link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 AD584Data SheetNOISE FILTERINGUSING THE STROBE TERMINAL The bandwidth of the output amplifier in the AD584 can be The AD584 has a strobe input that can be used to zero the output. reduced to filter output noise. A capacitor ranging between 0.01 µF This unique feature permits a variety of new applications in and 0.1 µF connected between the CAP and VBG terminals further signal and power conditioning circuits. reduces the wideband and feedthrough noise in the output of Figure 11 il ustrates the strobe connection. A simple NPN switch the AD584, as shown in Figure 9 and Figure 10. However, this can be used to translate a TTL logic signal into a strobe of the tends to increase the turn-on settling time of the device; therefore, output. The AD584 operates normally when there is no current allow for ample warm-up time. drawn from Pin 5. Bringing this terminal low, to less than 200 mV, SUPPLY allows the output voltage to go to zero. In this mode, the AD584 V+ is not required to source or sink current (unless a 0.7 V residual 8CAP output is permissible). If the AD584 is required to sink a transient 7110.0V0.01µF* current while strobe is off, limit the strobe terminal input current TOAD5840.1µFV by a 100 Ω resistor, as shown in Figure 11. BG 64V+8STROBE10.0VCOMMON51 010 100Ω*INCREASES TURN-ON TIME2 00527- AD584 Figure 9. Additional Noise Filtering with an External Capacitor 3HI = OFF20kΩ1000LOGIC42N2222NOISE SPECTRAL DENSITY (nV/ Hz)INPUTLO = ON10kΩ 012 COMMON100pF 00527- NO CAP Figure 11. Use of the Strobe Terminal 1000pF100 The strobe terminal tolerates up to 5 µA leakage, and its driver 0.01µF should be capable of sinking 500 µA continuous. A low leakage, open collector gate can be used to drive the strobe terminal directly, NO CAP provided the gate can withstand the AD584 output voltage plus 1 V. TOTAL NOISE (µV rms) UP TO10SPECIFIED FREQUENCYPERCISION HIGH CURRENT SUPPLY The AD584 can be easily connected to a power PNP or power PNP Darlington device to provide much greater output current 1 capability. The circuit shown in Figure 12 delivers a precision 1 1 101001k10k100k1M 0 10 V output with up to 4 A supplied to the load. If the load has a FREQUENCY (Hz) 00527- significant capacitive component, the 0.1 µF capacitor is required. Figure 10. Spectral Noise Density and Total RMS Noise vs. Frequency If the load is purely resistive, improved high frequency, supply rejection results from removing the capacitor. VIN ≥ 15V470Ω2N60400.1µFV+810.0VAD584V1OUT10V @ 4A4 013 COMMON 00527- Figure 12. High Current Precision Supply Rev. C | Page 8 of 12 Document Outline Features General Description Pin Configurations Product Highlights Table of Contents Revision History Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings ESD Caution Theory of Operation Applying the AD584 Performance over Temperature Output Current Characteristics Dynamic Performance Noise Filtering Using the Strobe Terminal Percision High Current Supply The AD584 as a Current Limiter Negative Reference Voltages from an AD584 10 V Reference with Multiplying CMOS DACs or ADCs Precision DAC Reference Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide