NDIR gas sensing and pH sensing AFEs are industry’s first
The LMP91050 and LMP91200 configurable sensor AFEs are used in Nondispersive Infrared (NDIR) gas sensing and low-power chemical sencing applications, respectively.The LMP91050 features a PGA, ‘dark phase’ offset cancellation, an SPI, and an adjustable common mode generator.
Offered in a 10-pin MSOP package, the LMP91050 offers a low gain drift of 100 ppm/°C (maximum), output offset drift of 1.2 mV/°C, phase delay variation of 500 ns, low noise at 0.1 µV rms (0.1 to 10 Hz), and operation between –40°C to 105°C provide optimized system performance.
Features for the LMP91200 includes a PGA, ultra-low input-bias pH buffer, signal guarding, temperature and measurement calibration, and common-mode generation and diagnostics circuitry, allowing use of a single chip to interface to most of today’s pH sensors. Housed in a 16-pin TSSOP, this part also has a bias current of 0.4 pA (maximum), an operating voltage range from 1.8 to 5.5 V, and a temperature range from –40° to 125°C.
Both AFEs are supported with TI’s WEBENCH Sensor AFE Designer software and bench-top development system. (ea/1,000; LMP91200, $1.32; LMP91200,$3.90 available now)
By Christina Nickolas
Texas Instruments , Dallas , TX
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