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LTC6268 input current for TIA application.

Category: Hardware
Product Number: LTC6268

Hi,

We want to use the LTC6268 as a TIA to convert photodiode current into voltage.

Our photodiode current range is between 2 to 3 mA. However, the Input Protection section of the datasheet mentions that the input current should be less than 1 mA.

I want to know if our photodiode current range is safe for this application?

Thanks.

Adam Shiau

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  • Hello ,

    As indicated on the part's data sheet, the input current should be limited to less than 1mA. Having input currents of around 2-3mA can potentially damage the part.





    Though may I ask, when you have chosen LTC6288, what are the key parameters/specifications that you have considered? Depending on those specs, maybe we can recommend another ADI part with a higher input current rating that will suite your application. 

    Thank you,

    Best regards,
    Paul

  • Hi Paul,

    Thank you for the reply.

    In our application, we are concerned with the current input range from the photodiode (0.2 to 2.5 mA) and low bias current (to ensure low DC error when there is no light). A bandwidth of several hundred MHz is sufficient, and the output range of the TIA is 0 to 4.2V.

    Thank you.

    AdamS

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  • Hi Paul,

    Thank you for the reply.

    In our application, we are concerned with the current input range from the photodiode (0.2 to 2.5 mA) and low bias current (to ensure low DC error when there is no light). A bandwidth of several hundred MHz is sufficient, and the output range of the TIA is 0 to 4.2V.

    Thank you.

    AdamS

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