Title :
A 2 MHz 3-port analog isolation and fanout module
Author :
Beadle, Edward R.
Author_Institution :
AGS Dept., Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
Abstract :
A 3-port isolated circuit providing 1:3 fanout, buffering and amplification over a multi-megahertz bandwidth is presented. The circuit accepts a single input and drives 3 independently isolated output channels, up to +/- 10 V into 50 ohms. The input and output isolation is supplied via a dual optocoupler, and the power isolation is achieved with DC/DC converters. In each channel, a voltage feedback amplifier is used in combination with the optocoupler to form a transimpedance configuration with the gain-bandwidth product (GBP) set by a pair of resistors. The feedback amplifier linearizes the optocoupler transfer characteristics using a servo technique and also controls the circuit drift, nonlinearity, and bandwidth. The circuit has demonstrated long-term drift of <+/-.1% of full. Scale, and resolution to better than 9 bits. The circuit provides frequency response to true DC with an analog bandwidth variable over a range of <100 kHz to >4 MHz, and a SNR of >55 db in a 1 MHz bandwidth with <1% THD for a 10 V amplitude sinusoidal input. With few modifications, this design is capable of providing input/output gain and bandwidth in the range of 10-50 MHz
Keywords :
amplifiers; analogue processing circuits; buffer circuits; data acquisition; nuclear electronics; opto-isolators; 10 to 50 MHz; 100 kHz to 4 MHz; 3-port analog isolation module; 3-port isolated circuit; DC/DC converters; amplification; buffering; dual optocoupler; fanout module; frequency response; gain-bandwidth product; isolated output channels; long-term drift; multimegahertz bandwidth; power isolation; transimpedance configuration; voltage feedback amplifier; Bandwidth; Circuits; Data acquisition; Feedback amplifiers; Laboratories; Noise reduction; Packaging; Rails; Switches; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2934-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1995.505612