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OP181GP Datasheet PDF : 16 Pages
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OP181/OP281/OP481
Amplifier A1 is used as a voltage follower that will only track the
input voltage when it is greater than 0 V. This provides a half-
wave rectification of the input signal to the noninverting
terminal of amplifier A2. When A1’s output is following the
input, the inverting terminal of A2 will also follow the input
from the virtual ground between the inverting and noninverting
terminals of A2. With no potential difference across R1, no
current flows through either R1 or R2, therefore the output of
A2 will also follow the input. Now, when the input voltage goes
below 0 V, the noninverting terminal of A2 becomes 0 V. This
makes A2 work as an inverting amplifier with a gain of 1 and
provides a full-wave rectified version of the input signal. A 2 k
resistor in series with A1’s noninverting input protects the
device when the input signal becomes less than ground.
A Battery Powered Telephone Headset Amplifier
Figure 43 shows how the OP281 can be used as a two-way
amplifier in a telephone headset. One side of the OP281 can be
used as an amplifier for the microphone, while the other side
can be used to drive the speaker. A typical telephone headset
uses a 600 speaker and an electret microphone that requires a
supply voltage and a biasing resistor.
0.1µF 11k
+3V
+3V
2.2k
1µF 1M
ELECTRET 1M
MIC
300k
+3V
1µF
OP281-A
MIC OUT
1µF 10k
50k
+3V
INPUT 1µF
20k
+3V
10k
+3V POT.
OP281-B
1M
1µF
1M
20k
Q1
1µF
Q2
600
SPEAKER
Figure 43. A Battery Powered Telephone Headset
Two-Way Amplifier
The OP281-A op amp provides about 29 dB of gain for audio
signals coming from the microphone. The gain is set by the
300 kand 11 kresistors. The gain bandwidth product of the
amplifier is 95 kHz, which, for the set gain of 28, yields a –3 dB
rolloff at 3.4 kHz. This is acceptable since telephone audio is
band limited for 300 kHz to 3 kHz signals. If higher gain is
required for the microphone, an additional gain stage should be
used, as adding any more gain to the OP281 would limit the
audio bandwidth. A 2.2 kresistor is used to bias the electret
microphone. This resistor value may vary depending on the
specifications on the microphone being used. The output of the
microphone is ac coupled to the noninverting terminal of the op
amp. Two 1 Mresistors are used to provide the dc offset for
single supply use.
The OP281-B amplifier can provide up to 15 dB of gain for the
headset speaker. Incoming audio signals are ac coupled to a
10 kpotentiometer that is used to adjust the volume. Again,
two 1 Mresistors provide the dc offset with a 1 µF capacitor
establishing an ac ground for the volume control potentiometer.
Because the OP281 is a rail-to-rail output amplifier, it would
have difficulty driving a 600 speaker directly. Here, a class AB
buffer is used to isolate the load from the amplifier and also
provide the necessary current drive to the speaker. By placing
the buffer in the feedback loop of the op amp, crossover
distortion can be minimized. Q1 and Q2 should have minimum
betas of 100. The 600 speaker is ac coupled to the emitters to
prevent any quiescent current from flowing in the speaker. The
1 µF coupling capacitor makes an equivalent high pass filter
cutoff at 265 Hz with a 600 load attached. Again, this does
not pose a problem, as it is outside the frequency range for
telephone audio signals.
The circuit in Figure 43 draws around 250 µA of current. The
class AB buffer has a quiescent current of 140 µA while roughly
100 µA is drawn by the microphone itself. A CR2032 3 V
lithium battery has a life expectancy of 160 mA hours, which
means this circuit could run continuously for 640 hours on a
single battery.
SPICE Macro-Model
* OP181 SPICE Macro-model
* 9/96, Ver. 1
*
* Copyright 1996 by Analog Devices
*
* Refer to “README.DOC” file for License Statement. Use of this
* model indicates your acceptance of the terms and provisions in
* the License Statement.
*
* Node Assignments
*
noninverting input
*
| inverting input
*
| | positive supply
*
| | | negative supply
*
| | | | output
*
| | | ||
*
| | | ||
.SUBCKT OP181 1 2 99 50 45
*
* INPUT STAGE
*
Q1 4 1 3 PIX
Q2 6 7 5 PIX
I1 99 8 1.28E-6
EOS 7 2 POLY(1) (12, 98) 80E-6 1
IOS 1 2 1E-10
RC1 4 50 500E3
RC2 6 50 500E3
RE1 3 8 108
RE2 5 8 108
V1 99 13 DC .9
V2 99 14 DC .9
D1 3 13 DX
D2 5 14 DX
*
* CMRR 76dB, ZERO AT 1kHz
*
REV. 0
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