JAJSF99G March 2002 – April 2018 OPA2354 , OPA354 , OPA4354
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Wide bandwidth, low input bias current, low input voltage, and current noise make the OPAx354 a preferred wideband photodiode transimpedance amplifier for low-voltage single-supply applications. Low-voltage noise is important because photodiode capacitance causes the effective noise gain of the circuit to increase at high frequency.
The key elements to a transimpedance design (as shown in Figure 36) are the expected diode capacitance [including the parasitic input common-mode and differential-mode input capacitance (2 + 2) pF for the OPAx354], the desired transimpedance gain (RF), and the gain-bandwidth product (GBW) for the OPAx354 (100 MHz, typical). With these three variables set, the feedback capacitor value (CF) may be set to control the frequency response.
To achieve a maximally flat, second-order, Butterworth frequency response, the feedback pole must be set as shown in Equation 1:
Typical surface-mount resistors have a parasitic capacitance of approximately 0.2 pF that must be deducted from the calculated feedback capacitance value. Bandwidth is calculated by Equation 2:
For even higher transimpedance bandwidth, the high-speed CMOS OPA355 (200-MHz GBW) or the OPA655 (400-MHz GBW) may be used.