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Application Note (AB-076 NOISE ANALYSIS OF FET TRANSIMPEDANCE AMPLIFIERS) Needs Update

  • Yi Zhang99382
    Posted by Yi Zhang99382
    on Mar 08 2012 10:01 AM
    Prodigy10 points

    This application note was carried over from Burr-Brown. The math involved in this application note needs to be checked.

    1st).  Number from equation (9a) is inconsistant with number in equation(15a).

    2nd). Figure 8) and Figure 9) needs to be checked

    3rd). The procedure to calculate current noise is not quite clear (voltage noise part is okay)

    Anybody tried to follow these procedure presented in this application note? 

    amplifier noise
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  • Chris Featherstone
    Posted by Chris Featherstone
    on Apr 24 2012 17:42 PM
    Expert5125 points

    Yi,

    Thank you for pointing these concerns out. We will be looking into this and correct for any errors as well as clarifications that need to be made. We appreciate your feedback.

    Best Regards,

    Chris Featherstone
    Linear Characterization Engineer
    High Performance Linear Products

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  • Art Kay
    Posted by Art Kay
    on Apr 29 2012 19:00 PM
    Expert3225 points

    I agree with your assessment on Equation 9a and 15a.  Also the current section could use some clarification.  I will work on this, but this will take some time.  In the mean time below are some links to an alternative.  The articles below cover photo diode noise calculation, simulation, and measurement.  Let me know if this helps.

    Art  

     http://www.en-genius.net/includes/files/avt_120511.pdf

     http://www.en-genius.net/includes/files/avt_012312.pdf

     

    Art Kay Senior Applications Engineer High Performance Linear

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  • Mehmet Can
    Posted by Mehmet Can
    on Jul 29 2012 04:14 AM
    Prodigy20 points

    Dear Art Kay,

    I am looking forward for your explainations regarding the application note of Burr-Brown. With the clarification for the analysis in the "Current Noise" section, this application note is a very good resource.

    I also have also a question about this application note:

    1) In equation (9), they use f_c = 100 Hz to calculate the E_n1,rms for region 1. The end point for region 1 is 673 Hz and not 100 Hz. Why do they use f_c = 100 Hz?

    Thank you very much. Kind regards,

    Mehmet

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