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avinash
Joined: 24 Jul 2004 Posts: 170 Helped: 10
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21 Apr 2005 5:54 slew rate calculation |
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how to calculate the slew rate and settling time of an opamp if it is in unity gain configuration.i mean what should be the input given to positive i/p of opamp.
thanks and regards
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edajason
Joined: 05 Nov 2004 Posts: 63
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21 Apr 2005 6:50 calculate slew rate |
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| Slew rate corresponds to the larger signal response, while setting time is in terms of small signal. Keep this in mind, you can determine the time and rate.
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moda
Joined: 05 Dec 2004 Posts: 67 Helped: 4
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21 Apr 2005 8:25 measure slew rate |
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If you know the BW of your opamp, then its very simple to calculate the Slew Rate.
First calc the Rise Time from the formula:
BW=0.35/RT
For example:
BW=100MHz
SR=0.35/100MHz=3.5nsec
Now all you need to know is the voltage swing, then you will get SR.
Moda
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avinash
Joined: 24 Jul 2004 Posts: 170 Helped: 10
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21 Apr 2005 10:23 slew rate 0.35 |
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dear moda can you explain it again.
moreover i want to simulate and check the SR and settling time.how can i do it .
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Belsugului
Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Posts: 49 Helped: 1
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21 Apr 2005 11:19 op amp slew rate 1.5 |
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| Slew rate is the maximum speed of changing the output signal when the input signal has changed. The slew rate most probably is given by the manufaturer's data sheet as V/us or V/ns. The settling time depends on your application, namely for a given step input how much time it takes the output to have the corresponding voltage level. Thus, the settling time can be calculated as the (slewrate) * (output voltage level required).
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|IAngel|
Joined: 26 Jan 2005 Posts: 57 Helped: 4
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21 Apr 2005 13:41 Re: slew rate of opamp |
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On a simple note:
IF you designed the opamp yourself - The slewrate is approximately the current being sourced/sunk at the diff pair divided by the load capacitance. It's a rough calculation, but I've found it useful.
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avinash
Joined: 24 Jul 2004 Posts: 170 Helped: 10
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22 Apr 2005 4:59 Re: slew rate of opamp |
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| but how can we simulate for the SR and settling time in hspice.should i use the unity gain opamp and provide a step input at the i/p.if my supply is +2.5 to -2.5,what should be the i/p given to the unity gain opamp.what should i check at the o/p.
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moda
Joined: 05 Dec 2004 Posts: 67 Helped: 4
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23 Apr 2005 6:13 Re: slew rate of opamp |
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Dear avinash,
Yes, you can simulate with a step pulse at the input, and measure the output, for my opinion you have/must simulate it in small signal, mv range and large signal V range.
That is to see if you have any instability in your system.
For settling time I think that 1-10% from the output signal will be good enough for you.
If your opamp is rail to rail output and input then you can get close to the +-vcc if not then you will lose 1-1.5v from the Vcc, that mean you will get only +-1v output voltage range.
Regards
Moda
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watersky
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 78 Helped: 2
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23 Apr 2005 13:38 slew rate of opamp |
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| I ever used several steps to test sr of amp. you can use steps that change between voltages of your need. you can find this from allen's book.
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