ZHCSMD4C January 2022 – December 2022 OPA593
PRODUCTION DATA
The OPA593 uses a unique input architecture to eliminate the need for input protection diodes but still provides robust input protection under transient conditions. Conventional input diode protection schemes shown in Figure 7-4 can be activated by fast transient step responses and can introduce signal distortion and settling time delays because of alternate current paths, as shown in Figure 7-5. For low-gain circuits, these fast-ramping input signals forward-bias back-to-back diodes that cause an increase in input current, resulting in extended settling time.
The OPA593 a true high-impedance differential input capability for high-voltage applications. This patented input protection architecture does not introduce additional signal distortion or delayed settling time, making this device an excellent choice for multichannel, high-switched, input applications. The OPA593 tolerates a maximum differential swing (voltage between inverting and noninverting pins of the op amp) of up to 85 V, making this device a great choice for use as a comparator or in applications with fast-ramping or switched input signals.