CS5180
2 kΩ
+15
20 µF
2 kΩ
+
10 kΩ
- 0.1 µF
U1
+
-15
0.1 µF
2 kΩ
+15
400 Ω
2200 pF
100 Ω
2200 pF
2 kΩ
- 0.1 µF
U2
+
400 Ω
-15
0.1 µF
0.1 µF 10 µF +
AIN-
CS5180
AIN+
VREFOUT
Figure 15. AC-coupled driver using two amplifiers.
the single amplifier circuit of Figure 12 because the
inputs to the CS5180 are driven differentially. The
400 and 100 Ω output divider scales down the input
from the amplifier. The scaling should be opti-
mized for the application. Figure 16 illustrates the
performance of the converter when using this am-
plifier circuit.
The amplifier of Figure 17 uses three amplifiers
and can accept a ground referenced signal or a fully
differential signal. Figure 18 illustrates its perfor-
mance when driven with 57.6 kHz signal.
Figure 19 illustrates a four amplifier circuit which
gives the best performance by keeping everything
balanced. Performance is generally limited by the
amplifiers. Again, the output resistors are used to
scale down the input signal. Figures 20 and 21 il-
22
Figure 16. Performance of amplifier in Figure 15