MAX4206
Precision Transimpedance Logarithmic
Amplifier with Over 5 Decades of Dynamic Range
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Frequency Response and Noise Considerations
The MAX4206 bandwidth is proportional to the magni-
tude of the IREF and ILOG currents, whereas the noise is
inversely proportional to IREF and ILOG currents.
Common Mode
A common-mode input voltage, VCMVOUT, of 0.5V is
available at CMVOUT and can be used to bias the log-
ging and reference amplifier inputs by connecting
CMVOUT to CMVIN. An external voltage between 0.5V
and 1V can be applied to CMVIN to bias the logging
and reference transistor collectors and to optimize the
performance required for both single- and dual-supply
operation.
Adjusting the Logarithmic Intercept
Adjust the logarithmic intercept by changing the refer-
ence current, IREF. A resistor from REFISET to GND
(see Figures 5 and 6) adjusts the reference current,
according to the following equation:
where VREFISET is 0.5V. Select RSET between 5kΩand
5MΩ. REFIOUT current range is 10nA to 10µA only.
Single-Supply Operation
When operating from a single +2.7V to +11V supply,
ILOG must be greater than IREF, resulting in a positive
slope of the log output voltages, LOGV1 and LOGV2.
Bias the log and reference amplifiers by connecting
CMVOUT to CMVIN or connecting an external voltage
reference between 0.5V and 1V to CMVIN. For single-
supply operation, connect VEE to GND.
Output Offset
Select ROS and IOS to adjust the output offset voltage
(see Figure 5). The magnitude of the offset voltage is
given by:
VOS = ROS ✕IOSADJ
Scale Factor
The scale factor, K, is the slope of the logarithmic out-
put. For the LOGV1 amplifier, K = 0.25V/decade. When
operating in a single-supply configuration, adjust the
overall scale factor for the MAX4206 using the uncom-
mitted LOGV2 amplifier and the following equation,
which refers to Figure 5:
Select R1 between 1kΩand 100kΩ, with an ideal value
of 10kΩ. The noninverting amplifier ensures that the
overall scale factor is greater than or equal to
0.25V/decade for single-supply operation.
Design Example
Desired:
Single-Supply Operation
Logarithmic intercept: 100nA
Overall scale factor = 1V/decade
Because there is no offset current applied to the circuit
(ROS = 0Ω), the reference current, IREF, equals the log
intercept of 100µA. Therefore,
Select R1= 10kΩ:
Dual-Supply Operation
When operating from dual ±2.7 to ±5.5V supplies, it is
not required that ILOG be greater than IREF. A positive
output voltage results at LOGV1 when ILOG exceeds
IREF. A negative output voltage results at LOGV1 when
ILOG is less than IREF. Bias the log and reference
amplifiers by connecting CMVOUT to CMVIN or con-
nect an external 0.5V to 1V reference to CMVIN. For
dual-supply operation with CMVIN < 0.5V, refer to the
MAX4207 data sheet.
Output Offset
The uncommitted amplifier in the inverting configuration
utilized by the MAX4206 facilitates large output-offset
voltage adjustments when operated with dual supplies.
The magnitude of the offset voltage is given by the fol-
lowing equation:
A resistive divider between REFVOUT, OSADJ, and
GND can be used to adjust VOSADJ (see Figure 6).