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LMP8270, LMP8275
High Common Mode, Gain of 20, Precision Voltage
Difference Amplifiers
General Description
The LMP
TM
8270, LMP8275 are fixed gain differential ampli-
fiers with a -2V to 27V input common mode voltage range
and a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V. The LMP8270,
LMP8275 are precision amplifiers which will detect, amplify
and filter small differential signals in the presence of high
common mode voltages. The gain is fixed at 20 and is
adequate to drive an ADC to full scale in most cases. The
LMP8270, LMP8275 have a preamplifier with a fixed gain of
10 and an amplifier with a fixed gain of 2, achieving overall
fixed gain of 20. The internal signal path between these two
stages is brought out on two pins, A1 and A2, which provide
a connection for a filter network.
The LMP8270, LMP8275 will function with reduced specifi-
cations over the extended common mode input voltage
range of -5 to 36 Volts. This feature makes the device
suitable for applications with load dump in automotive sys-
tems.
Features
n
Typical Values, TA = 25°C
n
Input Offset Voltage
1mV max
n
TCVos (LMP8270)
15µV/°C max
n
TCVos (LMP8275)
30µV/°C max
n
CMRR
80dB Min
n
Extended CMVR
-5V to 36V
n
Output Voltage Swing
Rail to Rail
n
Bandwidth
80KHz
n
Operating Temperature Range (Ambient) -40°C to 125°C
n
Operating Temperature Range (bare die) -40°C to 150°C
n
Supply Voltage
4.5V to 5.5V
n
Supply Current
1mA
Applications
n
Fuel Injection Control
n
Low Side Driver Configuration Current Sensing
n
Power Management Systems
Typical Application
Typical Application: Low side Current Sensing
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LMP
TM
is a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation.
PRELIMINARY
January 2005
LMP8270,LMP8275
High
Common
Mode,
Gain
of
20,
Precision
V
oltage
Difference
Amplifiers
© 2005 National Semiconductor Corporation
DS201307
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
ESD Tolerance (Note 2)
Human Body Model
For input pins only
±
4000V
For All other pins
±
2000V
Machine Model
200V
Supply Voltage (V
S
- GND)
5.75V
CMVR Continuous
-5 to 42 Volts
Transient (300 ms)
-TBD to 45 Volts
Storage Temperature Range
-65°C to +150°C
Junction Temperature (Note 3)
+150°C MAX
Soldering Information
Infrared or Convection (20 sec)
235°C
Wave Soldering Lead Temp. (10
sec)
260°C
Operating Ratings
(Note 1)
Temperature Range (Note 3)
Packaged devices(Note 3)
-40°C to +125°C
Bare Die Junction Temperature(Note
3)
-40°C to +150°C
Supply Voltage (V
S
­GND)
4.5V to 5.5V
Package Thermal Resistance (
JA
(Note 3))
8­Pin SOIC
190°C/W
5V Electrical Characteristics
(Note 7)
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed forT
A
= 25°C, V
S
= 5V, GND = 0, -2V
V
CM
27V. Boldface limits apply at the
temperature extremes.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
(Note
4)
Max
Units
V
OS
Input Offset Voltage
V
CM
= Vs/2
±
0.25
1.0
mV
TC V
OS
Input Offset Voltage Drift
LMP8270
±
6
±
15
µV/°C
TC V
OS
Input Offset Voltage Drift
LMP8275
±
6
±
30
µV/°C
A2 I
B
Input Bias Current of A2
(Note 5)
±
20
µA
I
S
Supply Current
0.6
TBD
1.0
1.2
TBD
mA
R
CM
Input impedance Common
Mode
160
200
240
K
R
DM
Input impedance Differential
Mode
320
400
480
K
CMVR
Input Common-Mode Voltage
Range
Continuous
-2
+27
V
ECMVR
Extended Common-Mode
Voltage Range
-5
36
V
DC
CMRR
DC Common Mode Rejection
Ratio
-2V
V
CM
27V
-5V
V
CM
36V
80
80
dB
AC
CMRR
AC Common Mode Rejection
Ratio
-2V
V
CM
27V
f = 1KHz
TBD
dB
-2V
V
CM
27V
f = 10KHz
TBD
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
4.5V
V
S
5.5V
TBD
TBD
dB
R
F-INT
Filter Resistor
97
100
103
K
TCR
F-INT
Filter Resistor Drift
TBD
ppm/°C
A
V
Total Gain
20
V/V
Gain Error
±
1
%
Gain Drift
±
25
ppm/°C
A1 V
OUT
A1 Output Voltage Swing
R
L
= 100K
on Output VOL
0.01
Volts
VOH
4.80
A2 V
OUT
A2 Output Voltage Swing
R
L
= 100K
on Output VOL
0.01
Volts
VOH
4.80
SR
Slew Rate (Note 6)
0.7
V/µs
BW
Bandwidth
80
KHz
LMP8270,
LMP8275
High
Common
Mode,
Gain
of
20,
Precision
V
oltage
Difference
Amplifier
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5V Electrical Characteristics
(Note 7)
(Continued)
Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed forT
A
= 25°C, V
S
= 5V, GND = 0, -2V
V
CM
27V. Boldface limits apply at the
temperature extremes.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
(Note
4)
Max
Units
Noise
0.1Hz ro 10Hz
TBD
µVpp
Spectral Density
TBD
nV/
Hz
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
intended to be functional, but specific performance is not guaranteed. For guaranteed specifications and the test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics Tables.
Note 2: Human body model, 1.5 k
in series with 100 pF. Machine model: 0 in series with 200 pF.
Note 3: The maximum power dissipation is a function of T
J(MAX)
,
JA
, and T
A
. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is
P
D
= (T
J(MAX)
- T
A
)/
JA
. All numbers apply for packages soldered directly onto a PC board.
Note 4: Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm.
Note 5: Positive current corresponds to current flowing into the device.
Note 6: Slew rate is the average of the rising and falling slew rates.
Note 7: Electrical table values apply only for factory testing conditions at the temperature indicated. Factory testing conditions result in very limited self-heating of
the device.
Connection Diagram
8­Pin SOIC
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Application Note
The LMP8270, LMP8275 are single supply amplifiers with a
fixed gain of 20 and an extended common mode voltage
range of -5V to 36V. The fixed gain is achieved in two
separate stages, a pre-amplifier with gain of +10 and a
second stage amplifier with gain of +2. A block diagram of
the LMP8270, LMP8275 is shown in Figure 1.
The overall offset of the LMP8270, LMP8275 is minimized by
trimming amplifier A1. This is done so that the output re-
ferred offset of A1 cancels the input referred offset of A2 or
10V
OS1
= -V
OS2
Because of this offset voltage relationship, the offset of each
individual amplifier stage maybe more than the limit speci-
fied for the overall system in the datasheet tables. Care must
be given when pin 3 and 4, A1 and A2, are connected to
each other. If the signal going from A1 to A2 is amplified or
attenuated (by use of amplifiers and resistors), the overall
LMP8270, LMP8275 offset will be affected as a result. Fil-
tering the signal between A1 and A2 or simply connecting the
two pins will not change the offset of the LMP8270,
LMP8275.
Referencing input referred offset voltages, the following re-
lationship holds:
If the signal on pin 3 is scaled, attenuated or amplified, by a
factor X, then the offset of the overall system will become:
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FIGURE 1.
LMP8270,
LMP8275
High
Common
Mode,
Gain
of
20,
Precision
V
oltage
Difference
Amplifier
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Application Note
(Continued)
This represents a value that the LMP8270, LMP8275 have
not been optimized and trimmed for and may very well be
above the limits indicated in the electrical characteristics
tables.
LMP8270,
LMP8275
High
Common
Mode,
Gain
of
20,
Precision
V
oltage
Difference
Amplifier
www.national.com
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LMP8270,LMP8275
High
Common
Mode,
Gain
of
20,
Precision
V
oltage
Difference
Amplifiers