 55. SIMULATED CLOSED-LOOP GAIN vs FREQUENCY Page 19 of 25 ISL28134 (Continued) 160 160 140 140 120 120 CMRR (dB) CMRR (dB) Characterization vs Simulation Results 100 80 60 100 80 60 VS = 2.5V VCM = 0V 40 SIMULATION 20 1m 0.1 VS = 2.5V VCM = 0V 40 10 1k 100k SIMULATION 20 1m 10M 0.1 FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 56. CHARACTERIZED CMRR vs FREQUENCY 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 VOLTAGE (V) 2.5 2.0 OUTPUT 1.5 VS = 5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 1V TO 4V 1.0 0.5 0 0 2 10M INPUT 2.5 2.0 OUTPUT 1.5 VS = 5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 1V TO 4V 0.5 6 4 3.0 1.0 8 0 10 0 2 1.0 1.0 VOLTAGE (V) INPUT 0.6 OUTPUT VS = 5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 0.1V TO 1.1V 0.2 0 2 6 4 0.8 INPUT 0.6 OUTPUT 0.4 VS = 5VDC AV = 1V RL = 100k VIN = 0.1V TO 1.1V 0.2 8 10 TIME (s) FIGURE 60. CHARACTERIZED SMALL-SIGNAL TRANSIENT RESPONSE FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 10 TIME (s) 1.2 0.4 8 FIGURE 59. SIMULATED LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V) 1.2 0.8 6 4 TIME (s) FIGURE 58. CHARACTERIZED LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V) VOLTAGE (V) 100k 3.5 INPUT 3.0 0 1k FIGURE 57. SIMULATED CMRR vs FREQUENCY 3.5 VOLTAGE (V) 10 FREQUENCY (Hz) 0 0 2 6 4 8 10 TIME (s) FIGURE 61. SIMULATED SMALL-SIGNAL TRANSIENT RESPONSE Page 20 of 25 ISL28134 Characterization vs Simulation Results (Continued) 4.0 4 VOH = 2.489V 3 2.0 1 VOLTAGE (V) VOLTAGE (V) 2 0 -1 VS = 2.5V AV = 1V RL = 1M VIN = -3V TO 3V -2 0 -3 -4.0 -4 0 5 10 15 TIME (ms) FIGURE 62. CHARACTERIZED NO PHASE INVERSION FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 20 VOL = -2.489V VS = 2.5V AV = 1V RL = 1M VIN = -4V TO 4V -2.0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 TIME (ms) FIGURE 63. SIMULATED NO PHASE INVERSION, VOH AND VOL Page 21 of 25 ISL28134 Revision History The revision history provided is for informational purposes only and is believed to be accurate, but not warranted. Please go to web to make sure you have the latest revision. DATE REVISION CHANGE October 14, 2014 FN6957.6 Figure 44 updated from: Rs//Rg= RS//Rg to: RF//RI= RS//Rg. Removed part numbers ISL28134FRUZ-T7 and ISL28134FBZ from ordering information table. Removed 6 LD UTDFN throughout the document. Removed pod L6.1.6x1.6. July 3, 2013 FN6957.5 Updated the figure 1 on page 1, and changed title from "PRECISION 10-BIT WEIGH SCALE/STRAIN GAUGE" to "PRECISION WEIGH SCALE / STRAIN GAUGE". Updated Figure 21: "Input noise voltage density vs frequency" on page 10. Added typical EMIRR spec to Electrical Spec table under section "AC SPECIFICATIONS" on page 5. Added applications paragraph to "EMI Rejection" on page 15. Added 2 Figures, 33 and 46, describing the test circuit and typical performance graph for "EMI Rejection" on page 15. August 3, 2012 FN6957.4 Made correction to Figure 1 on page 1 by changing resistor label from "1M" to "20k". December 12, 2011 FN6957.3 Updated front page introduction to reflect +125C grade and SOT-23 package release. Updated Figure 1 with newer relevant Apps Circuit Updated Figure 2 with extended temp range -40C to 125C Updated "Ordering Information" on page 3 by removing "Coming Soon" from ISL28134FHZ SOT-23 packages. Updated "Operating Conditions" on page 4 to include Full Industrial Grade Package. Updated "Electrical Specifications" Tables for both Vs = 5V and Vs = 2.5V (page 4 to page 7) as follows: Modified common conditions at top of tables from "Boldface limits apply over the operating temperature range, -40C to +85C." to "Boldface limits apply over the specified operating temperature range." Added MIN/MAX Vos spec from -40C to 125C: 4V Updated Conditions cell for TCVos from +85C to +125C. No limit change. Added MIN/MAX Ibias spec from -40C to 125C: 550pA Added Typ TCIbias spec from -40C to 125C: 2pA/C Added MIN/MAX Ios spec from -40C to 125C: 750pA Added Typ TCIos spec from TA = -40C to +125C: 4pA/C Updated Conditions cell for Common Mode Input Voltage Range Spec (removed TA = -40C to +85C). No limit change. Updated Conditions cell for CMRR for over temp (bolded) specs (removed TA = -40C to +85C). No limit change. Updated Conditions cell for PSRR for over temp (bolded) specs (removed TA = -40C to +85C). No limit change. Updated Conditions cell for Vs (removed TA = -40C to +85C). No limit change. Added MAX Is spec from -40C to 125C: 1150A Updated Conditions cell for VOH for over temp (bolded) specs (removed TA = -40C to +85C). No limit change. Updated Conditions cell for VOL for over temp (bolded) specs (removed TA = -40C to +85C). No limit change. Updated the following Figures to reflect the temp range from the range of (-40C to 85C) to (-40C to 125C) Figures 3-8, page 7 to page 8 Figures 11-20, page 8 to page 10 Minor edit to SPICE netlist Figure 49, page 18. Added "+" signs on 3 rows as follows: "model pmosisil pmos (kp=16e-3 vto=-0.6 +kf=0 af=1) .model NCHANNELMOSFET nmos (kp=3e-3 +vto=0.6 kf=0 af=1) .model DN D(KF=6.69e-9 af=1) .MODEL DX D(IS=1E-12 Rs=0.1 kf=0 af=1) .MODEL DY D(IS=1E-15 BV=50 Rs=1 kf=0 +af=1) .ends ISL28134" July 6, 2011 FN6957.2 Added Evaluation board to "Ordering Information" on page 3. Updated "INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE DENSITY vs FREQUENCY" on page 10 (Changed MIN frequency from 100mHz to 1mHz) Updated "LARGE SIGNAL STEP RESPONSE (3V)" on page 13 by changing the Time from 0 to 10 to 0 to 20 Added "ISL28134 SPICE Model" section, which includes Schematic, Macromodel and Characterization vs Simulation Results. June 8, 2011 FN6957.1 Initial release to web. FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 22 of 25 ISL28134 About Intersil Intersil Corporation is a leading provider of innovative power management and precision analog solutions. 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For information regarding Intersil Corporation and its products, see www.intersil.com FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 23 of 25 ISL28134 Package Outline Drawing M8.15E 8 LEAD NARROW BODY SMALL OUTLINE PLASTIC PACKAGE Rev 0, 08/09 4 4.90 0.10 A DETAIL "A" 0.22 0.03 B 6.0 0.20 3.90 0.10 4 PIN NO.1 ID MARK 5 (0.35) x 45 4 4 0.43 0.076 1.27 0.25 M C A B SIDE VIEW "B" TOP VIEW 1.75 MAX 1.45 0.1 0.25 GAUGE PLANE C SEATING PLANE 0.10 C 0.175 0.075 SIDE VIEW "A 0.63 0.23 DETAIL "A" (1.27) (0.60) NOTES: (1.50) (5.40) 1. Dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only. 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994. 3. Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal 0.05 4. Dimension does not include interlead flash or protrusions. Interlead flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.25mm per side. 5. The pin #1 identifier may be either a mold or mark feature. 6. Reference to JEDEC MS-012. TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN FN6957 Rev 6.00 October 14, 2014 Page 24 of 25 ISL28134 Package Outline Drawing P5.064A 5 LEAD SMALL OUTLINE TRANSISTOR PLASTIC PACKAGE Rev 0, 2/10 1.90 0-3 D A 0.08-0.20 5 4 PIN 1 INDEX AREA 2.80 3 1.60 3 0.15 C D 2x 2 5 (0.60) 0.20 C 2x 0.95 SEE DETAIL X B 0.40 0.05 3 END VIEW 0.20 M C A-B D TOP VIEW 10 TYP (2 PLCS) 2.90 5 H 0.15 C A-B 2x C 1.45 MAX 1.14 0.15 0.10 C SIDE VIEW SEATING PLANE (0.25) GAUGE PLANE 0.450.1 0.05-0.15 4 DETAIL "X" (0.60) (1.20) NOTES: (2.40) 1. Dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only. 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to ASME Y14.5M-1994. 3. Dimension is exclusive of mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs. 4. Foot length is measured at reference to guage plane. 5. This dimension is measured at Datum "H". 6. Package conforms to JEDEC MO-178AA. 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