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A high input impedance single-ended input to balanced differential output amplifier
Fecha
2019-05Registro en:
Spinelli, Enrique Mario; Haberman, Marcelo Alejandro; Guerrero, Federico Nicolás; Garcia, Pablo; A high input impedance single-ended input to balanced differential output amplifier; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Ieee Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement; 69; 4; 5-2019; 1-18
0018-9456
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Spinelli, Enrique Mario
Haberman, Marcelo Alejandro
Guerrero, Federico Nicolás
Garcia, Pablo
Resumen
A high input impedance circuit to convert a single-ended (SE) voltage to its differential counterpart is proposed. It allows setting the common-mode (CM) output voltage to a reference voltage vR, while providing gain and a balanced output. The circuit, intended to work as sensor front-end for instrumentation applications, can be implemented by using available commercial devices, thus proving a solution for board-level design of instrumentation systems. It is based on operational amplifiers and can be tailored to specific requirements such as low noise levels, low bias currents or limited power supply voltages. The CM output voltage is controlled by a closed loop scheme, that results in a very good balance between circuit outputs. In order to test the proposed topology, two single-ended to differential output amplifiers were built and tested: a low-noise amplifier that presents a noise of 70nVRMS in a 0.1 Hz-1 kHz bandwidth with a noise spectral density lower than nV.√Hz for higher frequencies, and a low input bias current amplifier for coaxial piezoelectric sensors.