Hi All,
Im looking for a method to clamp the input voltage to an opamp cct. I'm using my circuit to amplify very small ac voltages, my signal of interest is in the order of 10uV to several hundred microvolts.
Due to the low input voltage I am running with fairly high gains in the order of 1k-10k. My input stage is fully differential. Due to the high gain i can easily saturate the amplifier, the ultimate purpose is to amplify the input signal upto full swing input for an ADC.
Currently i have some low leakage, fairly low capacitance PMEG2010EA back to back diodes across the input. At the tiny currents they begin to conduct in the 100mV range, naturally this means that an overload on the input will saturate most of the stages, recovery from saturation is slower than I would like (ie not instant).
Im am trying to think of a way to either use a low capacitance BJT as a diode, where I could bias the input to a point just before conduction, or perhaps bias a diode with a cc source to a point just before conduction to try and get the forward voltage down around 1mV....
Has anyone come across or done anything like this? Could perhaps pass over some ideas? Looking for something with a low capacitance and naturally very low noise.
All the best
Rob