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App Note: Current Sensing Circuit Concepts and Fundamentals

From: http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1824&appnote=en551198

This application note provides an overview of current sensing circuit concepts and fundamentals. It introduces current sensing techniques and focuses on three typical high-side current sensing implementations, with their specific advantages and disadvantages.

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Avnet Training: High Precision Operational Amplifiers

From: http://www.em.avnet.com/evs/home/0,1707,RID%253D0%2526CID%253D50625%2526CCD%253DUSA%2526SID%253D32214%2526DID%253DDF2%2526LID%253D32233%2526BID%253DDF2%2526CTP%253DEVS,00.html

Register today to have an Avnet representative contact you to schedule this On-Ramp Technical Session.

Microchip has added new and improved solutions for your operational amplifier designs, and Avnet Memec Field Application Engineers (FAEs) are factory-trained to discuss the technical benefits of the various product families.

This On-Ramp Technical Session will introduce three new operational amplifiers and will allow attendees to ask questions specific to your current projects. The hands-on demonstration will provide a complete example of Microchip’s control of the analog signal chain.

Agenda

  • High Precision Trimmed Operational Amplifier Family (MCP605x, 6x, 7x)
    • Family overview, technology and applications
  • Auto-zero Operational Amplifier Family (MCP6V0x)
    • Family overview, technology and applications
  • Operational Amplifiers with mCal (MCP65x)
    • Family overview, technology and applications
  • MCP6V01 Reference Design Board demonstration
    • Thermocouple – Operational Amplifier – ADC – PIC18 – USB – SW on Laptop

High Precision Operational Amplifiers Technical Sessions from Avnet

From: http://www.em.avnet.com/evs/home/0,1707,RID%253D%2526CID%253D50625%2526CAT%253DOTR%2526CCD%253DUSA%2526SID%253D32214%2526DID%253DDF2%2526LID%253D32233%2526PRT%253D0%2526PVW%253D%2526PNT%253D%2526BID%253DDF2%2526CTP%253DEVS,00.html 

Microchip has added new and improved solutions for your operational amplifier designs, and Avnet Memec Field Application Engineers (FAEs) are factory-trained to discuss the technical benefits of the various product families.

This On-Ramp Technical Session will introduce three new operational amplifiers and will allow attendees to ask questions specific to your current projects. The hands-on demonstration will provide a complete example of Microchip’s control of the analog signal chain.

Agenda

  • High Precision Trimmed Operational Amplifier Family (MCP605x, 6x, 7x)
    – Family overview, technology and applications
  • Auto-zero Operational Amplifier Family (MCP6V0x)
    – Family overview, technology and applications
  • Operational Amplifiers with mCal (MCP65x)
    Family overview, technology and applications
  • MCP6V01 Reference Design Board demonstration
    Thermocouple – Operational Amplifier – ADC – PIC18 – USB – SW on Laptop

Using Microchip’s op amp SPICE macro models

From: http://dev.emcelettronica.com/using-microchips-op-amp-spice-macro-models

The SPICE macro models for Microchip’s operational amplifiers (op amps) aid in the design and analysis of various circuits by allowing for detailed simulation of the circuit being designed. This app note does not explain how to use the circuit simulator but will give the user a better understanding how the model behaves and tips on convergence issues.

Microchip’s op amp SPICE macro models cover a wide aspect of the op amp’s electrical specifications. Not only do the models cover voltage, current, and resistance of the op amp, but it also covers the temperature and noise effects on the behavior of the op amp.

Microchip’s op amp SPICE macro models were written and tested in Orcad’s PSPICE 10.0 which is equivalent to Cadence PSPICE 15.x. The type of modeling technique that was used to model the op amps is called “Macro Modeling”. It is based on treating the op amp as a black box and using mathematical equivalents of the internal functions. As opposed to macro modeling, transistor level modeling is used for modeling of the device under development and fabrication.

Microchip’s op amp SPICE macro models are provided in netlist format. This is useful for simulating the models in a number of different simulators. Please refer to your simulator software reference manual on how to create a schematic symbol and relating a netlist to the symbol. All SPICE simulation schematic tools are different in their creation of a schematic symbol and relating it to the library file.

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