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INA Noise Analysis. Created By: Arthur Kay , Texas Instruments Senior Applications Engineer. Summary. Short Review of INA’s Noise model for INA’s Hand analysis of INA’s Simulation Application Example – Averaging Calculation, simulation, measurement. We will terminate the noise sources.
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INA Noise Analysis Created By: Arthur Kay, Texas Instruments Senior Applications Engineer
Summary • Short Review of INA’s • Noise model for INA’s • Hand analysis of INA’s • Simulation • Application Example – Averaging • Calculation, simulation, measurement
Short Review of 3 Amp INA
Review of Key Noise Concepts • Noise From 2 Independent Sources is Called UNCORRELATED noise • Uncorrelated Noise Sources Add By RSS (Root Sum of Squares) • Good Approximations Greatly Simplify Noise Analysis • Noise Given in Typical Values and can vary 10-20%
Key Noise Equations 1/f Or “Flicker” Noise Broadband Current Noise Thermal Noise in Resistor Total Voltage Noise
Noise Model of 3 Amp INA
Complex Noise Model Noise Sources are Voltage Noise, Current Noise, and Thermal Noise From Resistors
The Complex Model is Simplified Input Stage Noise Modeled as Current and Voltage noise; Output stage lumps all noise sources into 1 Vn_out Source
Two Ways to represent INA Spectral Density Calculated using graphs and formula Taken directly from the graph
Hand Analysis of 3 Amp INA
Find the total RMS Noise Voltage at the Output Application example with bridge sensor and ½ supply reference buffer
Look at Noise Sources: Bridge, INA333, Reference Buffer Each Piece of the Application Contributes Noise to the Output Voltage
The reference voltage directly adds to the output noise Reference buffer noise adds directly to diff amp noise stage
Noise From Bridge / Current Sources RSS noise contributions from the resistor bridge and the effect of INA333 current noise on the resistor values
Bandwidth from Data Sheet For G = 100 20dB/decade 1st order Kn = 1.57 “Noise Bandwidth” (BWn) approximates the bandwidth over which the noise spectral density contributes to the total noise
To recap… In high gains we can Terminate the noise contribution of the sensor, reference buffer, and output stage with little effect on the total output noise
Simulation of 3 Amp INA
Simulate the Circuit DC operation first ensures a good result Noise Analysis in TINA can only be performed if AC source is present
Using Tina Spice Output Noise = Noise Spectral Density Total Noise = RMS output Noise
Why doesn’t calculation match simulation exactly? Bandwidth from Data Sheet and simulated bandwidth is different. The roll-off was approximated as first order in the calculations. Simulation shows that it is not first order.
Reduce Noise Using Averaging Circuit
Say “Hasta la vista, baby” to nano-volts of noise with averaging!
Averaging Circuit • Inputs V1-Vn assumed are noise sources • R1-Rn assumed to be of EQUAL value • Feedback Resistor Rf scaled based on the # of equal-valued input resistors
Averaging Circuit with INA333 • Acts as a Single INA333 • R4-6 selected to limit output current to design-specific value
Experiment with 20 Parallel INA333 20 INA333 amps in parallel (jumper selectable) Socketed Gain Set Resistors OPA333 Averaging Circuit
Standard Noise Measurement Precautions Linear Power Source Steel Paint Can for Shielding
References • [1] Hann, Gina. "Selecting the right op amp - Electronic Products." Electronic Products Magazine – Component and Technology News. 21 Nov. 2008. Web. 09 Dec. 2009. <http://www2.electronicproducts.com/Selecting_the_right_op_amp-article-facntexas_nov2008-html.aspx>. • Henry W. Ott, Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronics Systems, John Wiley and Sons Acknowledgments: • R. Burt, Technique for Computing Noise based on Data Sheet Curves, General Noise Information • T. Green, General Information • B. Trump, General Information • Matt Hann, General INA information and review Noise Article Series (www.en-genius.net) http://www.en-genius.net/site/zones/audiovideoZONE/technical_notes/avt_022508
I’ll be back. Next year with more exciting noise … Or something else… Noise = 1 trick pony.
Thank You for Your Interest in INA Noise – Calculation and Measurement Comments, Questions, Technical Discussions Welcome: Art Kay 520-746-6072 kay_art@ti.com