I am looking at building a Pre-Amp that has a high impedance due to having a high impedance load (Like that of most Piezoelectric Elements). My biggest issue with this is that it needs to feed an ADC that is unipolar but can be either single ended or differential. The circuit also requires bandwidth from 10Hz to about 5-10 MHz. I'm working with a single supply as it is a way to buffer the output and prevent any over voltage from being introduced into the ADC from 0-5V, it is also what the board supplies.
-My main concern is JFETs. Right now I am working with fet input op amps as I have a clearer understanding of how they work and they seem to have wider bandwidth. Also is there such thing as a differential JFET op amp with a VOCM? That would be the most ideal situation.
-Needs to be DC biased at the output to 2.5V.
-Amplifier needs to have adjustable gain.
-I also can't seem to get any of the op amp spice models by Analog Devices to work. They seem to have the lowest noise and widest bandwidth among other manufacturers.
-The circuit must be as low noise as possible.
I attached one of my better schematics, its simply just a OPA355_Q1 JFET op amp in non inverting form with a way to dc bias it. However, the output is half wave rectified due to the single supply. By the way, my simulator is LTSpice.
Any help/criticism is appreciated,
Tyler