Re: Driving an OP AMP input with no VCC
- From: Fred Bartoli <fred._canxxxel_this_bartoli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 16:01:56 +0100
Jim Thompson a écrit :
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 02:18:41 GMT, "AJ" <itisme33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Jim Thompson" <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:kea2l21ebbdkp37cb058475pnslsuunvdi@xxxxxxxxxxOn Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:37:57 GMT, "AJ" <itisme33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Thanks anyway mate, I am not committed to the MCP6044, can you recommend one that would be suitable for my application or tell me what I should be looking for?
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"Jim Thompson" <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote inI am unable to view a data *** from Microchip's site. Firefox just
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On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 11:38:23 GMT, "AJ" <itisme33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>I am using and MCP6044 running at 5V and I have the input clamped via BAT54S
wrote:
I have a similar question to one posted a few days ago. I am thinking ofDepends on the OpAmp. Read the maximum input voltage spec. If it
driving an OP AMP running at 5V configured as a follower with a 4.0V input
via a 10K and there could be times where Vcc is removed while the input
remains. Is it possible that this could damage the IC and should I use a
74LCX541 buffer as previously discussed?
Best regards,
AJ
defines maximum input as a relationship with VCC, then you may have
problems.
Be more precise in you question... OpAmp type, etc.
...Jim Thompson
diodes to a 3.3V rail and ground. The problem is that my board may loose
power while an input remains. I have a TVS on the 3.3V rail to prevent it
going above 3.3V but this would mean that an input would be clamped at 3.6V
while the OP AMP's Vcc would be 0V.
Best regards
AJ
hangs and sucks 100% CPU. Sorry.
...Jim Thompson
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Best regards
AJ
All inputs and outputs................... VSS –0.3 V to VDD +0.3 V
I think you will find most, if not all OpAmps have this restriction,
so you need some way to protect it.
Post your schematic on a.b.s.e and everyone here will take a look.
...Jim Thompson
So it's time for some update.
Have a look at "over the top" opamps or comparators like LT1716 or LT1782...
Bias current is going high over the supply rail, but it is OK for some applications.
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Thanks,
Fred.
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