The document summarizes two types of amplifier circuits used for signal conditioning of piezoelectric sensors: voltage mode and charge mode.
In a voltage mode amplifier, the output depends on the total capacitance seen by the sensor, including any capacitance from interface cabling. Resistor Rb provides DC bias and resistors Rf and capacitor Cf set the frequency response.
A charge mode amplifier maintains 0V across its input terminals, making it insensitive to stray capacitance from cabling. Resistor Rf bleeds off charge from capacitor Cf to prevent saturation, while resistors Ri and capacitors Cp and Cc determine the frequency response. Proper biasing of both circuits is important to center
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Figure 2. Voltage Mode Amplifier Circuit
The document summarizes two types of amplifier circuits used for signal conditioning of piezoelectric sensors: voltage mode and charge mode.
In a voltage mode amplifier, the output depends on the total capacitance seen by the sensor, including any capacitance from interface cabling. Resistor Rb provides DC bias and resistors Rf and capacitor Cf set the frequency response.
A charge mode amplifier maintains 0V across its input terminals, making it insensitive to stray capacitance from cabling. Resistor Rf bleeds off charge from capacitor Cf to prevent saturation, while resistors Ri and capacitors Cp and Cc determine the frequency response. Proper biasing of both circuits is important to center
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1 Voltage Mode Amplifier
+ – Sensor qp Cp Rp Cc Rb Interface Cable Capacitance 1/2 Vcc Rg Cf Rf TLV2771 Vcc = 3V to 5V Vo = qp (Cp+Cc) x 1+ Rf Rg + Vcc 2 Gain fL fH 1 Frequency 2(Rp || Rb)(Cp || Cc) 2RfCf ==1 1+ Rf Rg Figure 2. Voltage Mode Amplifier Circuit In a voltage mode amplifier, the output depends on the amount of capacitance seen by the sensor. The capacitance associated with the interface cable will affect the output voltage. If the cable is moved or replaced, variations in Cc can cause problems. Resistor Rb provides a dc bias path for the amplifier input stage. Choice of Rf and Cf sets the upper cutoff frequency. The lower cutoff frequency is calculated by: fL 1 2_Rp _ Rb__Cp _ Cc_ . Resistor Rb should be chosen as high as possible and interface cabling reduced to a minimum. For the TLV2771 op amp, Rb = 10 Mwill result in a typical offset of 60 V over the commercial temperature range. The biasing shown will put the output voltage at 1/2 Vcc with no input. The output will swing above and below this dc level. SLOA033A 4 Signal Conditioning Piezoelectric Sensors 3.2 Charge Mode Amplifier _ + Sensor qp Cp Rp Cc Interface Cable Capacitance 1/2 Vcc Ri TLV2771 Vcc = 3V to 5V Vo = qp Cf –+ Vcc 2 Gain fL fH 1 Frequency 2RfCf 2Ri(Cp + Cc) =1= 1 Cf Vcc Rf Cf Figure 3. Charge Mode Amplifier Circuit The charge mode amplifier will balance the charge injected into the negative input by charging feedback capacitor Cf. Resistor Rf bleeds the charge off capacitor Cf at a low rate to prevent the amplifier from drifting into saturation. Resistor Rf also provides a dc bias path for the negative input. The value of Rf and Cf set the low cutoff frequency of the amplifier. The action of the amplifier maintains 0 V across its input terminals so that the stray capacitance associated with interface cabling does not present a problem. Resistor Ri provides ESD protection. Resistor Ri and capacitors Cp and Cc combine to produce roll off at higher frequency. The biasing shown will put the output voltage at 1/2 Vcc with no input. The output will swing around this dc level. 3.3 Signal Conditioning Made Easier Some manufactures have made signal conditioning of their piezoelectric sensors easier by integrating FET buffers into the sensor. Still, proper biasing is important and additional amplification may be desired. Refer to Application Note 3V Accelerometer Featuring TLV2772, literature number SLVA040 (http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/apps/analog/operational_amplifiers.html) for an example.