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High Speed, High Current Op-amp

michaelwylie
michaelwylie over 9 years ago

I'm looking for high speed (slew rate), high current op-amps. I'm aware of the external typologies that can be added to op-amps to increase the output current capability, but the component count starts to become daunting for my application. I'm trying to design a circuit to produce up to a 1.5 Amp current pulse to an optical device. The pulse will vary in width from 100 ns to 1000 ns depending upon the application. Rise/Fall less than 10 ns. I've been googling for a bit, and it seems to be exclusive. You can get either the high current, or the high slew rate. Any options would be great.

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    D_Hersey over 9 years ago +1 suggested
    Bi-FET reefers to amplifiers that use both bipolar and field-effect transistors in the same circuit. Early on, it was often a primitive mosfet driving a bipolar Q. This yielded a composite device that…
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    D_Hersey over 9 years ago +1
    The obvious superiority of a power mosfet over a power bipolar is saturation voltage. As a practical matter Si bipolars have a collector saturation of about half a volt. The mosfet conduction channel is…
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    D_Hersey over 9 years ago +1 suggested
    An emmiter-follower totempole at the gate of a power mosfet will work as well as a gate driver, at about a tenth of the cost.
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    0 D_Hersey over 9 years ago

    The obvious superiority of a power mosfet over a power bipolar is saturation voltage.  As a practical matter Si bipolars have a collector saturation of about half a volt.  The mosfet conduction channel is resistor-like and can have an arbitrarily low saturation potential.  We can always make it half by shunting a like device, at the expense of doubling the gate capacitance.  This (bipolar fixed saturation potential) hardly matters if our bipolar Q's task is driving a mosfet's control terminal, as the mosfet gate threshold (we don't need to drive it all of the way low to turn it off) will always be greater than bipolar saturation potential and because the mosfet gate has very, very high resistance, so we don't have to worry about static dissipation.

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    0 D_Hersey over 9 years ago

    The obvious superiority of a power mosfet over a power bipolar is saturation voltage.  As a practical matter Si bipolars have a collector saturation of about half a volt.  The mosfet conduction channel is resistor-like and can have an arbitrarily low saturation potential.  We can always make it half by shunting a like device, at the expense of doubling the gate capacitance.  This (bipolar fixed saturation potential) hardly matters if our bipolar Q's task is driving a mosfet's control terminal, as the mosfet gate threshold (we don't need to drive it all of the way low to turn it off) will always be greater than bipolar saturation potential and because the mosfet gate has very, very high resistance, so we don't have to worry about static dissipation.

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