DocumentCode :
1100297
Title :
A 36 V Programmable Instrumentation Amplifier With Sub-20 \\mu V Offset and a CMRR in Excess of 120 dB at All Gain Settings
Author :
Schaffer, Viola ; Snoeij, Martijn F. ; Ivanov, Mikhail V. ; Trifonov, Dimitar T.
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum. GmbH, Erlangen
Volume :
44
Issue :
7
fYear :
2009
fDate :
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2036
Lastpage :
2046
Abstract :
A 36 V capable programmable gain instrumentation amplifier (PGA) is presented with sub-20 muV offset, sub-0.2 muV/degC offset drift and a common-mode rejection (CMRR) that exceeds 120 dB at all gain settings without any trimming. It is the first 36 V capable precision PGA implemented in a high-voltage CMOS process, which, in addition, incorporates several additional functions, such as the detection of input and output fault conditions, provisions for improving system-level settling time and an input switch network. All op-amps used in the PGA employ chopper stabilization with a notch filter that removes chopping glitches, leading to low offset and drift and no 1/f noise. The PGA has a total of 22 gain steps (binary steps between 1/8 to 128, each with an optional multiplying factor of 1 or 1.375) with better than 0.1% gain accuracy, < 0.001% nonlinearity and sub-2 ppm/C gain drift. The input switch network, in addition to acting as a 2-channel multiplexer, also enables various system-level diagnostic features. The PGA is implemented in a 0.35 mum CMOS process with a 36 V extension, has a 3.6 times 2.4 mm chip area and consumes a total quiescent current of 3 mA.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; choppers (circuits); instrumentation amplifiers; notch filters; operational amplifiers; programmable circuits; 2-channel multiplexer; CMOS process; CMRR; PGA; chopper stabilization; chopping glitches; common-mode rejection ratio; current 3 mA; high-voltage CMOS process; input switch network; notch filter; offset drift; op-amps; programmable gain instrumentation amplifier; size 0.35 mum; size 2.4 mm; size 3.6 mm; system-level diagnostic feature; system-level settling time; voltage 20 muV; voltage 36 V; CMOS process; Choppers; Electronics packaging; Fault detection; Filters; Gain; Instruments; Multiplexing; Operational amplifiers; Switches; CMRR; Chopper; high-voltage CMOS design; industrial instrumentation; instrumentation amplifier; programmable gain;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2009.2021921
Filename :
5109796
Link To Document :
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