
1 Overview
1.1 OPA455
The OPA455 is a precision power amplifier capable of operating over a very wide supply range of ±6 V to ±75 V,
with an input common-mode range that extends to within a few volts from each rail. This amplifier is composed
of an internal differential input amplifier stage, followed by a voltage amplifier, and finally, a high-current output
stage. This device is designed to avoid phase inversion problems that are typically found in similar op amps. The
OPA455 is unity-gain stable, and comes in an SO PowerPAD™ package.
1.2 OPA455EVM
The OPA455EVM is intended to provide basic functional evaluation of the OPA455. The EVM provides the
following features:
• Easy access to pertinent nodes with test points and terminal blocks
• Convenient input and output filtering
• Access to multiple nodes and footprints for compensation
• Protection against power supply sequencing and inductive load kickback
• Configurable for any common amplifier topology, including the improved Howland current pump
• Footprints for providing a flexible reference voltage
1.3 Related Documentation
The documents listed in Table 1-1 provide information about TI's integrated circuits and support tools for the
OPA455EVM.
Table 1-1. Related Documentation
Document Literature Number
OPA455 Product Data Sheet SBOSA16
OPA462 Product Data Sheet SBOS803
OPA445 Product Data Sheet SBOS156
1.4 Evaluation Module Limitations and Cautions
The OPA455EVM is designed to safely withstand the maximum rated supply, input and output voltages, and
current levels specified for the OPA455 high-voltage op amp. In addition to observing maximum voltage and
current limitations, proper electrostatic discharge precautions are advised when handling and applying the EVM.
1.4.1 High-Voltage Warning
The OPA455 is rated for supply voltages up to ±75 V (150 V for single supply), and common-mode input
voltages up to ±70 V. When using the device and EVM under such circumstances, all proper safety practices
must be followed. Do not apply more than rated voltages. See the OPA455 data sheet for additional information.
1.4.2 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
Many of the components on the OPA455EVM are susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Customers are advised to observe proper ESD handling precautions when unpacking and handling the EVM,
including the use of a grounded wrist strap at an approved ESD workstation.
CAUTION
A wrist strap may only be used with circuit voltages less than 100 V. For circuit voltages equal to or
greater than 100 V, use an ionizer.
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