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Can you suggest high side current sensing op amp with higher band width (above 4MHz) and higher common mode voltage (above 12V ); Supply voltage is 5V(+V)
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Can you suggest high side current sensing op amp with higher band width (above 4MHz) and higher common mode voltage (above 12V ); Supply voltage is 5V(+V)
Hello Renjini,
According the blog: https://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/analogwire/posts/four-ways-to-design-an-amplifier-without-a-rail-to-rail-op-amp
The input common-mode voltage (Vcm) is (VREF + VIN+ * G)/(G+1), where G is the differential gain of the circuit, VREF is the termination voltage for noninverting divider and VIN+ is the noninverting differential input. Lower gains reduce the required input common-mode range.
This will force signal gain below 1; the op amp gain is higher by 1, so less than 2 total. 4MHz * 2 = 8MHz. Add bandwidth margin based on how much distortion is acceptable; 50MHz device should do well. Above that reduces options and can raise costs.
OPA2607-Q1 is 50MHz and has low Vos
OPA355-Q1 is faster but less accurate DC value.