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Standard ICs
Voltage controlled operational amplifier
BA6110/BA6110FS
‘The 8A6110/BAB110FS is @ low-noise, ow-offset programmable operational ampitier, Offering superb linearity over
‘abroad rango, this IC Is cesignad so thatthe forward direction conductivity (Gn) Can be changed, making it ideal for
‘applications such as voltage control amplifiers (VCA), voltage control fiters (VCF} and vottage control oscillators
(v00),
Distortion reduction circuitry improves the signal-to-noise ratio by a significant 10d at a distortion rate of 0.59 in
‘comparison with products not equipped with this feature, When used as a voliage control amplifier (VGA), a high
S/N ratio of 6 dB can be achieved at a distortion rate of 0.5%.
‘The open loop gain Is determined by the control current and an attached gain determining resistance AL, enabling a
wide range of sttings.
Inaddition, a buit.n lon-mpedance output butler circuit reduces the number of atachments,
@Appiications
Electronic volume controts
\Vottage-contralies impedances
\Voltage-controlled ampitiers (VCA)
Voltage-controled titers (VCF)
Voltage controled oscilators (VCO)
‘Mulipliers
‘Sample holds
Schmit tiggers
@Features
4) Lowdistortion. (built-in low distortion reduction 4). Built output butter.
bias ciode) 55) Variable gm with superb linearity across three de-
2) Lownoise, cade elds
3) Low offset volage. (Ve=3mVau)
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Parameter ‘Synbol_[ unite [Unit
Power supply vtage Ve 3 v
BAGTIO 3007
Power despaton TOFS Pa 300 |W
‘Operating werporature Top | 20-70 [©
‘Storage temperature ee
Maximum contol current ‘em 500 uA
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‘@ Electrical characteristics (unless otherwise noted, Ta=25T, Vee=15V, Ver=-15V)
Parameter ‘Synbol | win] Typ. [Max ar
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Forward transmission conductance | gn _| 4800 | 8000 |12000| us |loowran=500 A Fie
Pin Gmaximumoutputvolege || Vow | 12 | 14 | — | _V [leowmn=S00 A Figs
Pin @maximamouioutvolage __[IVowi| 9 | 11 | — | v [Rma7eo Fig
in 6 maximum output current Tow | [900 | 500 | 680 | 1A [teonman=500 4A Figs
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BA6110/BA6110FS
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@circuit contguration
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(eference numbers inthe internal circuit configuration diagram are forthe BAB! 10}
‘The BAG110 is configured of an operational amplifier
which can control he forward propagation conduc-
tance (gn) using the control current, an input bias-
compensating diode used to eliminate distortion
created by the amplifiers diferential input, a bias set
ter, and an output butter.
In tho operational amplifier, Pin 1 isthe positive input
and Pin 2is the negative input. Pin 4is the control pin
which determines the cifferential current. Pin 6 is the
output pin which determines the open loop gain using
tho external resistor and the contro! curren.
This section describes the circutt operation of this op-
rational ampli.
‘Transistors Qis and Qrs form the differential input for
the operational amplifier, while transistors Q; to Qu: are
composed of the current mirror circuits. The currant
‘mirror absorbs current from the ciferential input com-
‘mon emitter which Is equal to the control current flow-
Ing into the Pin 4 control pin. ifthe citfrential input Vn
= Dat this point, then 1/2 Ic is supplied to the Qra and
x collectors and the other half passes through the
‘current mirors (3) and (4). The output of curent mitror
(@} which is the differential activo load is inverted by
Current mirror (6), and is balanced withthe output of
‘current mirror (4), also an active load.
the differential input changes, the current balance
‘changes. The output currentis on Pin 6. An output
voltage can be generated using an external resistance,
For the open loop gain ofthis operational amplifier, i
‘the Pin 4 control current is ICONTROL and the Pin 6
extemal resistance is Re, then
Ay) =gn"Ro=
To eliminate the distortion created by the diferentiain-
‘put, the input bias Giode and its bias circult consist of
the following : bias diodes D; and De, current mirrors
(1) and (2), andthe Pin 3 bias pin current mirror tat
consists of the transistors Q: to Qe and the resistance
Ri, This cirout eliminates the cistotion that occurs as
‘result of using the differentia input open loop.
In the buffer crcult, Pin 7s the butter input and Pin Bis
the buffer output
Inthe butfor circu, the emitter follower consists of the
‘active load of the NPN transistor, Qv, and its active
load, Ow. The Vr difference created by the emitter fot
lower is eliminated by the emitter follower which con-
sists ofthe PNP transistor Qe and resistor Pe. Also, the
‘gain is determined by the rail ofthe signal source re-
sistance Rx and the diode impedance.
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BA6110/BA6110FS
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@ Attachments (pin numbers are or tho BAS110)
(1) Positive input (Pin 1)
This is the differentia! positive input pin. To minimize
the cistorion due tothe diode bias, an input resistor is
‘connected in series wit the signal source. By increas-
ing the input resistance, distortion is minimized. How:
ever, the degree of improvement for resistances great:
er than 10k is about the same, An input resistance of
1k@ to 20K0 is recommended
(2) Negative input (Pin 2}
‘This the clferential negatve input pin. tis grounded
with roughiy the same resistance value as that of the
postive input pin. The offset adjustment is also con-
ected to this pin. Make sure a sutficientiy high rosis-
tances used, 50 as not to disturb the balance of the
input resistance {see Figure 9).
(2) Input bias diode (Pin 3)
‘The input bias diode current (o) is determined by this
pin
‘The IC input impedance when the diode is biased, it
the clode bias currents 0, is expressed as follows
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@ Application examples (pin numbers refer to the BAB! 10)
(1) Figure 3 shons a votage-controlled amplifier (AM
modulation) as an example of an application of the
BATI0.
By changing the louima current on Pin 4, the ditferen-
tial gain canbe changed. The gain (AV), ifthe resis:
tance of Pin 6is RO, is determined by the following
equation =
AW =o Rom Pe
Good linearty can be achieved when contr
three docades.
By connecting Pin 3 to the Vee by way ofa resistor, the
Inputs biased atthe diode and distortion is reduced.
‘The gain in his case is given by the diode impedance
FRaand the ratio ofthe input resistance Fix, as shown in
the folowing :
Ay) =90"PoX
leowmer (A)
ing over
Re
FeXRn
The diode impadance Re = (26 [le (mA)) @ , sothat
the Pin3 bias current ID = (Vec- 1V)/PIN 3. The graph
in Figure 3 shows the control current in elation to the
(4) Control Pin 4)
This pin controls the differential current. By changing
the current which flows into this pin the gain ofthe t-
ferential amplifier can be changed,
(5) Output (Pin 6)
Tne atfarental ampitier gain (AV) is determined by the
resistor RO connected between the output terminal
and the Pin 4 contro terminal, as follows
looxreou (mA)
Am 9nXRon a Ro
Make sure the resistor is solocied based on the de-
Sitod maximum output and gain,
(8) Butter input (Pin 7)
‘The butfer input consists of tho PNP and NPN emitter
{ollower, The bias current is normally about 0.8 yA.
‘Consequently, when used within a small region of con-
trol current, we recommend using the high inputim-
pedance FET bufier.
(7). Butler output resistance (Pin 8)
‘An 11k@ resistors connected between Vee and the
‘output within the IC. When adding an external resis-
tance between the GND and the output, make sure the
resistor Pe = 33kQ.
‘open loop gain atthe diode bias. nthe same way, Fig-
ture 4 shows the control current in relation tothe THD
= 0.5% cutput atthe bas point
Fig. 5 shows a graph of he control current in relation
{o the open gain with no diode bias.
Fig. 6 shows a graph of the control current in relation
tothe SN rato
Fig. 7 shows a graph ofthe diode bias current in rola
tion tothe SN rato,
Fig, 8 shows a graph ofthe power supply voltage char-
acteristics.
(2) Figure 9 shows alow pass fiter as an example of
‘an application ofthe BAB110.
‘The cutot frequency fo can be changed by changing
the Pin 4 contol current.
The cutoff requenoy cis expressed as ¢
Regn
(RR) 226
‘hiss attenuatod by -648/0CT.
Fig. 10 shows a graph ofthe leva. in relation tothe
cutput characteristics,
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‘@Application exampies (pin numbers refer to the BAB110)
(3) Figure 11 shows a voltage-contrlled secondary
low pass fiter as an example of an application of tne
BABt10,
The cutott frequency fo can be changed by changing
the Pin 4 control curant.
‘This is attenuated by -1208/OCT.
Fig. 12 shows a graph of the leone output character-
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