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OPA172: Unity Gain phase response

Part Number: OPA172
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI

How do I find the phase response of the OPA172 for unity gain?

  • Hi Blake,

    The easiest way to get the phase response while in unity gain would be to use TINA-TI to simulate the response. But I am curious why you would like the phase of the closed loop circuit?

    Thanks,

    Tim Claycomb

  • Sometimes you just want that to pull out the model prop. delay, perhaps when used inside another loop

    Here, the 5deg at 1Mhz indicates a (5/360)*(1/1MHz) = 13.9nsec prop delay. 

  • The other common thing to look at is phase linearity, here is a linear frequency sweep phase only - next you would dump this out to excel and do a line fit - you can already see visually it is a little curved. This was one of the really amazing things with the early current feedback developments, they deliver intrinsically linear phase naturally, important sometimes - 

  • Thanks for the info.  The reason that I wanted this info is so that I could determine the phase delay at a particular frequency and the info that you and others provided has given me the data that I need.  Many thanks.

  • Hi Blake,

    I'm glad we could help! If you need any support in the future please let us know.

    Thank you,

    Tim Claycomb