Low Noise, Dual Switched Integrator
Texas Instruments
Description
The ACF2101 is a dual switched integrator for precision applications. Each channel can convert an input current to an output voltage by integration, using either an internal or external capacitor. Included on the chip are precision 100pF integration capacitors, hold and reset switches, and output multiplexers.As a complete circuit on a single chip, the ACF2101 eliminates many of the problems commonly encountered in discrete designs, such as leakage current errors and noise pickup. The integrating approach can provide lower noise than conventional transimpedance amplifier designs and also eliminates the need for high performance, high value feedback resistors.The extremely low bias current and low noise of the ACF2101's Difet® amplifiers, along with active laser trimming of both offset and drift, assure precision current to voltage conversion.Although designed for +5V, -15V supplies, the ACF2101 can be operated on supplies up to ±18VDC. It is available in both 24-pin plastic DIP and SOIC packages.Difet® Burr-Brown Corp.
Features
INCLUDES INTEGRATION CAPACITOR, RESET AND HOLD SWITCHES, and OUTPUT MULTIPLEXER LOW NOISE: 10µVrms LOW CHARGE TRANSFER: 0.1pC WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE: 120dB LOW BIAS CURRENT: 100fA
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| DDC112 | DDC112: Dual Current Input 20-Bit Analog-To-Digital Converter (Rev. B) | Cards and Modules |
| IVC102 | Precision Switched Integrator Transimpedance Amplifier | Actives - Sensors and Transducers |
| OPA380 | Precision, High-Speed Transimpedance Amplifier (Rev. G) | Actives - Sensors and Transducers |
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