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AD8304 数据表(PDF) 9 Page - Analog Devices

部件名 AD8304
功能描述  160 dB Range (100 pA -10 mA) Logarithmic Converter
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REV. A
AD8304
–9–
To repeat the previous example: for a reference power level of
1 mW, a POPT of 3 mW would correspond to a DOPT of 10 log10(3) =
4.77 dBm, while the equivalent intercept power of 110 pW will
correspond to a DZ of –69.6 dBm; now using Equation 8:
VmV
V
LOG =
{} =
20
4 77
69 9
1 487
.
– (–
.)
.
(9)
which is in agreement with the result from Equation 7.
GENERAL STRUCTURE
The AD8304 addresses a wide variety of interfacing conditions
to meet the needs of fiber optic supervisory systems, and will also
be useful in many nonoptical applications. These notes explain
the structure of this unique translinear log amp. Figure 1 is a
simplified schematic showing the key elements.
PHOTODIODE
INPUT CURRENT
IPD
INPT
~10k
C1
R1
VNEG (NORMALLY GROUNDED)
IREF
(INTERNAL)
0.5V
Q1
Q2
QM
INTERCEPT AND
TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATION
(SUBTRACT AND
DIVIDE BY T K)
VSUM
0.6V
0.5V
0.5V
VBE1
VBE2
200
VPDB
VPDB
VBE1
VBE2–
296mVP
ACOM
VLOG
VLOG
40 A/dec
5k
Figure 1. Simplified Schematic
The photodiode current IPD is received at input Pin INPT. The
summing voltage at this node is essentially equal to that on the
two adjacent guard pins, VSUM, due to the low offset voltage of
the ultralow bias J-FET op amp used to support the operation of
the transistor Q1, which converts the current to a logarithmic
voltage, as delineated in Equation 1. VSUM is needed to provide
the collector-emitter bias for Q1, and is internally set to 0.5 V,
using a quarter of the reference voltage of 2 V appearing on
Pin VREF.
In conventional translinear log amps, the summing node is gener-
ally held at ground potential, but that condition is not readily
realized in a single-supply part. To address this, the AD8304 also
supports the use of an optional negative supply voltage, VN, at
Pin VNEG. For a VN of at least –0.5 V the summing node can
be connected to ground potential. Larger negative voltages may
be used, with essentially no effect on scaling, up to a maximum
supply of 8 V between VPOS and VNEG. Note that the resistance
at the VSUM pins is approximately 10 k
Ω to ground; this voltage
is not intended as a general bias source.
The input-dependent VBE of Q1 is compared with the fixed VBE of
a second transistor, Q2, which operates at an accurate internally
generated current, IREF = 10
µA. The overall intercept is arranged
to be 100,000 times smaller than IREF, in later parts of the signal chain.
The difference between these two VBE values can be written as
VV
kT qI
I
BE
BE
PD
REF
12
/ log
(
/
)
=
10
(10)
Thus, the uncertain and temperature-dependent saturation current,
IS that appears in Equation 1, has been eliminated. Next, to
eliminate the temperature variation of kT/q, this difference
voltage is applied to a processing block—essentially an analog divider
that effectively puts a variable proportional to temperature
underneath the T in Equation 10. In this same block, IREF is trans-
formed to the much smaller current IZ, to provide the previously
defined value for VLOG, that is,
VV
I
I
LOG
Y
PD
Z
=
log
(
/
)
10
(11)
Recall that VY is 200 mV/decade and IZ is 100 pA. Internally,
this is generated first as an output current of 40
µA/decade
(2
µA/dB) applied to an internal load resistor from VLOG to
ACOM that is laser-trimmed to 5 k
Ω ±1%. The slope may be
altered at this point by adding an external shunt resistor. This is
required when using the minimum supply voltage of 3.0 V,
because the span of VLOG for the full 160 dB (eight-decade)
range of IPD amounts to 8
0.2 V = 1.6 V, which exceeds the
internal headroom at this node. Using a shunt of 5 k
Ω, this is
reduced to 800 mV, that is, the slope becomes 5 mV/dB. In
those applications needing a higher slope, the buffer can provide
voltage gain. For example, to raise the output swing to 2.4 V,
which can be accommodated by the rail-to-rail buffer when
using a 3.0 V supply, a gain of 3
can be used which raises the
slope to 15 mV/dB. Slope variations implemented in these ways
do not affect the intercept. Keep in mind these measures to
address the limitations of a small positive supply voltage will not
be needed when IPD is limited to about 1 mA maximum. They
can also be avoided by using a negative supply that allows VLOG
to run below ground, which will be discussed later.
Figure 1 shows how a sample of the input current is derived using
a very small monitoring transistor, QM, connected in parallel with
Q1. This is used to generate the photodiode bias, VPDB, at Pin VPDB,
which varies from 0.6 V when IPD = 100 pA, and reverse-biases
the diode by 0.1 V (after subtracting the fixed 0.5 V at INPT)
and rises to 2.6 V at IPD = 10 mA, for a net diode bias of 2 V.
The driver for this output is current-limited to about 20 mA.
The system is completed by the final buffer amplifier, which is
essentially an uncommitted op amp with a rail-to-rail output
capability, a 10 MHz bandwidth, and good load-driving capabili-
ties, and may be used to implement multipole low-pass filters,
and a voltage reference for internal use in controlling the scaling,
but that is also made available at the 2.0 V level at Pin VREF.
Figure 2 shows the ideal output VLOG versus IPD.
Bandwidth and Noise Considerations
The response time and wide-band noise of translinear log amps
are fundamentally a function of the signal current IPD. The
bandwidth becomes progressively lower as IPD is reduced,
largely due to the effects of junction capacitances in Q1. This is
easily understood by noting that the transconductance (gm) of a
bipolar transistor is a linear function of collector current, IC,
(hence, translinear), which in this case is just IPD. The corre-
sponding incremental emitter resistance is:
r
kT
qI
e
PD
==
1
g
m
(12)
Basically, this resistance and the capacitance CJ of the transistor
generate a time constant of reCJ and thus a corresponding low-pass
corner frequency of:
f
qI
kTC
dB
PD
j
3
2
=
π
(13)
showing the proportionality of bandwidth to current.


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