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OPA699: About Limiter

Part Number: OPA699

Hi all,

A circuit is being studied to remove minute noise from the input signal using the OPA699 limiter function.
When the power supply is +/- 5 V, can both VL and VH be used by applying a positive voltage?
For example, in the case of VL = 1V and VH = 3V.

Regards,
Toshi

  • Hi Toshi,

    I am not clear on the understanding of your question. But from what I understand, are you asking that can both VL and VH be positive voltage such as VL = 1V and VH = 3V?
    Well if you look at the electrical characteristics section of the datasheet for when Vs = +/- 5V, the minimum limiter separation is listed as 400 mV. This implies that VL and VH can be both positive voltages VL = 1V and VH = 3V since these are 400 mV apart. I don't see any requirements for VL and VH to be balanced. There are only min and max limiter separation limitations.

    Thanks!
    -Karan