Chip information – Rainbow Electronics MAX4492 User Manual

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Driving Capacitive Loads

In conjunction with op amp output resistance, capaci-
tive loads introduce a pole frequency that can reduce
phase margin and lead to unstable operation. The
MAX4490/MAX4491/MAX4492 drive capacitive loads
up to 300pF without significant degradation of step
response and slew rate (Figure 4). Capacitive-Load
Stability
(page 1) shows regions of stable and margin-
ally stable (step overshoot <10%) operation for different
combinations of capacitive and resistive loads.

Improve stability for large capacitive loads by adding
an isolation resistor (typically 10

Ω) in series with the

output (Figure 5). Note that the isolation resistor forms a
voltage divider with potential for gain error.

Chip Information

MAX4490 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 60
MAX4491 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 120
MAX4492 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 240
SUBSTRATE CONNECTED TO V

SS

MAX4490/MAX4491/MAX4492

Low-Cost, High-Slew-Rate,

Rail-to-Rail I/O Op Amps in SC70

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Figure 4. Step Response With and Without Capacitive Loading

A

V

= +1, R

L

= 100k

Ω, C

L

= 0

4a)

4b)

WITHOUT CAPACITIVE LOADING

WITH CAPACITIVE LOADING

A

V

= +1, R

L

= 100k

Ω, C

L

= 300pF

Figure 3. Step Response With and Without Feedback
Compensation

A

V

= -1, R

L

= 4k

Ω, C

f

= 0

3a)

3b)

WITHOUT FEEDBACK COMPENSATION

WITH FEEDBACK COMPENSATION

A

V

= -1, R

L

= 4k

Ω, C

f

= 5pF

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