JAJSLI5J January 2011 – March 2021 OPA2835 , OPA835
PRODUCTION DATA
For pulsed applications where the signal is at ground and pulses to a positive or negative voltage, the circuit bias-voltage considerations differ from those in an application with a signal that swings symmetrically about a reference point. Figure 9-7 shows a circuit where the signal is at ground (0 V) and pulses to a positive value.
If the input signal pulses negative from ground, an inverting amplifier is more appropriate, as shown in Figure 9-8. A key consideration in noninverting and inverting cases is that the input and output voltages are kept within the limits of the amplifier. Because the VICR of the OPA835 device includes the negative supply rail, the OPA835 op amp is well-suited for this application.