Abstract: When does input bias current become a concern? Which archi
tecture offe
rs the lowest offset voltage? This
applica
TIon note introduces common op-amp input structures with their associated design
advantages and challenges.
OperaTIonal ampl
ifier (op amp) inputs vary widely in structure and pe
rformance. This document presents common op-amp input structures. By using the Electrical CharacterisTIcs table, the op amps are idenTIfied by type and part number.
Each op amp structure type offers its own advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, Maxim will continue to introduce op amps with a variety of configurations to opti
mize each product for its intended application. Table 1 below lists the various types used, some of which are very common while others are represented by only one or two examples in our product line.
Table 1. Op Amp Input: Types and Pa
rameters
Type
VOS
IB
IOS
TCIB
Comments
Bipolar PNP
100µV to 2mV
100nA to 1µA
10% IB
< 20%
VCM includes the negative supply rail.
MAX4493, LMX321
Bipolar NPN
10µV to 1mV
100nA to 1µA
10% IB
< 20%
Usually used for dual-supply precision amplifiers.
Bipolar Rail to Rail
500µV to 5mV
±100nA to 1µA
50% IB
< 40%
Uses both NPN and PNP types.
Most common rail-to-rail input stage.
IB changes polarity with different VCMs.
MAX4091, MAX4321
CMOS p-Channel
350µV to 20mV
±10pA to 1nA
IB
10x per 30°C
Lowest IB
Most common CMOS type due to its VCM, which includes the negative supply rail.
MAX4475, MAX4036
CMOS n-Channel
350µV to 20mV
±10pA to 1nA
IB
10x per 30°C
Not very common; performs similar to p-channel without single-supply operation.
CMOS Rail-to-Rail
1mV to 20mV
±10pA to 1nA
IB
10x per 30°C
Uses both n- and p- channel devices. Lower IB, but higher VOS, compared to bipolar rail to rail.
MAX9910, MAX9914, MAX4230
Bipolar NPN with IB Cancellation
100µV to 200µV
±10nA to 100nA
50% IB
< 40%
An internal current mirror is used to cancel the input bias current.
MAX400, MAX427, MAX437, OP07, and MXL1028.
Bipolar Current-Mode Feedback
500µV to 5mV
±100nA to 10µA (IN+ only)
NA
< 40%
IN+ is high impedance; IN- is low impedance.
Maxim has only a few CMFB types, generally high speed.
Limited range of useable feedback impedance.
MAX4223, MAX4112
JFET Op Amp
500µV to 2mV
±10pA to 1nA
IB
10x per 50°C
Active Input Offset Cancellation
1µV to 25µV
±10pA to 100pA
IB
~ 0
Chopper and autozero technique.
MAX4238, MAX4239, MAX420, ICL7650
The bipolar PNP has been Maxim's most common input because of its inherently low offset and single-supply operation. The bipolar rail-to-rail stage is, however, challenging the PNP version for customer use, and now constitutes more than 50% of our new op amp products. The remaining input stages shown in the table account for less than 20% of our op amp product line.
Generally if customers are looking for low offset voltage, they will have to use one of the bipolar input stages. If high impedance is needed, the application will require a CMOS input stage. If the application requires a JFET input stage, a CMOS-type op amp might satisfy the criteria. Maxim currently offers few op amps with JFET input stages, and those devices are very high priced.
Most of Maxim's op amps can be identified using the above table as a guide. Compare the offset voltage, the bias current, and the offset current to determine which of the above categories is the closest match for an application.
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