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 MIC911
Micrel
MIC911
105MHz Low-Power SOT-23-5 Op Amp
General Description
The MIC911 is a high-speed operational amplifier which is unity gain stable regardless of resistive and capacitive load. It provides a gain-bandwidth product of 105MHz, a very low 1.25mA supply current, and features the IttybittyTM SOT-23-5 package. Supply voltage range is from 2.5V to 9V, allowing the MIC911 to be used in low-voltage circuits or applications requiring large dynamic range. The MIC911 is stable driving any capacitative load and achieves excellent PSRR and CMRR, making it much easier to use than most conventional high-speed devices. Low supply voltage, low power consumption, and small packing make the MIC911 ideal for portable equipment. The ability to drive capacitative loads also makes it possible to drive long coaxial cables.
Features
* * * * * * * * 105MHz gain bandwidth product 1.25mA supply current Unconditionally unity gain stable Drives any capacitive load SOT-23-5 package 120V/s slew rate 112dB CMRR Stable with gain of +2 or -1
Applications
* * * * * * Video Imaging Ultrasound Portable equipment Line drivers XDSL
Ordering Information
Part Number MIC911BM5 Junction Temp. Range -40C to +85C Package SOT-23-5
Pin Configuration
IN+
3
Functional Pinout
V+ OUT
2 1
IN+
V+ OUT
2 1
Part Identification
3
A22
4 5
4 5
IN-
V-
IN-
V-
SOT-23-5
SOT-23-5
Pin Description
Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 Pin Name OUT V+ IN+ IN- V- Pin Function Output: Amplifier Output Positive Supply (Input) Noninverting Input Inverting Input Negative Supply (Input)
Micrel, Inc. * 1849 Fortune Drive * San Jose, CA 95131 * USA * tel + 1 (408) 944-0800 * fax + 1 (408) 944-0970 * http://www.micrel.com
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
Supply Voltage (VV+ - VV-) ........................................... 20V Differentail Input Voltage (VIN+ - VIN-) .......... 4V, Note 3 Input Common-Mode Range (VIN+, VIN-) .......... VV+ to VV- Lead Temperature (soldering, 5 sec.) ....................... 260C Storage Temperature (TS) ........................................ 150C ESD Rating, Note 4 ................................................... 1.5kV
Operating Ratings (Note 2)
Supply Voltage (VS) ....................................... 2.5V to 9V Junction Temperature (TJ) ......................... -40C to +85C Package Thermal Resistance ............................... 260C/W
Electrical Characteristics (5V)
VV+ = +5V, VV- = -5V, VCM = 0V, VOUT = 0V; RL = 10M; TJ = 25C, bold values indicate -40C TJ +85C; unless noted. Symbol VOS VOS IB IOS VCM CMRR PSRR AVOL VOUT Parameter Input Offset Voltage Input Offset Voltage Temperature Coefficient Input Bias Current Input Offset Current Input Common-Mode Range Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Power Supply Rejection Ratio Large-Signal Voltage Gain CMRR > 60dB -3V < VCM < +3V 5V < VS < 9V RL = 2k, VOUT = 2V RL = 200, VOUT = 1V Maximum Output Voltage Swing positive, RL = 2k negative, RL = 2k positive, RL = 200 negative, RL = 200, Note 5 negative, RL = 200, 25C TJ +85C, Note 5 GBW BW SR IGND IGND Unity Gain-Bandwidth Product -3dB Bandwidth Slew Rate Short-Circuit Output Current source sink Supply Current RL = 1k AV = 2, RL = 470 95 70 100 65 17 1.25 1.8 2.3 +2.8 +2.5 -3.5 80 75 65 65 +3.3 +3.0 110 88 78 78 3.5 -3.5 3.2 -2.5 -1.7 -1.0 -1.7 -3.3 -3.0 Condition Min Typ 1 4 1.5 0.03 4 8 2 3 +3.5 Max 10 Units mV V/C A A A A V dB dB dB dB V V V V V V V V V MHz MHz V/s mA mA mA mA
Electrical Characteristics
VV+ = +9V, VV- = -9V, VCM = 0V, VOUT = 0V; RL = 10M; TJ = 25C, bold values indicate -40C TJ +85C; unless noted Symbol VOS VOS IB Parameter Input Offset Voltage Input Offset Voltage Temperature Coefficient Input Bias Current Condition Min Typ 1 4 1.5 4 8 Max 10 Units mV V/C A A
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Symbol IOS VCM CMRR AVOL VOUT Parameter Input Offset Current 0.03 Input Common-Mode Range Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Large-Signal Voltage Gain Maximum Output Voltage Swing CMRR > 60dB -7V < VCM < 7V RL = 2k, VOUT = 6V positive, RL = 2k negative, RL = 2k GBW BW SR IGND IGND
Note 1. Note 2. Note 3. Note 4. Note 5.
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Condition Min Typ Max 2 3 +7.5 112 80 +7.4 -7.4 105 80 120 source sink Supply Current
Exceeding the absolute maximum rating may damage the device. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating. Exceeding the maximum differential input voltage will damage the input stage and degrade performance (in particular, input bias current is likely to change). Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precautions recommended. Human body model, 1.5k in series with 100pF. Output swing limited by the maximum output sink capability, refer to the short-circuit current vs. temperature graph in "Typical Characteristics."
Units A A V dB dB V V
-7.5 80 65 +7.2 +6.8
-7.2 -6.8
V V MHz MHz V/s mA mA
Unity Gain-Bandwidth Product -3dB Bandwidth Slew Rate Short-Circuit Output Current
RL = 1k AV = 2, RL = 470
80 22 1.35 1.9 2.4
mA mA
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Test Circuits
VCC 10F
VCC
50
BNC
0.1F
R2 5k 10F
Input 0.1F 10k 10k 50
BNC
2k
4 2
BNC
BNC
Input
Output
R1 5k R7c 2k R7b 200 R7a 100 R6
4
2
0.1F
1 BNC
MIC911
3 5
1
MIC911
3 5
Output
10k
0.1F
0.1F 50
5k All resistors 1%
Input 0.1F
R3 200k R4 250
R5 5k VEE
10F
All resistors: 1% metal film VEE
10F
R2 R2 + R 5 + R4 VOUT = VERROR 1 + + R1 R7
100pF
PSRR vs. Frequency
CMRR vs. Frequency
VCC
10pF R1 20
R2 4k
10F
R3 27k S1 S2
4
2
0.1F
1 BNC
MIC911
3 5
To Dynamic Analyzer
R5 20
R4 27k
0.1F
10pF VEE
10F
Noise Measurement
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Electrical Characteristics
Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage
2.0 SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
Supply Current vs. Temperature
2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) VSUPPLY = 9V VSUPPLY = 5V OFFSET VOLTAGE (mV) 0.0
Offset Voltage vs. Temperature
+85C 1.5 +25C -40C 1.0
-0.5
VSUPPLY = 5V
-1.0 VSUPPLY = 9V -1.5
0.5 2
3456789 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
10
-2.0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C)
Bias Current vs. Temperature
2.5
Offset Voltage vs. Common-Mode Voltage
-0.25 VSUPPLY = 5V OFFSET VOLTGE (mV) OFFSET VOLTGE (mV) -0.5
Offset Voltage vs. Common-Mode Voltage
VSUPPLY = 9V
BIAS CURRENT (A)
2
-0.50
+85C +25C
+85C -1.0 +25C -40C
1.5
VSUPPLY = 9V
-0.75 -40C -1.00
1 VSUPPLY = 5V 0.5 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C)
-1.25 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)
-1.5 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)
Short-Circuit Current vs. Temperature
95 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 VSUPPLY = 5V SOURCING CURRENT VSUPPLY = 9V
Short-Circuit Current vs. Temperature
-10
Short-Circuit Current vs. Supply Voltage
100 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
-15
VSUPPLY = 5V
80 +25C 60 -40C SOURCING CURRENT 20 2 3456789 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 10 +85C
-20 SINKING CURRENT -25 VSUPPLY = 9V -30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C)
40
55 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C)
Short-Circuit Current vs. Supply Voltage
-10 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) -40C OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 0
Output Voltage vs. Output Current
0.0
Output Voltage vs. Output Current
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) -0.5 -1.0 +25C -1.5 -2.0 -2.5 -3.0 -3.5 -4.0 -25 VSUPPLY = 5V -20 -15 -10 -5 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 0 +85C SINKING CURRENT -40C
+85C
VSUPPLY = 5V
-15
-40C
-20 +85C SINKING CURRENT -30 2
+25C
+25C SOURCING CURRENT 20 40 60 80 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
-25
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Output Voltage vs. Output Current
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) +85C
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
Output Voltage vs. Output Current
0
Gain Bandwidth and Phase Margin vs. Load
175 46 VSUPPLY = 5V 44 42 Phase Margin 40 38 Gain Bandwidth 36 34
GAIN BANDWIDTH (MHz)
-40C -4 -6 -8 VSUPPLY = 9V -20 -10 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 0 +85C
125 100 75 50 25 0 0
+25C
4 3 -40C 2 SOURCING 1 CURRENT 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
-10 -30
32 200 400 600 800 1000 CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)
Gain Bandwidth and Phase Margin vs. Load
175 46 44
Gain Bandwidth and Phase Margin vs. Supply Voltage
175 46 Phase Margin 44 42 40 Gain Bandwidth 38 36 34 3456789 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 32 10
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
120 100
GAIN BANDWIDTH (MHz)
150 125 100 75 50 25 0 0
GAIN BANDWIDTH (MHz)
VSUPPLY = 9V Phase Margin
150 125 100 75 50 25 0 2
PHASE MARGIN ()
42 40 38 Gain Bandwidth 36 34
PHASE MARGIN ()
CMRR (dB)
80 60 40 20 VSUPPLY = 5V
1x102
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x106
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
120 100
Positive Power Supply Rejection Ratio
100 80 100 80
Negative Power Supply Rejection Ratio
+PSRR (dB)
60 40 VSUPPLY = 5V 20 0
-PSRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
80 60 40 20
2
60 40 VSUPPLY = 5V 20 0
VSUPPLY = 9V
2
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x106
1x107
1x102
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x106
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Positive Power Supply Rejection Ratio
100 80
100 80
Negative Power Supply Rejection Ratio
10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 1
Closed-Loop Frequency Response
GAIN 180 135 90 9V 45 0 -45
+PSRR (dB)
-PSRR (dB)
1x107
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x106
1x107
0
1x10
1x10
1x107
32 200 400 600 800 1000 CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)
0
PHASE MARGIN ()
PHASE ()
10 9 8 7 6 5
VSUPPLY = 9V
+25C -2
SINKING CURRENT
150
60 40 VSUPPLY = 9V 20 0
60 40 VSUPPLY = 9V 20 0
GAIN (dB)
PHASE 2.5V
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x106
1x107
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x106
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
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1x10
1x10
-90 -135 -180 5V -225 -270 10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
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Open-Loop Frequency Response vs. Capacitive Load
50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 1 VSUPPLY = 5V 100pF GAIN (dB) 50pF 0pF 1000pF 470pF 200pF
Open-Loop Frequency Response vs. Capacitive Load
50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 1 VSUPPLY = 9V 50pF
GAIN (dB)
Open-Loop Frequency Response
50 40 30 20 10 0 RL = 100 225 180 135 90 45 0
1000pF 470pF 200pF
10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
-10 -45 No Load -20 -90 -30 -135 -40 VSUPPLY = 5V -180 -50 -225 1 10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
Open-Loop Frequency Response
50 40 30 20 10 0 RL = 100 225 180 135 90 45 0 10 8 6 4 2 0
Closed-Loop Frequency Response
100pF 500pF 200pF 1000pF 50pF 0pF GAIN (dB) 10 8 6 4 2 0
Closed-Loop Frequency Response
100pF 500pF 200pF 1000pF 50pF 0pF
PHASE ()
GAIN (dB)
-10 -45 No Load -20 -90 -30 -135 -40 VSUPPLY = 9V -180 -50 -225 1 10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
GAIN (dB)
-2 -4 -6 V SUPPLY = 2.5V -8 A = 1 V -10 1 10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
-2 -4 VSUPPLY = 5V -6 AV = 1 -8 -10 1 10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
Closed-Loop Frequency Response
10 8 6 4 2 0 100pF 500pF 200pF 50pF 1000pF 0pF 100
Positive Slew Rate
100
Negative Slew Rate
SLEW RATE (V/s)
75 VCC = 5V 50
SLEW RATE (V/s)
75
VCC = 5V
GAIN (dB)
50
-2 -4 VSUPPLY = 9V -6 AV = 1 -8 -10 1 10 100 200 FREQUENCY (MHz)
25
25
0 0
200 400 600 800 1000 LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)
0 0
200 400 600 800 1000 LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)
Closed-Loop Frequency Response Test Circuit
VCC 10F
SLEW RATE (V/s) 150
Positive Slew Rate
150 VCC = 9V
Negative Slew Rate
VCC = 9V 100
0.1F
100
FET probe MIC911 RF 50 10F VEE CL
50
SLEW RATE (V/s)
50
0 0
200 400 600 800 1000 LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)
0 0
200 400 600 800 1000 LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)
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PHASE ()
GAIN (dB)
100pF
0pF
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Voltage Noise
250 7
Current Noise
NOISE CURRENT pA Hz
6 5 4 3 2 1
nV Hz NOISE VOLTAGE
200 150 100 50 0
1x101
1x102
1x103
1x104
1x105
1x101
1x102
1x103
1x104
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
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Small-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 5V AV = 1 CL = 1.7pF RL = 10M VCC = 5V AV = 1 CL = 100pF RL = 10M
Small-Signal Pulse Response
INPUT
OUTPUT
Small-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 5V AV = 1 CL = 1000pF
OUTPUT
INPUT
Small-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 9V AV = 1 CL = 1.7pF RL = 10M
INPUT
OUTPUT
Small-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 9V AV = 1 CL = 100pF RL = 10M
OUTPUT
INPUT
Small-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 9V AV = 1 CL = 1000pF RL = 10M
INPUT
OUTPUT
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OUTPUT
INPUT
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Large-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 5V AV = 1 CL = 1.7pF RL = 10M
OUTPUT OUTPUT
Large-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 5V AV = 1 CL = 100pF RL = 10M V = 5.52V t = 46ns
V = 5.44V t = 42ns
Large-Signal Pulse Response
Large-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 9V AV = 1 CL = 1.7pF RL = 10M
OUTPUT
VCC = 5V AV = 1 CL = 1000pF RL = 10M
OUTPUT
V = 5.32V t = 100ns
V = 5.52V t = 34ns
Large-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 9V AV = 1 CL = 100pF RL = 10M
OUTPUT
Large-Signal Pulse Response
VCC = 9V AV = 1 CL = 1000pF RL = 10M
OUTPUT
V = 5.24V t = 36ns
V = 5.56V t = 84ns
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Power Supply Bypassing Regular supply bypassing techniques are recommended. A 10F capacitor in parallel with a 0.1F capacitor on both the positive and negative supplies are ideal. For best performance all bypassing capacitors should be located as close to the op amp as possible and all capacitors should be low ESL (equivalent series inductance), ESR (equivalent series resistance). Surface-mount ceramic capacitors are ideal. Thermal Considerations The SOT-23-5 package, like all small packages, has a high thermal resistance. It is important to ensure the IC does not exceed the maximum operating junction (die) temperature of 85C. The part can be operated up to the absolute maximum temperature rating of 125C, but between 85C and 125C performance will degrade, in particular CMRR will reduce. A MIC911 with no load, dissipates power equal to the quiescent supply current * supply voltage PD(no load) = VV + - VV - IS When a load is added, the additional power is dissipated in the output stage of the op amp. The power dissipated in the device is a function of supply voltage, output voltage and output current. PD(output stage) = VV + - VOUT IOUT
Applications Information
The MIC911 is a high-speed, voltage-feedback operational amplifier featuring very low supply current and excellent stability. This device is unity gain stable and capable of driving high capacitance loads. Driving High Capacitance The MIC911 is stable when driving any capacitance (see "Typical Characteristics: Gain Bandwidth and Phase Margin vs. Load Capacitance") making it ideal for driving long coaxial cables or other high-capacitance loads. Phase margin remains constant as load capacitance is increased. Most high-speed op amps are only able to drive limited capacitance. Note: increasing load capacitance does reduce the speed of the device (see "Typical Characteristics: Gain Bandwidth and Phase Margin vs. Load"). In applications where the load capacitance reduces the speed of the op amp to an unacceptable level, the effect of the load capacitance can be reduced by adding a small resistor (<100) in series with the output. Feedback Resistor Selection Conventional op amp gain configurations and resistor selection apply, the MIC911 is NOT a current feedback device. Resistor values in the range of 1k to 10k are recommended. Layout Considerations All high speed devices require careful PCB layout. The high stability and high PSRR of the MIC911 make this op amp easier to use than most, but the following guidelines should be observed: Capacitance, particularly on the two inputs pins will degrade performance; avoid large copper traces to the inputs. Keep the output signal away from the inputs and use a ground plane. It is important to ensure adequate supply bypassing capacitors are located close to the device.
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Total Power Dissipation = PD(no load) + PD(output stage)
Ensure the total power dissipated in the device is no greater than the thermal capacity of the package. The SOT23-5 package has a thermal resistance of 260C/W. Max . Allowable Power Dissipation = TJ (max) - TA(max) 260W
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Package Information
1.90 (0.075) REF 0.95 (0.037) REF
1.75 (0.069) 1.50 (0.059)
3.00 (0.118) 2.60 (0.102)
DIMENSIONS: MM (INCH) 3.02 (0.119) 2.80 (0.110) 1.30 (0.051) 0.90 (0.035) 10 0 0.15 (0.006) 0.00 (0.000) 0.20 (0.008) 0.09 (0.004)
0.50 (0.020) 0.35 (0.014)
0.60 (0.024) 0.10 (0.004)
SOT-23-5 (M5)
MICREL INC. 1849 FORTUNE DRIVE SAN JOSE, CA 95131 USA
TEL
+ 1 (408) 944-0800
FAX
+ 1 (408) 944-0970
WEB
http://www.micrel.com
This information is believed to be accurate and reliable, however no responsibility is assumed by Micrel for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent right of Micrel Inc. (c) 2000 Micrel Incorporated
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