The OP amp in the DAC circuit was changed.
-before change: THS4052 (TI)
-after change: AD826
The datasheet shows that the input bias current increase just a little.
How much does this affect the accuracy of the circuit?
The OP amp in the DAC circuit was changed.
-before change: THS4052 (TI)
-after change: AD826
The datasheet shows that the input bias current increase just a little.
How much does this affect the accuracy of the circuit?
Hi,
Depends on where you place the opamp on your DAC circuit. Usually, the input bias current can be associated with the respective loadregulation error, either it be at the DAC output or the reference output.
Regards,
~ian
Dear ian san,
Thank you for reply.
I see.
I tried "Precision DAC Error Budget Caluculator-BETA", here is its capture.
Best regards,
Sachiko Kanzawa
Hi Kanzawa san,
Great find, I was about to recommend using this tool. Looks like the AD826's input bias current is quite large resulting in a huge increase in ppm error. I suggest looking for other amps. The AD648 looks like a good choice.
Regards,
~ian
Hi Kanzawa san,
Great find, I was about to recommend using this tool. Looks like the AD826's input bias current is quite large resulting in a huge increase in ppm error. I suggest looking for other amps. The AD648 looks like a good choice.
Regards,
~ian
Dear ian san,
Thank you for advice.
I'll consider it.
Best regards,
Sachiko Kanzawa