SBOS919C August 2019 – August 2020 OPA862
PRODUCTION DATA
For RF = 0 Ω, with the VFB pin shorted to VOUT+, use Equation 3 to determine that the OPA862 is in a differential gain of 2 V/V configuration. Equation 4 describes how setting VREF equal to 2.5 V results in a VOCM of 2.5 V, as required per the design criteria. When designing a front-end stage with the OPA862, the input common-mode voltage and the output voltage range of the input and output pins, respectively, must be considered carefully. Choose the supplies such that none of these voltage ranges are violated and that the single-ended output voltages at each output do not exceed the maximum allowed voltages of the subsequent stage that the OPA862 is driving. Simulate the transfer characteristics of this circuit to ensure the output voltages are within the desired operation limits. Figure 8-3 illustrates the transfer characteristics for the OPA862 configuration in Figure 8-2. The output waveforms of the circuit in Figure 8-2 are described in Figure 8-4 and meets the design requirements of Table 8-1.