CIRCUIT060024

Difference amplifier (subtractor) circuit

CIRCUIT060024

Overview

This design inputs two signals, Vi1 and Vi2, and outputs their difference (subtracts). The input signals typically come from low-impedance sources because the input impedance of this circuit is determined by the resistive network. Difference amplifiers are typically used to amplify differential input signals and reject common-mode voltages. A common-mode voltage is the voltage common to both inputs. The effectiveness of the ability of a difference amplifier to reject a common-mode signal is known as commonmode rejection ratio (CMRR). The CMRR of a difference amplifier is dominated by the tolerance of the resistors.
Features
  • Input: ±1.25 V
  • Output: ±2.5 V
  • CMRR (min): 50 dB
  • Supply:
    • Vcc = 2.75 V
    • Vee = -2.75 V
    • Vref = 0 V
General-purpose op amps
TLV6001 Single, 5.5-V, 1-MHz, RRIO operational amplifier
Precision op amps (Vos<1mV)
OPA320 Precision, zero-crossover, 20-MHz, 0.9-pA Ib, RRIO, CMOS operational amplifier
Download View video with transcript Video

Get started

  1. Read the circuit design
  2. Download the model

Technical documentation

star
= Top documentation selected by TI
No results found. Please clear your search and try again.
View all 3
Type Title Date
* Circuit design Difference amplifier (subtractor) circuit (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 31 Jan 2019
Application note AN-31 Amplifier Circuit Collection (Rev. D) 21 Oct 2020
Application note Handbook of Operational Amplifier Applications (Rev. B) 19 Sep 2016

Related design resources

Design tools & simulation

SIMULATION TOOL
PSPICE-FOR-TI PSpice® for TI design and simulation tool TINA-TI SPICE-based analog simulation program
CALCULATION TOOL
ANALOG-ENGINEER-CALC Analog engineer's calculator

Support & training

TI E2E™ forums with technical support from TI engineers

View all forum topics

Content is provided "as is" by TI and community contributors and does not constitute TI specifications. See terms of use.

If you have questions about quality, packaging or ordering TI products, see TI support.

Videos