MPY100BG [ROCHESTER]
ANALOG MULTIPLIER OR DIVIDER, 0.55MHz BAND WIDTH, CDIP14, CERAMIC, DIP-14;型号: | MPY100BG |
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MPY100
MULTIPLIER-DIVIDER
FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
● LOW COST
● MULTIPLICATION
● DIFFERENTIAL INPUT
● DIVISION
● ACCURACY 100% TESTED AND
● SQUARING
GUARANTEED
● SQUARE ROOT
● LINEARIZATION
● POWER COMPUTATION
● NO EXTERNAL TRIMMING REQUIRED
● LOW NOISE: 90µVrms, 10Hz to 10kHz
● HIGHLY RELIABLE ONE-CHIP DESIGN
● DIP OR TO-100 TYPE PACKAGE
● ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING
● ALGEBRAIC COMPUTATION
● TRUE RMS-TO-DC CONVERSION
● WIDE TEMPERATURE OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
The MPY100 multiplier-divider is a low cost preci-
sion device designed for general purpose application.
In addition to four-quadrant multiplication, it also
performs analog square root and division without the
bother of external amplifiers or potentiometers. Laser-
trimmed one-chip design offers the most in highly
reliable operation with guaranteed accuracies.
Because of the internal reference and pretrimmed
accuracies the MPY100 does not have the restrictions
of other low cost multipliers. It is available in both
TO-100 and DIP ceramic packages.
X1
V-I
X2
Multiplier Core
Y1
Y2
V-I
V-I
Out
A
High Gain
Output Amplifier
Z1
Z2
Attenuator
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©1987 Burr-Brown Corporation
PDS-412D
Printed in U.S.A. March, 1995
SBFS012
SPECIFICATIONS
At TA = +25°C and ±VS = 15VDC, unless otherwise specified.
MPY100A
TYP
MPY100B/C
TYP
MPY100S
TYP
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
UNITS
MULTIPLIER PERFORMANCE
Transfer Function
(X1 – X2)(Y1 –Y2)
10
*/*
*
+ Z2
Total Error
Initial
–10V ≤ X, Y ≤ 10V
TA = +25°C
±2.0
±1.0/0.5
±0.5
% FSR
vs Temperature
vs Temperature
vs Supply(1)
Individual Errors
Output Offset
Initial
vs Temperature
vs Temperature
vs Supply(1)
Scale Factor Error
Initial
vs Temperature
vs Temperature
vs Supply(1)
Nonlinearity
X Input
–25°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
–55°C ≤ TA ≤ +125°C
±0.017
±0.05
±0.05
±0.008/0.008 ±0.02/0.02
% FSR/°C
% FSR/°C
% FSR/%
±0.025
*
±0.05
*/*
TA = +25°C
–25°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
–55°C ≤ TA ≤ +125°C
±50
±0.7
±100
±2.0
±10/7
±50/25
±7
±50
mV
±0.7/0.3
±2.0/±0.7
mV/°C
mV/°C
mV/%
±0.3
*
±0.7
±0.25
*/*
TA = +25°C
–25°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
–55°C ≤ TA ≤ +125°C
±0.12
±0.008
*/*
*/*
*
% FSR
% FSR/°C
% FSR/°C
% FSR %
±0.008
*
±0.05
*/*
X = 20Vp-p; Y = ±10VDC
Y = 20Vp-p: X = ±10VDC
f = 50Hz
X = 20Vp-p; Y = 0
Y = 20Vp-p; X = 0
–25°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
–55°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C
±0.08
±0.08
*/*
*/*
*
*
% FSR
% FSR
Y Input
Feedthrough
X Input
100
6
0.1
30/30
*/*
*/*
30
*
mVp-p
mVp-p
mVp-p/°C
mVp-p/°C
mVp-p/%
Y Input
vs Temperature
vs Temperature
vs Supply(1)
0.1
*
0.15
*/*
*/*
DIVIDER PERFORMANCE
Transfer Function
10(Z2 – Z1)
X1 > X2
*
+ Y1
(X1 – X2)
Total Error (with
X = 10V
external adjustments)
–10V ≤ Z ≤ +10V
X = 1V
–1V ≤ Z ≤ +1V
+0.2V ≤ X ≤ +10V
–10V ≤ Z ≤ +10V
±1.5
±4.0
±5.0
±0.75/0.35
±2.0/1.0
±2.5/1.0
±0.35
±1.0
±1.0
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
SQUARER PERFORMANCE
Transfer Function
(X1 – X2)2
10
*/*
*
+ Z2
Total Error
–10V ≤ X ≤ +10V
±1.2
±0.6/0.3
±0.3
% FSR
% FSR
SQUARE ROOTER PERFORMANCE
Transfer Function
Total Error
Z
1 < Z2
+√10(Z2 – Z1) + X2
±2
*/*
±1/0.5
*
1V ≤ Z ≤ 10V
±0.5
AC PERFORMANCE
Small-Signal Bandwidth
% Amplitude Error
% (0.57°) Vector Error
Full Power Bandwidth
Slew Rate
550
70
5
320
20
2
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
V/µs
µs
Small-Signal
Small-Signal
|VO| = 10V, RL = 2kΩ
|VO| = 10V, RL = 2kΩ
ε = ±1%, ∆VO = 20V
50% Output Overload
Settling Time
Overload Recovery
0.2
µs
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Voltage Range
Rated Operation
Absolute Maximum
Input Resistance
±10
*/*
*
V
V
MΩ
µA
±VCC
*/*
*
X, Y, Z(2)
X, Y, Z
10
1.4
*/*
*/*
*
*
Input Bias Current
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Rated Output
Voltage
Current
Output Resistance
IO = ±5mA
VO = ±10V
f = DC
±10
±5
*/*
*/*
*
*
V
mA
Ω
1.5
*/*
*
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MPY100
SPECIFICATIONS (CONT)
At TA = +25°C and ±VS = 15VDC, unless otherwise specified.
MPY100A
TYP
MPY100B/C
TYP
MPY100S
TYP
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
UNITS
OUTPUT NOISE VOLTAGE
fO = 1Hz
fO = 1kHz
l/f Corner Frequency
fB = 5Hz to 10kHz
fB = 5Hz to 5MHz
X = Y = 0
6.2
0.6
110
60
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*
*
*
*
*
µV/√Hz
µV/√Hz
Hz
µVrms
mVrms
1.3
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
Rated Voltage
Operating Range
Quiescent Current
±15
*/*
*/*
*
*
VDC
VDC
mA
Derated Performance ±8.5
±20
*/*
*/*
*
*
±5.5
TEMPERATURE RANGE (Ambient)
Specification
Operating Range
Storage
–25
+85
+125
+150
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
*/*
–55
*
*
+125
*
*
°C
°C
°C
Derated Performance –55
–65
* Same as MPY100A specification.
*/* B/C grades same as MPY100A specification.
NOTES: (1) Includes effects of recommended null pots. (2) Z2 input resistance is 10MΩ, typical, with VOS pin open. If VOS pin is grounded or used for optional offset
adjustment, the Z2 input resistance may be as low as 25kΩ
PIN CONFIGURATIONS
Top View
TO-100
Top View
DIP
Y2
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14 +VCC
13 Y1
Z1
Out
–VCC
NC
Y1
VOS
1
4
9
6
+VCC
Z1
Z2
X2
2
3
8
7
12 Y2
11 VOS
10 Z2
NC
Out
X1
5
NC
9
8
X2
–VCC
X1
NC
NOTES: (1) VOS adjustment optional not normally recommended. VOS pin
may be left open or grounded. (2) All unused input pins should be grounded.
NOTES: (1) VOS adjustment optional not normally recommended. VOS pin
may be left open or grounded. (2) All unused input pins should be grounded.
ORDERING INFORMATION
MODEL
PACKAGE
TEMPERATURE RANGE
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
MPY100AG
MPY100AM
MPY100BG
MPY100BM
MPY100CG
MPY100CM
MPY100SG
MPY100SM
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
–25°C to +85°C
–25°C to +85°C
–25°C to +85°C
–25°C to +85°C
–25°C to +85°C
–25°C to +85°C
–55°C to +125°C
–55°C to +125°C
Supply ........................................................................................... ±20VDC
Internal Power Dissipation(1) .......................................................... 500mW
Differential Input Voltage(2) ........................................................... ±40VDC
Input Voltage Range(2) ................................................................. ±20VDC
Storage Temperature Range ......................................... –65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature Range .................................... –55°C to +125°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) ............................................... +300°C
Output Short-circuit Duration(3) ................................................ Continuous
Junction Temperature .................................................................... +150°C
PACKAGE INFORMATION
NOTES: (1) Package must be derated on θJC = 15°C/W and θJA
=
165°C/W for the metal package and θJC = 35°C/W and θJA = 220°C/
W for the ceramic package. (2) For supply voltages less than ±20VDC,
the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the supply voltage. (3)
Short-circuit may be to ground only. Rating applies to +85°C ambient
for the metal package and +65°C for the ceramic package.
PACKAGE DRAWING
NUMBER(1)
MODEL
PACKAGE
MPY100AG
MPY100AM
MPY100BG
MPY100BM
MPY100CG
MPY100CM
MPY100SG
MPY100SM
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
14-Pin Ceramic DIP
Metal TO-100
169
007
169
007
169
007
169
007
NOTE: (1) For detailed drawing and dimension table, please see end of data
sheet, or Appendix D of Burr-Brown IC Data Book.
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MPY100
SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC
+VCC
A
Z2
Out
Z1
25kΩ
25kΩ
3.8kΩ
X1
X2
Y2
Y1
25kΩ
25kΩ
25kΩ
25kΩ
25kΩ
25kΩ
VOS
500µA
500µA
500µA
–VCC
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
+15VDC
Z1
+VS
X1
VO
X2
Y1
Y2
Out
(X1 – X2)(Y1 – Y2)
10
Z2
VOS
–VS
(1)
NOTE: (1) Optional component.
–15VDC
100kΩ
DICE INFORMATION
PAD
FUNCTION
1
2
3
Y2
VOS
Z2
4
X2
5
X1
6
7
VO
Z1
8
9
10
+V
–V
Y1
Substrate Bias: –VCC
MECHANICAL INFORMATION
MILS (0.001")
MILLIMETERS
Die Size
Die Thickness
Min. Pad Size
107 x 93 ±5
20 ±3
2.72 x 2.36 ±0.13
0.51 ±0.08
0.10 x 0.10
4 x 4
Backing
Gold
MPY100 DIE TOPOGRAPHY
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MPY100
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
At TA = +25°C and ±VS = 15VDC, unless otherwise specified.
TOTAL ERROR vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
10
NONLINEARITY vs FREQUENCY
Input Signal = 20Vp-p
100
10
1
X
1
0.1
Y
0.01
0.001
0.1
10
10k
0
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
–100
–50
0
50
100
150
10M
5
Frequency (Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°C)
FEEDTHROUGH vs FREQUENCY
OUTPUT AMPLITUDE vs FREQUENCY
5
0
1000
Small Signal
500
200
100
50
Input Signal = 20Vp-p
–5
X
X Feedthrough
Y Feedthrough
–10
Y
20
–15
–20
10
5
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
100k
Frequency (Hz)
1M
10M
Frequency (Hz)
LARGE SIGNAL RESPONSE
INPUT VOLTAGE FOR LINEAR RESPONSE
10
5
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
Positive Common-Mode
Differential
Negative Common-Mode
Input
Output
0
RL = 2kΩ
CL = 150pF
6
–5
4
2
0
–10
0
1
2
3
4
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18 20
Power Supply Voltage (±VCC
)
Time (µs)
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MPY100
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES (CONT)
At TA = +25°C and ±VS = 15VDC, unless otherwise specified.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs OUTPUT CURRENT
COMMON-MODE REJECTION vs FREQUENCY
80
70
60
50
40
25
20
15
10
+25°C
–55°C
Y = 12Vp-p
X = ±10VDC
VCC = ±20V
VCC = ±15V
X = 12Vp-p
Y = ±10VDC
V
CC = ±10V
V
CC = ±8.5V
5
0
30
20
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Frequency (Hz)
Output Current (±mA)
SUPPLY CURRENT vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
16
14
12
10
8
5mA Load
Quiescent
6
4
2
0
–100
–50
0
50
100
150
Ambient Temperature (°C)
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MPY100
and is modulated by the voltage, V2, to give
THEORY OF OPERATION
gm ≈ V2/VTRE
The MPY100 is a variable transconductance multiplier con-
sisting of three differential voltage-to-current converters, a
multiplier core and an output differential amplifier as illus-
trated in Figure 1.
Substituting this into the original equation yields the overall
transfer function
VO = gmRLV1 = V1V2 (RL/VTRE)
The basic principle of the transconductance multiplier can
be demonstrated by the differential stage in Figure 2.
which shows the output voltage to be the product of the two
input voltages, V1 and V2.
For small values of the input voltage, V1, that are much
smaller than VT, the transistor’s thermal voltage, the differ-
ential output voltage, VO, is:
Variations in IE due to V2 cause a large common-mode
voltage swing in the circuit. The errors associated with this
common-mode voltage can be eliminated by using two
differential stages in parallel and cross-coupling their out-
puts as shown in Figure 3.
VO = gm RLV1
The transconductance gm of the stage is given by:
gm = IE/VT
+VS
RL
RL
Stable
+VS
+
–
VO
Reference
–VS
and Bias
I1
I2
I3
I4
(X1 – X2)(Y1 – Y2)
VO = A
– (Z1 – Z2)
10
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
+
–
X1
X2
V-I
V-I
V-I
Transfer Function
V1
Multiplier
Core
Y1
Y2
Q5
Q6
RE
RE
Out
A
+
–
V2
High Gain
Z1
Z2
Output Amplifier
IT
–VCC
Attenuator
FIGURE 1. MPY100 Functional Block Diagram.
FIGURE 3. Cross-Coupled Differential Stages as a Variable-
Transconductance Multiplier.
An analysis of the circuit in Figure 3 shows it to have the
same overall transfer function as before:
+VCC
I1
RL
RL
I2
VO = V1V2 (RL/VTRE).
For input voltages larger than VT, the voltage-to-current
transfer characteristics of the differential pair Q1, Q2 or Q3
and Q4 are no longer linear. Instead, their collector currents
are related to the applied voltage V1
–
VO +
Q1
Q2
+
–
V1
V1
I1
I2
I3
I4
VT
=
= e
Q3
+
–
RE
IE
The resultant nonlinearity can be overcome by developing
V1 logarithmically to exactly cancel the exponential rela-
tionship just derived. This is done by diodes D1 and D2 in
Figure 4.
V2
The emitter degeneration resistors, RX and RY, in Figure 4,
provide a linear conversion of the input voltages to differen-
tial current, IX and IY, where:
FIGURE 2. Basic Differential Stage as a Transconductance
Multiplier.
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MPY100
IX = VX/RX and IY = VY/RY
CAPACITIVE LOADS
Analysis of Figure 4 shows the voltage VA to be:
VA = (2RL/I1)(IXIY)
Stable operation is maintained with capacitive loads to
1000pF in all modes, except the square root mode for which
50pF is a safe upper limit. Higher capacitive loads can be
driven if a 100Ω resistor is connected in series with the
MPY100’s output.
Since IX and IY are linearly related to the input voltages VX
and VY, VA may also be written:
VA = KVXVY
where K is a scale factor. In the MPY100, K is chosen to be
0.1.
DEFINITIONS
TOTAL ERROR (Accuracy)
Total error is the actual departure of the multiplier output
voltage form the ideal product of its input voltages. It
includes the sum of the effects of input and output DC
offsets, gain error and nonlinearity.
The addition of the Z input alters the voltage VA to:
VA = KVXVY – VZ
Therefore, the output of the MPY100 is:
VO = A[KVXVY – VZ]
where A is the open-loop gain of the output amplifier.
Writing this last equation in terms of the separate inputs to
the MPY100 gives
OUTPUT OFFSET
Output offset is the output voltage when both inputs VX and
VY are 0V.
(X1 – X2)(Y1 – Y2)
VO = A
– (Z1 – Z2)
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SCALE FACTOR ERROR
the transfer function of the MPY100.
Scale factor error is the difference between the actual scale
factor and the ideal scale factor.
WIRING PRECAUTIONS
In order to prevent frequency instability due to lead induc-
tance of the power supply lines, each power supply should
be bypassed. This should be done by connecting a 10µF
tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 1000pF ceramic capaci-
tor from the +VCC and –VCC pins of the MPY100 to the
power supply common. The connection of these capacitors
should be as close to the MPY100 as practical.
NONLINEARITY
Nonlinearity is the maximum deviation from a best
straightline (curve fitting on input-output graph) expressed
as a percent of peak-to-peak full scale output.
FEEDTHROUGH
Feedthrough is the signal at the output for any value of VX
or VY within the rated range, when the other input is zero.
+VCC
RCM
RL
RL
+
VA
–
I4
D1
D2
I1
I2 I3
VO
A
Q1 Q2
Q3 Q4
Out
+
V1
–
X1
+
Z1
+
Q7
Q8
Q5
Q6
Q9
Q10
Y1
+
RX
2
RX
RY
2
RY
2
RZ
2
RZ
2
VX
–
VY
–
VZ
–
2
Y2
X2
Z2
211
211
211
–VCC
FIGURE 4. MPY100 Simplified Circuit Diagram.
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MPY100
SMALL SIGNAL BANDWIDTH
εDIVIDER = 10 εMULTIPLIER/(X1 – X2)
Small signal bandwidth is the frequency at which the output
is down 3dB from its low-frequency value for nominal
output amplitude of 10% of full scale.
It is obvious from this error equation that divider error
becomes excessively large for small values of X1 – X2. A 10-
to-1 denominator range is usually the practical limit. If more
accurate division is required over a wide range of denomi-
nator voltages, an externally generated voltage may be
1% AMPLITUDE ERROR
The 1% amplitude error is the frequency the output ampli-
tude is in error by 1%, measured with an output amplitude
of 10% of full scale.
(X1 – X2)(Y1 – Y2)
VO
Z1
=
+ Z2
10
VX, ±10V,
FS
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
1% VECTOR ERROR
VO, ±10V, FS
MPY100
Out
The 1% vector error is the frequency at which a phase error
of 0.01 radians (0.57°) occurs. This is the most sensitive
measure of dynamic error of a multiplier.
Optional
Summing
Input, ±10V, FS
VY, ±10V,
FS
Z2
–VCC VOS +VCC
(1)
NOTE: (1) Optional balance
potentiometer.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
100kΩ
MULTIPLICATION
–15VDC
+15VDC
Figure 5 shows the basic connection for four-quadrant mul-
tiplication.
FIGURE 5. Multiplier Connection.
The MPY100 meets all of its specifications without trim-
ming. Accuracy can, however be improved over a limited
range by nulling the output offset voltage using the 100Ω
optional balance potentiometer shown in Figure 5.
+VCC
50kΩ
470kΩ
To the appropriate
input terminal.
AC feedthrough may be reduced to a minimum by applying
an external voltage to the X or Y input as shown in Figure
6.
1kΩ
–VCC
Z2, the optional summing input, may be used to sum a
voltage into the output of the MPY100. If not used, this
terminal, as well as the X and Y input terminals, should be
grounded. All inputs should be referenced to power supply
common.
FIGURE 6. Optional Trimming Configuration.
R2
10kΩ
Figure 7 shows how to achieve a scale factor larger than the
nominal 1/10. In this case, the scale factor is unity which
makes the transfer function
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
R1
90kΩ
Z1
Out
MPY100
VO
1 + (R1/R2)
K =
VO = KVXVY = K(X1 – X2)(Y1 – Y2).
Z2
10
0.1 ≤ K ≤ 1
This circuit has the disadvantage of increasing the output
offset voltage by a factor of 10, which may require the use
of the optional balance control as in Figure 1 for some
applications. In addition, this connection reduces the small
signal bandwidth to about 50kHz.
FIGURE 7. Connection for Unity Scale Factor.
10(Z2 – Z1)
VO
=
+ Y1
(X1 – X2)
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
VXDemonimator
±0.2V to +10V, FS
DIVISION
Z1
Out
VO = ±10V, FS
Figure 8 shows the basic connection for two-quadrant
division. This configuration is a multiplier-inverted analog
divider, i.e., a multiplier connected in the feedback loop of
an operational amplifier. In the case of the MPY100, this
operational amplifier is the output amplifier shown in
Figure 1.
MPY100
Optional Summing
Input, ±10V, FS
Z2
V2
Numerator
±10V, FS
The divider error with a multiplier-inverted analog divider is
approximately:
FIGURE 8. Divider Connection.
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MPY100
applied to the unused X-input (see Optional Trim Configu-
ration). To trim, apply a ramp of +100mV to +1V at 100Hz
to both X1 and Z1 if X2 is used for offset adjustment,
otherwise reverse the signal polarity and adjust the trim
voltage to minimize the variation in the output. An alterna-
tive to this procedure would be to use the Burr-Brown
DIV100, a precision log-antilog divider.
MORE CIRCUITS
The theory and procedures for developing virtually any
function generator or linearization circuit can be found in the
Burr-Brown/McGraw Hill book “FUNCTION CIRCUITS -
Design and Applications.”
VO = + 10(Z2 – Z1) +X2
SQUARING
Optional
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
Summing
Input,
±10V, FS
(X1 – X2)2
Z1
Out
VO
VO
=
+ Z2
10
MPY100
RL
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
Z2
Z1
Out
VO = ±10V, FS
VZ
+0.2V ≤ (Z2 – Z1) ≤ +10V
MPY100
(a) Circuit for positive VZ.
Z2
VX
Optional
±10V, FS
Summing
Optional
VO = – 10(Z2 – Z1) +X2
Input, ±10V, FS
Summing
Input,
±10V, FS
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
FIGURE 9. Squarer Connection.
Z1
VO
MPY100
Out
SQUARE ROOT
RL
Z2
Figure 10 shows the connection for taking the square root of
the voltage VZ. The diode prevents a latching condition
which could occur if the input momentarily changed polar-
ity. This latching condition is not a design flaw in the
MPY100, but occurs when a multiplier is connected in the
feedback loop of an operational amplifier to perform square
root functions.
VZ
+0.2V ≤ (Z2 – Z1) ≤ +10V
(b) Circuit for negative VZ.
FIGURE 10. Square Root Connection.
(V2 – V1)
V1
VO
=
100
The load resistance, RL, must be in the range of
10kΩ ≤ RL ≤ 1MΩ. This resistance must be in the circuit as
it provides the current necessary to operate the diode.
1% per volt
V1
X1
PERCENTAGE COMPUTATION
Z1
+0.2V ≤ V1 ≤ +10V
VO
X2
Y1
Y2
The circuit of Figure 11 has a sensitivity of 1V/% and is
capable of measuring 10% deviations. Wider deviation can
be measured by decreasing the ratio of R2/R1.
MPY100
Out
Z2
9kΩ
1kΩ
V2
BRIDGE LINEARIZATION
The use of the MPY100 to linearize the output from a bridge
circuit makes the output VO independent of the bridge
supply voltage. See Figure 12.
FIGURE 11. Percentage Computation.
TRUE RMS-TO-DC CONVERSION
The rms-to-DC conversion circuit of Figure 13 gives greater
accuracy and bandwidth but with less dynamic range than
most rms-to-DC converters.
SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR
The circuit in Figure 14 uses implicit feedback to implement
the following sine function approximation:
3
2
VO = (1.5715V1 – 0.004317V1 )/(1 + 0.001398V1 )
= 10 sin (9V1)
®
10
MPY100
RG
V
40kΩ
R
R + ∆R
Z1
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
Z1
Out
V1
VO
INA101
V2
MPY100
G = 2
R
R
R1
Z2
R2
R1 + R2
V
2
1
1
∆R
R
V1 =
V2 = V
VO = 5
2R
2R
R2
1+
1+
∆R
∆R
NOTE: V should be as large as possible to minimize divider errors. But V ≤ [10 + (20R/∆R)]
to keep V2 within the input voltage limits of the MPY100.
FIGURE 12. Bridge Linearization.
Matched to 0.025%
R1
R2
20kΩ
10kΩ
10kΩ
OPA111
VIN
(±5V pk)
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
10µF
Z1
Out
10kΩ
DC
AC
MPY100
VO
C2
10µF
10kΩ
2
VO
= VIN
Z2
0 to 5V
OPA111
Mode Switch
+VS
10MΩ
50kΩ
Zero
Adjust
10kΩ
–VS
20kΩ
FIGURE 13. True RMS-to-DC Conversion.
®
11
MPY100
23.165kΩ
71.548kΩ
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
10kΩ
Z1
Out
VO = 10 sin 9V1
MPY100
5.715kΩ
Z2
V1
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
Z1
Out
10kΩ
MPY100
Z2
(–10V ≤ V1 ≤ +10V, and 1V = 9°)
FIGURE 14. Sine Function Generator
IL
Load
ei(t) = 2 Eirms Sin ωt
R4
iL(t) = 2 ILrms Sin (ωt +θ )
ei
R1
ei
R2
R5
=R5/(R4 +R5)
γ =(–R1R3)/R2
X
XY
10
R3
Instantaneous
Power
Y
γiL
Real Power
(
γ/10)(EirmsILrms cosθ )
FIGURE 15. Single-Phase Instantaneous and Real Power
Measurement.
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®
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MPY100
PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device
Status (1)
Package Package
Pins Package Eco Plan (2) Lead/Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (3)
Qty
Type
Drawing
MPY100AG
NRND
CDIP SB
JD
14
1
1
1
1
Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)
AU
N / A for Pkg Type
MPY100AG3
MPY100AM
MPY100BG
OBSOLETE CDIP SB
OBSOLETE TO-100
JD
LME
JD
14
10
14
TBD
TBD
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NRND
CDIP SB
Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)
N / A for Pkg Type
MPY100BG2
MPY100BM
MPY100CG
OBSOLETE CDIP SB
OBSOLETE TO-100
JD
LME
JD
14
10
14
TBD
TBD
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NRND
CDIP SB
Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)
N / A for Pkg Type
MPY100CG1
MPY100CM
MPY100SG
OBSOLETE CDIP SB
OBSOLETE TO-100
JD
LME
JD
14
10
14
TBD
TBD
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NRND
CDIP SB
Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)
N / A for Pkg Type
MPY100SM
OBSOLETE TO-100
LME
10
TBD
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