ADA4505-2ARMZ-R2 Analog Devices Inc, ADA4505-2ARMZ-R2 Datasheet - Page 17

IC OPAMP GP R-R 50KHZ DUAL 8MSOP

ADA4505-2ARMZ-R2

Manufacturer Part Number
ADA4505-2ARMZ-R2
Description
IC OPAMP GP R-R 50KHZ DUAL 8MSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ADA4505-2ARMZ-R2

Design Resources
Precision Pulse Oximeter LED Current Sinks Using ADA4505-2, ADR1581, and ADG1636 (CN0125)
Amplifier Type
Voltage Feedback
Number Of Circuits
2
Output Type
Rail-to-Rail
Slew Rate
0.006 V/µs
Gain Bandwidth Product
50kHz
Current - Input Bias
0.5pA
Voltage - Input Offset
500µV
Current - Supply
7µA
Current - Output / Channel
40mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
1.8 V ~ 5 V, ±0.9 V ~ 2.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-MSOP, Micro8™, 8-uMAX, 8-uSOP,
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
-3db Bandwidth
-
FOUR-POLE LOW-PASS BUTTERWORTH FILTER
FOR GLUCOSE MONITOR
There are several methods of glucose monitoring: spectroscopic
absorption of infrared light in the 2 μm to 2.5 μm range, reflec-
tance spectrophotometry, and the amperometric type using
electrochemical strips with glucose oxidase enzymes. The
amperometric type generally uses three electrodes: a reference
electrode, a control electrode, and a working electrode. Although
this is a very old technique and widely used, signal-to-noise
ratio and repeatability can be improved using the ADA4505-2
with its low peak-to-peak voltage noise of 2.95 μV p-p from
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz and voltage noise density of 55 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz.
Another consideration is operation from a 3.3 V battery. Glucose
signal currents are usually less than 3 μA full scale, so the I-to-V
CONTROL
REFERENCE
WORKING
DUPLICATE OF CIRCUIT ABOVE
3
2
Figure 53. A Four-Pole Butterworth Filter That Can Be Used in a Glucose Meter
1000pF
5MΩ
V+
V–
C1
R1
8
4
+3.3V
ADA4505-2
1
U1
1/2
22.6kΩ
R2
22.6kΩ
0.047µF
R3
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0.1µF
C2
C3
5
6
converter requires low input bias current. The ADA4505-2 is an
excellent choice because it provides 0.5 pA typical and 2 pA
maximum of input bias current at ambient temperature.
A low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 80 Hz to100 Hz is
desirable in a glucose meter device to remove extraneous noise;
this can be a simple two- or four-pole Butterworth. Low power
op amps with bandwidths of 50 kHz to 500 kHz should be
adequate. The ADA4505-2 with its 50 kHz GBP and 10 μA
typical of current consumption meets these requirements. A
circuit design of a four-pole Butterworth filter (preceded by a
one-pole low-pass filter) is shown in Figure 53. With a 3.3 V
battery, the total power consumption of this design is 198 μW
typical at ambient temperature.
+3.3V
V+
V–
8
4
ADA4505-2
U1
1/2
7
22.6kΩ
R4
22.6kΩ
0.047µF
R5
0.1µF
C4
C5
3
2
+3.3V
V+
V–
8
4
ADA4505-2
1/2
U2
1
ADA4505-2
V
OUT

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