SBOU252 August 2021 OPA4991 , OPA4991-Q1 , TLV9004 , TLV9004-Q1
Figure 4-3 displays the schematic for the difference amplifier circuit configuration.
CH | RINM | RF |
CF |
RINP | RVREF | CVREF | RPL |
RIso |
CL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | R1 | R2 |
C3 |
R3 | R4 | C4 | R6 |
R5 |
C5 |
2 | R7 | R8 |
C6 |
R9 | R10 | C7 | R12 |
R11 |
C8 |
3 | R13 | R14 |
C9 |
R15 | R16 | C10 | R18 |
R17 |
C11 |
4 | R19 | R20 |
C12 |
R21 | R22 | C13 | R24 |
R23 |
C14 |
Equation 1 displays the transfer function of the difference amplifier circuit configuration. Note, Input signals IN+ and IN- are altered to INP and INM respectively in the transfer function for simplicity of the equation.
If RF = RVREF and RINM = RINP, Equation 1 can simplify to Equation 2.
Capacitors CF and CVREF provide the option to filter the output of the amplifier. Equation 3 calculates the cutoff frequency, fc, of the filter; where RF = RVREF, RINM = RINP, and CF = CVREF.
Resistor RPL can be used to set the Vref pin to GND. A grounded Vref is best used with a split power supply configuration. Do not externally drive the Vref pin if RPL is populated on the PCB.
Resistor Riso, and capacitor CL provide the option to create a RC filter, or test output loads for the amplifier. When not applicable, use a zero ohm resistor for Riso and do not populate CL.
Figure 4-4 displays the DYY-AMP-EVM populated with the required components to configure channel 1 as a difference amplifier with no load and VREF tied to ground.