[sdiy] Differential amps and noise cancellation in dsPIC 33FJ128GP802 uP's DAC

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Wed May 5 12:17:14 CEST 2021


The circuit is straight out of Microchip’s datasheet and is what they recommend. But that’s not to say that it can’t be improved!

Which Douglas Self book did you mean? He’s written a few.


> On 5 May 2021, at 11:11, Mike Bryant <mbryant at futurehorizons.com> wrote:
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> You probably want to use something a little more complicated for the best performance.  Douglas Self covers this well in Chapter 26 of his book.
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> From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org] On Behalf Of Tom Wiltshire
> Sent: 05 May 2021 10:17
> To: synth-diy francesco mulassano via
> Subject: [sdiy] Differential amps and noise cancellation in dsPIC 33FJ128GP802 uP's DAC
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> Hi all,
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> The dsPIC 33FJ128GP802 uP (and others in the family) includes a 16-bit DAC on the chip. The outputs from the DAC are provided as a differential output to help cancel any noise generated by the uP internally. NOt a bad idea, seeing as that is probably inevitable. Despite this precaution, the DAC is reasonably noisy and not suitable for all applications.
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> The example circuit for combining the differential outputs is shown attached - a simple diff amp with 10K resistors everywhere.
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> Now, my question is this:
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> If I change the gain of the differential amp by increasing R6/R8 (to 47K, say) does this affect the noise cancellation properties of the diff amp?
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> It seems to me that it might, because the positive input now has a different proportion of signal going to it than the negative input.
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> Thanks,
> Tom
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