SLAU846B June 2023 – November 2024 MSPM0G1105 , MSPM0G1106 , MSPM0G1107 , MSPM0G1505 , MSPM0G1506 , MSPM0G1507 , MSPM0G1519 , MSPM0G3105 , MSPM0G3105-Q1 , MSPM0G3106 , MSPM0G3106-Q1 , MSPM0G3107 , MSPM0G3107-Q1 , MSPM0G3505 , MSPM0G3505-Q1 , MSPM0G3506 , MSPM0G3506-Q1 , MSPM0G3507 , MSPM0G3507-Q1 , MSPM0G3519
The OPA integrates a high-performance chopper stabilized low-power rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifier. It can be reconfigured in real-time to meet the performance requirements of a specific application. The following table depicts all of the op-amp analog core features and parameters that are configurable:
Parameter | Configuration Options |
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Rail-to-Rail Input (RRI) | Enabled / Disabled |
Gain Bandwidth Product (GBW) | 6MHz (STD Mode) / 1MHz (LP Mode) |
Chopping (CHOP) | Disabled/Standard Chop/ADC-assisted Chop |
In some basic signal conditioning applications, rail-to-rail input is not required and thus can be disabled to reduce overall power consumption. Rail-to-rail input can be disabled by clearing the RRI bit field in the PMUOPAMP register. The same concept applies to the gain bandwidth product for general purpose applications which require <1MHz GBW. The OPA can be configured to the low power operating mode (LP mode) by clearing the GBW bit in the CFGBASE register.
In some analog sensing applications, high accuracy and low offset drift is a requirement. For these use-cases, chopping can be enabled to significantly improve offset voltage and offset drift performance. Please refer to Section 14.2.6 for more details on how to properly configure and leverage the chopping feature of the OPA.