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Low drift photodiode amplifier circuit with ADS1271

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I would like to interface a photodiode transimpedance amplifier to an ADS1271. The largest source of error appears to be the drift of the transimpedance amp (TIA), rather than noise. 

 We prefer to use a linear amplifier, rather than a logarithmic amplifier. The topology is thus a linear TIA followed by either by a single ended to differential amp stage or by grounding one side of the ADC input if it provides better performance.

Assuming a 40 degree change in temperature, a 0.5uV/degree offset coefficient leads to a 20 uV input.  If both the TIA and the SE to DE stage have a 0.5uV/degree drift coefficient, total drift could be as large as 40uV.  For comparison a TIA gain of 5K in a 25kHz bandwidth has less than 2uV RMS noise, using a low noise TIA.

 I would very much appreciate recommendations for amplifiers and input topology for achieving the lowest possible total error, within -5 to 65 degree temperature range.

System parameters are:

Photocurrent range: 20nA to 1mA

Sampling rate: 52734 samples/sec

Photodiode capacitance: 10pF

Thanks

Bernard Harris