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Discrete chopper switch

Hello,

I want to use some single chopper switches in my prototype PCB. However, when I searched in ADI product list, there are only chopper-stabilized amplifiers which usually consist of two chopper switches.

I just want to use one chopper switch in my design which seems like a mixer. So I was wondering if there is a product as I want. For instance, an IC integrates several chopper switches and several clock control signals.

Thanks and look forward to your reply.

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  • Hi CVictor914,

    It looks like you want to create a discrete chopper amplifier, which was typical in the last century, because there were no such integrated circuits. I'm correct?

    Regards,

    Kirill

  • Hi KirV,

    Thank you for your reply.

    Acually, chopper amplifier is not my target. I just want to use a chopper to realize the function of multiplication. For clarification,  I have an analog input signal and I want to multiply it with a sequence of 1 and 0. And the output is connected to a differential amplifier.

    I know it's hard to find a discrete chopper switch. Do you have any other suggestions?

    Thanks.

    Victor

  • Hi KirV,

    These two looks helpful.

    I don't want to use amplifier as switches. I only want to use switches as the topic of this question requests. Maybe because chopper usually is used in chopper-stabilized opamp, it makes you confused.

    In fact, I am searching for a chopper switch which usually consists of four normal switches, for instance, four NMOSs. I can use one control signal to control them. However, if I search "chopper" in ADI product list, it shows chopper amplifier. 

    Now I think I should look into the switch list.

    Thanks.

    Victor

  • I mean one control signal by one control signal and one signal inverted from it, not just "one".

  • Hi Victor,

    Yes, you're right, it confuses me a bit, thank you. You can also attach at least a simple diagram of your idea. Maybe I can help you with something.

  • Hi KirV,

    Thank you so much for your help.

    My idea is shown in the first figure below. I use a chopper (principle shown in the second figure) to multiply analog input voltage with +1 or -1 according to the control signal, say PRBS. And then, the output of chopper goes through a differential integrator. 


    I am searching for a device which can achieve the function of chopper above (4 switches and controlled by a logic signal). So far, https://www.electroschematics.com/4066-ic-datasheet/ 4066 is a choice. Do you have some advice?

    Furthermore, because here is the group for amplifier, I also wonder which amplifers fit for my differential integrator. 

    http://www.ti.com/product/ACF2101/technicaldocuments This is the only integrated integrator chip I found. Do you know any amplifer from ADI can be easily implemented as an integrator with reset switches? It will be very appreciated!

    Victor

  • Sorry KirV, I wrote a lot and used two figure to illustrate my idea. But my reply was determined to be SPAM. So sad. 

    Anyway, thank you bro!

  • Hi Victor,

    It's weird, I've never seen anything like it. You can try to attach ZIP archive to the message.

  • Hi KirV,

    Thank you so much for your reply and patience. I am trying to edit it again.

    My basic idea is shown as above. I use a chopper, whose principle is shown in below (composed of four switches and they are controlled by a binary signal), to multiply the input analog signal with +1 or 1 according to the bit of PRBS (1 or 0). Then the signal goes through an active RC integrator.

    So I want to find a chopper device as above. However, when I search "chopper" in ADI product list, it only shows chopper-stabilized amplifer, which is not my target. I only want "four switches". Do you have any advice for the implementation of chopper?

    Furthermore, I also want some advice for the implementation of integrator. The only integrated integrator I found is TI's ACF2101 and it's a little bit old design. So could I use some devices from ADI such as the amplifer to achieve it? Are there switches used as reset switches in my design? Due to a huge amount of amplifer in ADI's product list, I seached something but they don't fit for me. If you know some example designs from datasheets, please let me know. It will be very appreciated!

    Victor

  • Hi Victor,

    Now I understand your idea. Those devices that I recommended above seem to be perfectly suitable for a chopper. I very much doubt that using four switches as an alternative will get you anything better.

    Why are ADI fully differential amplifiers not suitable for your application? What are your requirements for the circuit-supply voltage, permissible error, values of capacitors, speed? I may be able to advise you on suitable reset switches, but I need a little more information.

    Regards,

    Kirill

  • I am not familiar with integrated circuits that are called choppers or at least positioned as specially designed for this role. No wonder you couldn't find something like that with a search.

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