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TSX631A Op amp compatibility with 2200 KHz signals

sreejithrnair
Associate III

Hi Team,

 

@Peter BENSCH 

 

I want to process PWM HART signals of 1.2 KHz/2.2KHz. Will the op-amp TSX631A be suitable for this application which is having a bandwidth of 200 KHz?

 

 

Regards,

Sreejith R Nair

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AScha.3
Chief II

Hi,

just clear definition : 2200 kHz or 1,2 kHz - or what ?

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sreejithrnair
Associate III

Hi,

 

Frequency is 1200 Hz - 1.2 KHz and 2200 Hz - 2.2 KHz

Ok,  but what gain you want/use in your circuit ?  (200 kHz is : gain bandwidth product )

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sreejithrnair
Associate III

Hi,

We suspect the gain is around -6.66 dB. Please find the circuit attached.

 

sreejithrnair_0-1713779291758.png

 

Regards,
Sreejith

Hi,

"suspect" is not the appropriate designation here . 🙂

More "we know" ...

220/33 k = 6,7  ; so max gain 6,7 x , giving 200k / 6,7 = 30 kHz upper fgo.

Much more than you need for 1...3 kHz range, so its perfect here.

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sreejithrnair
Associate III

Great. Thanks.

Can you tell me the quiescent current of TSX631A as well?

 

 

Regards,

Sreejith

Come on, you see the headline ?

The TSX63x and TSX63xA series offer a 200 kHz gain bandwidth product while consuming 60 μA maximum at 16 V.

🙂

 

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Joe WILLIAMS
ST Employee

Hi sreejithrnair

 

This post has been escalated to the ST Online Support Team for additional assistance.  We'll contact you directly.

 

Kind Regards

Joe WILLIAMS

STMicro Support

LCE
Principal

Again an already answered "analog opamp" post which was:

"escalated to the ST Online Support Team for additional assistance."

Why that? @Joe WILLIAMS 

Big customer?