SLOA332A July 2023 – September 2024 LMV821-N , LMV831 , OPA2991 , OPA345 , OPA376 , OPA376-Q1 , OPA377 , OPA377-Q1 , OPA4991 , OPA991 , TL074 , TLV376 , TLV9001 , TLV9002 , TS321
This application note discusses the discrepancy between the slew rate in applications and the slew rate specifications in op amp data sheets. The virtual ground (or virtual zero) concept simplifies op amp design by assuming the voltage difference between the inputs, VID, is zero. VID must increase to generate slew rate. Just over 100mV are needed to reach the maximum natural slew rate that is listed in many data sheets. Some op amps have a data sheet slew rate greater than natural slew rate by incorporating a slew boost circuit. The VID needed to reach boosted slew rate can be several hundreds of millivolts. Most data sheets do not state the presence of slew boost; however, there are methods to determine the presence of slew boost by examining the data sheet figures with waveforms.