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Memories Switches 54/74 74H Logic Circuits
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alpha-Numerical Index . . . . . vii
Edge I ndex by Product Family xi
Product Guides
Military High Speed Operational Amplifiers 1
Military General Purpose FET Operational Amplifiers 1
Military Special Purpose Operational Amplifiers 2
Military Sample & Hold Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . 2
Military Operational Amplifier Selection 3
Industrial High Speed Operational Amplifiers . . . . 4
Industrial General Purpose FET Operational Amplifiers. 4
Industrial Operational Amplifier Selection . . . . . . 5
Commercial Operational Amplifier Selection . . . . 6
Commercial Special Purpose Operational Amplifiers 7
Commercial Sample and Hold Amplifiers 7
Voltage Regulators .. . 8
Voltage Comparators . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Interface Devices ............. . 10
FET Operational Amplifier Cross Reference 12
Linear Cross Reference . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Voltage Regulators
LM100/LM200/LM300 Voltage Regulator 17
LM103 Regulator Diode . . . . . . 20
LM104/LM204 Negative Regulator . . . . 23
LM304 Negative Regulator 26
LM105/LM205/LM305 Voltage Regulator 29
LM305A Voltage Regulator . . . 32
LM109/LM209 5-Volt Regulator .. 34
LM309 5-Volt Regulator . . . . 37
LMl13 Reference Diode . . . . . 40
LM340 Series Voltage Regulators 43
LM376 Voltage Regulator . . . . . 48
LM723/LM723C Voltage Regulator 51
Operational Amplifiers
LHOOOl Low Power Operational Ampl ifier . . . . . . . . . 57
LHOOOl A/LHOOOl AC Micropower Operational Amplifier 60
LH0002/LH0002C Current Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
LH0003/LH0003C Wide Bandwidth Operational Amplifier 66
LH0004/LH0004C High Voltage Operational Amplifier 68
LH0005/LH0005A Operational Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . 71
LH0005C Operational Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
LH0020/LH0020C High Gain Instrumentation Operational Amplifier. 76
LH0021/LH0021 C 1.0 Amp Power Operational Amplifier . . . . . 78
LH0022/LH0022C High Performance FET Operational Amplifier. 85
LH0023/LH0023C Sample and Hold Circuit . . . . . . . . 92
LH0024/LH0024C High Slew Rate Operational Amplifier 100
LH0032/LH0032C Ultra Fast FET Operational Amplifier 103
LH0033/LH0033C High Speed Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
LH0041/LH0041C 0.2 Amp Power Operational Amplifier .. 78
LH0042/LH0042C Low Cost FET Operational Amplifier 85
LH0043/LH0043C Sample and Hold Circuit . . . . . . . . . . 92
LH0052/LH0052C Precision FET Operational Amplifier .. . 85
LH0062/LH0062C High Speed FET Operational Amplifier .. 112
LH10l Operational Amplifier . . . 114
LH201 Operational Amplifier . 117
LM10l Operational Amplifier .. 120
LM201 Operational Amplifier 123
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Operational Amplifiers (Con't)
LM101A/LM201A Operational Amplifier 126
LM301 A Operational Amplifier 131
LM102 Voltage Follower .. 135
LM202 Voltage Follower ... . 138
LM302 Voltage Follower ... . 141
LM 107 /LM207 Operational Ampl ifier 144
LM307 Operational Amplifier . . . 148
LM108/LM208 Operational Amplifier 152
LM308 Operational Amplifier . . . 155
LM108A/LM208A/LM308A Operational Amplifier 158
LM110/LM210 Voltage Follower .. . 161
LM310 Voltage Follower . . . . . . 166
LM112/LM212 Operational Amplifier 171
LM312 Operational Amplifier . . . 174
LM216/LM216A/LM316/LM316A Operational Amplifier 177
LM118/LM218 Operational Amplifier 180
LM318 Operational Amplifier •. 185
LM709 Operational Amplifier " . 190
LM709A Operational Amplifier . 193
LM709C Operational Amplifier . 196
LM725A/LM725/LM725C Instrumentation Operational Amplifier. 199
LH740A/LH740AC FET Input Operational Amplifier 205
LM741 /LM741 C Operational Amplifier . . . . 207
LM747/LM747C Dual Operational Amplifier . 209
LM748/LM748C Operational Amplifier . . . . . 213
LM1558/LM1458 Dual Operational Amplifier. 216
LH2101A/LH2201A/LH2301A Dual High Performance Operational Amplifier 218
LH2108/LH2208/LH2308 Dual Super Beta Operational Amplifier. 220
LH2110/LH2210/LH2310 Dual Voltage Follower .. . 222
LH2111 /LH2211 /LH2311 Dual Voltage Comparator .. . 224
LM3900 Quad Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
LM4250/LM4250C Programmable Operational Amplifier 234
LH24250/LH24250C Dual Programmable Micropower Operational Amplifier 239
Voltage Comparators/Buffers
LM 106/LM206 Voltage Comparator/Buffer 241
LM306 Voltage Comparator/Buffer 244
LM111/LM211 Voltage Comparator 247
LM311 Voltage Comparator . 252
LM710 Voltage Comparator . . . 257
LM710C Voltage Comparator 260
LM711 Dual Comparator . . . . . 263
LM711C Dual Comparator 266
LM1514/LM1414 Dual Differential Voltage Comparator 269
Consumer Circuits
LM170/LM270/LM370 AGC/Squelch Amplifier . . . 271
LM171 /LM271 /LM371 Integrated RF/IF Amplifier 275
LM172/LM272/LM372 AM IF Strip . . • . . . . . . 281
LM273/LM373 AM/FM/SSB IF Amp/Detector 285
LM274/LM374 AM/FM/SSB IF Video Amp/Detector 285
LM175/LM275/LM375 Oscillator and Buffer with TTL Output 293
LM380 Audio Power Amplifier . . . . . . 298
LM381 Low Noise Dual Preamplifier 302
LM382 Low Noise Stereo Preamplifier . . 305
LM565/LM565C Phase Locked Loops . . 309
LM566/LM566C Voltage Controlled Oscillator 314
LM567/LM567C Tone Decoder . . . . . . . . . 317
LM703L Low Power Drain RF/IF Amplifier . 321
LM733/LM733C Differential Video Amplifier. 323
LM746 Color Television Chroma Demodulator 327
LM1303 Stereo Preamplifier . . . . . . . . . . 329
LM1304 FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator . 331
LM1305 FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator . 331
LM1307/LM1307E FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator 331
LM1310 FM Stereo Demodulator . . . . . . . . . . . . 337
LM1310E FM Stereo Demodulator . . . . . . . . . . . . 339
LM1351 FM Detector, Limiter and Audio Amplifier . 341
LM1496/LM1596 Balanced Modulator-Demodulator 343
LM1800 FM Stereo Demodulator 347
LM1845 Signal Processing System 349
LM2111 FM Detector and Limiter 351
LM2113 FM Detector and Limiter 353
LM3028A/LM3028B Differential RF/IF Amplifier 355
LM3053 Differential RF/IF Amplifier . . . . . . . . 355
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Consumer Circuits (Con't)
LM3064 Television Automatic Fine Tuning 359
LM3065 Television Sound System 361
LM3066 Chroma Signal Processor 363
LM3067 Chroma Demodulator 366
LM3070 Chroma Subcarrier Regenerator 369
LM3071 Television Chroma IF Amplifier 373
LM3075 FM Detector/Limiter and Audio Preamplifier 375
Transistor Pairs
LMl14/LMl14A Match-ed Dual Monolithic Transistors 377
LM'115/LM 115A Matched Dual Monolithic Transistors 377
Analog Switches
AH0014/AH0014C DPDT MOS Analog Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
AH0015/AH0015C Quad SPST MOS Analog Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
AH0019/AH0019C Dual DPST-TTL/DTL Compatible MOS Analog Switch . 379
AH0120 Series Analog Switches . 382
AH0130 Series Analog Switches. 382
AH0140 Series Analog Switches. 382
AH0150 Series Analog Switches. 382
AH0160 Series Analog Switches .. 382
MM450/MM550 MOS Analog Switch 389
MM451/MM551 MOS Analog Switch 389
MM452/MM552 MOS Analog Switch 389
MM454/MM554 4-Channel Commutator . . . . 393
MM455/MM555 MOS Analog Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389
AM1000 Silicon N-Channel High Speed Analog Switch 396
AM1001 Silicon N-Channel High Speed Analog Switch. 396
AM1002 Silicon N·Channel High Speed Analog Switch. 396
AM2009/AM2009C 6-Channel MOS Multiplex Switch .. 398
AH2114/AH2114C DPST Analog Switch . . . . . . . . . 400
AM3705/AM3705C 8-Channel MOS Analog Multiplexer. 402
Interface Circuits
LM350 Dual Peripheral Driver 405
LM1489/LM1489A Quad Line Receiver 407
LM75450A Dual Peripheral Driver 405
LM75451 A Dual Peripheral Driver 409
LM75452 Dual Peripheral Driver 409
LM75453 Dual Peripheral Driver 409
DM7820/DM8820 Dual Line Receiver 411,
DM7820A/DM8820A Dual Line Receiver 414
DM7822/DM8822 Dual Line Receiver .. 418
DM7830/DM8830 Dual Differential Line Driver 421
DM7831/DM8831 TRI-STATE Line Driver 424
DM7832/DM8832 TRI-STATE Line Driver . . . 424
Sense Amplifiers
LM5520/LM7520 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 431
LM5521/LM7521 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 432
LM5522/LM7522 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 436
LM5523/LM7523 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 436
LM5524/LM7524 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 438
LM5525/LM7525 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 438
LM5528/LM7528 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 440
LM5529/LM7529 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 440
LM5534/LM7534 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 442
LM5535/LM7535 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 442
LM5538/LM7538 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 444
LM5539/LM7539 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 444
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Alpha-Numerical Index
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LM104/LM204 Negative Regulator . . . . . 23
LM105/LM205/LM305 Voltage Regulator. 29
LM106/LM2d~ Voltage Comparator/Buffer 241
LMl 07 /LM207 Operational AmpHfier. . .. 144
LM10S/LM208 Operationat Amplifier .. '.'. 152
LM108A/LM208A/LM308A Operational Amplifier 158
LM109/LM20!;} 5-Volt Regulator . . 34
LMll0/LM21l'> Voltage Follower . . . 161
LMll1/LM211 Voltage Comparator. 247
LMl12 Operational Amplifier . . . . . 171
LM113 Reference Diode . . . . . . . . 40
LM114/LM114A Matched Dual Monolithic Transistors 377
LM 115/LM 115A Matched Dual Monolithic Transistors 377
LMl18/LM218 Operational Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . 180
LMl19/LM219 High Speed Dual Comparator . . . . . . 453
LM125 Dual Complimentary Tracking Voltage Regulator 453
LM126 Dual Complimentary Tracking Voltage Regulator 453
LM127 Dual Complimentary Tracking Voltage Regulator 453
LM143 High Voltage Operational Amplifier 454
LM160 High Speed Differential Voltage Comparator. 454
LM161 High Speed Differential Voltage Comparator 454
LM 170/LM270/LM370 AGC/Squelch Amplifier .. 271
LM171/LM271/LM371 Integrated RF/IF Amplifier. 275
LM172/LM272/LM372 AM IF Strip : . . . . . . . . . . 281
LM175/LM275/LM375 Oscillator and Buffer with TTL Output 293
LM201 Operational Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
LM202 Voltage Follower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
LM216/LM216A/LM316/LM316A Operational Amplifier 177
LM273/LM373 AM/FM SSB IF Amp/Detector 285
LM24~/LM374 AM/FM SSB IF Video Amp/Detector 285
LM301 A Operational Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
LM302 Voltage Follower .. 141
LM304 Negative Regulator 26
LM305A Voltage Regulator 32
LM306 Voltage Comparator/Buffer 244
LM307 Operational Amplifier .. 148
LM308 Operational Amplifier . . 155
UVJ309 5-Volt Regulator .. . 37
LM310 Voltage Follower . . . . . 166
LM311 Voltage Comparator . 252
LM312 Operational Amplifier 174
LM318 Operational Amplifier 185
LM320 Series Three Terminal Negative Voltage Regulators. 455
LM340 Series Voltage Regulators 43
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LM350 Dual Peripheral Driver
LM376 Voltage Regulator . . . . . . . . .
LM377 2-Watt/Channel Stereo Amplifier 455
LM378 4-Watt/Channel Stereo Amplifier 455
LM380 Audio Power Ampl ifier . . . . . 298
LM381 Low Noise Dual Preamplifier 302
LM382 Low Noise Stereo Preamplifier. 305
LM383 5-Watt Power Ampl ifier . . . . . 456
LM565/LM565C Phase Locked Loops . 309
LM566/LM566C Voltage Controlled Oscillator 314
LM567/LM567C Tone Decoder ....... . 317
LM709 Operational Amplifier 190
LM709A Operational Amplifier 193
LM709C Operational Amplifier 196
LM710 Voltage Comparator .. 257
LM710C Voltage Comparator . 260
LM711 Dual Comparator . . .. 263
LM711 C Dual Comparator 266
LM723/LM723C Voltage Regulator . 51
LM725/LM725A/LM725C Instrumentation Operational Amplifier .. 199
LM733/LM733C Differenti~,I, Video Amplifier . . . . . . . 323
LM740A/LM740AC FET Input Operational Amplifier .. 205
LM741 /LM741 C Operational Amplifier . . . . . 207
. LM746 Color Television Chroma Demodulator 327
LM747/LM747C Dual Operational Amplifier 209
LM748/LM748C Operational Amplifier . . . . 213
LM1303 Stereo Preamplifier . . . . . . . . . . 329
LM1304 FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator 331
LM1305 FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator 331
LM1307/LM1307E FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator 331
LM1310 FM Stereo Demodulator . . . . . . . . . . . 337
LM1310E FM Stereo Demodulator . . . . . . . . . . . 339
LM1351 FM Detector, Limiter and Audio Amplifier 341
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LM1488 EIA Quad Line Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 456
LM1496/LM1596 Balanced Modulator-Demodulator 343
LM1489/LM1489A Quad Line Receiver . . . . . . . 407
LlV11514/LM1414 Dual Differential Voltage Comparator 269
LM1558/LM1458 Dual Operational Amplifier .. 216
LM1800 FM Stereo Demodulator 347
LM 1805 TV Signal Processor. . . . 457
LM1845 Signal Processing System 349
LM2111 FM Detector and Limiter 351
LM2113 FM Detector and Limiter 353
LM3028A/LM302~B Differential RF/IF Amplifier 355
LM3053 Differential RF/I F Amplifier . . . 355
LM3064 Televisioh" Automatic Fine Tuning 359
LM3065 Television Sound System 361
LM3066 Chroma Signal Processor 363
LM3067 Chroma Demodulator .. 366
LM3070 Chrpma Subcarrier Regenerator 369
LM3071 Teh~vi's,jon Chroma IF Amplifier 373
LM3075 FM" Detector/Limiter and Audio Preamplifier 375
LM390q Quad Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
LM39Q~ Quad Comparator ............... . 457
LM4250/LM4250C Programmable Operational Amplifier 234
LM5520/LM7520 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 431
LM5521/LM7521 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 432
LM5522/LM7522 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 436
LM5523/LM7523 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 436
LM5524/LM7524 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 438
LM5525/LM7525 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 438
LM5528/LM7528 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 440
LM5529/LM7529 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 440
LM5534/LM7534 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 442
LM5535/LM7535 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 442
LM5538/LM7538 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 444
LM55~9/LM7539 Dual Core Memory Sense Amplifier 444
LM75.45QA Dual Peripheral Driver . . . . . . . . . . . 405
LM75451:A Dual Peripheral Driver 409
LM75452 Dual Peripheral Driver. 409
LM75453 Dual Peripheral Driver .. 409
LM75454 Dual Peripheral Driver .. 458
MM450/MM550 MOS Analog Switch 389
MM451/MM551 MOS Analog Switch .. . 389
MM452/MM552 MOS Analog Switch .. . 389
MM453/MM553 4-Channel Commutator.. . 393
MM~54/!VIM554 MOS Analog Switch . . . . 389
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Voltage Regulators II
Operational Amplifiers ~
Voltage Comparators/Buffers ~
Consumer Circuits m
Transistor Pairs ~
Analog Switches m
Interface Circuits fJ
Sense Amplifiers I:]
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MILITARY TEMPERATU RE RANGE: -55°C ~ T A ~ +85°C
PRECISION ULTRA FAST VOLT. FOLL. ULTRA FAST PRECISION HIGH LOWEST LOW
BIPOLAR BIPOLAR PRECISION
PARAMETER** FET FET FET BIPOLAR BIPOLAR UNITS PARAMETER** PERF. COST COST UNITS
LHOOOStt LH0003 LHOOS2
LH0062 LH0032 LH0033 LH0024 LHOOOSAtt LH0022 LH0042 LH740A
Bias Current (Max) 0.005 0.02 0.1 20 x 103 25 50 2000 nA Offset Current (Max) 0.1 2.0 S.O 100 pA
Open loop Gain (Min) 50 1.5 0.97*** 4 4 2 15 V/mV Bias Current (Max) 1.0 10 25 200 pA
Bandwidth AV =i 1 (Typ) 15 50 100 50 30 t 30 t 30 t MHz Open loop Gain (Min) 100 100 50 50 V/mV
Slew Rate AV = +1 (Typ) 80 SOO lSoo 400 20t 20t 30 t V/I/oS Bandwidth - AV = +1 (Typ) MHz
Transient Response (Typ) 40 8 3.5 10 100 100 400 ns Slew Rate - AV = +1 (Typ) 3 3 3 3 V/I/oS
Peak Output Current (Typ) ! 15 ±100 ±1oo ±100 ±50 ±50 ±50 mA Output Current Drive (Min) ±10 ±10 ±10 ±5 mA
Max Supply Voltage ! 18 ± 18 ±20 ±18 ±20 ±20 ±20 V Max Supply Voltage ±22 ±22 ±22 ±22 V
Supply Current (Max) 8 20 22 14 5 5 3 rnA Input Voltage Range (Min) ±12 ±12 ±12 ±12 V
Output Current limit Int Ext Ext Ext Ext Ext Ext Output Current limit Yes Yes Yes Yes
Output Voltage Clamp No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Simple Offset Null Yes Yes Yes Yes
Package Types TO-5, DIP TO·8 TO-8 TO-5 TO-5 TO-5 TO-5 Package Types TO-5, DIP TO·5, DIP, TO-5, DIP, TO-5
FP FP
• ·Specified for Vs = ± 15V and T A = 25°C. See data sheet for detailed specifications.
•• ·Closed loop voltage follower gain
HIGH
HIGH OUTPUT CURRENT LOW POWER
VOLTAGE HIGH
PRECISION
PARAMETER** 100mA MEDIUM 200mA 1 Amp UNITS PARAMETER** SPEED UNITS
O.5mW O.5mW +60V PEAK LHOO23
BOOSTER CURRENT OPAMP SERVO DR. LH0043
LH0001 LHOOO1A LHOOO4
LHOO02 t LH0020 LH0041 LH0021
Offset Voltage (Max) 30 2.5 3 3 2 mV Drift Rate - ±5V (Typ) 0.5 10 mV/s
Open Loop Gain (Min) 0.95 t 100 100 100 25 25 30 V/mV Sample Accuracy (Max) 0.01 0.1 %
Slew Rate (Typ) 100 3 3 0.25 0.25 0.25 V/}.IS Control Logic Level (Max) TTL TTL
Output Current (Min) ±100 ±100 ±200 ±1000 ±5 ±5 ±15 mA Offset Error (Max) ±20 ±40 mV
Max Supply Voltage ±22 ±22 ±lS ±lS ±20 ±20 ±45 V Simple Offset Null Yes Yes
Supply Current (Max) 10 4.5 3.5 3.5 0.12 0.12 0.15 mA Package Type TO-S TO-S
Compensation Components 0 2 2 2
Output Current limit Ext Int Int/Ext Int/Ext Ext Ext Ext
Package Types TO-5 TO-S TO-S TO-3 TO-5 TO-5, DIP, TO-5
FP
·Specified for Vs = ±15V and T A = 25°C. See data sheet for detailed specifications.
I nput Offset Current 500 500 20 20 0.4 0.4 0.4 50 500 40 500 500 500 500 5.0 nA
Drift 200 200 2.5 2.5 2.5 150 pArC
Input Bias Current 1500 1500 100 100 100 3.0 3.0 10 3.0 500 1500 200 1500 1500 1500 1500 15.0 nA
Voltage Gain t 50k 50k 50k 0.999 50k 50k 80k 0.999 50k 50k 25k 1000 50k 50k 50k 50k 100k v/v
Bandwidth Av = 1 1 10 20 1 15 0.5 0.25 MHz
(typ. at 25°C) Av = 10 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 1.5 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.025 MHz
Av= -1 0.5 10 10*** 0.5 3*** 3*** 0.5 25*** 0.5 0.5 0.5 10 0:5 0.12 MHz
Slew Rate Av = 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 10 0.5 0.3 0.3 30 0.2 50 Min. 0.3 0.005 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.16 V/p,s
(typ. at 25°C) Av = 10 0.5 5 5 0.5 3 3 0.2 50 Min. 3 0.05 0.5 0.5 5 0.5 0.16 V/p,s
Av =-1 0.5 15 15* * * 0.5 1.3* * * 1.3* * * 0.2 150*** 0.6 0.005 0.5 0.5 15 0.5 0.16 V/p,s
Supply Current t 3 3 3 5.5 3 0.6 0.6 5.5 0.6 7 5.5 3.5 2.9 5.6 2_9 2.9 0.03 set mA
Common Mode Range ±12 ±12 ±12 ±10 ±12 ±14 ±14 ±10 ±14 ±11.5 ±8 t±13.5 ±12 ±12 ±12 ±12 ±12 V
Diff. Input Voltage ±30 ±30 ±30 ±30 :j: :j: :j: :j: ±5 ±5 ±30 ±30 ±30 ±30 ±15 V
Compensation Components o o o o o 3 4 o o o o
Input Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ,Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Output Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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PRECISION ULTRA FAST VOLT. FOLL. ULTRA FAST HIGH LOWEST LOW
"BIPOLAR BIPOLAR . PRECISION
PARAMETER" FET FET FET BIPOLAR UNITS PARAMETER" ' PERF. COST COST UNITS
LHOOO5Ctt LHOOO3C LH0052C
LHOO62C LHOO32C LHOO33C LHOO24C LHOO22C LH0042C LH740AC
Open Loop Gain (Min) 25 0.96*** 3.5 2 15 V/mV Bias Current (Max) 5.0 25 50 500 pA
Peak Output Current.(Typ) ±15 ±loo ±100 ±loo ±50 ±50 mA Bandwidth - AV = +1 (Typ) MHz
Max Supply Voltage ±18 ±20 ±20 ±18 ±20 . ±20 V Output Current Drive (Min) ±10 ±10 ±10 ±5 mA
Output Current Limit Int Ext Ext Ext Ext Ext Input Voltage Range (Min) ±12 ±12 ±12 ±12 V
Output Voltage Clamp No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Compensation Components 0 0 0 0
Package Types TO-5, DIP T0-8 TO-8 TO-5 TO-5 TO-5 Output Current Limit Yes Yes Yes Yes
"Speeified for Vs = ±15V and T A = 25°C. See data sheet for detailed specifications. • N ot specified
•• • Closed loop voltage follower gain ··Specified for Vs = ±15V and TA = 25°C. See data sheets for detailed specifications
Voltage 'Gain t 25k .999 2Sk 50k SOk 0 ..999 50k 10k 20k 50k 500k VIV
Compensation Components 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
I nput Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
<,IOutput Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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I nput Offset Voltage t 7.5 7.5 7.5 15 7.5 7.5 0.5 7.5 7.5 10 3 12 7.5 2.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6 rnV
Drift 30 30 30 5 30 iJ.vtc
tnput Offset Current t 500 500 50 50 0.050 0.015 200 500 35 200 200 200 200 10 nA
pAtC
Drift 600 600 10 10 10
Input Bias Current t 1500 1500 250 30 250 7 7 7 7 0.150 0.050 600 1500 125 500 500 500 500 30 nA
Voltage Gain t 20k 20k 25k 0.9985 25k 25k 80k '~:>O.999 25k 20k 40k 25k 25k 250k 20k 20k 50k 20k 75k VIV
Bandwidth Av = 1 10 20 15 0.5 0.25 MHz
(typ. at 25°'C) Av = 10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 25*** 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.025 MHz
Av =.;..1 0.5 10*** 10*** 0.5 3*** 3*** 0.5 0.5 0.5 7.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 10 0.5 0.12 MHz
Slew Rate Av = 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 10 0.5 0.3 0.3 30 0.3 0.3 0.3 50 Min. 0.3 . 0.005 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.16 V/j.J.s
(typ. at 25°C) Av = 10 0.5 5 5 0.5 3 3 0.3 0.3 0.3 50 Min. 3 0.05 0.5 0.5 5 0.5 0.16 V/j.J.s
Av =-1 0.5 15*** 15*** 0.5 1.3*** 1.3*** 0.3 0.3 0.3 150*** 0.6 0.005 0.5 0.5 15 0.5 0.16 V/j.J.s
Max. Supply Voltage ±22 ±22 ±18 ±18 ±18 ± 18 ± 20 ±18 ±18 ±20 ±20 ±18 ±18 ±22 ±18 ±18 ±18 ±18 ±18 V
Supply Current t 3 3 3 5.5 3 0:8 0.8 5.5 0.8 0.8 0.6 10 6.6 5 2.9 5.6 2.9 2.9 .03 Set rnA
Common Mode Range ±12 ±12 ±12 ±10 ±12 ± 14 ±14 ±10 ± 14 ± 13 ± 13 ± 11.5 ±8 ±13.5 ±12 ±12 ±12 ±12 ±12 V
Diff. Input Voltage ±30 ±3O ±30 ±30 t t t t t t 1:5 ±5 ±30 ±30 ±30 ±30 ±15 V
Compensation Components 0 o o o o o o o 3 4 o o o o
Input Protection Yes Yes , Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Output Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
HIGH
HIGH OUTPUT CURRENT LOW POWER
VOLTAGE HIGH
PRECISION
PARAMETER·· 100mA MEDIUM 200mA 1 Amp UNITS PARAMETER·* SPEED UNITS
O.5mW O.5mW ±60V PEAK LH0023C
BOOSTER CURRENT OPAMP SERVO DR. LH0043C
LHOOO1C LHOOO1AC LHOOO4C
LHOOO2C t LHOO2OC LH0041C LHOO21C
Offset Voltage (Max) 30 6 6 6 5 5 1.5 mV Drift Rate - ±5V (Typ) 0.5 20 mV/s
3 nA
. Offset Current (Max) 10 x 10 200 200 200 60 60 45 Drift Rate - ±10V (Max) 50 50 mV/s
3
Bias Current (Max) 10 x 10 500 500 500 200 200 120 nA Acquisition Time - 5V/ (Typ) 30 4 J.lS
Slew Rate (Typ) 100 3 3 0.25 0.25 0.25 V/J.lS Control Logic Level (Max) TTL TTL
Output Current (Min) ±100 ±100 ±200 ±1000 ±5 ±5 ±15 mA Offset Error (Max) ±20 ±40 mV
Output Current Limit Ext Int Int/Ext Int/Ext Ext Ext Ext
Package Types TO-5, DIP TO-8 TO-8, DIP TO-3 TO-5 TO-5, DIP, TO-5
FP
• ·Specified for Vs = ± 15V and T A = 25° C. See data sheet for detailed specifications.
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Operating
Input Voltage Output Voltage Input-Output Standby Current
Load Regulation Line Regulation Ripple Rejection Differential Temperature Temperature
Product Range Range Drain Output Current*
(%) IL (%VoUT/~VIN) (%) (V) Stability Range Package Type
Type No. (V) (V) (rnA) (rnA)
Typ. (mA) Typ. Typ. (%) (oe)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Typ.
Min Max
LM100 8.5 40 2.0 30 0.1 12 0.05 0.02 3 30 1.0 -55 125 1.0 20 TO·5, Flat Pack
LM200 8.5 40 2.0 30 0.1 12 0.05 0.02 3 30 1.0 -25 85 1.0 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
LM300 8.5 30 2.0 20 0.1 12 0.05 0.02 3 20 2.0 0 70 1.0 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
GI 8. ~ LM105 8.5 50 4.5 40 0.02 12 0.015 0.003 3 30 1.0 -55 125 0.8 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
:E s.i LM205 8.5 50 4.5 40 0.02 12 0.015 0.003 3 30 1.0 -25 85 0.8 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
i ~ a:i LM305
LM305A
8.5
8.5
40
50
4.5
4.5
30
40
0.02
0.02
12
45
0.D15
0.015.
0.003
0.003
3
3
30
30
1.0
1.0
0
0
70
70
0.8
0.8
20
45
TO-5, Flat Pack
TO-5
LM376 9.0 40 5.0 37 0.2 max 25 0.03 max 0.1 max 3 30 o 70 2.5 max 25 Molded DIP
LM723 9.5 40 2.0 37 0.03 50 0.01 0.02 3 38 0.015%tC -55 125 1.3 150 TO-5, Cavity DIP
LM723C 9.5 40 2.0 37 0.03 50 0.01 0.02 3 38 0.015%tC 0 70 1.3 150 TO-5, Cavity & Molded DIP
<II LM104 -50 -8 -40 o 0.01 20 0.1 0.01 2 50 1.0 -55 125 3.6 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
.~ ~ S LM204 -50 -8 -40 o 0.01 20 0.1 0.01 2 50 1.0 -25 85 3.6 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
f~ 3 LM304 -40 -8 -30 o 0.01 20 0.1 0.01 2 40 1.0 0 70 3.6 20 TO-5, Flat Pack
z> f LM723 -40 -9.5 -37 -2 0.03 50 0.01 0.02 3 38 0.015%tC -55 125 1.3 150 TO-5; Cavity & Molded DIP
a: LM723C -40 -9.5 -37 -2 0.03 50 0.01 0.02 3 38 0.015%tC 0 70 1.3 150 TO-5, Cavity & Molded DIP
TO-5 (3-lead)
<II LM109 7 35 4.6 5.4 t 0.6 500 0.005 0.005 2 30 0.4 (typ.) -55 150 6.0 >1000
>~ .. TO-3
It) .. 0
TO-5 (3-lead)
11 ~ ~ LM209 7 35 4.6 5.4t 0.6 500 0.005 0.005 2 30 0.4 (typ.) -25 150 6.0 >1000
TO-3
.~ c5 f TO-5 (3-lead)
u. a: LM309 7 35 4.75 5.25t .0.6 500 0.005 0.005 2 30 0.4 (typ.) 0 125 6.0 >1000
TO-3
Note: The maximum power dissipation for the LM100. LM105 and LM104 regulators is Thermal Resistance Thermal Resistance *The output currents given, as well as the load regulation for the LM100, LM105,
800 mW. For the LM109, and in most cases for the LM100, LM105 and the LM104, Package Junction to Air Junction to Case LM723 and LM104 family of regulators can be increased by the addition of external
output current will be limited by maximum junction temperature and thermal resistance transistors. The increase will be roughly equal to the composite current gain of the
TO-5 150°C/W 45°C/W
as indicated. added transistors.
Flat Pack 185°C/W Mounted
Solid Kovar TO-5 1500 C/W 15°C/W t Can be adjusted to higher voltage by external resistors.
TO-3 35°C/W 1.5°C/W
MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM RESPONSE
TEMPERATURE SUPPLY
DTL/TTL INPUT INPUT OFFSET INPUT OFFSET TIME VOLTAGE
DEVICE NO. RANGE VOLTAGE COMMENTS
FANOUT BIAS CURRENT CURRENT VOLTAGE (typ) GAIN
(Note 1) (typ)
(+2SoC) (+2S0C) (+2S0C) (Note 2) (typ)
LM106 Military 10 V+ = +12V 20JJ,A 3JJ,A 2.0 mV 40 ns (max) 40k Single comparator with strobe, high
LM206 Industrial 10
-
V =-3V 20JJ,A 3JJ,A 2.0mV 40 ns (max) 40k speed and sensitivity, large fanout.
LM306 Commerical 10 to -12V 25JJ,A 5JJ,A 5.0mV 40 ns (max) 40k
LMlll Military 5 ±15V 0.1 JJ,A 0.04JJ,A 0.7 mV 200 ns 200k Single, with strobe, will work from
LM211 Industrial 5 to+5V 0.1 JJ,A O.04JJ,A 0.7mV 200 ns 200k single supply, low bias current.
LM311 CQmmerical 5 and GND 0.25JJ,A 0.06JJ,A 2.0mV 200 ns 200k
LM160 Military 2 ±4.5V 10 JJ,A 2 JJ,A* 2.0 mV* 16 ns 3k Very high speed, outputs compatible
LM260 Industrial 2 to 10 JJ,A 2 JJ,A* 2.0 mV* 16 ns 3k with DTLfTTL logic levels.
LM360 Commerical 2 ±6.5V 15 JJ,A 4 JJ,A* 4.0 mV* 16 ns 3k
LM161 Military 2 ±5V to 10 JJ,A 2 JJ,A* 2.0 mV* 16 ns 3k Very high speed, with individual
LM261 Industrial 2 ±15Vand 10JJ,A 2 JJ,A* 2.0 mV* 16 ns 3k strobes, DTL/TTL compatible
LM361 Commerical 2 +5V 15 JJ,A 4JJ,A* 4.0 mV* 16 ns 3k
LM162 Military 2 +4.5V to 10JJ,A 2JJ,A* 2.0 mV* 12 ns 800 Very high speed differential, single
LM262 Industrial 2 +15Vand 10 JJ,A 2 JJ,A* 2.0 mV* 12 ns 800 strobe,output compatible with Series
LM362 Commerical 2 -5.2V to -15V 15 JJ,A 4JJ,A* 4.0 mV* 12 ns 800 10,000 ECL
LM710 Military V+ = +12V 20JJ,A 3JJ,A 2.0mV 40 ns 1750 Single, differential in, single output.
LM710C Commerical -
V =-6V 25JJ,A 5JJ,A 5.0mV 40 ns 1500
LM711 Military V+ = +12V 75JJ,A 10JJ,A 3.5mV 40 ns 1500 Dual differential, common output,
LM711C Commercial V- = -6V looJJ,A 15 JJ,A 5.0mV 40 ns 1500 individual strobes.
LM1514 Military V+ = +14V 20JJ,A 3JJ,A 3.0mV 30 ns 1250 Dual LM710 with separate strobes,
LM1414 Commerical V- = -7V 25JJ,A 5pA 4.0mV 30 ns 1000 individual outputs.
Note 2: Response time is specified for 100 mV step input with 5 mV overdrive.
*Typical
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TRANSCEIVER
DEVICE NO. DESCRIPTION POWE R SUPPLY COMMENTS
DM7838/DM8838 Quad open collector transceiver. +5V Receiver has typical 15 J.l.A input current one-
volt hysteresis. Driver will. pull down double
terminated 1200 line.
DM7839/DM8839 Quad TRI-STATETM transceiver. Four trans- +5V Drivers have 10.4 mA forward drive at 2.4V,
mitters all disabled by control NOR gate. sink 32 mA at 0.4 volts. Receivers have 1 volt
hysteresis, input current is 15 J.l.A typical. Dis-
abled driver clamps undershoots. A transceiver
on the bus may be powered down without
affecting bus logic levels.
DM7833/DM8833 Quad TRI-STATE transceiver. One control +5V
disables all transmitters; one control disables
all receiver outputs.
The core sense amplifiers are monolithic circuits comprising a reference amplifier and two sense chan- The peripheral drivers are dual monolithic circuits, each consisting of a logic gate and a large geometry
nels. The output circuit changes state when the absolute difference in input voltage to the sense amp NPN transistor. The transistor is guaranteed to sink 300 mA and to hold off collector vohage of 30
exceeds the absolute difference in voltage applied to the reference amplifier (threshold voltage). These volts even when powered down.
parts with even numbers have a tighter guaranteed input threshold uncertainty.
GATE MODE OF
DEVICE NO. NO. OF PINS
FUNCTION CONNECTION
LM7534, Open collector NAND gate for each Convenient-for-wire.QR'ed memory ex- I·
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LM 100/LM200 30
LM300
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Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM 100 is 150°C, while that of the LM200 is
o
100 e, and the LM300 is 85°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package
must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150o C/W junction to ambient or 45°C/W, junction to
case. For the flat package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on
a 1/16-inch-thick, epoxy-glass board with ten, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. Peak
dissipations to 1.0W are allowable providing the dissipation rating is not exceeded with the power
averaged over a five second interval for the LM 100 and LM200, and a two second interval for the
LM300.
Note 2: These specifications apply for an operating temperature between -55°e to +1250 e for the
LM100, between -25°e to 85°C for the LM200 and between oOe to 700 e for the LM300 devices for
input and output voltages within the ranges given, and for a divider impedance seen by the feedback
terminal of 2 kn, unless otherwise specified. The load and line regulation specifications are for
constant junction temperature. Temperature drift effects must be taken into account separately when
the unit is operating under conditions of high dissipation.
Note 3: The output currents given, as well as the load regulation, can be increased by the addition of
external transistors. The improvement factor wi II be roughly equal to the composite current gain of
the added transistors.
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Voltage Regulators
general description
The LM103 is a two-terminal monolithic regulator • Performance guaranteed over full military tem-
diode electrically equivalent to a breakdown diode. perature range
The device makes use of the reverse punch-through
• Planar, paSsivated junctions for stable ,operation
of double-diffused transistors, combined with ac-
tive circuitry, to produce a breakdown character- • Low capacitance.
istic which is ten times sharper than single-junction
zener diodes at low voltages. Breakdown voltages The LM 103, packaged in a hermetically sealed,
from 1.8V to 5.6V are available; and, although the modified TO-46 header is useful in a wide range of
design is optimized for operation between 100 JlA circuit applications from level shifting to simple
and 1 mA, it is completely specified from 10 JlA to voltage regulation. It can also be employed with
10 mAo Noteworthy features of the device are: operational amplifiers in producing breakpoints to
generate nonlinear transfer functions. F inai'ly, its
unique characteristics recommend it as a reference
• Exceptionally sharp breakdown element in low voltage power supplies with input
• Low dynamic impedance from 10 J.lA to 10 mA voltages down to 4V.
R1
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(Note 4)
100 JiA :::;'1 R ~ 1 mA 60 mV
1 mA ~ I R .'.S 10 mA 200 mV
NOTE 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of BO°C/W junction to
case or 440°C/W junction to ambient (see curve).
NOTE 2: These specifications apply for T A = 25°C and 1.BV < Vz < 5.6V unless stated
otherwise. The diode should not be operated with shunt capacitances between 100 pF
and 0.01 pF, unless isolated by at least a 50J:2resistor, as it may oscillate at some currents.
NOTE 3: Measured with the peak-to-peak change of reverse current equal to 10 percent
of the dc reverse current.
NOTE 4: These specifications apply for -55°C < T A < 125°C.
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FORWARD CURRENT (rnA) TIME (ps) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC)
BREAKDOWN PART
VOLTAGE* NUMBER
1.8 LM103-1.8
2.0 LM103-2.0
2.2 LM103-2.2
2.4 LM103-2.4
2.7 LM103-2.7
3.0 LM103-3.0
3.3 LM103-3.3
3.6 LM103-3.6
3.9 LM103-3.9
4.3 LM103-4.3
4.7 LM103-4.7 *Measured at IR = 1 mAo
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Standard to lerance is ± 10%.
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Voltage Regulators
LM104/LM204 negative regulator
general description
The LM104 and LM204 are precision voltage • 0.3% temperature stability over military tem-
regulators which can be programmed by a single perature range
external resistor to supply any voltage from 40V
The LM 104 and LM204 are complements of the
down to zero while operating from a single
LM 100 and LM 105 positive regulators, intended
unregulated supply. They can also provide for systems requiring regulated negative voltages
O.Ol-percent regulation in circuits using a separate, which have a common ground with the unregu-
floating bias supply, where the output voltage lated supply. By themselves, they can deliver
is limited only by the breakdown of external output currents to 25 mA, but external transistors
pass transistors. Although designed primarily as can be added to get any desired current. The
linear, series regulators, the circuits can be used as
output voltage is set by external resistors, and
switching regulators, current regulators or in a
either constant or foldback current limiting is
number of other control appl ications. Typical
made available.
performance characteristics are: The LM 104 is specified for operation over the
• 1 mV regulation no load to full load -55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• 0.01 %/V line regulation LM 204 is specified for operation over the _25° C to
• 0.2 mV /V ripple rejection +85°C temperature range.
ADJUSTMENT
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OUTPUT
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Input Voltage 50V
Input-Output Voltage Differential 50V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Operating Temperature Range
LM104 _55° C to 125°C
LM204 -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Rsc = 15n 1 5 mV
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM104 is 150°C, while that
of the LM204 is 100°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the
TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150 o C/W,
junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat package, the
derating is based on a thermal" resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a
1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten, O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper
conductors.
Note 2: These specifications apply for junction temperatures between -55°C and
150°C (between -25°C and 100°C for the LM204) and for input and output
voltages within the ranges given, unless otherwise specified. The load and line
regulation specifications are for constant junction temperature. Temperature drift
effects must be taken into account separately when the unit is operating under
conditions of high dissipation.
Note 3: When external booster transistors are used, the minimum output-input
voltage differential is increased, in the worst case, by approximately 1V.
Note 4: The output currents given, as well as the load regulation, can be
increased by the addition of external transistors. The improvement factor will be
roughly equal to the composite current gain of the added transistors.
Note 5: With zero output, the dc line regulation is determined from the ripple
rejection. Hence, with output voltages between OV and -5V, a dc output
variation, determi ned from the ripple rejection, must be added to find the
worst-case line regulation.
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R15
15K
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INPUT
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REFERENCE REFERENCE
SUPPLY See Package 3
typical applications
Basic Regulator Circuit
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Output Voltage Scale Factor R23 = 2.4K 1.8 2.0 2.2 V/KQ
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based
on an 85°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 45°C/W
junction to case or 1500 C/W junction to ambient. Peak dissipations to 1.0W are
allowable providing the dissipation rating is not exceeded with the power averaged
over a two second interval.
Note 2: These specifications apply for junction temperatures between aOc and
85°C and for input and output voltages within the ranges given, unless otherwise
specified. The load and line regulation specifications are for constant junction
temperature. Temperature drift effects must be taken into account separately
when the unit is operating under conditions of high dissipation.
Note 3: When external booster transistors are used, the minimum output-input
voltage differential is increased, in the worst case, by approximately lV.
Note 4: The output currents given, as well as the load regulation, can be in·
creased by the addition of external transistors. The improvement factor will be
roughly equal to the composite current gain of the added transistors.
Note 5: With zero output, the dc line regulation is determined from the ripple
rejection. Hence, with output voltages between OV and -5V, a dc output varia-
tion, determined from the ripple rejection, must be added to find the worst-case
line regulation.
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The LM105, LM205 and LM305 are positive volt- • DC I ine regulation guaranteed at 0.03%/V
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• Ripple rejection of 0.01 %/V o
an extra gain stage has been added for improved U1
regulation. A redesign of the biasing circuitry
removes any minimum load current requirement
and at the same time reduces standby current Like the LM 100, they also feature fast response to
drain, permitting higher voltage operation. They both load and line transients, freedom from
are direct, plug-in replacements for the LM100 in oscillations with varying resistive and reactive
bot'- linear and switching regulator circuits with loads and the ability to start reliably on any load
output voltages greater than 4.5V. Important within rating. The circuits are built on a single
characteristics of the circuits are: silicon chip and are supplied in either an 8-lead,
~O-5 header or a 1/4" x 1/4" metal flat package.
BOOSTER OUTPUT
Metal Can
REGULATED OUTPUT
11
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Note: Pin 4 connected to case
TOP VIEW
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NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION
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typical applications
10A ~egulator with Foldback Current Limiting 1.0A Regulator with Protective Diodes
D2t
UTR3305
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o Power Dissipation (Note 1)
LM105, LM205 BOOmW
N 500 mW
LM305
~ Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
...J LM105 -55°C to +125°C
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in LM305 O°C to 70°C
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Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
_65°C to 150°C
300°C
Output·lnput Voltage
Differential 3.0 30 V
LM305 Os I oS12mA
Rsc = lon, T A = 25°C 0.02 0.05 %
Rsc = 15n, T A = 70ve 0.03 0.1 %
Rsc = 10n,T A =O°C 0.03 0.1 %
Temperature Stability
LM105 -55°CSTA S 125°C 0.3 1.0 %
LM205 -25°C S T A S 85°C 0.3 1.0 %
LM305 0°CSTAS70u C 0.3 1.0 %
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM105 is 150°C, while that for the LM205 is
100°C, and that for the LM305 is 85°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5
package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W,
junction to case. For the flat package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185° C/W when
mounted on a 1 /16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten, O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors.
Peak dissipations to 1Ware allowable providing the diSSipation rating is not exceeded with the power
averaged over a five second interval for the LM 105 and LM205, and averaged over a two second
interval for the LM305.
Note 2: These specifications apply for input and output voltages within the ranges given, and for a
divider il\lpedance seen by the feedback terminal of 2 kn, unless otherwise specified. The load and
line regulation specifications are for constant junction temperature. Temperature drift effects must be
taken into account separately when the unit is operating under conditions of high dissipat·ion. Unless
otherwise specified, T A = 25°C.
Note 3: The output currents given, as well as the load regulation, can be increased by the addition of
external transistors. The improvement factor will be roughly equal to the composite current gain of
the added transistors.
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typical applications
Current Regulator
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Rsc = OD., T A = 70°C 0.03 0.4 %
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33
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7V S V 1N S 25V 4 50 mV
Thermal Resistance
Junction to Case (Note 2)
LM109H 15 °C/w
LM109K 3 °C/W
Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, these specifications apply for -55°C STj S 150°C (-25°C STj
S 150°C for the LM 209), V IN = 10V and lOUT = 0.1 A for the TO·5 package or JOUT = 0.5A for the
TO·3 package. For the TO·5 package, I max = 0.2A and Pmax = 2.0W. For the TO·3 package,
Imax = 1.0A and P max = 20W.
Note 2: Without a heat sink, the thermal resistance of the TO·5 package is about 150 o C/W, while that
of the TO·3 package is approximately 35°C/W. With a heat sink, the effective thermal resistance can
only approach the values specified, depending on the efficiency of the sink.
35
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The LM309 is a complete 5V regulator fabricated response somewhat. Input bypassing is needed,
on a single silicon chip. It is designed for local however, if the regulator is located very far from
regulation on digital logic cards, eliminating the the filter capacitor of the power supply. Stability
distribution problems associated with single-point is also achieved by methods that provide very good
regulation. The device is available in two common rejection of load or line transients as are usually
transistor packages. I n the sol id-kovar TO-5 seen with TTL logic.
header, it can deliver outpu.t currents in excess of
200 mA, if adequate heat sinking is provided. With Although designed primarily as a fixed-voltage
the TO-3 power package, the available output regulator, the output of the LM309 can be set to
current is greater than 1 A. voltages above5V, as shown below. It is also
possible to use the circuit as the control element in
The regulator is essentially blow-out proof. precision regulators, taking advantage of the good
Current limiting is included to limit the peak current-handling capability and the thermal over-
output current to a safe value. In addition, thermal load protection.
shutdown is provided to keep the IC from
overheating. If internal dissipation becomes too To summarize, outstanding features of the regula-
great, the regulator will shut down to prevent tor are:
excessive heating.
• Specified to be compatible, worst case, with
Considerable effort was expended to make the TTL and DTL
LM309 easy to use and minimize the number of
external components. It is not necessary to bypass
the output, although this does improve transient
schematic diagram
• Output current in excess of 1 A
• Internal thermal overload protection
• No external components required
typical applications
II
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Thermal Resistance
Junction to Case (Note 2)
LM309H 15 °C/W
LM309K 3.0 °C/W
Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, these specifications apply for OOC :::;tj:::;
125°C, VIN = 10V and
lOUT = O.lA for the LM309H or lOUT = O.5A fo~ the LM309K. For the LM309H, Imax = O.2A and
Pmax = 2.0W. For the LM309K, I max = 1.0A and Pmax = 20W.
Note 2: Without a heat sink, the thermal resistance of the TO-5 package is about l50 o C/W, while that
of the TO-3 package is approximately 35°C/W. With a heat sink, the effective thermal resistance can
only approach the values specified, depending on the efficiency of the sink.
38
typical performance characteristics
Maximum Average Maximum Average
Power Dissipation Power Dissipation Output Impedance
50 ,----,---,...---r--"""T-----, 10.0 10 1
V'N -10V:::::
TO·5== TA - 25°C ~
20 WAKEFIElD HEAT
~ f---SINK 207 r--INFINITE HEAT §
z 10 I UJ
10° ~
0 SINK- u
z
i=
~
C;;
CI)
j----.... lL ~
~
~ J /
7
Q ~
a: I-
1 IL =20 mA /J~
~
........... ~ \ ~ 10- i::::::::==
...... ~ I-
~ ::J
~
NO HEAT SINK A '-
~\
0
I----
IL - 500 mA
I
0.1 I I
50 75 100 125 150 25 50 75 100 125 150 10 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC) FREQUENCY (Hz)
~
a:
60
..........a:
UJ
40
10 15 2Q
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
25 30 35
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
20
10 100 lk
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10k lOOk 1M
II
Dropout Voltage Dropout Characteristic Output Voltage
2.5 5.5 5.1
IL = lA
TO·3 ~
2.0 ~_..I::::---+- ......
~ ~ ~ r--....
UJ 5.0 UJ 5.0
1.5
1.0
t:l
~
~
o
> T, = 125°(:J
n
VI T, = 25°C
t:l
~
~
0
>
"'~
I- I-
~ 4.5 ~ 4.9
r
Il
I- I-
::J ::J
0.5 o 0 V'N = 10V _
25 50 75 100 125
4.0 VI 4.8
25 50 75
IL = 20 mA
100
I
125
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ('C) INPUT VOLTAGE (V) JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ( C)
~>
~ ~
.§ .§
I- 5.5 I-
5.5 ~
~ ~ .3- ,..",
a: a: UJ
a: a: t:l
::J ::J ~ 0.1
U
l-
U
I-
:;
0
~ >
i
::J
CI
5.0
~
::J
CI
5.0 UJ
CI)
Q
Z
39
M
.-
.-
:?!
...J Voltage Regulators
general description
The LM 113 is a temperature-compensated, low- • Dynamic impedance of 0.3D from 500 fJ.A to
voltage reference diode. It features extremely-tight 20mA
regulation over a wide range of operating currents • Temperature stability typically 1% over -55°C
in addition to an unusually·low breakdown voltage to 125°C range
and good temperature stability.
• Tight tolerance: ±5% standard, ±2% and ±1 %
The diode is synthesized using transistors and resis- on special order.
tors in a monolithic integrated circuit. As such, it The characteristics of this reference recommend it
has the same low noise and long term stabil ity as for use in bias-regulation circuitry, in low-voltage
modern IC op amps. Further, output voltage of power supplies or in battery powered equipment.
the reference depends only on highly-predictable The fact that the breakdown voltage is equal to a
properties of components in the IC; so it can be physical property of silicon-the energy-band-gap
manufactured and supplied to tight tolerances. voltage-makes it useful for many temperature-
Outstanding features include: compensation and temperature-measurement
• Low breakdown voltage: 1.220V functions.
typical applications
Level Detector for Photodiode Low Voltage Regulator
R2
_-------+---+- '5V
620
Rl Q2
19K 2N2905
TTL
OUTPUT
01
LM113 01
1.2V LM113
1.2V
....W'\r-f-.....:...---....._VOUT = 2V
R3
12.3K 1%
1%
tSolidtantalum
40
r-
absolute maximum ratings
....3:
....W
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 100 mW
Reverse Current 50mA
Forward Current 50mA
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to 125°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
IR = 1 mA 0.2 1.0 Q
Reverse Dynamic Impedance
IR = 10 mA 0.25 0.8 Q
10 Hz ~ f ~ 10 kHz
IR = 1 mA
0.67
5
1.0 V
J.1V
II
Reverse Breakdown Voltage 0.5 mA ~ IR ~ 10 mA
15 mV
Change -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°c
IR =1 rnA
~'l=ll25JCI
?
w
f230 -
w
(.)
/ I AI
t:l z 0.3
-
~ ~
-
I-
~ ~ TA =2loJ w
rr
1.220 t:l 4
".....,. ~
w
l/ ~ ~
~
/'
(.)
'"~ ~ 0.2 ~ c 2
:> :>
;/"-
_tr ~~
~ 1.210 Z
>
TA =-5!lC I-
c 1111111 ~
I- 0
:::l
0
1.200 0.1 I 1111
-2
-55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 0.3 1 3 10 30 0.3 1 3 10 30
TEMPERATURE (OC) REVERSE CURRENT (rnA) REVERSE CURRENT (rnA)
41
M
~
~
100
IR = S rnA
90 -
TA = 2SoC
80 -
~ - -
~
W
~ 10- 3 70
t.:I
10 - ~~
ex:
ex:
::::I
z
ct
~ ~ 60
\ -
~ w
t.:I
W en
en 0
t.:I )
~ 10-4 ~
ct
Z SO ....... f-
~ z 1---
ex: >- ~
0 40
I""" .... '"
0.1 30 '--
0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M 10 100 lk 10k lOOk
REVERSE VOLTAGE (V) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
2.0 2.0 30
INPUT
I
1.S
1
ex 10
~.
10K
OUTPUT
~-4""-- -15V
Amplifier Biasing for Constant Gain with Temperature Constant Current Source
250Kt
Thermometer
42
Voltage Regulators
general description
The LM340-XX series of three terminal regulators Considerable effort was expended to make the
is available with several fixed output voltages mak- LM340-XX series of regulators easy to use and
ing them useful in a wide range of applications. minimize the number of external components. It
One of th~se is local on card regulation, eliminat- is not necessary to bypass the output, although
ing the distribution problems associated with single this does improve transient response. Input by-
point regulation. The voltages available allow these passing is needed only if the regulator is located
regu lators to be used in logic systems, instrumenta- far from the filter capacitor of the power supply.
tion, HiFi, and other solid state electronic equip-
ment. Although designed primarily as fixed voltage
regulators these devices can be used with external features
components to obtain adjustable voltages and
currents. • Output current in excess of lA
• Internal thermal overload protection
The LM340-XX series is available in two power • No external components requ ired
packages. Both the plastic TO-220 and metal TO-3
• Output transistor safe area protection
packages allow these regulators to deliver over 1.0A
if adequate heat sinking is provided. Even with • Internal short circuit current limit
over 1.0A of output current available the regulators • Available in plastic TO-220 and metal TO-3
are essentially blow-out proof. Current limiting is packages
included to limit the peak output current to a
D
safe value. Safe area protection for the output
transistor is provided to limit internal power dis- voltage range
sipation. If internal power dissipation becomes too
LM340·05 5V LM340-15 15V
high for the heat sinking provided, the thermal LM340-06 6V LM340-18 18V
shutdown circu it takes over preventing the IC LM340-08 8V LM340-24 24V
from overheating. LM340-12 12V
TOPVIEW
RI6
.3~ I
Order Numbers:
....-----+-----..,:.... OUTPUT LM340-05T LM340-15T
LM340-06T LM340-18T
Rll
LM340-08T LM340-24T
RI
30K LM340-12T
See Package 26
TO-3 (K)
GND
OUTPUT~/ (3)
RIB
2.6K
Order Numbers:
R4 LM340-05K LM340-15K
1.2K
LM340-06K LM340-18K
GND 3
LM340-08K LM340-24K
LM340-12K
See Package 18
43
o
~
M
:E absolute maximum ratings
...I
electrical characteristics
LM340-05 (V IN = 10V, lOUT = 500 mA,OOe s: T A s: 70°C, unless otherwise specified)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Note 1: Thermal resistance without a heat sink for junction to case temperature is 4.0°C/W for the TO-3 package and 2.0°C/W
for the TO-220 package. Thermal resistance for case to ambient temperature is 35°C/W for the TO-3 package and 50°C/W for
the TO-nO package.
44
electrical characteristics (con1t)
o ,
LM340-08 (V ,N = 14V, lOUT = 500 rnA, oOe ~ T A ~ 70 e, unless otherwise specified)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
o
LM340-12 (V ,N = 19V, lOUT = 500 rnA, oOe ~ T A ~ 70 e, unless otherwise specified)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
II
lOUT = 100 mA 120 mV
lOUT = 500 mA 240 mV
4 ° mV
Load Regulation T j = 25 C, 5 mA ~ IOUT~ 1.5A 240
o
LM340-15 (V ,N = 23V, lOUT = 500 rnA, oOe S T A ~ 70 e, unless otherwise specified)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
45
0
~
('I)
~ electrical characteristics (con It)
..J
LM340-18 (V IN = 27V, lOUT = 500 rnA, oOe ::;:: T A::;:: 70°C, unless otherwise specified)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TVP MAX UNITS
LM340-24 (V IN = 33V, lOUT = 500 rnA, oOe::;:: T A::;:: 70°C, unless otherwise specified)
Output Voltage 27V < V 1N < 38V, 5 mA ~ lOUT ~ 1.0A 22.8 25.2 V
PD ~ 15W
--
5.0 WITH 10°C/W i= 5.0 ~ HEAT SINK
i=
;;:
~
C
a::
2.0
- - HEATSINK
0.3 0.3
o 15 30 45 60 75 15 30 45 60 75
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE n) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC)
46
typical applications
*Required if the regulator is located far from the power supply filter.
**Although no output capacitor is needed for stability, it does help transient response.
(If needed use 0.1 J.1F, ceramic, disc.)
INPUT OUTPUT
Rl
300 VOUT = 5V + (16.7 rnA + 10 ) R2
1% 610= 1.5 rnA over line and load changes
R2
lK
II
Current Regulator
INPUT --,,---I
V2-3
lOUT = If,"" + 10
Rl
610 = 1.5 rnA over line and load changes
---
L...--------4Ia-__ OUTPUT
lOUT
t SOLIO TANTALUM
47
Voltage Regulators
general description
The LM376 is a positive voltage regulator designed is made for either I inear or foldback current
primarily for commercial product applications. The limiting. Important characteristics of the LM376
device is especially useful because it is packaged in are:
an 8-pin mini-DIP which has the advantage of
reduced size and low cost. Used independently, • Output voltage range +5V to 37V
the device will supply 25 mA; but with the addi- • Output cu rrent 25mA
tion of external pass elements any desired load
• Load regulation 0.2%
current can be achieved. The circuit features ex-
tremely low standby current drain, and provision • Line regulation 0.03%/V
REGULATED
CURRENT LIMIT I
OUTPUT
1-_""""""""....-...,...
BOOSTER 7 COMPENSATION
OUTPUT
~~~ENT
UNREG 6 fEEDBACK
8 REGULATED INPUT
L..--------OUTPUT
. . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7_~~~~~~~~TlONI
4.9K REFERENCE
GROUND 4 BYPASS
t--------FEEDBACK
1.5K
Order Number LM376N
2.2K
See Package 20
L----t~--....-__4~------_ ... ----------GROUND
typical applications
Basic Positive Regulator with Current Limiting
Rsc
R2
1.0A Regulator with Protective Diodes Linear Regulator with Foldback Current Limiting
D2t
UTR3305
......--~Ie-----4.....- ....- -....._ ....._-VOUT :28V
01!
UTR3305
Rl
31K
1%
48
absolute maximum ratings.
Ripple Rejection
Reference Voltage
f= 120 Hz, TA = 25°C
V 1N = 30V, TA = 25°C
1.60 1.72
0.1
2.5
1.80
%/V
mA
V
D
Current Limit Sense Voltage .360 V
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based
on a laaoe maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 187°e/W
junction to ambient.
Note 2: These specifications apply for an operating temperature between aOe
and 70°.
49
CD
I'
M
:E typical performance characteristics
..J
I I I I I I
~ 0.4 Rsc = 0 ~
z
~ Rsc = 10D.
UJ
lo~5 mA
UJ t:l
c t:l 1.00 c:r: .400
i= c:r: I i !:;
c:r:
~
0.3
TA = DoC,
!:;
c TA = 70°C- :--~ I
,
I
c
> '" ....... ~
-
> 0.75
c
UJ
TA = 25°C ~\ ". I- TA = 25°C .. '. ~ .350
....... r--.."""
t:l
c:r:
!:;
0.2
TA=70OC,~ ".~ ....... ~
I-
::;)
c 0.50
TA - DoC ~ .. I
E5
en
I-
.300
c
>
~. 10-" UJ I ! :E
:::i
0.1
~ --::::-~'" . -.~'
>
:I !
.-
I- ~. I-
~. i= z
~
~ 0.25 .250
UJ
."
I-
::;) ~~ ~- a:
! a:
a:
C
.i ; ::;)
(.)
.200
10 20 30 10 15 20 25 30 25 50 70
LOAD CURRENT (mA) OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE eC)
12.3 3.0
I I R, = 1.11 Vo KD.
VOUT = 5V VOUT = 10V_ 2.9
7.3 12.2
Rsc = 10D. 1.72 x R,
7.2 12.1 2.8 R2 =V o -l.72
~ 7.1
UJ
t:l
c:r:
:;
c
>
7.0
6.9
V ~
V
~ 12.0
UJ
t:l
c:r: 11.9
!:; 11.8
,~
I L =20mA\
- ...
---. - . --....
1\
1""'\00 1'-0....
t"..
g
UJ
(.)
z
c:r:
I-
2.7
2.6
2.5
\
\, Vo=l.72x (R,
R; +~
-~ ~2
", I-
- -~
'I·
....:. ~
::;)
~ 11.6
"mA~
Q.
6.7 a: 2.3
~ ~
6.6 11.5
1, .• 2.2
6.5 11.4
~
IL 1
I 5 I
jA 2.1 1"' . . . ........
11.3 2.0
.....
o 25 50 70 25 50 70 10 15 20 25 30 35
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC) OUTPl!T VOLTAGE (V)
2.00 40
V~UTI= 10V_ :;
1.95 ~ 0.030 .§
. ..
~
.§
1.90 z
c
TA = 25°C
f::;: 120 Hz -
z
c
i=
LINE
..
-
---
1.85 i= 0.025 CREF = 0 c:r: f------! Rsc = 10n
I-
E5
a: 1.80 ~ \ ~ -40 I----' 6V ,N =5V
a: ~o=,l0~ ~ i-"'"
c V OUT = 10V Rsc = 10D.
::;) 1.75 ~ 0.020
UJ
IFL = 20 mA
(.)
>
co 1.70
A-1I t:l
c:r:
'\ t:l
c:r:
:; 400
- CL=O
INL = 1.0 mA
I/~ ...J- ~ ~
" ...... -I"- •••• CL = 1 /IF
-
I-
c c
z 1.65 ~ 0.015 > VOUT= 10V
c:r:
I- / ~
~II
Vo= 5V r-. I-
k···. • .1 ••••
1.60
~ ~
en
~.,
~ L 1 I I- LOAD
~ 0.010
::;)
1.55 c
en
1.50 -400
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5 10 15 20 25 30 10 20 30
INPUT VOLTAGE (V) INPUT·OUTPUT VOLTAGE DIFFERENTIAL (V) TIME (/ls)
50
Voltage Regulators
general description
The LM723/LM723C is a voltage regulator design- • I nput voltage 40V max
ed primarily for series regulator applications. By • Output voltage adjustable from 2V to 37V
itself, it will supply output currents up to 150 mA;
but external transistors can be added to provide • Can be used as either a linear or a switching
any desired load current. The circuit features ex- regulator.
tremely low standby current drain, and provision
The LM723/LM723C is also useful in a wide range
is made for either linear or foldback current limit-
of other applications such as a shunt regulator, a
ing. I mportant characteristics are:
current regulator or a temperature controller.
• 150 mA output current without external pass
The LM723C is identical to the LM723 except
transistor
that the LM723C has its performance guaranteed
• Output currents in excess of 10A possible by over a aOc to 70°C temperature range, instead of
adding external transistors -55°C to +125°C.
Rl
500
RJ
25K
R4
lK
R5
lK
V·
8
Vc
NC
CURRENT LIMIT
CURRENT SENSE
INVERTING INPUT
NON·INVERTING
INPUT
1
5
14
13
12
11
10
NC
FREQUENCY
COMPENSATION
V·
Vc
VO UT
D
VREF 6 9 V,
01 V- 7 8 NC
6.2V
TOPVIEW
_------=-- COMPENSATION
LIMIT
NON·INVERTING INVERTING
INPUT INPUT
Note. Pm 5 tsconnected to case
TOPVIEW
equivalent circuit *
FREQUENCY
COMPENSATION
9
Vc
TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATED
ZENER
VOUT
10
CURRENT CURRENT
LIMIT SENSE
51
absolute maximum ratings
Pulse Voltage from V+ to V- (50 ms) 50V
Continuous Voltage from V+ to V- 40V
Input-Output Voltage Differential 40V
Maximum Amplifier Input Voltage (Either Input) 7.5V
Maximum Amplifier Input Voltage (Differential) 5V
Current from V z 25 mA
Current from V REF 15mA
I nternal Power Dissipation Metal Can (Note 1) 800 mW
Cavity DIP (Note 1) 900mW
Molded DIP (Note 1) 660 mW
Operating Temperature Range LM723 _55°C to +125°C
LM723C O°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature Range Metal Can -65°C to +150°C
DIP -55°C to +125°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LM723 LM723C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Note 1: See derating curves for maximum power rating above 25°C.
Note 2: Unless otherwise specified, TA = .25°C, VIN = V+ = Vc = 12V, V- = 0, VOUT = 5V,
IL = 1 mA, RSC = 0, C1 = 100 pF, CREF = 0 and divider impedance as seen by error amplifier
-:;: 10 kQ connected as shown in Figure 1. Line and load regulation specifications are given for the
condition of constant chip temperature. Temperature drifts must be taken into account separately
for high dissipation conditions.
Note 3: L1 is 40 turns of No. 20 enameled copper wire wound on Ferroxcube P36/22-3B7 pot core
or equivalent with 0.009 in. air gap.
Note 4: Figures in parentheses may be used if R1 /R2 divider is placed on opposite input of error amp.
Note 5: Replace R1 /R2 in figures with divider shown in Figure 13.
Note 6: V+ must be connected to a +3V or greater supply.
Note 7: For metal can applications where Vz is required, an external 6.2 volt zener diode should be
connected in series with VOUT.
52
maximum power ratings
LM723 LM723C
Power Dissipation vs Power Dissipation vs
Ambient Temperature Ambient Temperature
1000 1000
DIP
I
900
800
700
TD·5 ,\
\
,,~
900
800
700
TO·5
I
J,......
\
,\
600 600 t-- - t i P
3: 3: '\~
.5 500 '\' .5 500
cE 400 ~ cE 400 I ~
300 TJMAX = 150°C
~~ 300 TJ MAX 125°C ~
200 RTH = 160°CIW (TO·5)
RTH = 140°C/W (DIP)
1'-"l 200 RTH = 125°CIW (TO·5)
RTH = 155°CIW (DIP)
100 100
No HEAT SINK No HEAT SINK
0
-55 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 -55 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
~
TA =25°C- 1'4....[--", \"iii ~ I
'"
2: 2:
-0.1 0 0
T~ = ~25~ ~
LINE
i= \ "\r\ V
II
i= i= ~
<t -0.2
:5 -0.15 S TA = 25°C-\ ~\ TA = _55°C_ S
::> -i--~
I
~ ~ ~
a:
-0.2 I- Vou~ = +5V, V1N = +12V
a:
-0.3 ~I I 1 a: ~0.1 VOUT = +5V
...
_ITA ~ 12~oC \ \J Rsc = 0 I
f- ~sc ~ 1~r!
-0.25 -0.4 I I I I \ -0.2
TA = 25°C IL = 1 rnA to IL = 50 rnA
o 10 15 20 25 30 o 20 40 60 80 100 -5 15 25 35 45
OUTPUT CURRENT (rnA) OUTPUT CURRENT (rnA) VIN - VOUT (V)
Current Limiting
Current Limiting Characteristics vs Standby Current Drain vs
Characteristics Junction Temperature Input Voltage
0.3 0.8 200 2.0
VOUT = 5V. VIN = +12V
~ ~ I 1.8 T~=j5oJ- -
~ Rsc = lOr!
LLI 0.2
LLI
t:I
0.7
f' SENSE VOLTAGE
160 r- ~
1.6
<t
......
--
t:I
.5
<t
~ """'"
~ I"'- r-... ' l ~
::::j I- 1.4 T~ =~5od- '--
0.1 ""'" 0
>
LlMITCUR~ ~
0
> I-- LLI 0.6 t:!.. 120 ~
.,..,
a: 1.2
T~=1~5oJ-
I-- TA = 125°C CI) a:
"""'" ~
I-
~
I-
I' 'I
I- TA = 25°C-
I
---l
~ I--j R
sr5i2
~ I'-.
c:
::0
~
>
1.0 r--
:::;)
I-- I-
0.5 80 ~ co 0.8
0
LLI
>
-0.1 I-- I
I--TA=-55°C ~
I I ~
::::; r-t-4-
r-- r- ~
~ 2:
-t
c
z
<t 0.6
i= I- LIMIT CURRENT 3" Ii;
I II ~ 0.4 40 ~ 0.4
~a: -0.2
I II
a: Rsc = 1052
I I r- VOUT = VREF
o I B 0.3 1
0.2
IL = 0
Output Impedance vs
Line Transient Response Load Transient Response Frequency
6.0 4.0 12 10
:>
.5 I
INPUT VOLTAGE
~ .5
c: z
:>
8.0 II
LOAD CURRENT
10
VOUT -+5V
V1N =+12V Rtt
CL = 0
2: 4.0 2.0 r- Rsc = 0
0
II -t 0
f \ c
-
~
i= <
0
i= :to LLI TA =25°c
II <t
<t
~ 2.0 l r-
-t
~ 4.0
0
~
'-'
2:
<t
1.0
IL =50 rnA
CL - 11lF,
c
LLI
,.~
OUTPUT VOLTAGE- ~ C
LLI
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
f\ -10
<
j; ~
I--
i""- t-r-- I
'-
t:I t:I ::j
<t ~ <t ~ t-
~
-2.0 <
j; ~ VIN = +12V
0
I- ~
VIN = +12V
'" /'t-~
2:
0
-t
0
-20 ~
3" I-
0.1
f=
> VOUT = +5V > VOUT = +5V
I-
-2.0 IL = 1 rnA -4.0
C
2:
I-
-4.0 :1 IL = 40 rnA
~ :::;)
0 ~~
~ ~
I-
:::;)
TA = 25°C ~ I-
:::;)
\ f v
TA = 25 C -30 I--
0
-4.0
Rsc = 0
-6.0
0
-8.0
~ Rsc = 0
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-5 15 25 35 45 -5 15 25 35 45 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M
FRE!lUENCY (Hz)
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~II------------~r-------r-----~r---------~----------.-------.-------r-----------~
:E POSITIVE
FIXED OUTPUT
APPLICABLE
FIXED 5% OUTPUT
OUTPUT ADJUSTABLE
NEGATIVE APPLICABLE
OUTPUT ADJUSTABLE
.... i OUTPUT VOLTAGE FIGURES OUTPUT VOLTAGE FIGURES
....... ±5% ±10% (Note 5) ±5% ±10%
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(Note 4) Rl R2 Rl Pl R2 Rl R2 Rl Pl R2
N
~ +3.0 1,5,6,9, 4.12 3.01 1.8 0.5 1.2 +100 3.57 102 2.2 10 91
:E
.... +3.6
12 (4)
1,5,6,9, 3.57 3.65 1.5 0.5 1.5 +250 3.57 255 2.2 10 240
12 (4)
+5.0 1,5,6,9, 2.15 4.99 .75 0.5 2.2. -6 (Note 6) 3, (10) 3.57 2.43 1.2 0.5 .75
12 (4)
+6.0 1,5,6,9, 1.15 6.04 0.5 0.5 2.7 -9 3,10 3.48 5.36 1.2 0.5 2.0
12 (4)
+9.0 2,4, (5,6, 1.87 7.15 .75 1.0 2.7 -12 3,10 3.57 8.45 1.2 0.5 3.3
12,9)
+12 2,4, (5,6, 4.87 7.152.0 1.0 3.0 -15 3,10 3.65 11.5 1.2 0.5 4.3
9,12)
+15 2,4, (5, 6, 7.87 7.15 3.3 1.0 3.0 -28 3,10 3.57 24.3 1.2 0.5 10
9,12)
+28 2,4, (5, 6, 21.0 7.15 5.6 1.0 2.0 -45 8 3.57 41.2 2.2 10 33
9,12)
+45 7 3.57 48.7 2.2 10 39 -100 8 3.57 97.6 2.2 10 91
+75 7 3.57 78.7 2.2 10 68 -250 8 3.57 249 2.2 10 240
R2 V REF R2-R1
ILIMIT = R;;-
V OUT = [V REF X R1 + R2] V OUT = [-2- X -R-1-]; R3 = R4
Outputs from +7 to +37 volts Outputs from -6 to -250 volts Foldback Current Limiting
[Figures 2, 4, (5,6, 9, 12)] [Figures 3, 8, 10] _ [VOUT R3 VSENSE (R3 + R4)
Rl + R2 V REF R1 + R2 IKNEE - Rsc R4 + Rsc R4 1
V OUT = [V REF X R2] V OUT = [-2- X -R-1-' ]; R3 = R4
VSENSE R3 + R4
ISHORTCKT=[~X ~]
typical applications
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCe
Regulated Output Voltage 5V
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE
lmeRegulatlon("W1N =3V) O.5mV Note: R3 = ~ for minimum temperature drift. Regulated Output Voltage 15V
Note· R3" R~\ R~2 lor minimum temperature dllit. load,Regul.tion(..'l.!1.=50mA) 15mV LmeRegulatlonLV 1N =3V) 1.5mV
R3 may be eliminated lor mlmmum component count Load Regulationl':'I L =50mA) 4.5mV
FIGURE 1. Basic Low Voltage Regulator FIGURE 2. Basic High Voltage Regulator
(VOUT = 2 to 7 Volts) (VOUT = 7 to 37 Volts)
2.R5
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE TYPICAL PERFORMANCE
Regulated Output Voltage -15V Regulated Output Voltage +15V
lme Regulation (.,VIN ,,3VI 1 mY lmeRegulatlOn(~VIN=3V) 1.5mV
load RegulatlOnU\.,,'00mA) 2mV loadRegulatlonlt'\L=lA) 15mV
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RJ
lM723
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R'
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE
RegulatedOutputVollage -IOOV
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Current Limiting
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COMPENSATION
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OUTPUT
COMPENSATION
TOP VIEW
L..--+--l0
COMP CLAMP
Note: Pin 7 must be grounded or connected to a voltage at least 5 volts
AND
more negative than the positive supply (pin 9). Pin 7 may be con·
COMPENSATION
nected to the negative supply. however the standby current will be
COMP
increased. A resistor may be inserted in series with Pin 7 up to a
maximum of 100 kS2 per volt between Pin 3 and Pin 9.
R3 R5
300K 50K Order Number lH0001 H
See Package 14
~--~--------~--------~~-3
V-
typical applications
Voltage Follower Voltage Comparator for Driving MOS Circuits
Rl*
+10 VOL TS
Cl
>--------- OUTPUT
r----l~-- -V 1
>-~ __- OUTPUT
INPUT-~""""--""';~ D3 04
~~""---OUTPUT ~-IIt,/'V,\/-----4""'- 0 UTPUT
*V f =average forward
* 2Mfl IOUT -R <.'!.L
LIM
voltage drop of
diodes Dl to 04
at 20 to 50 IJA.
-15V *Adjust for zero integrator drift.
57
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o
o absolute maximum ratings
:I: Supply Voltage ±20V
...J
Power Dissipation (see Curve) 400 mW
Differential Input Voltage ±7V
Input Voltage Equal to supply
Short Circuit Duration (Note 1) Continuous
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +125°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering 10 sec.) 300°C
Note 1: Based on maximum short circuit current of 50 mA, device may be operated at
any combination of supply voltages, and temperature to be within rated power dissipation
(see Curve).
Note 2: These specifications apply for Pin 7 grounded, for ±5V:;' Vs :;, ±20V, with
Capacitor C1 = 39 pF from Pin 1 to Pin 10, and C2 = 22 pF from Pin 5 to ground, unless
otherwise specified.
guaranteed performance
Input Voltage Range Small Signal Voltage Gain Maximum Power Dissipation
18
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16 95 NEGATIVE SUPPL Y 800
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Negative Supply Current Positive Supply Currents Short Circuit Output Current
180 180 . . . . - - - - - , . . . . - - - - - . - - - - - . . ,
Vs = ±15V
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cr
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i 120
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o LH0001A/LH0001AC micropower operational amplifier
o
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The LH0001A/LH0001AC is a micropower, high • Output short circuit proof
performance integrated circuit operational ampli-
fier designed to have a no load power dissipation The LH0001A/LH0001AC may be substituted
of less than 0.5 mW at Vs = ±5V and less than directly for the LH0001/LH0001C. Low power
2 mW at Vs = ±20V. Open loop gain is greater consumption, high open loop gain, and excellent
than 50k and input bias current is typically 20 nA. input characteristics make the LHOOO 1A an ideal
amplifier for many low power applications such
features as battery powered instrument or transducer
• 1.0 mV Typical low offset voltage ampl ifiers.
• 5 nA Typical low offset current
The LH0001 A is specified for operation over the
• 3 J-lVrms Typical low noise -55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Simple frequency compensation LH0001AC is specified for operation over the O°C
• Moderate bandwidth and slewrate to +85°C temperature range.
C,
OUTPUT
NON-INV Rl
INPUT INPUT -JV\Iv--4I-----4
OUTPUT
COMPEN~~~~~~ o--....--f----1f-+---+----,
-R2
L-~--r~--~-----~~-oV-
connection diagrams
Metal Can Package Flat Package Cavity Dual-In-Line Package
LHOOOI AH/LHOOOIACH . LH0001AO/LH0001ACO
V-
- INPUTC=:J-"------I v+
INPUT COMP OUTPUT NC
TOP VIEW
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absolute maximum ratings 0
0
....
0
Supply Voltage ±20V »
........
Power Dissipation (See curve) 400 mW r-
Differential Input Voltage ±7V J:
I nput Voltage ±Vs 0
Short Circuit Duration Continuous
0
Operating Temperature Range LHOO01A -55°C to 125°C ....
0
LHOOO1AC _25° C to 85° C »
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Storage Temperature Range -55°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LHOOO1A LHOOO1AC
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN . TYP MAX
Input Offset Voltage Rs:=;: 1k, T A = 25°C 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.0 mV
4.0 7.0 mV
~
Vs = ±15V, RL = 2k 9 9 V
Equivalent Input Noise Voltage Vs = ±15V, Rs = lk, TA = 25°C 3.0 3.0 j.l.Vrms
f = 500 Hz to 5 kHz
Note 1: The specifications apply for ±5V :s:. Vs :s:. 20V, with output compensation capacitor,
C1 = 39 pF, input compensation capacitor, C2 = 22 pF, -55°C to 125°C for the LH0001A and
-25°C to +85°C for the LH0001AC unless otherwise specified.
typical applications
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V'N_II,JR'II1~ RI_=_R2-tiF'"~:'·'.0.
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INPUT- +
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T
*Maybezeroohmsorequaltosource
resistance for minimum offset.
2
22 PF
·V, - Average forward drop of
diodes 01 to 03 at 20 to 50 "A.
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o
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........
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.... 100
I I II
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".,. TA = +55°C
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TEMPERATURE (OC) SUPPLYVOLTAGE (±V)
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V)
Voltage Follower
Input Bias Current Input Voltage Range Pulse Response
I I I I I
1
80
- TA = -55°C
-
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RL = 2K
TA = 25°C
o o
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SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) TIME (/1s)
140
I Vs= ±15V
TA = 25°C
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general description
The LH0002/LH0002C is a general purpose thick output portion of the circuit also provides a low
film hybrid current amplifier that is built on a output impedance for both the positive and nega-
single substrate. The circuit features: tive slopes of output pulses.
INPUT
J(9IE,
v,' E,
v: E,
INPUT OUTPUT
V,- E,
5(7IE,
OUTPUT
V,- E,
E, (61----4.......-t-----f TOPVIEW
TOPVIEW
v,' v,'
Pm numbersmparenthesesdenoteptn
Order Number LH0002CN Order Number LH0002H or LH0002CH
connections for dual·m·line package See Package 21 See Package 11
typical applications
High Current Operational Amplifier Line Driver
R2
OUTPUT VIN
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o
N
o absolute maximum ratings
o
o
:t:
...J Supply Voltage ±22V
"o
N Power Dissipation Ambient
Input Voltage (Equal to Power Supply Voltage)
600mW
,
kn
f = 1.0 kHz, RL = 1.0 kn
RL = lOOn, TA = 25°C
Note 1: Specification applies for T A = 25°C with +12V on Pins 1 and 2; -12V on Pins 6 and 7 for the
metal can package and +12V on Pins 1 and 2; -12V on Pins 4 and 5 for the dual-in-line package unless
otherwise specified. The parameter guarantees for LH0002C apply over the temperature range of OOC
to +85°C, while parameters for the LH0002 are guaranteed over the temperature range -55°C
to 125°C.
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0
Maximum Power Dissipation Frequency Response N
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::I:
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The LH0003/LH0003C is a general purpose opera- • High CMRR Typically> 90 dB
tional amplifier which features: slewing rate up to
• Good large signal50 kHz to 400 kHz de-
70 volts/psec, a gain bandwidth of up to 30 MHz,
and high output currents. Other features are: pending on compensa-
frequency response
tion
The LH0003 is specified for operation over the
• Very low offset voltage Typically 0.4 mV -SSoC to +12SoC military temperature range. The
• Large output swing > ±10V into 100[2 LH0003C is specified for operation over the O°C
load to +8SoC temperature range.
C2~
TOP VIEW
L-..-~-10
COMP CLAMP
AND Order Number LH0003H or LH0003CH
COMPENSATION See Package 14
COMP
C, C2 Slew Rate Full Output Frequency
R3 R4 R5
Circuit Gain pF pF RL > 200n. V'jJsec RL 2001/ V OUT -10V
10K 10K
lK 2'
?
40
10
0
30
70
30
400
350
l
? 5 15 30 15
250 ~. kHz
? 2 50 50 100
? 90 90 50
Typical Compensation
typical applications
High Slew Rate Unity Gain Inverting Amplifier Unity Gain Follower
V'
lK
20K lK
...------~I\r--....--AJ\tI\r- INPUT
90PF~
lK
100pF
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o
Supply Voltage ±20V w
Power Dissipation
Differential Input Voltage
I nput Voltage
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Equal to supply
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120 mA
o
Operating Temperature Range NH0003 -55°C to +125°C o
NH0003C O°C to+85°C w
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
-65°C to +150°C
300°C
n
electrical characteristics (Notes 1 & 2)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Input Offset Voltage Rs < lk 0.4 3.0 mV
Input Offset Current 0.02 0.2 IJ.A
Input Bias Current 0.4 2.0 IJ.A
Supply Current Vs = ±20V 1.2 3 mA
Voltage Gain RL = lOOk, Vs = ±15V, V OUT = ±10V 20 70 V/mV
Voltage Gain RL = 2k, Vs = ±15V, V OUT = ±lOV 15 40 V/mV
Output VOltage Swing Vs = ± 15, R L = 100U ±10 ±12 V
I nput Resistance 100 kl2 •
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Offset Rs < 5k 4 IJ.vtc
Voltage
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Bias 8 nAtC
Current
CMRR Rs < lk, Vs = ±V, V ,N = ±lOV 70 90 dB
PSRR Rs < lk, Vs = ±15V,!W =.5V to 20V 70 90 dB
Equivalent Input Rs = 1 K, f = 10 kHz to 100 kHz
1.8 IJ.Vrms
NOIse Voltage Vs=±15Vdc
Note 1. These specifications apply for Pin 7 grounded, fpr ±5V Vs ±20V, with capacitor < <
C 1 =90 pF from Pin 1 to Pin 10 and C 2 =90 pF from Pin5 to ground,over
the specified operating temperature range, unless otherwise specified.
Note 2. Typical values are for tAMBI ENT = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
~
Maximum Power Dissipation Large Signal Frequency Response Open Loop Frequency Response
1000
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16
14
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100 Rl ~ 100~ tA = 25°C
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25 50 75 100 125 104 105 106 107 10° 10 1 10 2 103 104 105 106 10 7 108
TEMPERATURE rC) FREOUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
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o general description
o
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...I
tional amplifier designed to operate from supply
voltages up to ±40V. The device dissipates ex- The LH0004's high gain and wide range of oper-
tremely low quiescent power, typically 8 mW at ating voltages make it ideal for applications
25°C and Vs = ±40V. Additional features include: requiring large output swing and low power
dissipation.
• Capable of operation over the range of ±5V to
±40V. The LH0004 is specified for operation over the
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Large output voltage typically ±35V for the
LH0004C is specified for operation over the O°C
LH0004 and ±33V for the LH0004C into a
to +85°C temperature range.
2 KS1 load with ±40V supplies
R6 R7
SDK SDK
81AS
81AS 7
-INPUT .;.4_ _ -+_--, COMPENSATION
TOPYIEW
typical applications
Voltage Follower Input Offset External Current Limiting Method High Compliance Current Source
Voltage Adjust
Rl' 10K
01 02
+40
10K
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It 20 to 50pA. 10K
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- reslstlne! for minimum offset. Y-
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Supply Voltage, Continuous ±45V ..........
Supply Voltage, Transient (::;;0.1 sec, no load) ±60V ~
400 mW ~
Power Dissipation (See curve)
±7V
o
Differential Input Voltage o
Input Voltage Equal to supply o
Short Circuit Duration 3 sec ~
Operating Temperature Range LHOO04 -55°C to +125°C n
LHOO04C O°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LHOOO4 LHOOO4C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Input Offset Voltage Rs ::;; 5k, T A = 25°C 0.3 1.0 0.3 1.5 mV
Rs::;; 5k 2.0 3.0 mV
Input Bias Current T A = 25°C 20 100 30 120 nA
= -55°C 300 300 nA
Input Offset Current TA = 25°C 3 20 10' 45 nA
= -55°C 100 150 nA
Positive Supply Current Vs = ±40V, T A = 25°C 110 150 110 150 pA
Vs = ±40V 175 175 pA
Negative Supply Current Vs = ±4DV, T A = 25°C 80 100 80 100 pA
Vs = ±40V 135 135 pA
Voltage Gain Vs = ±40V, RL = 100k, T A = 25°C
30 60 30 60 V/mV
V OUT = ±30V
Vs =±40V, RL = 100k
10 10 V/mV
V OUT = ±30V
Output Voltage Vs = ±40V, RL = 2k ±30 ±35 ±30 ±33 V
Vs = ±40V, RL = 4k ±34 ±36 ±33 ±35 V
CMRR Vs = ±40V, Rs ::;; 5k 70 90 70 90 dB
VIN = ±33V
PSRR Vs = ±40V, Rs ::;; 5k 70 90 70 90 dB
fj,V = 20V to 40V
Average Temperature
Rs ~ 5k 4.0 4.0 pvtc
Coefficient Offset Voltage
Average Temperature
Coefficient of 0.4 0.4 pAtC
Offset Current
Equivalent Input Rs = 1k, Vs = ±40V
3.0 3.0 pVrms
Noise Voltage f = 500 Hz to 5 kHz, T A = 25°C
Note 1: These specifications apply for ±5V::;; Vs ::;;±40V, Pin 7 grounded, with capacitors
Cl = 39 pF between Pin 1 and Pin 10, C2 = 22 pF between Pin 5 and ground, -55°C to 125°C for the
LH0004, and O°C to 85°C for the LH0004C unless otherwise specified.
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Input Voltage Range Input Bias Current Voltage Gain
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SUPPl Y VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPl Y VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPl Y VOLTAGE (±V)
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TEMPERATURE (OC)
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The LH0005/LH0005A is a hybrid integrated cir- • Full operating range: -55°C to +125°C
cuit operational amplifier employing thick film • Good high frequency response: unity gain at
resistors and discrete silicon semiconductors in its 30 MHz
design. The sel~ct matching of the input pairs of
transistors results in low input bias currents and a
very low input offset current, both of which ex- With no external roll-off network, the amplifier is
Irlibit excellent temperature tracking. I n addition, stable with a feedback ratio of 10 or greater. By
the device features: adding a 200 pF capacitor between pins 9 and 10,
• Very high output current capability: ±50 mA and a 200 ohm resistor in series with a 75 pF
into a 100 ohm load capacitor from pin 4 to ground, the amplifier is
stable to unity gain. The unity gain loop phase
• Low standby power dissipation: typically margin with the above compensation is typically
60 mW at ±12V 70 degrees. With a gain of 10 and no compensation
• High input resistance: typically 2M at 25°C the loop phase margin is typically 50 degrees.
r--e~--+-+-~---e~----~----~----~~2 v+
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TOP VIEW
typical applications
Voltage Follower External Current Limiting
Dl D2
~e-""-DUTPUT
For continuous short circuit
>--'\NIt-.........-DUTPUT protection (V s = ±12V,
INPUT
*May be zero or equal to the -55 DC:; TA :::: +100 DC)
input resistance for minimum RLlM ::;> 50n
offset.
**To minimize crossover distortion
Cl at higher frequencies. May be Integrator with Bias Current Compensation
~15PF omitted for low frequency
application or selected to suit
design requirements C2
200pF
-fe,d.
Offset Balancing Circuit ·0 =R,c;-
50 -lOOK R;
OUTPUT
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........
it) Power Dissipation (see Curve) 400mW
o Differential Input Voltage ±15V
o Input Voltage Equal to supply voltages
o
J: Peak Load Current ±100 mA
...I Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +125°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LHOOO5 LHOOO5A
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Note 1: These specifications apply .for pin 6 grounded, Vs = ±12V, with Resistor R1 = 200n in series
with Capacitor C1 = 75 pF from pin 4 to ground, and C2 = 200 pF between pins 9 and 10 unless
otherwise specified.
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~ 800 o
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Vs = ±12V ~HtHtt-+
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-10
-55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105125 145 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 O.IK lK 10K lOOK 1M
DC Output Voltage Swing Positive Output Voltage Swing Negative Output Voltage Swing
8 ?: 15 ?: -15
POSITIVE I I TA=+25°C _ . _ . -
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SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V)
OUTPUT CURRENT (±mA) SUPPL V VOLTAGE (!V)
Frequency Response Open Loop Gain vs Excess Phase Inverting Pulse Response
40
80
Vs = ±12V
- TA =25°C 00 11I11111
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10 0
R, =200n ~
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lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M 1 10 100
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (MHz) TIME (.usee)
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R,
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75 pF ··To minimize cfOllO't'.didortion
ath .... " .....nciILMlyb.
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I ntegrator With Bias Current Compensation
.ppliCation ... lIIlCtIdtosuit
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. OUTPUT
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0
Supply Voltage ±20V 0
0
Power Dissipation (see Curve) 400mW c.n
Differential Input Voltage ±15V n
Input Voltage Equal to supply voltages
Peak Load Current ±100 mA
Stor~ge Temperature Range _55°C to +125°C
Operating TemperatL:re Range O°C to 85°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
electrical characteristics
LHOOO5C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
(Note 2)
~
Power Supply Rejection Ratio TA = 25°C 50 60 dB
Note 1: These specifications apply for pin 6 grounded, Vs = ±12V, with Resistor R1 = 200[2 in series
with Capacitor C1 = 75 pF from pin 4 to ground, and C2 = 200 pF between pins 9 and 10, over the
temperature range of O°C to +85°'C unless otherwise specified.
Note 2: Typical values are for 25°C only.
1000
900
800
700 ""-
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600
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500
400
300 ~
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AMBIENT
100
0
0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPERATURE ( C)
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o LH0020/LH0020C* high gain instrumentation
o ope-rational amplifier
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general description
The LH0020/LH0020C is a general purpose opera- • Low offset current typically 10 nA at 25°C for
tional ampt'ifier designed to source and sink 50 rnA the LH0020 and 30 nA for the LH0020C.
output currents. In addition to its high output • Offset voltage is adjustable to zero with a single
capability, the LH0020/LH0020C exhibits excel- potentiometer.
lent open loop gain, typically in excess of 100 dB.
The' parameters of the LH0020 are guaranteed • ±14V, 50 rnA output capability.
over the tem~erature range of -55°C to +125°C
and ±15V ~ Vs ~ ±22V, white those of the Output current capability, excellent input char-
LH0020C are guaranteed over the temperature acte'ristics, and large open loop gain make the
range of O°C to 85°C and ~ ±5V ~ Vs ~ ±18V. LH0020/LH0020C suitable for application in a
Additional features include: wide variety of applications from precision dc
• Low offset voltage typically 1.0 mV at 25°C power supplies to precision medium power
over the entire common mode voltage range. comparator.
COMPENSATION
INVERTING
INPUT
OFFSET AOJUST
4 9 10
~8----"'" V-
INPUT GND TOP VIEW
COMPEN,
SATION
Order Number LH0020G or LH0020CG
See Package 6
typical applications
Offset AcJjustment Unity Gain Frequency Compensation
+15
"Rs ~--4I~DUTPUT
11
1K
INPUT-J\M""""--i
"Rs C2 = 3 X 10-7
"C2
300 pF
-15
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Supply Voltage
Power Dissipation
±22V
1.5W
o
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Differential Input Voltage ±30V r-
Input Voltage (Note 1) ±15V ::I:
Output Short Circuit Duration Continuous o
Operating Temperature Range LH0020
LH0020C
-55°C to +125°C
O°C to 85°C
o
N
Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
300°C
o
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) (")
electrical characteristics
LHOO20 LHOO20C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
TEMpoC MIN TYP MAX TEMpoC MIN TYP MAX
Note 1: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 2-: These specifications apply for ±5V .:s
Vs .:s
±22V for the LH0020, ±5V Vs .:s
± 18V for .:s
the LH0020C, pin 9 grounded, and a 5000 pF capacitor between pins 2 and 3, unless otherwise specified.
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o LH0021/LH0021C 1.0 amp power operational amplifier
:E:
...I LH0041/LH0041C 0.2 amp power operational amplifier
...
(,)
N
general description
o The LH0021/LH0021C and LH0041 ILH0041 Care • High slew rate 3.0V Ills
o general purpose operational amplifiers capable of • High open loop gain 100 dB
:E: del ivering large output currents not usually asso-
...
N
...I
......... ciated with conventional IC Op Amps. The ,LH0021
will provide output currents in excess of one
ampere at voltage levels of ±12V; the LH0041
The excellent input characteristics and high out-
put capability of the LH0021 make it an ideal
choice for power applications such as DC servos,
o capstan drivers, deflection yoke drivers, and pro-
o delivers currents of 200 rnA at voltage levels
grammable power supplies.
:E: closely approaching the available power supplies .
...I I n addition, both the inputs and outputs are pro- The LH0041 is particularly su ited for applications
tected against overload. The devices are compen- such as torque driver for internal guidance systems,
sated with a single external capacitor and are free diddle yoke driver for alpha-numeric CRT displays,
of any unusual oscillation or latch-up problems. cable drivers, and programmable power supplies
for automatic test equipment.
The LH0021 is supplied in a 8 pin TO-3 package
features rated at 20 watts with suitable heatsink. The
LH0041 is supplied in both 12 pin TO-8 (2.5
• Output cu rrerit 1.0 Amp (LH0021) watts with clip on heatsink) and a power 8 pin
0.2 Amp (LH0041) ceramic DIP (2 watts with suitable heatsink). The
• Output voltage swing ±12V into 10[2 (LH0021) LH0021 and LH0041 are guaranteed over the
±14V into 100[2 (LH0041) temperature range of -55°C to +125°C while the
• Wide fu II power bandwidth 15 kHz LH0021C and LH0041C are guaranteed from -25°C
u
• Low standby power 100 mW at ±15V to +85 C
• Low input offset For information on other National op amps, see
voltage and current 1 mV and 20 nA listing on last page.
JNVE~;~~~o--+-_-t--,
NONINV
INPUT
'm'
TO-3 Package TO-8 Package Ceramic DIP
v·,
Nt 2 .. _ 7
~N~ ~NV
INY.INPUT
GND 3 6 OUTPUT
V' 4 5 COMP
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LIMITS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS LHOO21 LHOO21C UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
I nput Offset Voltage Rs<:::: 10 kD, TA ~ 25°C 1.0 3.0 3.0 6.0 mV
Rs <::::10kD 5.0 7.5 mV
79
dc electrical characteristics for LH0041/LH0041C (Note 4)
LIMITS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS LHOO41 LHOO41C UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Input Offset Voltage Rs ~ 10 kD., T A = 25°C 1.0 3.0 3.0 6.0 mV
Rs ~ 10 kD. 5.0 7.5 mV
Voltage Drift with Temperature Rs ~ 10 kD. 3 5 jJ.vtc
Offset Voltage Drift with Time 5 5 jJ.V/week
.,..
(.) Offset Voltage Change with Output Power
Offset Voltage Adjustment Range (Note 5)
15
20
15
20
jJ.V/watt
mV
N
o Input Offset Current T A = 25°C 30 100 50 200 nA
o 300 500 nA
~ Offset Current Drift with Temperature 0.1 1.0 0.2 1.0 nAtC
.oJ Offset Current Drift with Time 2 2 nA/week
........
.,.. Input Bias Current TA = 25°C 100 300 200 500 nA
N 1.0 1.0 jJ.A
o Input Resistance TA = 25°C 0.3 1.0 0.3 1.0 MD.
o Input Capacitance 3 3 pF
~
.oJ Common Mode Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 10 kD., IWcM = ±10V 70 90 70 90 dB
I nput Voltage Range V s =±15V ±12 ±12 V
Power Supply Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 10 kD., IWs = ±10V 80 96 70 90 dB
Voltage Gain Vs = ±15V, Vo = ±10V
RL = 1 kD., T A = 25°C 100 200 100 200 V/mV
Vs = ±15V, Vo = ±10V
RL = 100D. 25 20 V/mV
Output Voltage Swing Vs = ±15V, RL = 100D. ±13.0 14.0 ±13.0 ±14.0 V
Output Short Circuit Current Vs = ±15V, TA - 25°C 200 300 200 300 mA
(Note 6)
Power Supply Current Vs = ±15V, V OUT = 0 2.5 3.5 3.0 4.0 mA
Power Consumption Vs = ±15V, V OUT = 0 75 105 90 120 mW
ac electrical cha racteristics for LH0041 /LH0041 C (T A = 25°C, Vs = ±15V, Cc = 3000 pF)
Note 1: Rating applies for supply voltages above ±15V. For supplies less than ±15V, rating is equal to supply voltage.
Note 2: Rating applies for LH0041 G and LH0021 K with RSC = on.
Note 3: Rating applies as long as package power rating is not exceeded.
Note 4: Specifications apply for ±5V ~VS ±18V, and -55°C ~ TC =~ 125°C for LH0021 K and LH0041G, and -25°C ~
TC ~ +85°C for LH0021CK, LH0041CG and LH0041CJ unless otherwise specified. Typical values are for 25°C only.
Note 5: TO-8 "G" packages only.
Note 6: Rating applies for "J" DIP package and for TO-8 "G" package with RSC = 3.3 ohms.
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TIME (!Is) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) CASE TEMPERATURE (OC)
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25 80
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CASE TEMPERATURE (OC) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPL Y VOL TAG E (±V)
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300 LU ~ ell
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FREQUENCY (Hz)
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general description ..
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The LH0022/LH0042/LH0052 are a family of • Low input offset drift- 51lV /oC max (LH0052) ~
FET input operational amplifiers with very closely o
matched input characteristics, very high input
• Low input offset voltage - 100 miCrovolts-typ. o
• High open loop gain - 100 dB typo ~
impedance, and ultra-low input currents with no N
compromise in noise, common mode rejection • Excell~nt slew rate - 3.0 V /Ils typo ........
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laser nulled LH0052 offers 200 microvolts max'i- • Pin compatible with standard IC op amps (TO-5 o
mum offset and 5 IlV tcoffset drift. I nput offset package) o
current is less than 100 femtoamps at room tem- ~
perature and 100 pA maximum at 125°C. The The LH0022/LH0042/LH0052 family of IC op N
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LH0022 and LH0042 are not internally nulled but amps are intended to fulfill a wid.e variety of appli- .
offer comparable matching characteristics. All de- cations for process control, medical instrumenta- r-
vices in the family are internally compensated and tion, and other systems requiring very low input ~
are free of latch-Up and unusual oscillation prob- currents and tightly matched input' offsets. The o
lems. The devices may be offset nulled with a LH0052 is particularly suited for long term high
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single 10k trimpot with neglible effect in offset accuracy integrators and high accuracy sample N
drift or CMRR. and hold buffer amplifiers. The LH0022 and ........
LH0042 provide low cost high performance for
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The LH0022, LH0042 and LH0052 are specified ~
for operation over the -55°C to +125°C military
such appl ications as electrometer and photocell o
temperature range. The LH0022C, LH0042C and
amplification, pico-ammeters, and high input im- o
pedance buffers. U'I
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-25°C to +85°C temperature range. Special electrical parameter selection and custom (")
built circuits are available on special request.
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Voltage Between Offset Null and V- ±0.5V
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J: Operating Temperature Range
..J LH0022, LH0042, LH0052 -55°C to +125°C
(.) LH0022C, LH0042C, LH0052C -25°C to +85°C
N Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
~ Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
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0.2 2.0
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.......... Temperature Coefficient of Doubles every 20°C Doubles every 20°C
N Input Offset Current
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J: 1.0 1.0 nA
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Input Bias Current
Large Signal Voltage GaIn RL ~ 2 kn, V OUT ; ±10V, 100 200 75 160 V/mV
T A; 25°C, Vs; ±15V
Output Current Swing V OUT ; ±10V, T A; 25°C ±10 ±15 ±10 ±15 mA
Output Resis.tance 75 75 n
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PARAMETER CONDITIONS LH0042 LH0042C UNITS r-
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX ::I:
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Temperature Coefficient of Rs~ 100kQ 5 20 10 25 !lvtc o
Input Offset Voltage N
Offset Voltage Drift with Time 10 !lV/week N
Input Offset Current 2 10 pA ("')
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Input Bias Current
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Common Mode Input Resistance 10 '2 Q r-
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Common Mode Rejection Ratio Rs~ 10 kQ, Y'N = ±10V
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Large Signal Voltage Gain RL = 1 kQ, V OUT = ±10V 50 150 25 100 V/mV ("')
Output Voltage Swing RL = 1 kQ ±10 ±12.5 ±10 ±12 V
Output Current Swing V OUT = ±10V ±10 ±15 ±10 ±15 mA
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Power Consumption 105 120 mW N
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LIMITS U'I
PARAMETER CONDITIONS LH0052 LH0052C UNITS N
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX ("')
I nput Offset Voltage Rs ~ 100 k52; Vs = ±15V, 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 mV
T A = 25°C
100 100 pA
500 500 pA
Large Signal Voltage Gain RL = 2 kH, V OUT = ±10V, 100 200 75 160 V/mV
Vs = ±15V, TA = 25°C
Output Current Swing V OUT = ±10V, TA = 25°C ±10 ±15 ±10 ±15 mA
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N MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
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o Slew Rate Voltage Follower 1.5 3.0 1.0 3.0 V/J1s
55 55 nV/yIHZ
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...J Input Noise Voltage Rs; 10 kQ, fa; 1 kHz 35 35 nV/yIHZ
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N Input Noise Voltage BW; 10 Hz to 10 kHz, Rs; 10 kQ 12 12 J1Vrms
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o Input Noise Current BW; 10 Hz to 10 kHz <'1 <.1 pArms
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~ Note 1: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum Input voltage is equal to the supply voltage .
..J Note 2: Rating applies for minimum source reSistance of 10 kn, for source resistances les$ than 10 kn, maximum differential
input VOltage is ±5V.
U Note 3: Unless otherWISe specified, these specifications apply for ±5V :s:. VS:s:. ±20V and -55°C:s:. TA :s:. ±125°C for the
LH0022, LH0042 and LH0052 and -25°C:::: T A +85°C for the LH0022C, LH0042C and LH0052C. TYPical values are given for
N TA=25°C.
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Offset Error (Without Total Input Noise Voltage* Total Input Noise Voltage*
VOS Null) vs Source Resistance vs Frequency
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vs load Resistance Current limiting Frequency N
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LH0023/LH0023C, LH0043/LH0043C
sample and hold circuits
general description
The LH0023/LH0023C and LH0043/LH0043C hold applications including data acquIsition,
CJ are complete sample and hold circuits including analog to digital conversion, synchronous demodu-
M input buffer amplifier, FET output amplifier, lation, and automatic test setup. They offer
N
o analog signal sampling gate, TTL compatible logic significant cost and size reduction over equivalent
o circuitry and level shifting. They are designed to module or discrete designs. Each device is available
::J: operate from standard ±15V DC supplies, but in a hermetic TO-8 package and are completely
...I provision is made on the LH0023/LH0023C for specified over both full military and instrument
"NM con,nection of a separate +5V logic supply in
minimum noise applications. The principal differ-
temperature ranges.
features
features LH0043/LH0043C
LH0023/LH0023C • Sample acquisition time-15 j1s max for 20V
• Sample accuracy-0.01% max 4 j1s typ for 5V
• Hold draft rate-0.5mV/sec typ • Aperture time-20 nS typ
• Sample acquisition time-1 00 j1s max for 20V • Hold drift rate-1 mV /sec typ
• Aperture time-150 ns typ • Sample accuracy-0.1 % max
• Wide analog range-± 1OV min • Wide analog range-±10V min
• Logic input-TTL/DTL • Logic input-TTL/DTL
• Offset adjustable to zero with singie 10k pot • Offset adjustable to zero with single 10k pot
• Output short circuit proof • Output short circuit proof
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OffSET
ADJUST
ANALOG 5
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Supply Voltage (V+ and V-) ±20V N
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Logic Supply Voltage (V cc) LH0023, LHOO23C +7.0V ........
Logic Input Voltage (V 6 ) +5.5V r-
Analog Input Voltage (V 5) ±15V ::I:
Power Dissipation See graph 0
0
Output Short Circuit Duration Continuous N
Operating Temperature Range LH0023, LHOO43 -55°C to +125°C W
LH0023C, LHOO43C -25°C to +85°C
-65°C to +150°C
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Lead Soldering (10 sec) 300°C ::I:
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electrical cha racteristics LH0023/LH0023C (Note 1) ~
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LIMITS r-
PARAMETER CONDITIONS LHOO23 LHOO23C UNITS ::I:
MIN TYP MAX. MIN TYP MAX 0
0
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Sample (Logic "1 ") Vce = 4.5V 2.0 2.0 V
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Input Voltage (")
Sample (Logic "1 ") V6= 2.4V, Vee= 5.5V 5.0 5.0 J1A
Input Current
Hold (Logic "0") Vee = 4.5V 0.8 0.8 V
Input Voltage
Hold (Logic "0") V6 = O.4V, Vee = 5.5V 0.5 0.5 rnA
Input Current
Analog Input ±10 ±11 ±1O ±11 V
Voltage Range
Supply Current - 110 V 5 = OV, V 6 = 2V, 4.5 6 4.5 6 rnA
V 11 = OV
Supply Cu rrent - 112 V5 = OV, V6 = O.4V, 4.5 6 4.5 6 rnA
V 11 = OV
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Supply Current - Is Vs =5.0V, V5 =0 1.0 1.6 1.0 1.6 rnA
Sample Accuracy V OUT = ±1 OV (Full Scale) 0.002 0.01 0.002 0.01 %
DC Input Resistance Sample Mode 500 1000 300 1000 kr2
Hold Mode 20 25 20 25 kr2
Input Cu rrent - 15 Sample Mode 0.2 1.0 0.3 1.5 J1A
I nput Capacitance 3.0 3.0 pF
Leakage Current - V5 = ±10V; V 11 = ±10V, 100 200 200 500 pA
pin 1 TA = 25°C
V 5.= ±10V; V 11 =±10V 10 25 2 5 nA
Drift Rate V OUT = ±5V, Cs = 0.01 J1F, 0.5 0.5 mV/s
T A =25°C
Drift Rate V OUT = ±10V, 10 20 20 50 mV/s
Cs = 0.01 J1F, T A- = 25°C
Drift Rate V OUT = ±10V, 0.1 0.2 mV/ms
Cs = 0.01 J1F
Aperture Time 150 150 ns
Sample Acquisition LlV OUT = 20V, 50 100 50 100 J1S
Time Cs = 0.01 J1F
Output Amplifier 1.5 3.0 1.5 3.0 V/J1S
Slew Rate
Output Offset Voltage Rs::; 10k, V5 =OV, V6 =OV ±20 ±20 mV
(without null)
Analog Voltage R L 21k,T A =25°C ±10 ±11 ±10 ±11 V
Output Range RL22k ±10 ±12 ±10 ±12 V
NOTE 1: Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for V+ = +15V, Vee ~ +5V, V- = -15V, pin 9 grounded,
a 0.01 J.LF capacitor connected between pin 1 and ground over the temperature range -55" e to +125" e for the LH0023; and
-25°C to 85°C for the LH0023C. All typical values are for T A = 25"C_
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('I) LHOO43 LHOO43C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
q- MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
o
o Hold (Logic "1") 2.0 2.0 V
::I: Input Voltage
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(.) - Input Current
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Sample (Logic "0") 0.8 0.8 V
N Input Voltage
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::I: Input Current
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('I) Voltage Range
N Supply Current 20 22 20 22 mA
o V 5 = OV, V 6 = 2V, V 11 = OV
14 14 18 mA
o V5 = OV, V6 = O.4V,
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DC Input Resistance T c =25°C 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 S1
I nput Current - 15 1.0 5.0 2.0 10.0 nA
I nput Capacitance 1.5 1.5 pF
Leakage Current- V 5 = ± 1OV; V 11 = ± 10, 10 25 20 50 pA
pin 1 T c = 25°C
V5 = ±10V; V 11 = ±10V 10 25 2 5 nA
Drift Rate V OUT = ±10V, Cs = 0.001 pF, 10 25 20 50 mV/s
TA = 25°C
Drift Rate V OUT = ±10V, Cs = 0.001 pF 10 25 2 5 mV/m~
Note 2: Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for V+ = +15V, V- = -15V, pin 9 grounded, a 5000 pF capacitor connected
between pin 1 and ground over the temperature range -55°C to +125°C for the LHOO43, and _25°C to 85°C for the LH0043C. All
typical values are for T C = 25°C.
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typical applications
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Note1: Cllspolystyrene
Note2: C2,C3,C4 are ceramic disc
Note3: Jumper 7-8 and C4 not requIred for lH0043
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o dictated by the slew rate and current capacity of
o 1.0 Drift Error Minimization the input amplifier, but it will not be available at
::J: the output). F or larger values of storage capaci-
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"- In order to minimize drift error, care in selection tance, the limitation is the current sinking capabil-
('t) of Cs and layout of the printed circuit board is ity of the input amplifier, typically 10 mA. With
~ required. The capacitor should be of high quality Cs = 0.01 IlF, the slew rate can be estimated by
o 10 10- 3
o Teflon, polycarbonate, or polystyrene construc- dV 0
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dt = 0.01 • 10-6 = 1 V IllS or a slewing time for a
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CJ for detailed recommendations. A guard conductor
('t) connected to the output surrounding the storage 3.0 Offset Null
N node (pin 1) will be helpful in meeting severe
o environmental conditions which would otherwise Provision is made to null both the LH0023 and
o cause leakage across the printed circuit board. LH0043 by use of a 10k pot between pins 3 and 4.
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N minimum average error.
o The size of the capacitor is dictated by the re-
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may be calculated by crt = C ' where I L IS the capacitor and the capacitance of the internal F ET
s
total leakage current at pin 1 of the device, and switch which causes a small error current to be
Cs is the value of the storage capacitor. injected into the storage capacitor at the termina-
tion of the sample interval. This can be considered
a negative DC offset and nulled out as described in
2.1 Capacitor Selection - LH0023
(3.0), or the transient may be nulled by coupling
an equal but opposite signal to the storage
At room temperature leakage current for the
capacitor. This may be accomplished by connect-
LH0023 is approximately 100 pA. A drift rate of
ing a capacitor of about 30 pF (or a trimmer)
10 mV Isec would require a 0.01 IlF capacitor.
between the logic input (pin 6) and the storage
For values of Cs up to 0.01 IlF the acquisition capacitor (pin 1). Note that this capacitor must be
chosen as carefully as the storage capacitor itself
time is limited by the slew rate of the input buffer
with respect to leakage. The LH0023 has switch
amplifier, A 1, typically 0.5 V /Ils. Beyond this
spike minimization circuitry built into the device.
point, current availability to charge Cs also enters
the picture. The acquisition time is given by:
5.0 Elimination of the 5V Logic Supply-LHOO23
For values of Cs below about 5000 pF, the 7.0 Theory of Operation-LH0023
acquisition tim~ of the LH0043G will be limited
by the slew rate of the output amplifier (the The LH0023/LH0023C is comprised of input
signal will be acqu ired, in the sense that the voltage buffer amplifier, Al, analog switches, Sl and S2, a
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closed and allows A 1 to make the storage capaci-
tor voltage equal to the analog input voltage. In
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amplifier, A2. In the "sample" mode, the logic isolating the storage capacitor from the input and ........
input is raised to logic "1" (V 6 ~ 2.0V) which I'
leaving it charged to a voltage equal to the last :::E:
opens S 1 and closes S2. Storage capacitor, Cs , is analog input voltage before entering the hold o
charged to the input voltage through S2 and the mode. The storage capacitor voltage is brought to o
output slews to the input voltage. I n the "hold" the output by low leakage amplifier A2. N
mode, the logic input is lowered to logic "0" W
(V 6 ~ 0.8V) opening S2 and closing S1. Cs
8.0 Definitions
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retains the sample voltage which is applied to the I'
output viaA2. Since Sl is closed, the input signal :::E:
is overridden, and leakage across the MOS switch is
The voltage at pin 5, e.g., the analog o
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rily determined by input bias current of A2,
control input signal.
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typically 100 pA at 25°C.
The voltage at pin 11, e.g., the output I'
signal. :::E:
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buffer amplifier Al, FET switch Sl operated by a ("')
TTL compatible level translator, and output buffer Acquisition Time:
amplifier A2. To enter the "sample" mode, the The time required for the output (pin 11) to settle
logic input is taken to the TTL logic "0" state within the rated accuracy after a specified input
(V 6 = 0.8V) which commands the switch Sl change is applied to the input (pin 5) with the
logic input (pin 6) in the low state.
Aperture Time:
ANALOG
INPUT
The time indeterminacy when switching from
sample mode to hold including the delay from the
time the mode control signal (pin 6) passes
through its threshold. (1.4 volts) to the time the
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circuit actually enters the hold mode.
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general description
The LH0024/LH0024C is a very wide bandwidth, • Offset null with single pot
high slew rate operational amplifier intended to • Low input offset - 2 mV
fulfill a wide variety of high speed applications
• Pin compatible with standard IC op amps
such as buffers to A to 0 and 0 to A converters
anq high speed comparators. The device exhibits The LH0024/LH0024C's combination of wide
useful gain in excess of 50 MHz making it possible bandwidth and high slew rate make it an ideal
to use in video applications requiring higher gain choice for a variety of high speed applications
accuracy than is usually associated with such including active filters, oscillators, and compara-
amplifiers. tors as well as many high speed general purpose
applications.
features The LH0024 is guaranteed over the temperature
• Very high slew rate - 500 V//1s at Av +1 range -55°C to +125°C, whereas the LH0024C
• Wic:le small signal bandwidth - 70 MHz is guaranteed -25°C to +85°C.
• Wide large signal bandwidth - 15· MHz For information on other National operational
• High output swing - ± 12V into 1 K amplifiers, see listing on last page.
V-
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typical applications
TTL Compatible Comparator Offset Null Video Amplifier
1pF +12V
10K
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10K
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Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
lH0024 lH0024C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Input Offset Current TA 'T' 25°C 2.0 5.0 4.0 15.0 JiA
10.0 20.0 JiA
Input Bias Current TA = 25°C 15 30 18 40 JiA
40 50 JiA
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Output Voltage Vs = ±15V, RL = 1k, T A = 25°C ±12 ±13 ±10 ±13 V
Swing Vs = ±15V, RL = 1k ±10 ±10 V
Note 1: These specifications apply for ±5V S. Vs S. ±18V and -55°C to +125°C for the LH0024 and -25°C to +85°C for
the LH0024C.
frequency compensation
CLOSED
C1 C2 C3
LOOP GAIN
100 0 0 0
20 0 0 0
10 0 20 pF 1 pF
1 30 pF 30 pF 3 pF
RI
R1 = R2 'R3
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applications information
1. Layout Considerations -1, C3 may requ ire adjustment in order to per-
fectly cancel the input capacitance of the device.
The LH0024/LH0024C, like most high speed cir-
cu itry, is sensitive to layout and stray capacitance. When operating the LH0024/LH0024C at a gain
Power supplies should be by-passed as near the of + 1, the value of R 1 shou Id be at least 1 K ohm.
device as is practicable with at least .01 pF disc The case of the LH0024 is electrically isolated from
type capacitors. Compensating capacitors should the circuit; hence, it may be advantageous to drive
also be placed as close to device as possible. the case in order to minimize stray capacitances.
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genera I description
The LH0032/LH0032C is a high slew rate, high • Low input bias current 20 pA max
input impedance differential operational amplifier • Offset null with single pot
su itable for diverse appl ication in fast signal handl-
• Low input offset voltage 2 mV max
ing. The high allowable differential input voltage,
ease of output clamping, and high output drive • No compensation for gains above 50
capability particularly suit it for comparator appli-
The LH0032's wide bandwidth, high input imped-
cations. It may be used in applications normally
ance and high output capacity make it an ideal
reserved for video amplifiers allowing the use of
choice for applications such as summing amplifiers
operational gain setting and frequency response
in high speed 0 to A's, buffers in data acquisition
shaping into the megahertz region.
systems, and sample and hold circuits. Additional
applications include high speed integrators and
video amplifiers. The LH0032 is guaranteed over
features the temperature range -55°C to +125°C and the
• High slew rate 500 V l/1s LH0032C is guaranteed from _25°C to +85°C.
• High bandwidth 70 MHz
• High input impedance 1012[2
OUTPUT
COMPENSATION
typical applications
DC to Video Log Amplifier
1 MHz Function Generator
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o Operating Temperature Range LH0032 -55°C to +125°C
o LH0032C -25°C to +85°C
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Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LHOO32 I
LHOO32C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
I nput Offset Voltage Vs = ±15V, Rs S lOOk, T A = 25°C 0.5 2.0 1.0 3.0 mV
Vs = ±15V, Rs S lOOk 10 5 mV
Note 1: These specifications apply for ±5V.s VS.s ±18V and -55°C to +125°C for the LH0032 and -25°C to +85°C for the
LH0032C.
Note 2: These specifications apply for Vs = ±15V, RL = 1 kn and T A = 25°C.
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The LH0033/LH0033C is a very high speed, high mum -55°C to +125°C, 1 nA
input impedance, unity gain buffer. It is intended
• Large output voltage range: ±13V
to fulfill buffer applications such as high speed
line driving, anq interface to fast A to 0 converters • High input impedance: ' 10 11 S1
or high speed comparators. Outstand ing typical • Wide bandwidth: dc to 100 MHz
design features include:
• Low output impedance: 6S1
• Very high slew rate, greater than 1500V Ips
The LH0033/LH0033C is capable of operation
• Low propagation delay: 1.2 ns over the voltage range ±5V ~ Vs ~ ±20V. The
• Low output offset voltage: 25°C, 5.0 mV; LH0033 is guaranteed over the temperature range
maximum -55°C to +125°C, 15.0 mV -55°C to +l25°C; whereas, the LH0033C is guar-
anteed over the temperature range 0° C to 85° C.
• Low input bias current: 25°C, 50 pA; maxi-
connection diagrams
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Maximum Power Dissipation 1.5W
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Operating Temperature Range LH0033 -55°C to +125°C w
LH0033C O°C to +85°C w
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C o
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
electrical 'characteristics
LHOO33 LHOO33C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Note 1: Unless otherwise noted. these specifications apply for +15.0V applied to pins 1 & 12.
-15.0V applied to pins 9 & 10. pin 6 shorted to pin 7 over the temperature range -55"C to +125 C
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for the LH0033 and O°C to +85 C for the LH0033C.
Note 2: Unless otherwise noted. typical values are for TA = 25"C .
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TIME (ns) TIME (ns) FREQUENCY (MHz)
Rise and Fall Time vs Input Bias Current vs Output Offset Voltage
Temperature Temperature vs Temperature
B.O 1.00 B.O
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applications information
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LH0033's voltage gain of less than unity. The 4. Operation Within an Op Amp Loop ,r-
w
output voltage shift due to asymmetrical sup- Obviously, the LH0033' may be used as a
plies may be predicted by: current booster within a closed loop with an J:
o
LM108, LM741, or NH0022 operational o
amplifier. An isolation resistor of no less than w
47 ohms should be used between the op amp w
output and the input to the LH0033. The n
where: Av = No load voltage gain, typically. resistor will assure stability. The LH0033's high
0.99 input impedance guarantees that the opera-
V+ = Positive Supply Voltage. tional amplifier will not be loaded.
V- = Negative Supply Voltage.
5. Short Circuit Protection
For the foregoing application, tl.Vo would be The LH0033/LH0033C may be protected from
-100 mV. This apparent "offset" may be ad- an output short circuit by inserting the appro-
justed to zero as outlined above. priate limiting resistor between pin 12 (V+) and
pin 1, and between pin 10 (V-) and pin 9. The
value for the resistor is given by:
3. Capacitive Loading
V+ V-
The LH0033 has been designed to drive heavy
capacitive loads such as coaxial cables and the
R LlM =-=-
Isc Isc
like. Pin 1 has been brought out separately
where: Isc = output current under short cir-
from pin 12 (V+) and pin 9 from pin 10 (V-).
cuit conditions ~ 100 mA
This provision allows insertion 0f damping
resistors between V+ and pin 1 and V- and pin The inclusion of a limiting resistor will, by ne-
9. Values of resistance between 47 and 100 cessity, limit the output voltage swing. How-
ohms work well for capacitive loads to 1000 ever, decoupling pins 1 and 9 through disc
pF. For nonreactive loads, pin 12 should be capacitors to ground, will allow near full output
shorted to pin 1 and pin 10 shorted to pin 9. swing and slew rate.
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o LH0062/LH0062C high speed FET op amp
o general description
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The LH0062/LH0062C is a high slew rate FET The LH0062 is specified for operation over the
input operational amplifier with more than an -55°C to +125°C military temperature range.
order of magnitude improvement in slew rate and The LH0062C is specified for operation over the
bandwidth over conventional FET IC op. amps. In -25°C to +85°C temperature range.
add ition it features very closely matched input
characteristics, very high input impedance, and
ultra low input currents with no compromise in
noise, common mode rejection ratio or open loop
features
gain. The device is internally compensated and
free of latch-up and unusual oscillation problems. • High slew rate 90 V/lis
The LH0062 may be simply offset nulled with • Wide bandwidth 15 MHz
negligible effect on offset drift or CMRR and • Settling time (0.1%) 800 ns
provides for add itional external bandwidth shaping. • Low input offset voltage 1 mVand
The LH0062 is also available on special order and current 1 pA resp.
with offset voltage internally laser nulled and ultra • Internal 6 dB/octave frequency compensation
low (0.1 pAl offset current. • Pin compatible with std IC op amps (TO-5 pkg.)
TOP VIEW
Dual-In-Line Package
NC 1 14 NC
NC 2 13 NC
INVERT NON· INVERT
3 12
INPUT INPUT
NC 4 11 NC
V· 5 10 OFFSET NULLI
COMP1
OffSET
NULL
6 9 v'
8 OUTPUT
TOP VIEW
*Pin numbers shown for TO-5 package
Order Number LH0062D or LH0062CD
See Package 1
auxiliary circuits*
Feedforward Compensation for Greater
Inverting Slew Ratet Offset Balancing Compensation for Minimum Settling t Time
5K V' 5pf
3K
200K
v+ O.lpF
5K
10K
OUTPUT
tSlewand setthngtlme
toO.l%foral0V step
change IS 800 ns.
tSlew rate typically 150V(J1s
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o
Supply Voltage ±20V Operating Temperature m
Power Dissipation (see graph) 500mW LH0062, -55°C to +125°C N
Input Voltage (Note 1) ±15V LH0062C, -25°C to +85°C ........
Differential Input Voltage (Note 2) ±30V Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C r-
Short Circuit Duration Continuous Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C ::J:
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dc electrical characteristics. (Note 3) o
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LIMITS N
PARAMETER CONDITIONS LH0062 LH0062C UNITS o
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Input Offset Voltage Rs:S:: 100 kSG; T A = 25°C 2.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 mV
Rs:S:: 100 kSG 7.0 15.0 mV
Large Signal Voltage Gain RL = 2 kSG, V OUT = ±10V, 100 200 50 160 V/mV
T A = 25°C, Vs = ±15V
RL = 2 kSG, V OUT = ±10V, 50 25 V/mV
Vs = ±15V
~
Output Voltage Swing RL = 1 kSG, T A = 25°C, ±10 ±12.5 ±10 ±12 V
Vs = ±15V
RL = 2 kSG, Vs = ±15V ±10 ±10 V
Output Current Swing • V OUT = ±10V, T A = 25°C ±10 ±15 ±10 ±15 mA
Output Resistance 75 75 SG
ac electrical characteristics Q
(T A =25 C,V s =±15V)
LIMITS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS LH0062 LH0062C UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Slew Rate Voltage Follower 50.0 70.0 50.0 70.0 V/J.l.s
Rise Time 25 25 ns
Overshoot 10 15 %
Note 1: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the supply voltage.
Note 2: Rating applies for minimum source resistance of 10 kU, for source resistances less than 10 kU, maximum differential
input voltage is ±5V.
Note 3: Unless otherwise specified, these specifications apply for ±5V < Vs < ±20V and _50°C < T A <+125°C for the
LH0062 and -25°C:::: T A:::: +B5°C for LH0062C. Typical values are given for T A -; 25°C. . - -
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NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION
INPUT=:::s-::.--I V+
INPUT.s:::::::::::J,.;:.-~ OUTPUT
V- NO CONNECTION
+15V
INPUTS 2N3955
+ OT
OUTPUT
RT R2
120K T20K
R3
50K R2
BAL
L----..... 24K
~W_--15V
RI
INPUT-~Ww-~I---""-I
R3
250K R5.
R2
12K 24.3K
'>0-.....- OUTPUT
1%
-T5V-....- - - - - - - -_ _...
**Pin connections shown are for metal can. *Select for zero integrator drift
114
absolute maximum ratings
~
Input Offset Current T A = +125°C 10 200 nA
T A = -55°C 100 500 nA
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150°C/W junction to
ambient or 45°C/W junction to case for the metal-can package. For the flat package, the
derating is based on a thermal resi.stance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick,
epoxy-glass boa~d.with ten, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal
to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to +125°C and ambient
temperatures to +70° C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for -55°C S T A S 125°C, ±5V, S Vs S ±20V and
C1 = 30 pF unless otherwise specified.
115
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o....
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Input Voltage Range Output Swing Voltage Gain
100
16 94
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88
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~
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- 55"C ~ TA ~ + l25°C
76
"" - 55"C <" TA ~ + 125°C
10 15 10 15 20 10 15 20
SUPPLf VOLTAGE (:!::V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (:!:: V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (:!:: V)
~ 55°C
-
TA -
- --
2.0
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110 TA = l550 C I - - ! 300 TA - ' 55°C
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90
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0.5
TA J\25°C
10 15 20 10 15 10 15 20
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (:!::V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (:!:: V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (:!:: V)
300
, Vs= =15V
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~ 400
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600
500
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BIAS ~
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The LH201 is a general-purpose operational ampli- • Low current drain - even with the output satu-
fier which is iriternally compensated for unity-gain rated
feedback. The device combines a LM201 opera-
• No latch-up when common-mode range is ex-
tional amplifi~r and t.he 30 pF compensation ca- ceeded
pacitor in a single package. As such, it is a direct,
plug-in replacement for both the LM201 and the • Continuous short-circuit protection
LM709C in the majority of applications. It is iden- • Input transistors protected from excessive input
tical to the LH101 except that operation is speci- Voltage.
c
fied over a 0 to 70 C temperature rClnge. Features
The LH201 is available in either an 8-lead, low-
of the amplifier include:
profile TO-5 header or a 1/4" x 1/4" metal flat
• Operation guaranteed for supply voltages from package.
±5V to ±20V
NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION
INPUT .t::::::::t-::.--I V+
INPUT.s::=:~--I OUTPUT
+15V
+ 01
R3"
24K
1%
OUTPUT
Rl
120K
R3
50K R2
24K
SAL L----'-~VI/I_--15v
Rl
INPUT-~W_-lf--+-~
R3
R2
250K R5 >;........-OUTPUT
12K 24.3K
1%
- 1 5 V - - + , - - - - - - -_ _ _..1
**Pin connections shown are for metal can ..
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Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150° C/W junction to
ambient or 45°C/W junction to case for the metal'can package. For the flat package, the
derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick,
epoxy-glass board with ten, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equ'al
to the supply voltage,
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to +125°C and'ambient
temperatures to +70°C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for -55°C S T A S 125°C, ±5V, ::; Vs S ±20V and
C1 = 30 pF unless otherwise specified,
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o....
Input Voltage Range Output Swing Voltage Gain
20 94
16 88
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82
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70
7
64
10 15 20 10 15 20 5 10 15 20
SUPI'lY VOLTAGE (± V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (::' V)
2.0
- !
- --
110
-
300
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0.5 TA = 2!tc TA=250 C
T A = 2f!C
10 15 20 10 IS 20 10 IS 20
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (c>: V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (+:V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (:' V)
,,~
-..-, Vs=±ISV
..:
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20
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10 100 100
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20 40
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60 80 100 20 40 60
-- 80
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MOUNTED FLAT PACKAGE
I
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(NOTE 1)
55
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JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ( C) TEMPERATURE (C) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (Oe)
100 ~
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60
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YS=±15Y
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TA =25"c
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Ys ,= ±ISV
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1 10 100 lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M lK 5K 10K lOOK o 10 20 ~ ~ ~ ~ ro ~
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NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTlO~
BALANCE/COMPENSATION COMFENSATION
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
01
INPUTS
2N2222
CI
30pF ·Polycarbonate dlelecTfIC capacitor
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0
absolute maximum ratings ~
~
Input Offset Current TA = +125°C 10 200 nA
TA = -55°C 100 500 nA
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
c
150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150 C/W junction to
ambient or 45° C/W junction to case for the metal-can package. For the flat package, the
derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1116-inch-thlck,
epoxy-glass board with ten, 0.03-inch·wide, 2·ounce copper conductors (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less'than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal
to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to +125°C and ambient
temperatu res to +70° C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for -55°C S T A S 125°C, ±5V, S Vs S ±20V and
C1 c 30 pF unless otherwise specified.
121
guaranteed performance .characteristics
16 94
+1 L
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/' - 55OC.5 TA $ + moc - S5°C::. TA s.. + 125°C
10 15 20 IS 20 10 IS 20
SUPPLY VOLTAGE k V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE ( ! V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (-': V)
TA-~.5SoC
2.0
-
....-,-- - 110
j
TA = - 55°C -
-- ~300
-
TA - I 550C
-
--:: ~ -r:::25OC
c
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IS z: ~P"""" TA ~ 2SOC co:
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10
05
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CL
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TA ~ 25°C
TA J1250C
10 15 20 10 15 20 10 15 2f
SUPPLY VOLTAGE C':: V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (~V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (. V)
~ , Ys = ·-15V 500
" I"-
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300 ~ ~,
,:, 10.0 .s 400 ~
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TA = 12SoC TA = 2SoC
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200
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........ -......
10 IS
OUTPUT CURRENT (+ mAl
20 25 30
o
-75 ··50 - 25 25,
TEMPERATURE (OC)
50
-- 7S
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25
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MOUNTEO FLAT PACKAGE (Note: 1) _
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12
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10 100 IK 10K lOOK 1M 10M 1K 10K lOOK 1M 10M o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
fREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME ("S)
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COMPENSATION
schematic** and connection diagrams
Metal Can
COMPENSATION
8
INPUTS
BALANCE/COMPENSATION COMPENSATION
INPUT s:::::~--- ..
INPUT s::::::::::::::1---.... OUTPUT
V- BALANCE
\,
01 "">=-""'-0 OUTPUT
LM103
3.9V
Ql
INPUTS
2N2222
Cl
30 pF ·Polycarbonate-dielectric
caoacltor
**Pin connections shown are for metal can.
123
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0
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...J
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
100°C maximum jun~tion temperature and a thermal resistance of 150°C/W junction to
ambient or 45°CIW junction to case for the metal·can package. For the flat package, the
derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185° C/W when mounted on a 1/16·inch·thick,
epoxy·glass board with ten, O.03·inch·wide, 2·ounce copper conductors (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the.absolute maximum input voltage is equal
to the supply voltage.
",ote 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 70°C and ambient
temperatures to 55° C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for O°C ~ T A ~ 70°C, ±5V, ~ Vs ~ ±20V and Cl
~ 30 pF unless otherwise specified.
124
guaranteed performance characteristics
16 88
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.J!I~ 70
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64
10 15 20 5 10 15 20
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (± V) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE ( '" V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (± V)
1 15
2.0
-"."..,...
...--~ - 110
...--I'-""'" -
~ 300
z
-
-
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80
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SUPPLY VOLTAGE (= V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (± V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE ( • V)
.....
-
""~ 30 300 i' 300
z:
~
20
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t......
z
! 200
-, ~
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~
z:
0
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~
200
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u
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""'" ~
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1- METAL CAN
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0
10 100 100
V~ = :t15V ]"--: ....... -.... ---
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• MOUNTED FLAT PACKAGE
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20 40 60 80 100 20 40 60 80 25 35 45 55 65 75
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ( C) TEMPERATURE ( C) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC)
,,
=
Vs= ~ 15V 1--
,
12
~
+1 \ > """"" i\ INPUT-. I
,,
'-"
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z
C, 3pF
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Vs = ::':: 15V
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Operational Amplifiers
LM101A/LM201A operational amplifier
general description
The LM 101 A and LM201 A are general purpose capacitor. I t has advantages over internally com-
operational amplifiers which feature improved per- pensated amplifiers in that the frequency compen-
formance over industry ~tandards like the LM 101 sation can be tailored to the particular application.
and the 709. Advanced processing techniques For example, in low frequency circuits it can be
make possible an order of magnitude reduction in overcompensated for increased stability margin. Or
input currents, and a
redesign of the biasingcir- the compensation can be optimized to give more
cuitry reduces the temperature drift of input cur- than a factor of ten improvement in high frequen-
rent. I mproved specifications incl ude: cy performance for most applications. .
• Offset voltage 3 mV maximum over tempera-
ture The LM 101 A series offers the features of the
• Input current 100 nA maximum over tem- LM101, which makes its application nearly fool-
perature proof. In addition, the device provid~~ better
accuracy and lower noise in high impedance cir-
• Offset current 20 nA maximum· over tem-
cuitry. The low input currents also make it par-
perature
ticularly well suited for long interval integrators or
• Guaranteed drift characteristics timers, sample and hold circuits and low frequency
• Offsets guaranteed over entire common mode waveform generators. Further, replacing circuits
and supply voltage ranges where matched transistor pairs buffer the inputs of
conventional I C op amps, it can give lower offset
• Slew rate of 1OV /J,J.s as a summing amplifier
voltage and drift at a lower cost.
This amplifier offers many features which make its
application nearly foolproof: overload protection The LM201 A is identical· to the LM 101 A, except
on the input and output, no latch-up when the that the LM201 A has its performance guaranteed
common mode range is exceeded, freedom from over a -25°C to 85°C temperature range, instead
oscillations and compensation with a single 30 pF of _55° C to 125° C.
BALANCEI
COMPENSATION COMPENSATION
INPUT V'
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Operating Temperature Range LM101A
LM201A -25°C to 85°C >
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 3.0 15 p.V/oC
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Coefficient of Input 2SoC ~ TA S 125°C 0.01 0.1 nA/oC
Offset Current -55°C ~ TA :::; 25°C 0.02 0.2 nA/oC
Common Mode
Rejection Ratio Rs~50kn 80 96 dB
Supply Voltage
Rejection Ratio Rs:::; 50 kn 80 96 dB
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM101A is 150°C, while that of the LM201A
is 100°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated
based on a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case.
For the flat package, the derating 'is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted
on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten, O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The
thermal resistance 'of the dual-in-line package is 100°C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to +125°C and ambient tempera-
tures to +75°C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V < Vs < ±20V and -55°C < T A < 125°C, unless
otherwise specified. With the LM201A, however, ali temperature specifiCations are limited to
-25°C ~ T A ~ 85°C.
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
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compensation circuits **
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~ Variable CapaCitance Multiplier Simulated Inductor Fast I nvinting Amplifier With High
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with Balancing Circuit SINE OUTPUT
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application hints**
Protecting Against Gross Although the LM 101 A is designed for trouble free operation, experience has
Fault Conditions indicated that it is wise to observe certain precautions given below to protect the
devices from abnormal operating conditions. It might be pointed out that the
,....---JII..,.,.--.....___... DUTrUT advice given here is applicable to practically any IC op amp, although the exact
R3
reason why may differ with different devices.
C2
R" When driving either input from a low-impedance source, a limiting resistor should
be placed in series with the input lead to limit the peak instantaneous output
current of the source to something less than 100 mAo This is especially important
when the inputs go outside a piece of equipment where they could accidentally be
connected to high voltage sources. Large capacitors on the input (greater than
0.1 ,u.FI should be treated as a low source impedance and isolated with a resistor.
Low impedance sources do not cause a problem unless their output voltage ex-
ceeds the supply voltage. However, the supplies go to zero when they are turned
*ProtlCbouqlut-not
nttdtd .....n R4isUltd off, so the isolation is usually needed.
Compensating For Stray Input The output circuitry is protected against damage from shorts to ground. However,
Capacitances Or Large Feedback when the amplifier output is connected to a test point, it should be isolated by
Resistor a limiting resistor, as test points frequently get shorted to bad places. Further,
C2 when the amplifier drives a load external to the equipment, it is also advisable
to use some sort of limiting resistance to preclude mishaps.
Precautions should be taken to insure that the power supplies for the integrated
circuit never become reversed-even under tran.sient conditions. With reverse volt-
ages greater than 1 V, the IC will conduct excessive current, fuzing internal
aluminum interconnects. If there is a possibility of this happening, clamp diodes
with a high peak current rating should be installed on the supply lines. Reversal of
the voltage between V+ and V- will always cause a problem, although reversals
with respect to ground may also give difficulties in many circuits.
The minimum values given for the frequency compensation capacitor are stable
only for source resistances less than 10 kn, stray capacitances on the summing
Isolating Large Capacitive Loads
junction less than 5 pF and capacitive loads smaller than 100 pF. If any of these
conditions are not met, it becomes necessary to overcompensate the amplifier
with a larger "ompensation capacitor. Alternately, lead capacitors can be used in
the feedback network to negate the effect of stray capacitance and large feedback
resistors or an RC network can be added to isolate capacitive loads.
INPUT
Although the LM101A is relatively unaffected by supply bypassing, this cannot
be i'gnored altogether. Generally it is necessary to bypass the supplies to ground at
least once on every circuit card, and more bypass points may be required if more
than five amplifiers are used. When feed-forward compensation is employed, how-
ever, it is advisable to bypass the supply leads of each amplifier with low
inductance capacitors because of the higher frequencies involved.
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LM301A operational amplifier
general description
The LM301 A is a general-purpose operational example, as a summing amplifier, slew rates of
amplifier which features improved performance 10 Vips and bandwidths of 10 MHz can be
over the 709C and pther popular amplifiers. realized. I n addition, the circuit can be used as a
Advanced processing techniques make possible an comparator with cfifferential inputs up to ±30V;
order of magnitude reduction in input currents, and the output can be clamped at any desired level
and a redesign of the biasing circuitry reduces the to make it compatible with logic circuits.
temperature drift of input current.
The LM301 A provides better accuracy and lower
This amplifier offers many features which make its noise than its predecessors in high impedance
application nearly foolproof: overload protection circuitry. The low input currents also make it
on the input and output, no latch-up when the particularly well suited for long interval integrators
common mode range is exceeded, freedom from or timers, sample and hold circuits and low fre-
oscillations and compensation with a single 30 pF quency waveform generators. Further, replacing
capacitor. It has advantages over internally com- circuits where matched transistor pairs buffer the
pensated amplifiers in that the compensation can inputs of cOhventional IC op amps, it can give
be tailored to the particular application. For lower offset voltage and drift at reduced cost.
TOPVIEW
BALANCEI I B COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION
INPUT 2 I V'
LMJOIAN
6 OUTPUT
v· 4 5 BALANCE
TOPVIEW
typical applications **
Voltage Comparator for Driving
Integrator with Bias Current Compensation Low Frequency Square Wave Generator DTL or TTL Integrated Circuits
...--_..JV\I'v--V' RI
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Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Differential Input Voltage ±30V
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration (Note 3) Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C t~ 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 6.0 30 J.1.vtc
Input Offset Current 70 nA
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input 25°C<T A <70°C 0.01 0.3 nA/oC
Offset Current O°C ~-T A ~-25°C 0.02 0.6 nAtC
Common Mode
Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 50 krt 70 90 dB
Supply Voltage
Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 50 krt 70 96 dB
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based
o
on a 100°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150 C/W
junction to ambient or 45°C/W junction to case.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage
is equal, to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 70°C and
ambient temperatures to 55°C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for OOC ~ T A< 70°C, ±5V, ~ Vs ~ ±15V and
C1 '= 30 pF unless otherwise specified.
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Input Voltage Range Output Swing Voltage Gain
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The LM102 is a high-gain operational amplifier de- • High input resistance - 10,000 Mr2
signed specifically for unity-gain voltage follower • No external frequency compensation required
. applications. Built on a single silicon chip, the device
• Simple offset balancing with optional 1 K poten-
incorporates advanced processing techniques to ob-
tiometer
tain very low input current and high input imped-
ance. Further, the input transistors are operated at • Plug-in replacement for both the LM101 and
zero collector-base voltage to virtually eliminate LM709 in voltage follower applications.
high temperature leakage currents. It can therefore The LM102, which is designed to operate with sup-
be operated in a temperature stabilized component ply voltages between ±12V and ±15V, also features
oven to get extremely low input currents and low low input capacitance as well as excellent small sig-
offset voltage drift. Other outstanding characteris- nal and large signal frequency response - all of
tics of the device include: which minimize high frequency gain error. Because
• Fast slewing - 1OV Ips of the low wiring capacitances inherent in mono-
lithic construction, this fast operation can be real-
• Low input current - 10 nA (max)
ized without increasing power consumption.
TOPVIEW
BIAS
INPUT
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24K
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silvered mica capacitors for good
temperaturestabl'lty
High Input Impedance
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AC Amplifier
High Pass Active Filter
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
metalizedpolycarbonatecapacitors
for good temperature stability
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Offset Voltage 2 5 mV
Input Current 3 10 nA
Input Resistance 10 10 10 12 Q
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 45°C/W junction to
case or 150°C/W junction to ambient (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal
to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 125°C and ambient
temperatures to 70°C. It is necessary to insert a resistor greater than 2 kH in series with
the input when the amplifier is driven from low impedance sources to prevent damage
when the output is shorted.
Note 4: These specifications apply for T A = 25°C, V s = ± 15V and C L :::; 100 pF unless
otherwise noted
Note 5: Increased output swing under load can be obtained by connecting an external
resistor between the booster and V- terminals.See curve.
136
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a -15 U--L-L..2::=====-~LU
10K lOOK 1M 10 25 45 65 85 105 125
FREQUENCY (Hzl TIME (llsl AMBIENT TEMPERATURE eel
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TOPVIEW
6
J-.........- - t - " " ' - - - - - OUTPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
Rt OUTPUT
24K
INPUT-W""""....-¥4".,.......~
C2"
'I410PF ·Valuis are for lOKHr cutoff. Use
silvered mlCII c.pacitors for good ·Polyurbonate·di,ltCtrlccapaCllor.
temper.turest.bility.
High Input Impedance
High Pass Active Filter AC Amplifier
Rt
110K
Ct OUTPUT
O.Ot "F
Ct" INPUT---i
OUTPUT
O.G2"F
INPUJ--1I-.....-n-......-~.
138
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absolute maximum ratings
s:N
o
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Offset Voltage 3 10 mV
Input Resistance 10 10 10 12 Q
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
100°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 45°C/W junction to
case or 150° C/W junction to ambient (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal
to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 85° C and ambient
temperatures to 55°C. It is necessary to insert a resistor greater than 2 kn in series with
the input when the amplifier is driven from low impedance sources to prevent damage
when the output is shorted.
Note 4: These specifications apply for T A = 25° C, Vs = ± 15V and C L < 100 pF unless
otherwise noted. -
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guaranteed performance characteristics
~
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Input Current Output Swing Supply Current
100 10
VOUT = ±10V
f- V, = ±15V
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-30 -10 10 30 50 70 90 -30 -10 10 30 ~O 70 90
TEMPERATURE rc) TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE rc)
g r-v = +15V
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lK 10K lOOK 1M lOOK 1M 10M lK 10K lOOK 1M
FREOUENCY'(Hz) , FREOUENCY (Hz) FREOUENCY (Hz)
-- -- --
-15 10
-, "
I 1
V,=o15V_ VOUT = ±10V
R,= 10K _ V, = ±15V I
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Large Signal"Frequency Response Large Signal Pulse Response Maximum Power Dissipation
14 600
v, ~ ±115V' , ,
12 TA = 25°C 500
Distortion < 5% I'"
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}--+-_--+---<I>----6::....0UTPUT
typical applications
Sample and Hold With
Low Pass Active Filter Offset Adjustment
OUTPUT
INPUT
RI OUTPUT
24K
INPUT -~I\,-+-.JV'.tI'v-......-..::j
1 C2'
470
PF ·Valuesare for 10KHz cutoff Use
silvered mica capacitors for good
temperature stability High Input Impedance
"Polycarbonate-dlelectmcapacltor
AC Amplifier
High Pass Active Filter
RI
IIOK
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
RI
lOOK
R2
R2
IIOK
lOOK
"Values are for 100 Hz cutoff. Use
metaliledpolycarbonatecapacitors
forgoodtemperaturestablltty
1111
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Offset Voltage 5 15 mV
T A = 70 e
0
Input Current 3.0 15 nA
T A = O°C 20 50 nA
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
85°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 45°C/W junction to
case or 150°C/W junction to ambient (see curve).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal
to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 70°C and ambient
temperatures to 55°C. It is necessary to insert a resistor greater than 2 Kn in series with
the input when the amplifier is driven from low impedance sources to prevent damage
when the output is shorted.
Note 4: These specifications apply for T A = 25°C, Vs = ±15V and C L S 100 pF unless
otherwise noted.
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Input Current Output Swing Supply Current
100 10
±l~V
--
~
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~ 8 VOUT = ±10V
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1.0
20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE rc)
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2
~~ C[
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~
0.99 "- ;:
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R, = 100 kH
II " ....
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TA = 25'C '\ II ~r ..I-I-
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0
V, = ,'5V
-15 -Vs = :15V
TA = 25"C
II
0.9
lK 10K
FREQUENCY (Hz)
lOOK
"
1M
-20
lOOK
1 II
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
0.1
lK 10K lOOK
FREQUENCY (Hz)
1M
-
1~ -1~
10
1 I VOUT = ±10V
Vs = ±15V Vs = ±hv - V = ±15V
-~ TA = 25°C -~ TA =25°C - i I
i'ooo.
..... -' Rs= 10K
-R~""!' ~~
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-~
10 15 20 25 30 o 2 3 4 20 40 60 80
LOAD CURRENT (mA) LOAD CURRENT (mA) TEMPERATURE rC)
Large Signal Frequency Response Large Signal Pulse Response Maximum Power Dissipation
14 500
l
v, ~ !t'5v I I
12 TA = 25"C
10
Di,tortion < 5%
400
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2
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-15
~ 100 "-i '
10K lOOK 1M o 25 35 45 55 65 75
FREQUENCY (Hz) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC)
14.~
Operational Amplifiers
$
1 7 vt
Dual-in-Line
13
12
INPUT 5 10 OUTPUT
v- 6
VOUT
144
,....
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absolute maximum ratings 0
-...J
"-
,....
Supply Voltage ±22V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW ~
Differential Input Voltage ±30V N
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V 0
-...J
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM107 -55°C to 125°C
LM207 _25° C to 85° C
Storage Temperature Range _65° C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Average T em peratu re
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 3.0 15 j.1V/oC
Average Temperature
20 nA
nA/oC
~
Cosfficient of Input 25°C::; T A :::; 125°C 0.01 0.1
Offset Current - 55° C :S T A :S 25°C 0.02 0.2 nA/oC
Common Mode
Rejection Ratio Rs ::; .50 kD 80 96 dB
Supply Voltage
Rejection Ratio Rs ::; 50 kD 80 96 dB
Note 1: The maximum lunction temperature of the LM 107 is 150°C, while that of the LM207 is
100°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO·5 package must be derated based on
o
a thermal resistance of 150 C/W, junction to alTlbient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat
package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 1850 C/W when mounted on a 1/16·inch·
thick epoxy glass board with ten, 0.03·inch·wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance
o
of the dual-in-line package is 100 C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 3: These specifications apply for ±5V < Vs < ±20V and -55°C <T A < 125°C for the lM107
or -25°C::; T A::; 85°C for the LM207, unless'otherwise specified. - -
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f'
Input Voltage Range Output Swing Voltage Gain
o
'I"""'
20r---~--r---r---r--'---' 20 100
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15
94
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t:I
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76 - r--- LM107: -55°C :S;TA :::;125°C
I-- LM207: -25°C :S;T A :::;85°C
-
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0 70
I I I I
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I J
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120 16 10
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-8
Vs: ±15V
I I
-20 -10
10 100 1K 10K lOOK 1M 10M lK 10K lOOK o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Bo
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (14)
146
typical applications ** (con1t)
R2 R4
IK lOOK
0.'% 0.1%
VON
OUT~UT
RJ R5
1K 100K
0.1% 0.1%
R4 R2
SDK -,
01%
fO=b\.-1f:1~2(R5)2
R5 C2
50K
01%
6"'
147
Operational Amplifiers
INPUTS
NOTE Pm 5 conllected to bottom of package
TOP VIEW
NC 1 8 Ne
13
INPUT 2 7 v+
12
INPUT 4 11 v+
INPUT 3 6 OUTPUT
INPUT 5 10 OUTPUT
V' 6 V' 4 5 NC
R2 R4
lK lOOK
0.1% 0.1%
VON VOU1'
Rl ~ R2 ~ R3 R3 R5
lK lOOK
R4
R4;: R5 = ~2J 0.1% 01%
50K
01%
fO=2Tr"f~C2(R5)2
R5
50K
01%
148
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Differential Input Voltage ±30V
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration '(Note 3) Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 6.0 30 }1vtc
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input 25°C < T A < 70°C 0.01 0.3 nAtC
Offset Current O°C ~T A '::;-25°C 0.02 0.6 nAtC
Common Mode
Rejection Ratio Rs:S;; 50 kr2 70 90 dB
Supply Voltage
Rejection Ratio Rs:::; 50 kr2 70 96 dB
Note 1: For operating atelevated temperatures, the device must be derated based
o
on a 100°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150 C/W
junction to ambient or 45°C/W junction to case.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage
is equal to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 70°C and
ambient temperatures to 55°C.
Note 4: The specifications apply for OoC ~ T A ~ 70°C and ±5V ~ Vs~±15V,
unless otherwise specified.
149
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~
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20 20 100
~... 16
l,...;' 15
94
t:I
Z
l/~
> ;
c:(
12 z
~
t:I 88
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~
t:I
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t:I
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....> t...,...- i'" 0
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>
~ """ ~ ~ I-" ~~'I\'~I I 76
~ :.,..- ~ DoC ::;r A ::; 70°C DoC ::;TA ::;70°C
Doe::; TA ::; 70°C
70
10 15 10 15 10 15
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPL Y VOL TAGE (±V)
;t
.§
2.0 1 1
T A ~ 25°C
T
I
; 110
1....
80
60
40
-I--..J..:
BIAS -I"-- I--
.... i = 2~oc 0-
-
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w
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> 90
~
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~ 0.5 ....... OFFSET
80 o
10 15 10 15 o 20 40 60 80
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (+V) SUPPL Y VOL TAGE (±V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
-
15.0 i: 10-24
Vs =±15V ~
~~ ~ ~
... ....
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c:(
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TA = 25 C._
J TA = 25°C
Vs = ±15V
8
~
6
Vs = ±15V
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t:I
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60
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t:I
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TA = 25 C
Vs = ±15V
10
-20 f\ -8
• -I 1
10 100 lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M lK 10K
"" lOOK -10
o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (J..5)
150
typical applications ** (con1t)
Inverting Amplifier Non-Inverting Amplifier Non-Inverting AC Amplifier
Rl R2
1M 10M
R2 R2
151
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Operational Amplifiers
.........
CO
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-' LM10S/LM20S operational amplifier
general description
The LM 108 and LM208 are precision operational • Maximum input bias current of 3.0 nA over
amplifiers having specifications a factor of ten temperature
better than FET amplifiers over a -55°C to. 125°C • Offset current less than 400 pA over tempera-
temperature range. Selected units are available ture
with offset voltages less than 1.0 mV and drifts • Supply current of only 300 pA, even in satura-
less than 5 pV/oC, again over the military tempera- tion
ture range. This makes it possible to' eliminate • Guaranteed drift characteristics
offset adjustments, in most cases, and obtain
performance approaching chopper stabilized The low current error of the LM 108 series makes
amp I ifiers. possible many designs that are not practical with
conventional amp Iifiers. In fact, it operates from
10 MQ source resistances, introducing less error
The devices operate with supply voltages from
than devices like the 709 with 10 kQ sources.
±2V to ±20V and have sufficient supply rejection
Integrators' with drifts less than 500 pV /sec and
to use unregulated supplies. Although the circuit
analog time delays in excess of one hour can be
is interchangeable with and uses the same compen-
made using capacitors no larger than 1 pF.
sation as the LM101A, an alternate compensation
scheme can be used to make it particJ,.llarlyinsen- The LM208 is identical to the LM 108, except that
sitive to power supply noise and to make supply the LM 208 has its performance guaranteed over a
bypass capacitors unnecessary. Outstanding char- _25° C to 85° C temperature range, instead of
acteristics include: -55°C to 125°C.
Metal Can
Flat Package NC 1 14 NC
COMP2
COMP 1 2 13 NC
NC COMP 1
-- GUARO 3 12 COMP 2
-- GUARD COMP 2
INPUT 4 11 Y·
INPUT Y·
OUTPUT
INPUT OUTPUT INPUT 5 10 OUTPUT
INPUTS Y-
-- GUARD -- GUARD 6 9 NC
Y-
NOTE: Pin 6 connected to bottom of pickage
TOPYIEW
Y- 1
• NC
...A" ...
An
152
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absolute maximum ratings o
Supply Voltage
00
±20V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW "r-
Differential Input Current (Note 2)
Input Voltage (Note 3)
±10mA
±15V
s:
N
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM10B _55°C to 125°C o
LM20B -25°C to B5°C
00
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage (Note 5) 3.0 15 p.V/oC
~
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Current 0.5 2.5 pA/oC
Not~ 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM10B is 150°C, while that of the LM20B is
100 C. For operating at elev~ted temperatures, devices in the Tg-5 package must be derated based on
a thermal resistance of 150 C/W, junction to ambient, oro 45 C/W, junction to case. For the flat
package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of lB5 C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick
epoxy glass board with te);, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors_ The thermal resistance of the
dual-in-line package is 100 C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore,
excessive current wi Ii flow if a differential input voltage in excess of 1 V is appl ied between the inputs
unless some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V Vs S S
±20V and -55°C TA S S
125°C, unless other-
wise specified. With the LM20B, however, all temperature specifications are limited to
_25°C <T A <S5°C.
- - °
Note 5: The LM 10SA has a guaranteed offset voltage less than 0_5 mV at 25 C and 1.0 mV for
-55°C':::;T A':::; 125°C and Vs =o±15V- The average temperature coefficient of input offset voltage is
guaranteed to be less than 5 J.LV / C for these same conditions.
153
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typical performance characteristics
:!
....I
........
00 Input Currents Offset Error Drift Error
o.... :; 100
2.0 1000
.§
:! 1.5
w
~
~TA 25°C :-55°(: <T .1~5°C
....I
~
1.0 "" ........ r---. ~I'--
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0.5 ti
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ET~plJ~~
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a:
~
~
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~ 0.10 I-
a:0
"""..... ~ ~TY ~I .~
Input Noise Voltage Power Supply Rejection Closed Loop Output Impedance
1000 F 120 r---,--,--,----.....--.....,..,
~
l- 100 ~-"'oo'-+---I__--+--
f-
~ f- ...
co '
w
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10
:[1 1111111 ..... -20 10-2 L-_..L...-_..L...-_..L...-_....
V_s_=_±1...5_V----I
lOUT = ±1 mA
10 100 lK 10K lOOK 100 lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M 10 100 lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M
FREQUENCY (Hz) , FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
~
120
110
-
i J
TA = 25°C
~
15
10
r-- ... ~
~
, , r\ r"'ooo
Vs = ±15V
~
600
500
400
TA = ~55°C
- ' ~C
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w
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a:
a: 300
V TA = 25 C
v
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TA = 125 C ~ V'" lA' ~
~ ~ --~ TA = 125"C
~
100 I-
;:, 200
0
> / 0 TA = 125°C
V /v
V
~ ~
.....-
TA ~25~C./ ./'
100
Cf = 0
f=looHz
TA ~ -55'oC V
90 1'1
10 15 20 10 15 20
SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) OUTPUT CURRENT (±mA) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V)
120 16 10
180 IIIII TA = 25°C
100
12 1 , IIIII VS = ±15V
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (/Js)
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connection diagrams *
Metal Can Flat Package Dual-I n-Line
COMP 2
NC 1 14. NC
NC COMP 1 COMP 1 2 13 NC
•• GUARO 6 9 NC
NOTE: Pin 6 connected to bottom of plckl"
TOP VIEW Y- 7 • NC
NOTE: Pin 4 connected to case.
·Pm connections shown on schematiC diagram are for TO-S package.
"Unused pin (no internal connection) to allow for input anti·leakage NOTE: Pin 7 connected to bottom of peck ...
guard ring on printe~ circuit board layout
TOP VIEW
VOUT
R1C o
Cf 2Ri""7lii
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...I Supply Voltage ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500 mW
Differential I nput Current (Note 2) ±10 mA
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Tempera'ture Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 6.0 30 MV /oC
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Current 2.0 10 pA/oC
Supply Voltage 80 96 dB
Rejection Ratio
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM308 is 85°C. For operating at elevate<! tem-
peratures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150 C/W,
junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat package, the derating is based on a
thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten,
0.03 inch-wi,de, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is
o
1 00 C/W, j unction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore,
excessive cu rrent wi II flow if a differential input voltage in excess of 1 V is appl ied between the inputs
unless some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~ Vs :::;±15V and OoC ~T A ~70oC, unless otherwise
specified.
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« LM108A/LM208A/LM308A operational amplifier
CO general description
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N The LM10SA, LM20SA and LM30SA are precision • Offset current less than 400 pA over tempera-
:E operational amplifiers having specifications about ture
...J a factor of ten better than FET amplifiers over
..........
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their operating temperature range. I n addition to
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low input currents, these devices have extremely
saturation
• Guaranteed 5 MV t C drift.
o low offset voltage, making it possible to eliminate
offset adjustments, in most cases, and obtain
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...J amplifiers.
The low current error of the LM 1OSA series makes
possible many designs that are not practical with
The devices operate with supply voltages from conventional amplifiers. In fact, it operates from
±2V to ±20V and have sufficient supply rejection 10 MQ source resistances, introducing less error
to use unregulated supplies. Although the circuit is than devices like the 709 with 10 kQ sources. I nte-
interchangeable with and uses the same compensa- grators with drifts less than 500 MV /sec and analog
tion as the LM 101 A, an alternate compensation time delays in excess of one hour can be made
scheme can be used to make it particularly insensi- using capacitors no larger than 1 MF.
tive to power supply noise and to make supply
bypass capacitors unnecessary. Outstanding char- The LM20SA is identical to the LM 1OSA, except
acteristics include: that the LM20SA has its performance guaranteed
over a -25°C to S5°e temperature range, instead
• Offset voltage guaranteed less than 0.5 mV of -55°C to 125°C. The LM30SA has slightly-
• Maximum input bias current of 3.0 nA over relaxed specifications and has its performance
\ temperature guaranteed over a oOe to 70°C temperature range.
Dual-In-Line
connection diagrams *
Metal Can Flat Package
COMP 2 Nt 1 14 Nt
COMP 1 2 13 Nt
Nt COMP 1
•• GUARD 3 12 COMP 2
•• GUARD COMP2
INPUT.c:::::~~-I
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Power Dissipation (Note 1)
Differential Input Current (Note 2)
500 mW
±10 mA
s:
N
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
0
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite (X)
Operating Temperature Range LM10BA
LM20BA
_55°C to 125°e
-25°C to B5°e
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0
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Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 1.0 5.0 j.1V/oC
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Current 0.5 2.5 pA/oC
~
Input Bias Current 3.0 nA
Note 1: The maximum junction te~perature of the LM108A is 150°C, while that of the LM208A is
100°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
0
a thermal resistance of 150 C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat
, °
package, the derating'is based on a thermal resistance of 185 C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick
epoxy glass board with te~, O.03-inc~-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors, The thermal resistance of the
dual-in-line package is 100 C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore,
excessive current wi II flow if a differ~ntial input voltage in excess of 1 V is applied between the inputs
unless some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V :::; V s ':::; ±20V and -55°C:::; T A:::;
125°C, unless other-
wise specified. With the LM208A, however, all temperature specifications are limited to
_25°C ~T A :S;85°C. ''
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...I
........ Supply Voltage ±18V
<t Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
00 Differential I nput Current (Note 2) ±10mA
o Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
N Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
~ Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
...I Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
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...I UNITS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 1.0 5.0
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Current 2.0 10 pAte
Input Bias Current 10 nA
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM308A is 85°C. For operating at elevate~ tem-
peratures, devices in the Tg-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150 C/W,
junction to ambient, or 4~ C/W, junction to case. For the flat package, the derating is based on a
thermal resistance of 185 C!W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten,
O.O~inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is
100 C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore,
excessive current will flow if a differential input voltage in excess of 1V is applied between the inputs
unless some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~ Vs::;±15V and OOC<TA~70oC, unless otherwise
specified.
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V
Output Short Circuit Duration (Note 3) Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM110 -55°C to 125°C
LM210 -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Supply Voltage
f\ejection Ratio ±5V::; Vs ::; ± 18V 70 80 dB
Note 1: The. maximum junction temperature of the LM 110 is 150°C, while that of the LM210 is
100°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
0
a thermal resistance of 150 C/W, junction to ambient, or 45?C/W, junction to case. For the flat
package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-
thick epoxy glass board with ten, 0.03~inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resis-
tance of the dual-in-line package is 1000 C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal 1:0 the
supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 125°C and ambient tempera-
tures, to 70°C. It is necessary.to insert a resistor greater than 2kS1 in series with the input when the
amp'lifier is driven from low impedance sources to prevent damage when the output is shorted.
N'ote 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~Vs ~±18V and -55°C ~T A ~ 125°C, unless otherwise
specified. With the LM210, however, all temperature specifications are limited to -25°C ~T A ::;85°C.
Note 5: Increased output swing under load can be obtained by connecting an external resistor between
the booster and V- terminals. See curve.
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typical performance characteristics
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Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM310 is 85°C. For operating at elevated
o
temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150 C/W,
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general description N
The LMl12 and LM212 are micropower opera- • Offset current less than 400 pA over temper-
tional amplifiers with very low offset-voltage and ature
input-current errors-at least a factor often better • Low noise
than FET amplifiers over a -55°C to 125°C
• Guaranteed drift specifications
temperature range. Sim ilar to the LM 108 series,
that also use supergain transistors, * they differ in
The LMl12 series are the first IC amplifiers to
that they include internal frequency compensation
improve reliability by including overvoltage pro-
and have provisions for offset adjustment with a
tection for the MOS compensation capacitor.
single potentiometer.
Without this feature, IC's have been known to
suffer catastrophic failure caused by short-
These amplifiers will operate on supply voltages of
duration overvoltage spikes on the supplies. Unlike
±2V to ±20V, drawing a quiescent current of only
other internally-compensated IC amplifiers, it is
300 MA. Performance is not appreciably affected
possible to overcompensate with an external
over this range of voltages, so operation from
capacitor to increase stability margin.
unregulated power sources is easily accomplished.
They can also be run from a single supply like the The LM212 is identical to the LM 112, except that
5V used for digital circuits. Some noteworthy the LM212 has its performance guaranteed over a
features are: -25°C to 85°C temperature range instead of
-55°C to 125°C.
• Maximum input bias current of 3.0 nA over-
temperature *Patent pending
Offset Balancing
Rl
lOOK
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R9
100
L..-.----lf-4""'6 OUTPUT
"J Cs
1000pF
GUARD
> BALANCE GUARD J 12 BALANCE
INPUT 4
INPUT V·
V- Compensationtermmal not
brought out on flat package.
NOTE: Pin 4 connlCted to ca•• NOTE Pin 7 connected to bonom of pack.
Order Number LM112H or LM212H Order Number LM112F or LM212F Order Number LM112D or LM212D
See Package 11 See Package 3 See Package 1
171
...
N
N
~ absolute maximum ratings
..J
....... Supply Voltage ±20V
...
N Power Dissipation (Note 1)
Differential Input Current (Note 2)
500mW
±10mA
~ Input Voltage (Note 3)
Output Short·Circuit Duration
±15V
Indefinite
..J
Operating Temperature Range LM 112 -55°C to 125°C
LM212 -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 3.0 15 fJ,V/oC
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Current 0.5 2.5 pA/oC
Not~ 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LMl12 is 150°C, while that of the LM212 is
100 C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, oro 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat
p'ackage, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185 C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick
epoxy glass board with tep, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the
dual-in-line package is 1 00 C/W, j unction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with shunt diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore, excessive
current will flow if a differential input voltage in excess of 1 V is applied between the inputs unless
some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V VS S S
±20V and -55°C TA S
125°C, unless· other-S
wise specified. With the LM212, however, all temperature specifications are limited to
- 25° C :ST A ::S;85°C.
172
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r-
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
120 15 600
f = 1 Hz ~ !I.. Vs = +15V
~ 110
I
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~ 10
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SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) OUTPUT CURRENT (±mA) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V)
100
L..-.
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PHASE - - - -
- 180
\
TA = 25°C
t- Vs = ±15V B
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (/ls)
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GUAAO
> BALANCE GUARD 3 12 BALANCE
174
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500 rnW
Differential Input Current (Note 2) ±10 rnA
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Voltage 6.0 30 IlV/oC
~
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input
Offset Current 2.0 10 pA/oC
Supply Voltage 80 96 dB
Rejection Ratio
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM312 is 85°C. For operating at elevateq, tem-
peratures, devices in the Tg-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150 C/W,
junction to ambient, or 4~ C/W, junction to case. For the "flat package, the derating is based on a
thermal resistance of 185 C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten,
0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is
0
100 C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with shunt diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore, excessive
current will flow if a differential input voltage in excess of 1 V is applied between the inputs unless
some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~ Vs :S±15V and OOC.:S.T A ~700C, unless otherwise
specified.
175
N
~
M
~ typical p.erformance characteristics
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~ 1000 1000
TA 25°C
w
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1
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TYPICAL '"
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Input Noise Voltage Power Supply Rejection Closed Loop Output Impedance
1000 120
Vs = ±15V
100 k---+-----1r---t-- TA =2SoC
s
~
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Av =1
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100 lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M
10 100 lK 10K lOOK 100 lK 10K lOOK 1M 10M
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
120 15
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f = 1 Hz
,
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (!ls)
17h
Operational Amplifiers
LM216/LM216A/LM316/LM316A, operational amplifier
general description
These devices are precision, high input impedance Further, unlike most other internally compensated
operational amplifiers designed for applications amplifiers, the MOS compensation capacitor is
requiring extremely low input-current errors. They protected to prevent catastrophic failure from
use supergain transistors in a Darlington input overvoltage spikes on the supplies.
stage to get input bias currents that are equal to
high-quality FET amplifiers-even in limited tem- The low current error of these amplifiers make
perature range operation. The low input current is, possible many designs that were previously im-
however, obtained with some sacrifice to offset practical with monolithic amplifiers. They will
voltage, offset voltage drift and noise when com- operate from 100 MD source resistances, intro-
pared to the non-Darlington LM 112 series. Note-
ducing less error than general purpose amplifiers
worthy specifications include:
with 10 kD sources. Integrators with worst case
drifts less than 10 MV /sec and analog time delays in
• Guaranteed bias currents as low as 50 pA excess of one day can also be made using capa-
• Maximum offset currents down to 15 pA citors no larger than 1 MF.
• Operates from supplies of ±3V to ±20V
The LM216A and LM316A are high performance
• Supply current only 300 MA at ±20V
versions of the LM216 and LM316. The LM216
These operational amplifiers are internally fre- and LM216A are specified for operation from
quency compensated and have provisions for offset -25°C to 85°C, while the LM316 and LM316A
balancing with a single external potentiometer. are specified from 0° C to 55° C.
Cl
Tl000PF
Offset Balancing
Rl
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RI6 RI5
500 2.6K
GUARD 3 12 BALANCE
INPUT 4 11 v+
Y'
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NOTE: Pm 6 connected to bottom of package.
Compensatlontermmalriot
Y- brought out on flat package.
NOTE: Pin4connectedtoCise. NOTE PIn 1 connected to bonom of PICk.
177
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M absolute maximum ratings
:E
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M
Power Dissipati9n (Note 1)
Differential I nput Current (Note 2)
500mW
±10 mA
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
:E
...J
O~tput Short-Circu it Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM216/LM216A -25°C to 85°C
'"«CD LM316/LM316A aOc to 70°C
....
N
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
-65°C to 150°C
300°C
:E
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CD
electrical characteristics (Note 4)
:E
...J PARAMETER CONDITIONS LM216 LM216A LM316 LM316A UNITS
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM216 and LM216A is 100°C, while that of the
LM316 and LM316A is 70°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package
must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150oC/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction
to case. For the flat package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted
on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The
thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is 100oC/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore,
excessive current will flow if a differential input voltage in excess of 1 V is applied between the inputs
unless some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V < Vs <±20V and -25°C <T A <85°C, unless otherwise
specified. With the LM316 and LM316A hOWever,all temperature speCificatTOns are limited to OoC<
TA S55°C. -
178
itypical performance cha racteristics
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c:(
50
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! 40
3D BIAS
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c:(
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TEMPERATURE (OC) INPUT RESISTANCE (n) DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
tOO
~z 80
c
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~ t,OOO ~ Rs= tOM
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Z
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SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) OUTPUT CURRENT (±mA) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V)
, ,
CI
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (I1S)
179
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..... Operational Amplifiers
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.....
LM118/LM218 operational amplifier
general description
The LM118 and LM218 are precision high speed compensated amplifiers, external frequency com
operational amplifiers designed fdr applications, pensation may be ad,ded for optimum performance
requiring wide bandwidth and high slew rate. They For inverting applications, feedforward compen,
feature a factor of ten increase in speed over gen- sation will boost the slew rate to over 150V Ills
eral purpose devices without sacrificing DC per- and almost double the bandwidth. Overcompensa-
formance. tion can be used with the amplifier for greater
stability when maximum bandwidth is not needed.
features Furt~er, a single capacitor can be added to reduce
The LM 118 has internal unity gain frequency com- The LM218 is identical to the LM118 except that
pensation. This considerably simplifies its applica- the LM218 has its performance specified over a
tion since no external components are necessary -25°C to 85°C temperature range, instead of
for operation. However, unlike most internally -55°C to 125°C.
TQPVIEW
Flat Package
NC NC
BALANCE!
COMPENSATION-' COMPENSATION,2
OUTPUT
BALANCE/
COMPENSATION-3
TOPVIEW
Dual-In-Line Package
12 COMPENSATION-2
10 OUTPUT
V' 6
9 ~6~~~~~~TION-3
INPUT
INPUT
Order Number LM118D or LM218D
See Package 1
Fast Voltage Follower Fast Summing Amplifier Differential Amplifier
180
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage , ±20V
Power Dissipation (I\idie 1) 500mW
Differential Inpu,t Current (Note 2) ±iOmA
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM 118 -55°C to 125°C
LM218 -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
~
Input Offset Current 100 nA
Note 1: The riiaximum junction temperature of the LMl18 is 150°C, while that of ,the LM218 is
100°C. For oper~ting at elevated temperatures, devic~s in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat pack-
age, the derating is based on a thermal resistance, of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick
epoxy glass board with ten, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the
dual-i~-line packag~ is 100°C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The Jnputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection. Therefore,
excessive current will flow if a differential input voltage in excess of lV is applied between the inputs
unless some limiting resistance is use8.
Note 3: For sUpply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V :s. Vs :s. ±20V and -55°C :s. T A :s. 125°C, unless other-
wise specified. With the LM218, however, all temperature specifications are limited to -25°C:s. T A:s.
85°C. Also, power supplies must be bypassed with 0.1 J.LF disc capacitors.
181
co
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...I
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co
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.... 200
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~ 150
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TA =25 " C
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2
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-55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 5 10 15 20 lk 10k lOOk 1M 10M
TEMPERATURE ( C) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (tV) FREQUENCY (Hz)
~ 100
'is = lk
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (!V)
~ 10 "1
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FREQUENCY (Hz) OUTPUT CURRENT (rnA) DIFFERENTIAL INPUT (V)
Unity Gain Bandwidth Voltage Follower Slew Rate Inverter Settling Time
24 ~......-....."..-....-....--............,,....-...--....,....--. 130 15
P~SI~IVE ~LE~
1
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Cf = 5 pF CS •7 = O.l/lF lOir
8 ~....I----'--~....I-~-~~~~
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TEMPERATURE rc) TEMPERATURE (OC) TIME (liS)
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME ().Is)
- "",
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12 100 225
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FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
auxiliary circuits
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·Optional·Reduces
settling time,
V'
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Fast Summing Amplifier
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Rl
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Operational Amplifiers
LM318 operational amplifier
general description
The LM318 is a precision high speed operational for operation. However, unlike most internally
amplifier designed for applications requiring wide compensated amplifiers, external frequency com-
bandwidth and high slew rate. It features a factor pensation may be added for optimum performance.
of ten increase in speed over general purpose For inverting applications, feedforward compen-
devices without sacrificing DC performance. sation will boost the slew rate to over 150V lj1s
and almost double the bandwidth. Overcompensa-
tion can be used with the amplifier for greater
features stability when maximum bandwidth is not needed.
Further, a single capacitor can be added to reduce
• 15 MHz small signal bandwidth
the 0.1% settling time to under 1 j1s.
• Guaranteed 50V lj1s slew rate I
• Maximum bias current of 500 nA The high speed and fast settling time of these op
• Operates from supplies of ±5V to ±20V amps make them useful in AID converters, oscil-
lators, active filters, sample and hold circuits, or
• I nternal frequency compensation
general purpose amplifiers. These devices are easy
• Input and output overload protected to apply and offer an order of magnitude better
• Rin compatible with general purpose op amps AC performance than industry standards such as
the LM709.
The LM318 has internal unity gain frequency com-
pensation. This considerably simplifies its applica- The LM318 is specified for operation over O°C
o
tion since no external components are necessary to 70 e.
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Instrumentation Amplifier
connection diagrams
Metal Can Package* Dual-In-Line Package
COMPENSATlON·2
NC 2
COMPE::Al~~;~: J
INPUTS<:
TOPVIEW
185
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:E absolute maximum ratings
...I
Supply Voltage ±20V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Differential Input Current (Note 2) ±10 mA
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM318 is 85°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the
TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case.
The thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is 100°C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-to-back diodes for overvoltage protection, Therefore, excessive current will flow if
a differential input voltage in excess of 1 V is applied between the inputs unl.ess some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input v~ltage is equal to the suppi y voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~ Vs ~ ±20V and O°C ~ TA ~ 70°C, unless otherwise specified. For proper
operation, the power supplies must be bypassed with 0.1 JLF disc capacitors.
186
typical performance characteristics
Input Current Voltage Gain Power Supply Rejection
200 115 100 ,..---,---.----.-----,---,
~
150
BIAS TA =O"C 80 ~~~----~--~--~----1
;;( 100
~ 110
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o TA = 70'C ~ 20 ~---~----~--~--~----1
OFFSET
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10
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10 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M o 10 15 20 25 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) DIFFERENTIAL INPUT (V)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
i
Unit Gain Bandwidth Voltage Follower Slew Rate Inverter Settling Time
N
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22 120
110
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12 70 -15
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0.03 0.1 0.3
TEMPERATURE ('C) TEMPERATURE rC) TIME (ps)
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...I •
Large Signal Frequency 9pen Loop Frequency Voltage Folrower Pulse
Response Response Response
14 120 20
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to- "- TA = 25"C r----. ..... TA =25°C _ 16
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12
10
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0.5M 1M 2M 5M
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-20
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TA =25"C-
1.4 1.0
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREOUENCY (Hz) TIME (/1s)
--'",
14 120 20
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12 100 225
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Vs= '15V
1M 3M 10M 30M 100M 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M 10M 100M -0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
auxiliary circuits
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Operational Amplifiers
Metal Can
...--....--4"'"""'W"'...- OUTPUT
OUTPUT
"lr--f----+--FREQUENCY
COMPENSATION
INPUTS
+-----£
........- - - .. Order Number LM709H
See Package 11
Rl3
75
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Rll
24K
typical applications*
Voltage Follower Offset Balancing Circuit
01 R3t R5 R4
VeM (MAXI-~~""---~M,.....·-""--- OUTPUT 160K lOOK
V---JV~-~~----
R2"
51
INPUT -------I
INPUTS >-.;;......-I\IYv- OUTPUT
'To be used with any
capacitive loading on output C2
200 pi
tShould be eQual to To be used With any capacitive
dc source resrstance on rnput loadrngonoutput C2
200 pi
R2"
51 >----+--"tMl- OUTPUT
INPUT -'W~"'--1
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r-
s:-....I
absolute maximum ratings o
CD
Supply Voltage ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 300 mW
Differential I nput Voltage ±5V
I nput Voltage ±10V
Output Short-Circuit Duration (T A = 25°C) 5 sec
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +125°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
electrical characteristics
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input R~ = 50 U 3.0 JlVfC
pffset Voltage Rs = 10 kU 6.0 JlVfC
Large-Signal Vs = ±15V, RL2::2 kU
Voltage Gain VOUT = ±10V 25,000 45,000 70,000
Supply Voltage
Rejection Ratio Rs::S;10 kU 25 150 JlV/V
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based
o
00 a 150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150 C/W
junction to ambient or 450 C/W junction to case for the metal-can package.
, °
For the flat package, the derating Is bl;lsed on a thermal resistance of 185 C/W
when mounted on a 1/16-lnch-thlck;' epoxy-glass board with ten, 0.03-inch-
wide, 2-ounce copper conductors (see curve).
Note 2: These specifications apply for -55°C:::; T A ::; + 125°C, ± 9V ::; Vs
~ +15V, C1 = 5000 pF, R1 = 1.5K; C2 = 200 pF and R2 = 510 unless other-
wise specified.
101
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...J
Input Common Mode
Output Voltage Swing Voltage Range
15 10.0
:;;- -55'C ~ T. <; +125'C
-55°C <; T. <; + 125°C +1 9.0
:;;- 13
+1 <!>
<!>
~ II"'" ~ 8.0
z:
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~~
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5.0 1IIIIIIII
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4.0
10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15
IJ I..I1II ~ ~
.... T. = 25 C
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~ 300
5-
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-- - - MOUNTED fLAT I'N:KAGE (NOTE II
o 1 1 J 1 1 1 I I 80
25 45 65 85 \05 125 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 II 12 13 14 1~
~
~
40
Rl = 1.5k12,C 2 = 3pF
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20
C l = 5000pF, I 1111 ~
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0
R l = 1.5k12,C 2 =200pF
1Q?
Operational Amplifiers
Metal Can
R7
IK RIS
30K
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
r-+-------i~FREQUENCY
COMPENSATION
INPUTS
+----(
1 - - - - -.. Order Number LM709AH
See Package 11
~~~~----------,---~--y-
RII
24K
typical applications
Voltage Follower Offset Balancing Circuit
01 R3t R5 R4
VeM (MAX)-~H""'---...I\M_·-""--- OUTPUT 160K lOOK
C1
5000 pi
R2'
51
INPUT----~
INPUTS >--.....~~"r- OUTPUT
'To be used With any
capacll1ve loading on output C2
200 pi
tShouldbeequalto To be used With any capacI\1ve
loading on output C2
dc source resistance on Input
200 pi
R2"
51 >--"'~M~OUTPUT
INPUT -W\r-........
193
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 300 mW
Differential I nput Voltage ±5V
I nput Voltage ±10V
Output Short-Circuit Duration (T A == 25° C) 5 sec
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +125°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
electrical characteristics
Overshoot 30 %
Slewing Rate TA = 25°C 0.25 V/Ms
I nput Offset Voltage Rs ~ 10 kQ 3.0 mV
Average Temperature Coefficient T A = 25°C to +125°C 1.8 10 MV 1°C
Rs = 50Q
of Input Offset Voltage
T A = 25°C to -55°C 1.8 10 MV 1°C
TA = 25°C to +125°C 2.0 15 MV 1°C
Rs=10kQ
T A = 25°C to -55°C 4.8 25 MV 1°C
Large-Signal Voltage Gain V s =±15V, RL~2kQ 25,000 70,000
V OUT = ±10V
Output Voltage Swing Vs = ±15V, RL = 10 kQ ±12 ±14 V
V s =±15V,R L =2kQ ±10 ±13 V
Input Voltage Range V s =±15V ±8.0 V
Common Mode Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 10 kQ 80 110 dB
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 10 kQ 40 100 MV/V
I nput Offset Current T A=' +125°C 3.5 5.0 nA
T A = -55°C 40 250 nA
Input Bias Current T A =-55°C 300 600 nA
Input Resistance T A = -55°C 85 170 kQ
,
Note 1: F or operating at elevated temperatu res, the device must be derated based
o
on a 150°C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 150 C/W
0
junction to ambient or 45 C/W junction to case for the metal-can package.
0
Note 2: These specifications apply for -55°C::; T A::; +125 C, ± 9V ::;VS
~ +15V, C1 = 5000 pF, R1 = 1.5K, C2 = 200 pF and R2 == 510 unless other-
wise specified.
194
guaranteed performance characteristics
I nput Common Mode
Output Voltage Swing Voltage Range Voltage Gain
15 10.0 100
-*
z: 85
CL- a CL-
~ -.... ..... 50 ~
=> ~ a
a
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4.0 80 l.....I .... 1--
10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15
~
1
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400 I-
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1\, §; 300
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z - - METAL CAN ~KAGE +--
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-60 ,-20 20 60 100 140 -60 -20 20 60 100 140 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (" C) TEMPERATURE ('C) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC)
«
.5 100
T A = 25'C
V. = ±15V
~ .... I""" c
I-
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3.0
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co 1.0 V>
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~ 85 II
z
80 0.1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 100 1000 -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (± V) CLOSED-LOOP GAIN TEMPERATURE I CI
IIII I IIIII
1111 111111
III
III
"" 4.0
20
...
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.,
I
d -20
100 lK 10K
FREQUENCY (Hz)
lOOK 1M 10M IK 10K
FREQUENCY (Hz)
lOOK 1M 10M 10 20
OUTPUT CURRENT I ± mAl
30 40 "
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_OUTPUT
FREQUENCY
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v-
NOTE: Pin 4 connec1td to cast
Dip Package
~ OUTPUT 14
..--+----~;.. fREQUENCY
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INPUT FREQUENCY
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INPUT 5 lD OUTPUT
RI3 OUTPUT FREQUENCY
IS
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COMPENSATION
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51 ~..;............M""- OUTPUT
INPUT ~Wv-"'~
196
r-
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......
absolute maximum ratings o
CD
Supply Voltage ±18V ("')
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 250mW
Differentia! rnput Voltage ±5V
Input Voltage ±10V
Output Short-Circuit Duration (T A = 25°C) 5 sec
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temp~rature Range O°C to +70°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 60 s~~) 300°C
Average Temperature
Coefficient of 'I nput Rs = 50n 6.0 pV;oC
Offset Voltage Rs = 10 kn 12 pV;oC
Common Mod~
Rejection Ratio Rs ~ 10 kn 65 90 dB
Supply Voltage
Rejection ~atio Rs ~ 10 kn 25 200 pV/V
-
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Cl
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OUTPUT CURRENT (±mA) SUPPL Y VOLTAGES (±V)
g 20
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FREQUENCY(Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz) TIME (I-/s)
198
Operational Amplifiers
1 V'
TOP VIEr,(
Dual-In-Line Package
• OFFSET
OF:~~~ 1 NULL
INVE~~;~~ 2 1 V'
V' 4 5 COMPo
TOP VIEW
V' R1 C1 R2 C2
AVCL (n) (j.lF) (n) (PF) R3·
10,000 10K 50 pF - -
1,000 470 .001 - -
100 47 .01 - -
10 27 .05 270 .0015
1 10 .05 39 .02
199
LM725A
Input Offset Voltage (Without External Trim) TA = 25°C, Rs~ 10kD 0.5 mV
Input Offset Current T A = 25°C 2.0 5.0 nA
Input Bias Current TA = 25°C 42 80 nA
I nput Noise Voltage T A = 25°C, fa = 10Hz 15 nV/VHZ
fo=100Hz 9.0 nV/VHZ
fa = 1 kHz 8.0 nV/VHZ
Input Noise Current T A = 25°C, fa = 10 Hz 1.0 pA/VHZ
fo=100Hz 0.3 pA/YHz
fa = 1 kHz 0.15 pA/YHz
I nput Resistance TA = 25°C 1.5 MD
Input Voltage Range T A = 25°C ±13.5 ±14 V
Large Signal Voltage Gain T A = 25°C, RL:2 2 kD, V OUT = ±10V 1,000,000 3,000,000
Common Mode Rejection Ratio T A = 25°C, Rs ~ 10 kD 120 dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio T A = 25°C, Rs ~ 10 kD 2.0 5.0 pVIV
Output Voltage Swing T A = 25°C, R L :210kD ±12.5 ±13.5 V
RL:2 2 kD ±12.0 ±13.5 V
Power Consumption T A = 25°C 80 105 mW
Input Offset Voltage (Without External Trim) Rs~ 10kD 0.7 mV
Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Rs = 50D 2.0 pV/oC
(Without External Trim)
Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Rs = 50D 0.6 1.0 pvtc
(With External Trim)
Input Offset Current T A =+125°C 1.2 4.0 nA
T A = -55°C 7.5 18.0 nA
Average Input Offset Current Drift 35 90 pA/oC
200
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Supply Voltage ±22V N
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LM725C
Input Offset Voltage (Without External Trim) T A = 25°C, Rs ~ 10 kS1 0.5 2.5 mV
Input Offset Current T A = 25°C 2.0 35 nA
I npu t Bias Cu rrent TA = 25°C 42 125 nA
In~ut Noise Voltage T A = 25°C, fo = 10Hz 15 nV/y'HZ
fo = 100 Hz 9.0 nV/y'HZ
fo = 1 kHz 8.0 nV/y'HZ
l.nput Noise Current T A = 25°C, fo = 10Hz 1.0 pA/y'HZ
fo = 100 Hz 0.3 pA/y'Hz
fo = 1 kHz 0.15 pA/y'Hz
I nput Resistance TA = 25°C 1.5 MS1
Input Voltage Range TA = 25°C ±13.5 ±14 V
Large Signal Voltage Gain T A = 25°C, RL 2 2 kS1, V OUT = ±10V 250,000 3,000,000
Common Mode Rejection Ratio T A = 25°C, Rs ~ 10 kS1 94 120 dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio T A = 25°C, Rs ~ 10 kS1 2.0 35 INN
Output Voltage Swing T A = 25°C, R L 210kS1 ±12 ±13.5 V
RL 22 kSl ±10 ±13.5 V
Power Consumption TA = 25°C 80 150 mW
Input Offset Voltage (Without External Trim) Rs~ 10 kS1 3.5 mV
Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Rs = 50S1 2.0 /lV/DC
(Without External Trim)
Average InpLlt Offset Voltage Drift Rs = 50S1 0.6 /lV/DC
(With External Trim)
Input Offset Current TA = +70°C 1.2 35 nA
TA = O°C 4.0 50 nA
Average Input Offset Current Drift 10 pAtC
Input Bias Current TA = +70°C 125 nA
TA = O°C 250 nA
Large Signal Voltage Gain RL 22 kS1, T A = +70°C 125,000
RL 22 kS1, T A = O°C 125,000
Common Mode Rejection Ratio Rs:::;: 10 kS1 115 dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio Rs:::;: 10 kS1 20 /lVN
Output Voltage Swing RL2 2 kS1 ±10 V
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typical performance characteristics
Open Loop Voltage Gain vs
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Supply Voltages Voltage vs Temperature Voltage vs Temperature
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typical performance characteristics (con1t)
Change in Input Offset Absolute Maximum Power Stabilization Time of Input
Voltage Due to Thermal Dissipation vs Am bient:-- Offset Voltage from Power
Shock vs Time Temperature Turn-On
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general description
The LH740A/LH740AC is a FET input, general • Output is continuously short-circuit proof
purpose operational amplifier with high input • Excellent open loop gain, typically in excess of
impedance, closely matched input characteristics, 100 dB
and good slew rates. I nput offset voltage is typi-
cally 10.0 mV at 25°C, while input bias current is • Guaranteed over the full military temperature
less than 100 pA at 25°C. Offset current is typi- range
cally less than 40 pA at 25°C. Other important
design features include:
connection diagram
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TOP VIEW
RESET I
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INPUT OUTPUT
V-
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±22V
Maximum Power Dissipation 500mW
Differential Input Voltage ±5V
Input Voltage ±15V
Short Circuit Duration Continuous
Operating Temperature Range LH740A -55°C to +125°C
LH740AC O°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec.) 300°C
electrical characteristics (Notes 1 & 2) (Vs = ±15V, T A = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
LH740A LH740AC
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TVP MAX MIN TVP MAX UNITS
Input Offset Voltage 10 15 10 20 mV
Input Offset Current 40 100 60 150 pA
Input Current (either input) 100 200 100 500 pA
Input Resistance 1,000,000 1,000,000 Mn
Large Signal Voltage Gain 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 VIV
Output Resistance 75 75 n
Output Short·Circuit Current 20 20 mA
Common Mode Rejection Ratio 80 80 dB
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio 80 80 dB
Supply Current 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 mA
Slew Rate 6.0 6.0 V/jJ.s
Unity Gain Bandwidth 1.0 1.0 MHz
Transient Response (Unity Gain) CL :::; 100 pF, RL = 2 kH, V ,N = 100 mV
Risetime 110 300 ns
Overshoot 10 20 10 %
(These specifications apply for -55°C <::::: TA :s: 125°C for the LH740A and O°C:S: T A:S: 85°C for the LH740AC unless otherwise noted.)
Input Voltage Range ±12 ±12 V
Common Mode Rejeciion Ratio 80 80 dB
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio 80 80 dB
Large Signal Voltage Gain 40,000 40,000 VIV
Output Voltage Swing AL~ 10kH ±12 ±14 ±12 ±14 V
RL ~ 2 kH ±10 ±13 ±ID ±13 V
Input Offset Voltage 15 20 30 mV
Input Offset Current 100 500 60 500 pA
Input Current (either input) 2.5 4.0 1.1 5.0 nA
Offset Voltage Dnft As:::; lOOK 5.0 5.0 jJ.V(C
Note 1: Unless otherwise noted these specifications apply to ±5V ~ Vs ±20V and -55°e to +125°e
for the LH740A and oOe to 85°e for the LH740Ae.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±10V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
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Operational Amplifiers
general description
The LM741 and LM741 C are general purpose their application nearly foolproof: overload pro-
operational amplifiers which feature improved per- tection on the input and butput, no latch-up when
formance over industry standards like the LM709. the common mode range is exceeded, as well as
They are direct, plug-in replacements for the freedom from oscillations.
709C, LM 20 1, M C1439 and 748 in most
applications. The LM741 C is identical to the LM741 except
that the LM741 C has its performance guaranteed
The offset voltage and offset current are guaran- over a O°C to 70°C temperature range, instead of
teed over the entire common mode range. The -55°C to 125°C.
amplifiers also offer many features which make
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage LM741 ±22V
LM741C ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Differential Input Voltage ±30V
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V
Output Short·Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM741 _55°C to 125°C
LM741C O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Common Mode
Rs <10kSl 70 90 70 90 dB
Rejection Ratio
Supply Voltage
Rs <10kSl 77 96 77 96 dB
Rejection Ratio
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM741 is 150°C, while that of the LM741C is
100°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to case.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 3: These specifications apply for Vs = ±15V and -55°C.:S TA.:S 125°C, unless otherwise
specified. With the LM741 C, however, all specifications are limited to O°C .:S T A.:S 70°Cand Vs =±15V.
208
Operational Amplifiers
general description
The LM747 and the LM747C are general purpose • Low-power consumption
dual operational amplifiers. The two amplifiers
share a common bias network and power supply • No latch-up
leads. Otherwise, their operation is completely • Balanced offset null
independent.
Additional features of the LM747 and LM747C
are: no latch-up when input common mode range
features is exceeded, freedom from oscillations, and pack-
age flexibility.
• No frequency compensation required
The LM747C is identical to the LM747 except
• Short-circuit protection
that the LM747C has its specifications guaranteed
• Wide common-mode and differential voltage over the temperature range from O°C to 70°C
ranges instead of -55°C to +125°C.
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RI R3 R2 R4 RI2 RII
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Note' Numbers In Parelltheses Ale Pill Numbers lor Amplifier B DIP Only,
connection diagrams
Metal Can Package Flat Package Dual-I n-Line Packages
Nt
14 14
INVERTING INPUT A INVERTING INPUT A OFFEST NULL A
Order Number LM747H or LM747CH Order Number LM747F or LM747CF Order Number LM747D or LM747CD
See Package 14 See Package 4 See Package 1
Order Number LM747CN
**V+A and V+S are internally connected. See Package 22
209
.absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage LM747 ±22V
LM747C ±18V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 800 mW
Differential Input Voltage ±30V
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V
Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range LM747 -55°C to 125°C
LM747C O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LM747 LM747C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Common Mode
70 90 70 90 dB
Rejection Ratio
Supply Voltage
Rs~ 10 kn 77 96 77 96 dB
Rejection Ratio
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM747 is 150°C, while that of the LM747C is
100°C. For dp~rating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat
package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-
thick epoxy glass board with ten, O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resis-
tance of ~he ,dual-in-line package is 100°C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: Fdf supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 3: Thes~ specifications apply for Vs = ±15V and -55°C S. T A s. 125°C, unless otherwise
specified. With the LM747C, however, all specifications are limited to O°C S. T A S. 70°C Vs = ±15V.
210
typical performance characteristics
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TEMPERATURE n) SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (±V) FREQUENCY (Hz)
Output Voltage Swing Output Voltage Swing Output Swing and Input
vs Frequency vs Load Resistance Range vs Supply Voltage
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typical performance cHaracteristics (con1t)
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Operational Amplifiers
LM748/LM748C operational amplifier
general description
The LM748/LM748C is a general purpose opera· • No latch-up when common mode range is
tional amplifier built on a single silicon chip. The exceeded.
resulting close match and tight thermal coupling • Same pin configuration as the LM101.
gives low offsets and temperature drift as well as The unity-gain compensation specified makes the
fast recovery from thermal transients. I n add ition, circuit stable for all feedback configurations, even
the device features: with capacitive loads. However, it is possible to
• Frequency compensation with a single 30 pF optimize compensation for best high frequency
capacitor performance at any gain. As a comparator, the
• Operation from ±5V to ±20V output can be clamped at any desired level to make
it compatible with logic circuits.
• Low current drain: 1.8 mA at ±20V
The LM748 is specified for operation over the
• Continuous short-circuit protection -55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Operation as a comparator with differential in- LM748C is specified for operation over the O°C
puts as high as ±30V to + 70°C temperature range.
connection diagram
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Order Number LM748H or LM748CH
See Package 11
typical applications
Inverting Amplifier with Balancing Circuit Voltage Comparator for Driving
R1 R2
DTL or TTL Integrated Circuits
INPUT o-..J\j'V\f"""4....- - ' V ' \ I \ r - - - ,
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INPUTS
INPUT--...o.t
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30 pF ·Polycarbonate·dielectric clp.citor.
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absolute maximum ratings
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures the devices must be derated based on a maximum
junction to case thermal resistance of 45° C per watt, or 150° C per watt junction to ambient. (See Curves).
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the
supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to +125°C and ambient tempera-
tures to +70°C.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~ Vs ~ +15V and -55°C ~ TA ~ 125°C, unless
otherwise specified. With the LM748C, however, all temperature specifications are limited to
O°C ~ TA ~ 70°C.
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Operational Amplifiers
general description
The LM1558 and the LM 1458 are general purpose • Low-power consumption
dual operational amplifiers. The two amplifiers
share a common bias network and power supply • 8-lead TO-5 and 8-lead mini DIP
leads. Otherwise, their operation is completely
independent. Features include: • No latch up when input common mode range is
exceeded
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TOP VIEW
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage LM 1558 ±22V Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
LM1458 ±18V Operating Temperature Range LM 1558 _55° C to 125° C
Power Dissipation (Note 1) LM 1558H/LM 1458H 500mW LM1458 O°C to 70°C
LM145SN 400mW Storage Temperature Range _65°C to 150°C
Differential Input Voltage ±30V Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V
LM1558 LM1458
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Common Mode
Rs:::; 10 H2 70 90 70 90 dB
Rejection Ratio
Supply Voltage
Rs:::; 10 kn 77 96 77 96 dB
Rejection Ratio
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM1558 is 150°C. while that of the LM1458 is 100°C. For operating at
elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to
ambient or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the DIP the device must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 187°C/W,
junction to ambient.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the supply voltage.
Note 3: These specifications apply for Vs = ±15V and _55°C ~ TA ~ 125°C, unless otherwise specified. With the LM1458,
however, all specifications are limited to O°C ~ TA ~ 70°C and Vs = ±15V.
Operational Amplifiers
LH2101A/LH2201A/LH2301A dual high performance op amp
general description
The LH2101A series of dual operational amplifiers -25°C to +85°C temperature range. The LH2301 A
are two LM101A type op amps in a single hermetic is specified for operation over the 0° C to +70° C
package. Featuring all the same performance char- temperature range.
acteristics of the single, these duals offer in addition
closer thermal tracking, lower weight, reduced features
insertion cost, and smaller size than two singles. • Low offset voltage
For additional information, see the LM101A data
• Low offset current
sheet and National's Linear Application Handbook.
• Guaranteed drift characteristics
The LH2101A is specified for operation over the • Offsets guaranteed over entire com mon mode
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The and supply voltage ranges
LH2201A is specified for operation over the • Slew rate of 10V/J,.Ls as a summing amplifier
connection diagram
......-----..:.oV·
_---...:.;:14.() BALANCE
INV. INPUT 4
----~20~g~~~~SATION
>-_......:.:.160 OUTPUT
"'---""'::'0 V-
__--.:.0 BALANCE
1
INV. INPUTo-.:.::..,2- - - I 10 OUTPUT
COMPENSATION
OUTPUT
BAL/COMPENSATION
NON.INV. INPUT ~13~_~
.......--..:.oV·
Order Number LH2101AD or Order Number LH2101AF or
LH2201AD or LH2301AD LH2201AF or LH2301AF
See Package 2 See Package 5
auxiliary circuits
Inverting Amplifier with Balancing Circuit Alternate Balancing Circuit Single Pole Compensation
Rl R2 R2
INPUT-JIt,/I,""--4I~-~tI'tI--.....,
VOUT
Cl Cl 2:R~\C~2
30pF Cs = 30 pF
tMay be zero or equal to parallel combination
of Rl and R2 for minimum offset
R2
Rl
Cl ~R~\l2
Cs = 30 pF C2=~
C2 = lOCI f. =3 MHz
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Supply Voltage
Power Dissipation (Note 1)
±22V
500 mW
Operating Temperature Range LH2101A
LH2201A
-55°C to 125°C
-25°C to 85°C
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Input Voltage (Note 2)
Output Short·Circuit Duration
±15V
Continuous
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
_65°C to 150°C
300°C
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N
PARAMETER CONDITIONS
LH2101A
LIMITS
LH2201A LH2301A
UNITS ...»o
Input Offset Voltage TA = 25°C, Rs ~ 50 kU 2.0 2.0 7.5 mV Max .......
r-
Input Offset Current T A = 25°C 10 10 50 nA Max
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Input Bias Current TA = 25°C 75 75 250 nA Max N
W
Input Resistance
Supply Current
T A = 25°C
TA
rA
= 25°C, Vs = ±20V
= 25°C, Vs = ±15V
1.5
3.0
1.5
3.3
0.5
3.0
M!"2Min
mA Max ...o»
Large Signal Voltage Gain 50 50 25 V/mV Min
V OUT = ±10V, RL 2 2 kU
Average Temperature
Coefficient of Input 15 15 30 /J.V/OC Max
Offset Voltage
Average Temperature
25°C ~ T A ~ 125°C 0.1 0.1 0.3 nA/OC Max
Coefficient of Input
-55°C ~ T A ~ 25°C 0.2 0.2 0.6 nAloC Max
Offset Current
Common Mode
Rs ~ 50 kU 80 80 70 dB Min
Rejection Ratio
Supply Voltage
80 80 70 dB Min
Rejection Ratio
Note 1: The maximum iunctlon temperature of the LH2101A IS IS0°C, while that of the LH2201A is 100°C. For operating
temperatures. devIces In the flat package, the derating IS based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a
1/16·inch-thick epoxy glass board with O.03-inch-wide; 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the dual-in-Itne
package is l00°C/W. junction to ambient.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage IS equal to the supply voltage.
Note 3: These specif,cations apply for ,SV S Vs S ,20V and -SSoC S TA S 12SoC, unless otherwISe specIfied. W,th the
LH2201A, however, all temperature specifications are limited to - 2SOC S TA S 8SoC. For the LH2301A these specificatIons
apply for 0° CST A S 70° C, ± SV and S V S S ,1SV. Supply current and input voltage range are specified as V S = "SV for
the LH2301A. Cl = 30 pF unless otherwise specified.
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N LH210S/LH220S/LH230S dual super beta op amp
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N
.... The LH2108/LH2208/LH2308 series of dual oper- fied for operation over the O°C to +70°C temper-
ational amplifiers are two LM 108 type op amps ature range.
J: in a single hermetic package. Featuring all the
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same performance characteristics of the single features
device, these duals also offer closer thermal track-
ing, lower weight, reduced insertion cost, and
• Low offset current 50pA
smaller size than two single devices. For addi-
tional information see the LM 108 data sheet and 0.7mV
• Low offset voltage
National's Linear Application Handbook.
• Low supply current 300 MA
The LH2108 is specified for operation over the
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The • Wide input voltage range ±15V
LH2208 is specified for operation over the -25°C
to +85°C temperature range. The LH2308 is speci- • Wide operating supply range ±3V to ±20V
connection diagram
r------........;..OV+
INV
INPUT r----~ ~~~~UT
> - - - - - 0 OUTPUT
"'---""";"0 V-
OUTPUT
COMP
OUTPUT
COMP
INPUT
'--..;....-~ v+
Order Number LH2108D or
LH2208D or LH2308D
See Package 2
Order Number LH2108F or
LH2208F or LH2308F
See Package 5
VOUT VOUT
R3 R3
Rl Co
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Cs
power supply noise by ~'00PF
Co =30 pF
• lactor 01 ten
C,
C2 = 21TI!R2
10 =3 MHz
220
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absolute maximum ratings ~
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Supply Voltage ±20V Operating Temperature Range LH2108 -55°C to 125°C 00
........
Power Dissipation (Note 1)
Differentia! Input Current (Note 2)
Input Voltage (Note 3)
500mW
±10mA
±15V Storage Temperature Range
LH2208
LH2308
-25°C to 85°C
O°C to +70°C
-65°C to 150°C
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Output Short Circuit Duration Continuous Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300 C N
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PARAMETER CONDITIONS
LH2108
LIMITS
LH2208 LH2308
UNITS
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Input Offset Voltage T A = 25°C 2.0 2.0 7.5 mV Max
N
Input Offset Current T A = 25°C 0.2 0.2 1.0 nA Max W
I nput Bias Current T A =25°C 2.0 2.0 7.0 nA Max o
Input Resistance T A.= 25°C 30 30 10 MDMin
00
Supply Current T A = 25°C 0.6 0.6 0.8 mA Max
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LH2108 is 150°C, while that of the LH2208 is 100°C and the LH2308 is
85°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the flat package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of
185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The
thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is l00°C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: The inputs are shunted with back-ta-back diodes for avervoltage protection. Therefore, excessive current will flow if
a differential input voltage in excess of lV is applied between the inputs unless some limiting resistance is used.
Note 3: For supply voltages less than ±15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the supply voltage.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V ~ Vs ~ 120V and _55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, unless otherwise specified. With the
LH2208, however, all temperature specifications are limited to -25°C ~ T A ~ 85°C and with the LH2308 for ±5V ~ Vs ~
15V and O°C ~ TA ~ 70°C.
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The LH2110 series of dual voltage followers are fied for operation over the O°C to +70°C temper-
two LM110 type followers in a single hermetic ature range.
package. Featuring all the same performance char-
acteristics of the single, these duals offer in addi-
tion closer thermal tracking, lower weight, reduced
features
insertion cost and smaller size than two singles.
For additional information, see the LM110 data • Low input current 1 nA
sheet and National's Linear Application Notebook. 10 10 ohms
• High input resistance
• High slew rate 30V Ills
The LH2110 is specified for operation over the • Wide bandwidth 20MHz
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
LH2210 is specified for operation over the -25°C • Wide operating supply range ±5V to ±18V
to +85°C temperature range. The LH2310 is speci- • Output short circuit proof
v+
4
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INPUT
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6'-4
R2*
INPUT 0-__.--1 OUTPUT
5.1K
BOOSTER
v- R1 >100
*May be added to reduce
internal dissipation.
12
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BALANCE
Increasing Negative Swing Under Load
BOOSTER R1
v+ 1K
"'~I--- v+
Order Number LH2110D or
LH2210D or LH2310D
See Package 2 ~-4"""- OUTPUT
16,8
Order Number LH2110F or
LH2210F or LH2310F
See Package 5
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.;..,.
Supply Voltage ±18V Operating Temperature Range LH2110 -55°C to 125°C
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Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW LH2210 -25 C to 85°C
Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V LH2310 O°C to 70°C r-
Output Short Circuit Duration (Note 3) Continuous Storage Temperature Range _65°C to 150°C :t:
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C N
electrical characteristics (Note 4)
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LIMITS
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UNITS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS
LH2110 LH2210 LH2310 r-
mV Max
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Input Offset Voltage TA = 25°C 4.0 4.0 7.5
N
Input Bias Current TA = 25°C 3.0 3.0 7.0 nA Max W
.;..,.
Input Resistance TA = 25°C 1010 1010 10 10 ilMin o
Input Capacitance 1.5 1.5 1.5 pF Typ
Large Signal Voltage Gain T A = 25°C, Vs = ±15V .999 .999 .999 V/V Min
V OUT = ±10V, RL = 8 kil
Output Resistance TA = 25°C 2.5 2.5 2.5 il Max
Supply Current (Each Amplifier) TA = 25°C 5.5 5.5 5.5 rnA Max
Input Offset Voltage 6.0 6.0 10 mV Max
Offset Voltage -55°C ~ T A ~ 85°C 6 6 10 p.vfc Typ
Temperature Drift T A = 125°C 12 12 p.vfc Typ
Input Bias Current 10 10 10 nA Max
Large Signal Voltage Gain Vs = ±15V, V OUT = ±10V .999 .999 .999 V/V Min
RL = 10 kil
Output Voltage Swing (Note 5) Vs = ±15V, RL = 10 kil ±10 ±10 ±10 V Min
Supply Current (Each Amplifier) T A = 125°C 4.0 4.0 rnA Max
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio ±5V S Vs S ±18V 70 70 70 dB Min
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LH2110 is 150°C, while that of the LH2210 is 100°C and the LH2310 is
85°C. For- operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the flat package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of
185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The
thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is 100°C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 2: For supply voltages less than ± 15V, the absolute maximum input voltage is equal to the supply voltage.
Note 3: Continuous short circuit is allowed for case temperatures to 125°C and ambient temperatures to 70°C. It is necessary
to insert a resistor greater than 2 kn in series with the input when the amplifier is driven from low impedance sources to pre·
vent damage when the output is shorted.
Note 4: These specifications apply for ±5V S Vs S ±18V and -55°C S TA S 125°C, unless otherwise specified. With the
LM210, however', all temperature specifications are limited to -25°C S TA S 85°C and for the LH2310, all temperature
s
specifications are limited to O°C T A S 70°C.
Note 5: Increased output swing under load can be obtained by connecti[lg an external resistor between the booster and V-
terminals,
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N
l: general description
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........ The LH2111 series of dual voltage comparators are
two LM 111 type comparators in a single hermetic
fied for operation over the 0° C to 70° C tempera-
ture range .
N package. Featuring all the same performance char-
l: acteristics of the single, these duals offer in addi- features
-I
tion closer thermal tracking, lower weight, reduced
insertion cost and smaller size than two singles. • Wide operating supply range ±15V to a
For additional information see the LM 111 data single +5V
sheet and National's Linear Application Handbook. • Low input currents 6nA
The LH2111 is specified for operation over the • High sensitivity 10MV
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Wide differential input range ±30V
LH2211 is specified for operation over the -25°C
to +85°C temperature range. The LH2311 is speci- • High output drive 50 mA, 50V
INV INPUT
OUTPUT
GNO (EMITTER)
10N·INV INPUT
BALISTROBE
BALANCE 0-:.::-----'
V- 0-;.----. R2
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OUTPUT
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BALANCE 0-;.---'"
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01 02
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slew from 7.0V/JlSto 18V/JJS.
Increasing Input Stage Current* Driving Ground-Referred Load Using Clamp Diodes to Improve Responses
ANALOG
INPUT'JItIV'v-.... --.--::+.:t
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50 pAwith inputsstrobtd off. to noise spikes.
Comparator and Solenoid Driver Strobing off Both Input* TTL Interface with High Level Logic
and Output Stages
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absolute maximum ratings
Total Supply Voltage (V+ - V-I 36V Output Short Circuit Duration 10 sec
Output to Negative Supply Voltage (V OUT - V-I 50V Operating Temperature Range LH2111 -55°C to 125°C
Ground to Negative Supply Voltage (GND - V-I 30V LH2211 -25°C to 85°C
Differential Input Voltage ±30V LH2311 O°C to 70°C
Input Voltage (Note 1) ±15V Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Power Dissipation (Note 2) 500mW Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Note 1: This rating applies for ± 15V supplies. The positive input voltage limit is 30V above the negative supply. The negative
input voltage limit is equal to the negative supply voltage or 30V below the positive supply, whichever is less.
Note 2: The maximum junction temperature is 150°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the flat package. the
derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16·inch·thick epoxy glass board with 0.03·inch·
wide, 2 ounce copper conductor. The thermal resistance of the dual·in·line package is l00°C/W, junction to ambient.
0 0
Note 3: These specifications apply for V S ; ± 15V and -55" C <;. T A <;. 125° C for the LH 2111, _25 C <;. T A <;. 85 C for the
LH2211, and O°C <;. T A <;. 70°C for the LH2311, unless otherwise stated. The offset voltage, offset current and bias current
specifications apPly for any supply voltage from a single 5V supply up to '±15V supplies. For the LH2311, VIN;±10mV.
Note 4: The offset voltages and offset currents given are the maximum values required to drive the output within a volt of
either supply with a 1 rnA load. Thus, these parameters define an error band and take into account the worst case effects of
voltage gain and input impedance.
Note 5: The response time specified is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
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LM3900 quad amplifier
features
general description
• Wide single supply
The LM3900 consists of four independent, dual voltage range 4 Voc to 36 Voc
input, internally compensated amplifiers which or dual su ppl ies ±2 Voc to ±18 Voc
were designed specifically to operate off of a • Supply current drain independent of supply
single power supply voltage and to provide a voltage
large output voltage swing. These amplifiers make • Low input biasing current 30 nA
use of a current mirror to achieve the non-inverting 70 dB
• High open-loop gain
input function. Application areas include: AC
• Wide bandwidth 2.5 MHz (Unity Gain)
amplifiers, RC active filters; low frequency triangle,
squarewave and pulse waveform generation cir- • Large output voltage swing (V+ -1) V p_p
cuits, tachometers and low speed, high voltage • I nternally frequency compensated for unity gain
digital logic gates. • Output short-circu it protection
....~~-o OUTPUT
TOP VIEW
CURRENT
MIRROR Order Number LM3900N
See Package 22
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Power Dissipation (T A = 25°C) (Note 1) 570mW
Input Currents, IIN+ or IIN- 20 mA PC
Output Short Circuit Duration - One Continuous
Amplifier T A = 25°C
(See Application Hints)
Operating Temperature Range o°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
electrica I cha racteristics (v+ = +15 VDC and T A = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Open Loop
Voltage Gain f = 100 Hz 800 2800 V/V
Input Resistance Inverting Input 1 MS1
Output Resistance 8 kS1
~
V OUT Low IIN- = 10pA, IIN+ = 0 0.09 0.2 VDC
Note 1: For operating at high temperatures, the device must be derated based on a 125°C maximum junction temperature and
a thermal resistance of 175°C/W which applies for the device soldered in a printed circuit board, operating in a still air ambient.
Note 2: The output current sink capability can be increased for large signal conditions by overdriving the inverting input. This
is shown in the section on Typical Characteristics.
Note 3: This spec indicates the current gain of the current mirror which is used as the non-inverting input.
Note 4: Input VBE match between the non-inverting and the inverting inputs occurs for a mirror current (non-inverting
input current) of approximately 10 IJA. This is therefore a typical design center for many of the application circuits.
Note 5: Clamp transistors are included on the IC to prevent the input voltages from swinging below ground more than
approximately -0.3 VDC. The negative input currents which may result from large signal overdrive with capacitahce input
coupling need to be externally limited to values of approximately 1 mAo Negative input currents in excess of 4 mA will cause
the output voltage to drop to a low voltage. This maximum current applies to anyone of the input terminals. If more than one
of the input terminals are simultaneously driven negative smaller maximum currents are allowed. Common-mode current bias-
ing can be used to prevent negative input voltages; see for example the "Differentiator Circuit" in the applications section.
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the non-inverting input can cause oscillations.
When driving either input from a low-impedance This is likely only in breadboard hook-Ups with
source, a limiting resistor should be placed in series long component leads and can be prevented by a
with the input lead to limit the peakinp~t current. more careful lead dress or by locating the non-
Currents as large as 20 rnA wi II not damage the inv~rting input biasing resistor close to the IC.
device, but the current mirror on the non-inverting A quick check of this condition is to pypass the
input will saturate and cause a loss of mirror gain non-inverting input to groul"!d with a capacitor.
at mAcurrent levels - especially at hi~h operating High impedance biasing resistors used in the non-
temperatures. inverting input circuit make this input lead highly
susceptible to unintentional AC signal pickup.
Precautions should be taken to insure that the
power supply for the integrated circuit never
Operation of this amplifier can be best understood
becomes reversed in polarity or that the unit is
by noticing that input currents are differenced at
not inadvertently installed backwards in a test
the inverting-input terminal and this difference
socket as an unlimited current surge through the
current then flows through the external feedback
resulting forward diode within the' IC cpuld cause
resistor to produce the output voltage. Common
fuzing of the internal conduGtors and result in a
mode currert biasing is generally use'ful to allow
destroyed unit.
operating with signal levels near ground or even
Output short circuits either to grounq or to the negative as this maintains the inputs biased at
positive power supply should be of short time +V SE ' Internal clamp transistors (see note 5)
duration. Units can be destroyed, not as a result catch negative input voltages at approximately
of the short circu it curr~nt causing metal fuzing, -0.3 VDC but the magnitude of current flow has
but rather due to the large increase in IC chip to be limited by the external input networ~. For
dissipation which will cause eventual failure due operation at high temperature, this limit should
to excessive junction temperatures. For example, be approximately 100 J.lA.
when operating from a well-regulated +15 VDC
power supply at T A = 25°C with a 100 kn shunt- This new "Norton" current-differencing amplifier
feedback resistor (from the output to the inverting can be used in most of the' applications of a
input) a short directly to the power supply will not standard IC op amp. Performance as a DC ampli-
cause catastrQphic failure but the current magni- fier using only a single supply is not as precise as
tude will be approximately 50 mA and the junction a standard IC op amp operating with split supplies
temperature will be above T J max. Larger feedback but is adequate in many less critical applications.
resistors will reduce the current, 11 Mn provides New functions are made possible with th is ampli-
approximately 30 mA, an open circuit provides fier which are useful in single power supply sys-
1.3 mA, and' a direct connection from the output tems. For example, biasing can be designed sepa-
to the non-inverting input will result in catastro- rately from the ACgain as was shown in the
phic failure when the output is shorted to V+ as "inverting amplifier", the "difference integrator"
this then places the base-emitter junction of tre allows controlling the chargillg and the discharging
input transistor directly across the power supply. of the integrating capacitor both with positive
Short-circuits to ground will have magnitudes 'of voltages, and the "frequency doubling tachometer"
approximately 30 mA and will not cause cata- provides a simple circuit which reduces the ripple
strophic fai!ure at T A = 25°C. voltage on a tachomet:er output DC voltage.
lOOK
RAMP DOWN
n o--'VIOOVKV-. . . . . .-I
470K
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1M
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DRIFT
ADJ
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Q = 50
10= I kHz
1M
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Ground-Referencing a
Differential Input Signal Voltage Regulator Fixed Current Sources
V' V+
180K 200K
180K
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+V'N 0--'\1""...........- - - - - 1
200K
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V'
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VOLTAGE LIMIT
IF PROPERLY
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150K
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150K
SET
10M
IL
V'
Differentiator (Common-Mode
Squaring Amplifier (W/Hysteresis) Bi-Stable Multivibrator Biasing Keeps Input at +VBE)
15K 24K
15K 24K
15K 24K
-
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RESET
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Power Amplifier
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'COMPLEMENTARY
TRACKING
AC Amplifier
Non-Inverting DC Gain
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LM4250/LM4250C programmable operational amplifier
general description
The LM4250 and LM4250C are extremely versatile • Standby power consumption as low as 500 nW
programmable monolithic operational amplifiers. • No frequency compensation required
A single external master bias current setting resistor • Programmable electrical characteristics
programs the input bias current, input offset Cl:lr-
• Offset Voltage nulling capability
rent, qu iescent power consumption, slew rate,
input noise, and the gain-bandwidth product. • Can be powered by two flashlight batteries
The device is a truly general purpose operational • Short circuit protection
amplifier.
The LM4250C is identical to the LM4250 except
features that the LM4250C has its performance guaranteed
over a O°C to 70°C temperature range instead of
• ±1V to ±18V power supply operation the -55°C to +125°C temperature range of the
• 3 nA input offset current LM4250.
V-
TOP VIEW
Dual-In-Line Package
RIl
100
OFFSET QUIESCENT
NULL 1 I CURRENT SET
INVERTING Z 7 V·
INPUT
NON.INVE~~~~~ 3 6 OUTPUT
V- 4 5 OFFSET
NULL
TOP VIEW
R3
5K Order Number LM4250CN
See Package 20
typical applications
RZ RZ
lSOK 3.3M
VD
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Supply Voltage ±18V Output Short-Circuit Duration Indefinite
o
Power Dissipation (Note 1)
Differenital Input Voltage
Input Voltage (Note 2)
SOOmW
±30V
±lSV
Operating Temperature Range
Ibias 7.S nA SO nA
Input Voltage Range ±0.7V ±0.7V
Large Signal Voltage Gain Vo = ±0.6V RL = 100 kn 30k
RL = 10 kn 30k
Output Voltage Swing RL = 100 kn ±0.6V
R L =10kn ±0.6V
Common Mode Rejection Ratio Rs":: 10 kn 70 dB 70 dB
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio Rs":: 10 kn 76 dB 76 dB
Supply Current 8/lA 90/lA
~
Power Consumption 24/lW 270/lW
Vs = ±15V
los TA = 25°C 3 nA 10 nA
RL = 10 kn ±12V
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM4250 is 150°C, while that of the LM4250C is 100°C. For operating
at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of l50°C/W junction to
ambient, or 45°C/W junction to case. The thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is l2SoC/W.
Note 2:' For supply voltages less than ± l5V, the absolute maximum input voltage is eqllal to the supply voltage.
235
electrical characteristics LM4250e (ooe ~ T A ~ 70 e unless otherwise specified)
0
Vs = ±1.5V
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS ISET = 1 pA ISET = 10 pA
MIN MAX MIN MAX
V S - ±15V
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS ISET =.1 pA ISET = 10pA
MIN MAX MIN MAX
resistor biasing
Set Current Setting Resistor to V-
ISET
Vs 0.1 pA 0.5pA 1.0pA 5pA 10pA
±1.5V 25.6 MD 5.04 MD 2.5MD 492 kD 244 kD
±3.0V 55.6 Mil 11.0 Mil S.5Mil 1.09MD 544kil
±6.0V 116MD 23.0 MD 11.5Mil 2.29 MD 1.14MD
±9.0V 176MD 35.0MD 17.5MD 3A9 MD 1.74MD
±12.0V 236MD 47.0MD 23.5 MD 4.69MD 2.34MD
±l!?OV 296MD 59.0MD 29.5 MD 5.89 MD 2.94MD
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1 10 - >----- Vs=±1.5~
"~s=±15V- 1(I)
-20
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(I)
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1
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~ Vs = ±15V
~ -10
Vs = 15V """
.1 10 I I -15
.1 10 100 -60 -20 20 60 100 140 -60 -20 20 liD 100 140
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC)
Unnulled Input Offset Voltage Unnulled Input Offset Voltage Peak to P~ak Output Voltage
Change vs ISET Change vs Temperature Swing vs~oad Resistance
~ 1000 32
11111111 I II Vs=±15V H TA =25°C
:E f-- TA = 25°C I I II ~ 800
ISEl ~ ~~ i"""""TTlIIIIII
IseT = 1oj.lA
0_
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20
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FREQUENCY (Hz)
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ISET EQUATIONS:
OUT OUT
where RSET is connected to V-.
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V- V-
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Transistor Current Source Biasing FET Current Source Biasing Offset Null Circuit
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general description features
The LH24250/LH24250C series of dual program- • ±1V to ±18V power supply operation
mable micropower operational amplifiers are two
• Standby power consumption as low as 20 J..I.W
LM4250 type op amps in a single hermetic pack-
age. Featuring all the same performance character- • Offset current programmable from less than
istics of the LM4250, the LH24250/LH2425OC 0.5 nA to 30 nA
duals also offer closer thermal tracking, lower • Programmable slew rate
weight, reduced insertion cost and smaller size
than two single devices. For additional informa- • May be shut-down using standard open collector
TTL
tion, see the LM4250 data sheet and National's
Linear Application Handbook. • Internally compensated and short circuit proof
r -__________
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Offset Null Circuit
~
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16
A OUTPUT
NON.INV~I+/
INPUT -.,,---- V
I-~
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-
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6 •~ ADJUST
B 8 OUTPUT
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NON.INV 13 10 ISET .~
-;......-----1
INPUT 0-;. + 9_ v. .. RSET
~
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±18V Operating Temperature Range
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW LH24250 -55°C to +125°C
Differential Input Voltage (Note 2) ±15V LH24250C 0°Cto+70°C
Input Voltage (Note 3) ±15V Storage Temperature Range _65°C to +150°C
Output Short Circuit Duration Continuous Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
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general description o
The LM 106 and LM206 are high-speed voltage • 40 ns maximum response time en
comparators designed to accurately detect low- The devices have short-circuit protection which
level analog signals and drive a digital load. They limits the inrush current when it is used to drive
are equivalent to an LM710, combined with a two incandescent lamps, in addition to preventing
input NAND gate and an output buffer. The damage from accidental shorts to the positive
circuits can drive RTL, DTL or TTL integrated supply. The speed is equivalent to that of an
circuits directly. Furthermore, their outputs can LM 71 O. However, they are even faster where buf-
switch voltages up to 24 V at currents as high as fers and additional logic circuitry can be eliminated
100 mAo Other features include: by the increased flexibility of the LM 106 and
• Improved accuracy: 2 mV maximum worst case LM206. They can also be operated from any nega-
offset. tive supply voltage between -3V and -12V with
• Fan-out of 10 with DTL or TTL little effect on performance.
The LM 106 is specified for operation over the
• Added logic or strobe capability
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Useful as a relay or lamp driver LM206 is specified for operation over the -25°C
• Plug-in replacement for the LM710. to +85°C temperature range.
04
R4 6,3V
5.OK
Y-
Note: Pin 4 connected to COR,
Order Number LM106H or LM206H
03
6,3V See Package 11
Flat Package
NC NC
INPUT
~_+-_....:..1 OUTPUT
GROUNO NC
INPUT NC
INPUT v+
R8
RIO 600
1-_.....J\Io.l1~K~---4~_ _ _' - _....._-*_---:. GROUND
NC NC
V- OUTPUT
STROBE
Note: Pin 6 connected to bottom 01 package,
V-,:.4_ ....._ - - - '
* * Pin connections shown are for TO,S package TOP VIEW
Order Number LM106F or LM206F
typical applications * * See Package 4
R2 OVERRIDE
INPUT
OUTPUT
Rl" F.O.< 10
INPUT~IN\""~
INPUTS
Cl" STROBE
I INPUTS
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~
..J Positive Supply Voltage 15V Power Dissipation (Note 1) 600mW
.......
CD Negative Sup.Qly Voltage -15V Output Short Circuit Duration 10 sec
o.- Output Voltage 24V Operating Temperature Range LM106 -55°C to 125°C
Output to Negative Supply Voltage 30V LM206 -25°C to 85°C
~ Differential input Voltage ±5V Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
..J
Input VoltiilJe ±7V Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Output Leakage Current V IN ~ 5 mV, '8V:S VOUT:S 24V 0.02 1.0 J.LA
electrical characteristics
The following specifications apply for iT L :::;: T A:::;: T H (Note 5)
25°C ~ T A ~ T H 20
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM106·is 150°C, while that of the LM206
is 110°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO·5 package must be derated
based on a thermal resistance of 150°C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case.
For the flat package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted
on a 1/16·inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten, 0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors.
Note 2: These specifications apply for -3V 2: V- 2: -12V, V+ = 12V and TA = 25°C unless other-
wise specified. All currents into device pins are considered .positive. LM106
Note 3: The offset voltages and offset currents given are the maximum values required to drive the
output down to 0.5V or up to 5.0V. Thus, these parameters actually define an error band and take
LM206
into account the worst-case effects of voltage gain, specified supply voltage variations, and common
mode voltage variations.
Note 4: The response time specified (see definitions) is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
Note 5: All currents into device pins are considered positive.
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V~ =-6V-
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r T,. -3V ?:V- ?:-12V c
10- 7 TA = 25°C
Jjr > 20 ~-+-+--+-~~--+---=po."d
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10- 8
--r- TA = -55°C
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o 10- 9 O'---L.._.l--L.._.l--L.._.l--L..~
-0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 +0.1 +0.2 +0.3 +0.4 +0.5 +3 +2 +1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +75 +1001+125
INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE (OC)
--- -
-
~
c
~
I I VIN = -5 mY, r T
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:::::l V+ =+12V
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~ 0.2 I I ?:V- ?:-12V
IL = 0 mA
V1,N = +~mV
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-75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +75 +100 +125 -75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +75 +100 +125 -75 -50 -25 0 -125 +50 -1·75 +100 +125+150
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC) JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (C)
U.
Vij = +12V_ w w
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..... v- = -6V C
rll' . C
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20
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20 40 60 80 100 120 20 40 60 80 100 120
-75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPERATURE (OC) TIME (ns) TIME (ns)
-
100
--
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r--t--- ......... .........
-
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a:
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a:
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80
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TA = +25°C
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t z it ~ ----.
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E
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TA = +125°C
a: ........... .........
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c
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f
50
........
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f ;> :!
z
-3V ?:V- ?:-15V 30
o
+10 +12 +15 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +75 +100 +125
POSITIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) NEGATIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
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Note: Pin.4 connected to case.
Order Number LM306H
03
6.3V See Package,11
Flat Package
NC NC
INPUT 7 GROUNO NC
OUTPUT
INPUT r:--';::"----4 NC
INPUT r-"""1o.::""'--I
RB NC NC
RIO 600
17K
GROUNO OUTPUT
STROBE
NOle: Pin 6 connected to bottom 6f package.
TOP VIEW
V-.=.4 _ ......_---1 "Pin connections shown are for TO·S package Order Number LM306F
See Package 4
typical applications* * y'=12V
Fast Response Peak Detector
Level Detector and Lamp Driver Rl
01 2K
v' v++< 24V F06666
OUTPUT -.--41.---.....- -..
Rl
11
INPUT
R2 OVERRIDE
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Positive Supply Voltage 15V o
Negative Supply Voltage -15V en
Output Voltage 24V
Output to Negative Supply Voltage 30V
Differential I nput Voltage ±5V
I nput Voltage ±7V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 600mW
Output Short Circuit Duration 10 sec
Qperating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
Output Leakage Current V 1N 2: 5 mV, BV ~ V OUT ::; 24V 0.02 2.0 f..lA
electrical characteristics
The following specifications apply for o°c::; T A'::; 70°C (Note 5)
~
25°C~TA~70°C 25 f..lA
Input Voltage Range -7V 2: V- ~ -12V ±5.0 V
Differential Input Voltage Range ±5.0 V
Saturation Voltage V 1N ::; -5 mV, lOUT = 50 mA 1.0 V
Saturation Voltage V 1N .::; -5 mV, lOUT = 16 mA 0.4 V
Positive Output Level V 1N 2: 5 mV, lOUT = 400 f..lA 2.5 5.5 V
Output Leakage Current V 1N 2: 5 mV, BV::; V OUT S 24V 2.0 f..lA
0°C~TA~25°C 100 f..lA
25° C < T A ~ 70° C
Strobe Current V strobe = 0.4V -1.7 -3.2 mA
Strobe ON Voltage 0.9 1.4 V
Strobe OFF Voltage I sink ::; 16 mA 1.4 2.2 V
Positive Supply Current V 1N = -5 mV 5.5 10 mA
Negative Supply Current -1.5 -3.6 mA
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a 85°C maximum
junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 45°C/W junction to case or 150°C/W junction to
ambient.
Note 2: These specifications apply for -3V ~ V- ~ -12V, V+ = 12V and T A = 25° C unless other·
wise specified. All currents into pins are considered positive.
Note 3: The offset voltages and offset currents given are the maximum values required to drive the
output down to 0.5V or up to 5.0V. Thus, these parameters actually define an error band and take
into account the worst·case effects of voltage gain, and input impedance, specified supply voltage
variations, and common mode voltage variations.
Note 4: The response time specified (see definitions) is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
Note 5: All currents into device pins are considered positive.
·245
<D
o
M
typical performance characteristics
:E
..J
,"
80
V+ = +12V
10°
10-1 >JiiJ/Ir i i i - ~- -- I -lV~V-~-15V
I V~=-6~ -
10-2
. . r--.. ~~.,. I
~ >
~ .......
60
TA = 25°C - .§
10-3
1 ~1II'"D:=70~ I-
Z
w
2-
.~~ ..... ~ r--.. ~.,.~ 12~
z
- I- TA = OOJ
a:
a: 10-4 ::;: .......
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~ .......
u 10-5 w
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r ::I
10-6 TA = 700C 4 <I:
r--.. roo- ~"'10V
V+
--.;- fJ'
Q.
~ 1
-
I-
::I v+ = +12V 0
0 10-7 TA = 25°C ., > 20
I I
...----....
- -lV~V-~-12V -
10-8
~
10-9 -;-1'" I I
-0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 O.l 0.4 0.5 +l +2 +1 -1 -2 -l -4 -5 20 40 60 80
INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) INPUT VQL TAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE (OC)
1.0
t 1100~A
= I
~ '---
I
IL = 0
I-
z
w
0.4
V<+1~V
V- = -6V
~ V+ =+12V- - ~ !-'""-
a:
a: ........ ......... V'N=-SmV
w -lV~V-~-12V w :::I
t:I 0.8 t:I u O.l 1'00...
<I:
I-
0
>
z
0
~
0.6 IL = 50 mA
Y'N = -5 mV
1
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o
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I-
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4
IL = -400 /lA
- I-
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o
r-.... r--..
~
.........
i=
<I: 0.4 J Q.
I-
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I-
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a: IL = 16 mA o a:
::I v+= +12V U
I-
<I: 0.2 I I I-
en IL =OmA -lV ~V- ~-12V a:
o
I Y'N =+5mV ~
20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC) JUNCTION TEMPERATURE rC)
J II(Lt>t~,
V+ = +12V t:I W
lO <I: t:I
V- = -6V ~ <I:
~ I 0 1m r20mV ~
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I-
20
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BIAS
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4
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u
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w
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~
-SO ~ 50
0 Q
V-=-IV I
20 40 60 80
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-100
o 20 40 80
'TA =+2Soci
10 100 120
. •
>
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20 40 60 80 100 120
TEMPERATURE (OC) TIME(..) TIME(..)
I V~=+12V_
C
.!
I-
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I- 'TA'=olc i 100 r-- r-- I-
V =-6V
Z .! r- ~=-5mv
-..
Z
w
w
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a:
a:
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u
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a:
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u ~~~
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0
i= 80 -r- r-- r--
...
fill' <I:
,~
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~
~
t """"
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4 ::I Q 60
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en
w
en
w
a:
w
r-r-- ~ I'""-
> > T = 70°C
- r- r- ~
i= i=
IA I I 0
..
;;;
0
<I:
t:I
w
Z
I
Q. 40
o 20
+10 +12 +15 -l -6 -9 -12 -15 20 40 60 80
POSITIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) NEGATIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
246
typical performance characteristics
I
V+ = +12V
V~=-6V-
10°
1
I"
~. -- 80
r
2
-
TJI= 25°C_f--::-"
> 60
- TA = -55°C _,
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, ,,
,~ ~e ~
10- 4 TA =125°C
~
~
z
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If/ , ,~
10- 5 w
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r, TA = 125°C r---
10- 6
10- 7 TA = 25°C j
I r
V+ = +12V
-3V 2V- 2-12V
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c(
~
CI
> 20
j~~
10-8
~-'
J TA = -55°C
I I
o 10-9
41.3 -8.2 41.1 0 +0.1 +0.2 +0.3 +0.4 +0.5 +3 +2 +1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +15 +1001+125
INPUT VOL TAGE (mV) INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE (OC)
,~
-
~ O.B
c(
~
~ 0.6
I I
IL = 50 rnA
VIN = -:5 mV, T I
IL = -400!AA_
~ - - ""'-,
z I I ~
~
CI
0.4 I -'
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a: ~ IL = 16 rnA
V+ = +12V
...
:;:)
, I !
~ 0.2 IL = 0 rnA Ti~V-~-12V
'-
V'IN = +~ mV
o 1 I o
-75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +15 +100 +125 -75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +75 +100 +125 -75 -50 -25 0 -125 +50 +75 +100 +125 +150
TEMPERATURE rC) TEMPERATURE (OC) JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (OC)
ti
w w
30 <l) <l)
V- =-6V
Ill' ~
c(
~
j
20 "'''- ['....: Blls CI
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... 20 mV
1 \ VIN
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10
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100
~ c(
+
Q.
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I
V_ =+1Z~r ~ 50 ~--+-+-!-+--++-!-+--+-+
"
-50
~ CI IIV =-6V CI
..........
~El > -100
... Tt i +j5°f ...>
:;:)
~ L
o !: !:
-75 -50 -25 0 25 .. 50 .75 100 125 20 40 60 80 100 120 20 40 60 80 100 120
.~r; ~
~~
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TA = +25°C
~
z
CI
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90
80 I ,,_
70 -VIN =~.5 mV
~
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t -> "", .. I-- ~ 13 --I--
5: Q 60
r--o.. ~
w
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>
iii 2 - "z
>
E . ,... ~_J-- ... TA = +125°C
f
a:
~, 50
40
...,
f -> -3V~V-~-15V 30
o
+10 +12 +15 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -75 -50 -25 0 +25 +50 +75 +100 +125
POSITIVE SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (V) NEGATIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
243
Voltage Comparators/Buffers
V-
Note: Pin.4 connected to case.
Order Number LM306H
03
6.3Y See Package,11
Hit Package
NC NC
INPUT
. - _ - + - _ . . ; . 7 OUTPUT GROUND NC
INPUTr-~~--I NC
INPUT 1--::';:'--1 V+
NC NC
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17K
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OUTPUT
STROBE
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OUTPUJ
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INPUT
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J
INPUTS INPUTS
*Op1ioMlforresponsetimecontrol.
244
r-
absolute maximum ratings s:w
Positive Supply Voltage 15V o
Negative Supply Voltage -15V en
Output Voltage 24V
Output to Negative Supply Voltage 30V
Differential Input Voltage ±5V
Input Voltage ±7V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 600mW
Output Short Circuit Duration 10 sec
qperating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
electrical characteristics
The following specifications apply for o°c::; T A::; 70°C (Note 5)
,
10°
V+ =+12V
10-1 ~ jiO- r-- 1-- -3V ~V- ~-15V
I. V~=-6~ - 10-2
'f} ..... ~ ~~.,.I
:;;-
3....
~ ........
60
IT A = 2~~....._:_.;;.. 10-3 ~
~
1 ~~v TA -70 c_ ~
r--.. r-....
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a: 10-4 z
I - - I- TA = o°c .J a:
J < 40
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u 10-5 ...
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r
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.... 10-6 TA = 700~~1•
~
c:[
~ r--.. r- joo...;,.":
V+ 1 -
r~-~'r
::;) V+ =+12V 0 lOV
0 10-7 TA = 25°C > 20
t-- -3V~V-~-12V - -l"-
.....- -- ....~
10-a
TA = O°C '"
10-9 1-0,-1
1
I
-0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +3 +2 +1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 20 40 60 80
INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) INPUT VQL TAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE (OC)
...~
~
I--+--+-+--+-- V+ = +12V -+-
0.8 1-+--+-+_-1-- -3V ~ V- ~-12V
~
...
~
~
a:
a:
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u 0.3
r--..
r....."""
VIN=-5 mV
....
c:[ VIN = -5 mV c:[
....
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o
>
z
0.6 t--1-;;;;;;;f=*,I;.:;L~=..:5;;,0.:;:m;;.;A~~~;----1
1 1
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o
"'"~"" ........
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c:[
0.4 ~--+--+--+--+-I--+--+-~ ....
~
::;) ~ 0.2
a: IL = 16mA o a:
::;)
V+= +12V U
S 0.2 ~+--+--+-IL ~ 0 ~A -+--+--+~ -3V~V-~-12V
....a:
o
\ VIN =+5 mV a;
20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC) JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (OC)
~ 20 ~
-r-- ~~
I V- =-6V ....
0
>
....
4 Il~
!I1f 1\ 120 mV
1IJ:t>l:
.'.. ',,;:"
c:[
!::.
CI
.3-
.... I"-- 10....
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....
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~
r-~i:-I 5mV 1 :::I
A-
....
a: ::;)
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a: 0
It 1\.'2;"V CI
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u
<> <1,> :;;- .\\\ :;
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~
~ r--...Io...
...s
~
S
...
~ 100
~ r- ......
c:[ c:[
~ V+=+12V
0
-50 !::.
CI
50
y- =-8V I
....>
::;)
-100 •TA = +25°C
>
....
::;)
A- A-
ll! !:
8 20 40 60 80 o 20 40 80 10 100 120 20 40 80 80 100 120
TEMPERATURE (OC) TIME "w) TIME (ns)
- ... .. ~
::;)
'*I
:::I
...>
en
j.oo
T = 70°C ~ ~ ~
...a: '--1""-0 r- t-.
~
~
c:[
...
~ (II 0
A- 40
POSITIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) NEGATIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
246
Voltage Comparatorsl Buffers
6 •
R3
JOO
Ae
300
v'
r--+--~~-1~-+---'---'------~-'--------------~'v'
Offset Balancing
TTl
STROBE
OUTPUT
1
Strobing
013
.
1 °lncr...styptufcommonmo"
slew from 1,OV/,.sto 11V/j4
GROUND
Dual-ln-Line
connection diagrams* * typical application
Metal Can Flat Package
v'
.-----e_--e~v··.v
v' 03
INPUT. 2<
TTL
BALANCE! 9 OUTPUT
OUTPut
STROBE
• ::~~:iEI
NOTE Pm4connlCt.dto~SI NOTE Pin 5 connected to botlom 01 pKkage
TOPVIEW TOPVIEW
NOTE Pin 6 connected tobonom ofpackltt
MAGNETIC
Order Number Order Number Order Number PICKUP
247
absolute maximum ratings
Total Supply Voltage (V 84 ) 36V
Output to Negative Supply Voltage (V 74 ) 50V
Ground to Negative Supply Voltage (V 14) 30V
Differential Input Voltage ±30V
I nput Voltage (Note 1) ±15V
Power Dissipation (Note 2) 500mW
Output Short Circuit Duration 10 sec
Operating Temperature Range LM 111 -55°C to 125°C
LM211 -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Note 1: This rating applies for ±15V supplies. The positive input voltage limit is 30V above the
negative supply. The negative input voltage limit is equal to the negative supply voltage or 30V below
the positive supply, whichever is less.
Note 2: The maximum junction temperature of the LM111 is 150°C, while that of the LM211 is
110°C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on
a thermal resistance of 150o C/W, junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat
package, the derating is based on a thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick
epoxy glass board with ten, O.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the
dual-in-line package is 100o C/W, junction to amt>ient.
Note 3: These specifications apply for Vs = ±15V and -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, unless otherwise stated.
With the LM211, however, all temperature specifications are limited to -25°C ~T A ~85°C. The off-
set voltage, offset current and bias current specifications apply for any supply voltage from a single 5V
supply up to ±15V supplies.
Note 4: The offset voltages and offset currents given are the maximum values required to drive the
output within a volt of either supply with a 1 mA load. Thus, these parameters define an error band
and take into account the worst case effects of voltage gain and input impedance.
Note 5: The response time specified (see definitions) is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
248
typical performance characteristics
I nput Bias Current Input Offset Current Offset Error
>
400
..... I I
30 .5 100
w
I Vs = ±15V Vs = ±15V-
t.:I
<
1 """ ~
1
!:; I Jill' II"
Il
~
ffi
II:
300
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zw
II:
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10~~';"~"~1I~~1I
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en ~ RAISED 1-+-1-+1~1I---h~ TYPICAL
1
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140
120
TA = 25°C
r- ~
en
~
i
:::;
-1.0
~
w
t.:I
<
40
-I
I
V++ = SOV
1
I
t
I
Vs = 30V
TA = 2SoC-
100 !:; I I I
II:
II:
:::I
(.) 80
~I'-~
w
CI
CI
~
-1.5
.... ... ~
CI
>
~
30
EMITTER
....,. I
en z \.
---
< 60 CI 0.4 ~ 20 FOLLOWER
;;
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~ ~ :::I OUTPUT
~ ~ CI RL = 600n
:::I 40 CI \..
II. (.)
0.2 10
I I
!: 20
-16 -12 -8 -4 4 12 16
V-
-55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 -1
I I
-.5
J "'" .S
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE rC) DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (mV)
I I I I 5J
..
t.:I
< - ~+--+--+-.TA = 12SoC :---...~~~81!!
!:;
CI 4 rr ,£ Vs = ±15V f-- 4 1\
_\ ~ ,,-
0.7 ...
...
>
~ 3
2( mV
~J IJ TA = 25°C
20~V
I )
Y'N -
• Y OUT _ 0.6 t--+-+-+--+-+-+.A-::loV~~~:;;oo"'"-+-I
:::I
II.
~
5mV
~ I I I Sm,V .....
\ LM111 - 0.5 TA = -S5°C, # rf;r"
:::I
CI
2mV
(11 I 5VI - 2mV t-o \ ~--+-~.,~
1
t-~ 0.4 .' ~
> J'IY >
~~"- 0.3 I-+,~'-:,U..M~-t·-t-+-+-+-t---i
0
.5 V'N - .5 ... ~
""'~
w 100 w
t.:I • YOUT - t.:I 0.2 ~~
<
!:; 50 LMlll - ...~ -50 Vs = ±1SY- - 7.~- °
CI
> 0
I I I I ~ -100 TA = 2SoC_
- 0.11~-+Ti =~Slr--t-+-+-+--f
~
:::I
I I ~
:::I
I I I O~~~~I~I~J~~~~...
II.
!! 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 ~ 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 o 10 20 30 40 50
TIME (liS) TIME (liS) OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
~-
t.:I
c 15 c 15 TA ='2SoC-
!:; !:;
\ "- C 120 .,- ;Z 0.6
~-
CI 10 CI 10 V'N· - ..s 11
>
~ 5
>
5 20~V' \ ~ ~ tt¢- "CI
~~
~
z 100 0.5 ~
:::I
II.
0
:::I
II. I ........ \ \. - YOUT
w \ ::a
~
:::I
~
:::I SmV.u ~
ZK - II:
II:
80 \. ~..<r,,~ 0.4 CI
CI -5 CI -5
.~
ILM111 _ :::I
(.) ,,7 ~
-10 -10 2m".!. ~ v- ~
.x. ;;
> \ \ -..;1,,- I I :; 60
/ s-$tO}-- 0.3 )0
>
,
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.5 ,. c,ilCUIT Ci
±1~V -
II:
.5 w U 40 0.2 z
w 0 100 Vsl= ~
r - CURRENT
~
t.:I t.:I
C -SO < TA = 2SoC - II:
...
~ !:; 50 CI
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CI 1 I en
CI -100
> > I I I I I
~
:::I
~
:::I 0 o
II.
II. 4 4 0 10 15
!! !!
TIME (liS) TIME (liS) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
249
...
N
:E typical performance characteristics' (conlt)
...I
......
....... Supply Current
10
Supply Current
Vs = ±15V
Leakage Currents
FVs= +15V
:E
.... < I I ... ~~~/
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~
z ~ POSITIVE SUPPL Y-
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~
w ........ ~
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a:
a:
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-
u
4 ~,~
~ POSITIVE AND ~ r- ~\\'\ .JI1
i: r-NEGATIVE SUPPLY r-- I '''Y
~IUT7TTGH
::;:)
en I
O'--_I...----J_---J_---I._--L._....II o ........ I I
o 10 15 20 25 30 -55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 45 65 85 105 125
SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE rc) TEMPERATURE (Oc)
AI
20'
Y+"5V
,.
RS
R1
....--.....- - -....-V· 10.
INPUT
SQUARE
WAVE
OUTPUT-
-TTLorOTlflnoutoftwo
Zero Crossing Detector Driving MOS Switch 100 kHz Free Running Multivibrator
Cl
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V·
AI
10. INPUTS·
TRIANGULAR
SfRY ---.. 5V A2
22.
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OUTPUT
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11111' 2•
....--....--+-V··5V
Rl A5
2...
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A2 OUTPUT
11111.
TTL Interface with High Level Logic Crystal Oscillator Comparator and Solenoid Driver
250
typical applications (con't) AI
UK
Y+·IV A4
III
0'
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R4
'K
...
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05
'K
~""~~-""--_~-OUTPUT
TTL
'IIPUT
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t~I ... deRt, ......
Precision Squarer
Low Voltage Adjustable Reference Supply
OUTPUT
,.
OJ
ANALOG
TTL
IN'UT
OUTPUT
TTL
STROlE
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INyanll"ot«tsICfrOftltlWft
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and Output Stages Precision Photodiode Comparator Relay Driver with Strobe
....--+------4...-----4... v· v·
02
'10K
OUTPUT
OJ
'10K
0'
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0,
.,
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510 ltK ltK 510
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15K 15K
IN'UT
251
Voltage Comparators/Buffers
v'
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Offset Balancing
TTl
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OUTPUT
1
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All
.
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I OUTPUT
,.
A2
OUTPUT
BALANCE 1
BALANCEI
I STROlE
NOTE " .. 4cNl..u4l1cnt. NOTE "n5connectt4lo ..oltomofPIC....
TOP VIEW TOP VIEW
NOTE Pin I con'*t~ 10 IIIonom of PHil...
MAGNETIC
TOP VIEW
PICKUP
252
absolute maximum ratings
--
PA~AMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
i
300 nA
Input Voltage Range ±14 V
Saturation Voltage V+ ::::: 4.5V, V- = 0
V IN -::; -10 mV, ISINK -::; 8 mA 0.23 0.4 V
Note 1: This rating applies for ±15V supplies. The positive input voltage limit is 30V above the
negative supply. The negative input voltage limit is equal to the negative supply voltage or 30V below
the positive supply, whichever is less.
Note 2: The maximum junction temperature of the LM311 is 85°C. For operating at elevated
temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150o C/W,
junction to ambient, or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the flat package, the derating is based on a
thermal resistance of 185°C/W when mounted on a 1/16-inch-thick epoxy glass board with ten,
0.03-inch-wide, 2-ounce copper conductors. The thermal resistance of the dual-in-line package is
100o C/W, junction to ambient.
Note 3: These specifications apply for Vs = ±15V and OOC < TA <70°C, unless otherwise specified.
The offset voltage, offset current and bias current specifications apply for any supply voltage from
a single 5V supply up to ±15V supplies.
Note 4: The offset voltages and offset currents given are the maximum values required to drive the
output within a volt of either supply with 1 mA load. Thus, these parameters define ari error band and
take into account the worst case effects of voltage gain and input impedance.
Note 5: The response time specified (see definitions) is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
253
....
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...I
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500 20 I I
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TIME (jJ5) OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
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typical performance characteristics (con1t)
Supply Current Supply Current Leakage Currents
10
Vs = ±15V Vs = +15V
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SUPPL V VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC)
.,
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Voltage Comparators! Buffers
Metal Can
TOPYIEW
Y'
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INPUTS
OUTPUT
GROUNO ------------+----.....-c.. Y-
OUTPUT
INPUT--+--f
>-.......t - - - OUTPUT
DC INPUT
257
absolute maximum ratings
Positive Supply Voltage 14.0V
Negative Supply Voltage -7.0V
Peak Output Current 10 rnA
Differential Input Voltage ±5.0V
Input Voltage ±7.0V
Power Dissipation
TO-99 (Note 1) 300mW
Flat Package (Note 2) 200mW
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +125°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
0~louT'=::;5 mA
Negative Output Level ~VIN~5mV -1.0 -0.5 0 V
VOUT = 0.2V
TA = -55°C. ~VIN~5 mV 1.0 2.3 mA
VOUT = 0
-5V~~VIN:::;5V
Note 1: Rating applies for case temperatures to +12SoC; derate linearly at 5.S mwtC for ambient
temperatures above +10SoC.
Note 2: Derate linearly at 4.4 mwtC for ambient temperatures above +100°C.
Notel: These specifications apply for V+ = 12.0V. V- = -S.OV. -SSoC ~ TA ~ +12SoC unless /
otherwise specified. The input offset voltage and input offset current (see definitions) are specified
for a logic threshold voltage of 1.8V at -5SoC. l.4V at +2SoC. and 1.0V at +12SoC.
Note 4: The response time specified (see definitions) is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
258
typical performance characteristics
I-
1.0
G (!)
« 1500 \. (!)
« 1500
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-5.0 -3.0 -1.0 1.0 3.0 5.0 -75 -50 -25 25 50 75 100 125 10 11 12 13 14
INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE (OC) . POSITIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
,
;;( lOUT = 0
;;( -phSIT!VE
.3 30
I-
~
, V+ = 12V
V- = -S.OV-
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TEMPERATURE (OC) INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
...~
4.0 ~ 4.0 :> ~+ = I12V I
3.0 2Jm~ I I
~ 3.0 ~ 3.0
(!)
,
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TIME (ns) TIME (ns) TIME (ns)
-
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1'_ I- 0 f-- _ METAL.CAN·PACKAGE l-
-
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NEGATIVE OUTPUT LEVEL f-- - - - MOUNTED FLAT PACKAGE r-
-1.0 1.0 o
I I (~OTElll I I I I
-75 -50 -25 25 50 75 100 125 -75 -50 -25 25 50 75 100 125 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (OC)
259
Voltage Comparators/Buffers
Metal Can
TOP VIEW
V'
INPUTS
+ -+---......jr=-
OUTPUT
' - - - - -.....- V -
typical applications *
Line Receiver With +12V
Schmidt Trigger Increased Output
Sink Current
OUTPUT
>-...........-OUTPUT
JUUL
DC INPUT
260
absolute maximum ratings
Positive Supply Voltage 14.0V
Negative Supply Voltage -7.0V
Peak Output Current 10 mA
Differential Input Voltage ±5.0V
Input Voltage ±7.0V
Power Dissipation (Note 1)
TO-99 300mW
Flat Package 200mW
Output Short Circuit Duration 10 sec
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
261
typical performance characteristics
1700 2800
4.0 I
V+= 12V _
r I- 1 10
V+ = 12V TA = 25 C
- V- = -S.OV
3.0 - TA = 25°C - ...... IS00
V- = -S.OV 2400
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w
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V
-1 1200 400
-5.0 -3.0 -1.0 !.O 3!0 5.0 o 10 20 30 40 50 SO 70 10 11 12 13 14
INPUT VOLTAGE (mV)l TEMPERATURE rc) POSiTIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
30 10
V+ = 12V
V- = -s.OV
V+ = 12V
V- = -s.ov
v; = I~V
V- = -S.OV
,
<
,~ -pbS)IVE lOUT =0
3 T A = 2Soc
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TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC) INPUT VOLTi\PE (V)
>
~
~
2.0
1.0
-- ~
~ ~
~
~ 20 40 SO 80 100' 120 20 40 SO 80 100 120 o 40 80 120 ISO
TIME (ns) 'f TIME (ns) TIME (ns)
262
Voltage Comparators/Buffers
general description
The LM 711 contains two voltage comparators ventional sense amplifier designs. Further, it has
with separate differential inputs, a common out- the speed and accuracy needed for reliably detect-
put and provision for strobing each side indepen- ing the outputs of cores as small as 20 mils.
dently. Similar to the LM710, the device features
low offset and thermal drift, a large input voltage
range, low power consumption, fast recovery from
large overloads and compatibility with most inte- The LM711 is also useful in other applications
grated logic circuits. where a dual comparator with OR' ed outputs is
required, such as a double-ended limit detector. By
With the addition of an external resistor network, using common circuitry for both halves, the device'
the LM711 can be used as a sense amplifier for can provide high speed with lower power dissipa-
core memories. The input thresholding, combined tion than two single comparators. The LM711 is
with the high gain of the comparator, eliminates available in either an 10-lead low profile TO-5
many of the inaccuracies encountered with con" header or a 1/4" by 1/ 4" metal flat package.
2, B'
r---~----------~~--~----e-----~--~----------~.---~~~V+
V+
INPUTS
typical applications**
Sense Amplifier With Supply Strobing Double-Ended Limit Detector
for Reduced Power Consumption* With Lamp Driver
. - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - +12V
R7
01 620
lN7&&
7.&V Q2
2N4032
LM111
UPPER 3R
~~~~~I~E_It-1I~_. STROBE LIMIT
BUS .n.. VOLTAGE
Rl R2
12K 12K
INPUT,
R3
R& 14
100 LOWER
LIMIT
FROM VOL TAGE
SENSE OUTPUT
LINES R6
100
R4
14
·StandbydissipltionIS
about40mW **Pin connections shown are for metal can.
263
absolute maximum ratings
Note 1: Rating applies for "ase temperatures to +125°C; derate linearly at 5.6 mW;oC for ambient
temperatures above 105° C.
Note 2: The input offset voltage and input offset current (see definitions) are specified for a logic
threshold voltage of 1.8V at -55°C, 1.4V at +25°C, and 1.0V at +125°C.
Note 3: The response time specified is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive (see definitions).
264
,..
s:
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typical performance characteristics
~> 2.0
-55°C -
,
,1 : ~
w 1500
'-
""
~ 2000
~0
~ ...J:,.:-
1.0
-25°C
~
ItJ
'"~
c 1400
> "' " i\.. >
1500
INPUT VOL TAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE ( C) POSITIVE SUPPl Y VOL TAGE (V)
Response Time for Various Strobe Release Time for Output Pulse Stretching With
Input Overdrives Various Input Overdrives Capacitive Loading
4.0
~ 5.0 ~
20 mV-'+- I I
I I
w
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4.0
3.0
-10 mV-f/IJ
V; 'f'/ -
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5.0mV '"
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2.0 ,1~
v~; 12V
I I
6.0
>
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2.0
1.0 -
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I
v- = -6.0V -
TA ; 25"C ~
w
4.0
0 0 t;;
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;; V-; -6.0V ~ J 1 0
>
.5 . - TA ;25°C -
w
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5.0 mV -
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2.0mV I>-
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~
1.0
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0
50 >
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> -2.0
....
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:>
z 0 -1.0
+f' I I I I
20 40 60 80 100 120 10 20 30 40 so 100 200 300 400 500
0
3.0
2.0
V' ; -6.0V
TA ; 25°C
j
50 , V'; -6.0V
4.0 '--- -+-+-
V·; 12V
~ V' =-6.0V-
,
> 1.0 ....
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,
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~
110 I---+--+--+-+-r-+--+--+--If---I
100
--- MOUNTED flAT PACKA1GE (jOTfl)
I 11 I I
120 i 100 '---'--L---'---'-_'--~-'---L.--''---' o
-75 -50 -25 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -30 -10 10 30 50 25 45 65 85 105 125
265
Voltage Comparators/ Buffers
general description
The LM711 C contains two voltage comparators ventional sense amplifier designs. Further, it has
with separate differential inputs, a common out- the speed and accuracy needed for reliably detect-
put and provision for strobing each side indepen- ing the outputs of cores as small as 20 mils.
dently. Similar to the LM710C, the device features
low offset and thermal drift, a large input voltage
range, low power co'nsumption, fast recovery from The LM711C is also useful in other applications
large overloads and compatibility with most inte- where a dual comparator with DR'ed outputs is
grated logic circuits. required, such as a double-ended limit detector. By
using common circuitry for both halves, the device
With the addition of an external resistor network, can provide high speed with lower power dissipa-
the LM711 C can be used as a sense amplifier for tion than two single comparators. The LM711C is
core memories. The input thresholding, combined the commercial/industrial version of the LM711.
with the high gain of the comparator, eliminates It is identical to the LM711, except that operation
many of the inaccuracies encountered with con- is specified over a O°C to 70°C temperature range.
10
~--'-----------~--~~--~----~--~----------~~--~----V·
V·
INPUTS
V-
01
lN155
1.5V Q2
2N4032
LM111
UPPER 3R
:~~~~I~E~M~__• STROBE LIMIT
BUS J1. VOLTAGE
Rl R2 11
12K 12K
INPUT
RJ
R5 14
100 LOWER
LIMIT
FROM VOLTAGE
SENSE OUTPUT
LINES ":' R6
100
R4
14
·Stlndbydissipa1ionts
HOUI40 mW **Pin connections shown are for metal can.
266
absolute maximum ratings
electrical characteristics
(The following specfications apply for TA = 25°C, V+ = 12.0V, V- = -6.0V unless otherwise specified)
267
CJ
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2.0 Ii
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1.0 1400 V t.....-'"
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100 .. -
-- TIA = ~5°~- - t-- 1300
1200
1000
500
."..
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INPUT VOL TAGE (mV) TEMPERATURE rC) POSITIVE SUPPl Y VOLTAGE (V)
Response Time for Various Strobe Release Time for Output Pulse Stretching With
Input Overdrives Various Input Overdrives Capacitive Loading
~ S.O 20 mV -+.. I I I ~
4.0
~ ~~ /r- 5.0 mV
... 3.0 1I
~
4.0
3.0 -10 mVj-JIJ ..... ~ ...... - '"c
~
Q
2.0
~~
I( v· =12V
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TIME (ns) TEMPERATURE (OC) INPUT VOL TAGE (mV)
268
~s Voltage Comparators/Buffers
general description
The LM1514/LM1414 is a dual differential voltage The LM1514 is specified for operation over the
comparator intended for applications requiring _55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
high accuracy and fast response times. The device LM 1414 is specified for operation over the O°C
is constructed on a single monolithic silicon chip. to + 70°C temperature range.
v' STROBE
Dual-In-Line Package
STROBE OUTPUT
A A
INPUTS
.
OUTPUT
~
...J electrical characteristics for T A = 25°C, V+ = +12V, V- = -6V, unless otherwise specified
LM1514 LM1414
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Input Offset Voltage Rs::;: 200n, V CM = OV, V OUT = l.4V 0.6 2.0 1.0 5.0 mV
Input Offset Current V CM = OV, V OUT = l.4V 0.8 3.0 1.2 5.0 fJ.A
Positive Output Voltage V ,N ~ 7.0 mV, 0::;: lOUT::;: 5.0 mA 2.5 3.2 4.0 2.5 3.2 4.0 V
Strobed Output Voltage VSTROBE ::;: 0.3V -1.0 -0.5 0 -1.0 -0.5 0 V
Response.Jime (Note 3) 30 30 ns
LM1514/LM1414: The following apply for T L ::;: T A ~ T H (Note 4) unless otherwise specified
Input Offset Voltage Rs::;: 200n, V OUT = 1.8V for T A = T L 3.0 6.5 mV
V CM = OV, V OUT = 1.0V·forTA = T H 3.0 6.5 mV
Note 1: Voltage values are with respect to network ground terminal. Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 2: LM1514 ceramic package: The maximum junction temperature is +150°C, for operating at elevated temperatures,
devices must be derated linearly at 12.5 mWtC. LM1414 ceramic package: The maximum junction temperature is +95°C for
operating at elevated temperatures, devices must be derated linearly at 12.5 mW/oC. LM1414 molded package: The maximum
junction temperature IS +115°C, for operating at elevated temperatures, devices must be derated linearly at 6.7 mwtC.
Note i The response time specified (see Definitions) for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive.
Note 4: For LM1514, TL = _55°C, TH = +125°C. For LM1414, TL = O°C, TH = t70°C.
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LM170/LM270/LM370 agc/squelch amplifier
s:N
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general description o
.........
The LM 170 is a direct coupled monolithic ampli- • Sensitive squelch threshold set by single exter~ r-
fier whose voltage gain is controlled by an external
DC voltage. The device features:
nal resistor. s:tAl
.......
• Large Gain Control Range In addition to communication system squelch and o
AGC applications, the LM 170 is useful as con-
• Self-contained AGC/Squelch system, with fast-
stant-amplitude audio oscillator, linear low fre-
attack, slow-release.
quency modulator, single-sideband automatic load
• Low Distortion control, and as a variable DC gain element in
• Minimum DC output shift as gain is varied analog computation.
>INPUT I +Vcc
m
CONTROL C
CONTROL B
10 SOUELCH
N.C. THRESHOLD
GROUND N.C.
LM370N
TOPVIEW
typical applications**
AGe Using Built-in Detection, Driven By Additional Squelched Preamplifier with Hysteresis
System Gain
r--.------+--+ 12V
r-----.---.. - +12V
lOOK
OUT CHARGING
2K
RESISTOR
OUT 1- 5mVOUT
2K
SOUElCH
THRESHOLD
AGC
THRESHOLD
')"71
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage 24V
Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature LM 170 -55°C to +125°C
LM270 -25°C to + 75°C
LM370 O°C to +70°C
Differential Input Voltage ±19.5V
Common-mode Input Voltage (Vee + O.4)V
Output Short Circuit Duration Indefinite
Voltage applied to Pin 3 or 4 +6.0V
Voltage applied to Pin 2 +12.0V
Surge power into Pin 6 (1 second max.) 1000 mW
Continuous power into Pin 6 100 mW
DC CHARACTERISTICS
DC Output Voltage Vo(DC) V 1N (dd) = 0, +5.0 +6.0 +7.0 V
V (gain control) =0
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Voltage Gain Av V (gain control) =0
LM170, 270 37.5 40.0
LM370 35.0 40.0 dB
f = 1 KHz
operating notes
Voltage gain is continuously variable from a maxi- supply, may be directly connected together in
mum value, dependent upon supply voltage, to a multi-channel summing systems, without damage.
minimum value, by application of a DC control
voltage at Pin 3 or 4. DC output voltage is sub- Emitter-follower control inputs, Pins 3 and 4, may
stantially independent of gain changes, provided be used as positive peak detectors by connecting a
that differential DC input voltage is minimized, so smoothing capacitor at Pin 2, in AGC applications.
that direct-coupled or fast gain-control operation
is possible with minimum disturbance of succeed-
A sensitive squelch detector, inoependent of the
ing ampl ifiers.
amplifier's gain, provides fast-attack, slow release
Input characteristics are similar to those of an control at Pin 6, with threshold set by an external
operational amplifier, with common-mode input resistance from Pin 7 to ground. I njecting a por-
range extending from +4.5 volts up to and includ- tion of the control voltage at Pin 6 into this thres-
ing the positive supply voltage. Lowest distortion hold results in a hysteresis, reducing response to
occurs at input levels of 20 mV p-p or less. Out- erratic inputs. Since threshold is dependent on DC
puts of several amplifiers, which will have quies- levels, differential DC input voltage should be held
cent DC levels approximately half of the positive constant for squelch operation.
?7?
variable gain characteristics
Total Harmonic Distortion
Voltage Gain vs Control Voltage Bandwidth vs Gain Reduction vs Gain Reduction
+50
+40 2.0 ..til ~
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+1.6 +2.0 +2.4 +2.8 +3.2 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10
CONTROL VOLTAGE (V), PIN 3 OR 4 GAIN REDUCTION, dB GAIN REDUCTION, dB
~
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MAXIMUM GAIN
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TEMPERATURE,oC TEMPEMTURE,oC Vin(p.ph mV
- ,
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~ TEMPERAT'URE = +25°C ~
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SUPPLY VOLTAGE, Vee, V TEMPERATURE,oC CONTROL VOLTAGE, V
squelch characteristics
Squelch Threshold Voltage Squelch Hysteresis Voltage vs Squelch Release Time vs
vs Threshold Resistance Squelch Threshold Voltage Time Constant Capacitance
1.75 r--,.......,....-r--r-....,..~--,-r--,....."'lII 1.0
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1.5 2.0 2.5 10 20 30 40 50 10 15 20 25
SQUELCH THRESHOLD RESISTANCE, Rso, Kn SQUELCH TURN·ON THRESHOLD VOLTAGE, mV rms TIME CONSTANT CAPACITANCE, pF
273
input and output characteristics
30~~~~~~~~~~
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COMMON·MODE INPUT VOLTAGE, V SUPPL Y VOLTAGE. V TEMPERATURE.oC
20
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TEMPERATURE.oC SUPPLY VOLTAGE, Vee, V TEMPERATURE.oC
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TEMPERATURE.oC SUPPLY VOLTAGE. V SUPPL Y VOLTAGE. Vee. V
274
Consumer Circuits
LM171/LM271/LM371 integrated rf/if amplifier
general description
The LM171/LM271/LM371 is a monolithic RF-IF • As cascode, wide AGC range with constant input
amplifier capable of emitter coupled or cascode admittance
operation from DC to 250 MHz_ Wide versatility is • As differential DC amplifier, low input offset
offered by having all inputs and outputs brought voltage and wide dynamic range
out so many circuit configurations are possible. • As video amplifier, externally selected gain,
and high. gain-bandwidth product
features • 100 MHz tuned power gain
(Emitter Coupled) 24.6 dB
• Low internal feedback, allowing high stability-
limited gain (Cascode) 27.5 dB
• Versatility through user-connected configura- In addition to amplifier service, the circuit is useful
tions in mixer, oscillator, detector, modulator, and nu-
• As emitter coupled amplifier, symmetrical, non- merous other ~pplications. The LM271 is a plug-in
saturated limiting replacement for the 911 C type.
GROUND
r---
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OUT son
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IN
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
Note: All unmarked byp....p..itors 1000 pF.
275
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Surge Voltage 30V
Supply Operating Voltage 24V
Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature LM171 -55°C to +125°C
LM271 O°C to + 100°C
Power Dissipation 230mW
Voltage between 1 and 7 ±5V
Voltage between 4 and 6 ±5V
DC CHARACTERISTICS
Input Bias Current (ISlAS) 1.30 2.65 1.3 2.65 1.3 2.65 rnA
Current Through
Current Source 03 (Icl Ie = Is + 1'0 2.45 5.70 2.45 5.70 2.45 5.70 rnA
Power Supply Current Drain (Ips) Ips = ISlAS + Is + 1'0 9.0 9.0 10.5 rnA
EMITTER COUPLED CHARACTERISTICS (Input Signal < 10 mVrms) LM111, LM271, LM371
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Magnitude of Forward Transadmittance (IY 211) 455 kHz 25.0 50.0 mmhos
Pin 1 GND
276
biasing considerations
The active portion of the 171 is biased by mono- Typical Biasing for Emitter. Coupled Amplifier
lithic matching of constant-current transistor 03
and diode D1. R1 and R2 may be connected in .one
of four ways to force a current from Vee through RI
Uk 'D I
three diodes. Alternatively, an external resistor may
be used. If pin 4 is connected to pin 6, directly, or
through an inductor or resistor having less than
100 ohms DC resistance, the current drawn by 03
will approximately equal that forced through D1.
FIGURE 3
1.2
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16
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I \l/.CDMMENDED
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CURRENT FOR CEO THROUGH OIODE CHAIN (rnA) REFERENCE VOLTAGE, PIN 3 TO 5 (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE Vee (V)
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TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE (OC)
277
cascode configuration
The common-emitter; common-base, or cascode, Pin 3 may be used as the DG.;reference for the AGe
configuration is useful as a tuned R F or iF ampli- input, to assure adequate bias voltage for the col-
fier to 250 M Hz. Two common-base stages ar.e lector of 03. Where large AGe voltages are use.d, an
formed by the differential pair, 01 and 02, which external resistive divider, from pin 3 to 1 to the
may be used as a gain control system by applying
a differential gain control voltage between pins 1 AGe voltage may be used to optimize the De AGe
and 7. With 01 cut off, maximum gain is obtained, requirements. V AGe is defined as the voltage be-
being redUced as 01 is progressively turned on and tween pin 1 and 7.
02 turned off. The input common-emitter transis-
tor presents a nearly constant input admittance as At some frequencies, bypassing may be required at
AGe is appl ied. pins 1, 3, 4 or the Vee connection.
I
Input Resistance and Output Resistance and Forw~rdTransadmittance vs
Capacitance vs VCC Capacitance vs VCC AGC Voltage
2000 r--~-'-""'-.--'--'--'---r---r-' 16 550 60 60
100 MHz I I B21 , 4~ MHz
a 10.7 MHz- -~
1750 1--1---+--+-+-+--+----+--+-+--1 14 c
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c:: 50 50
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SUPPL Y VOLTAGE, Vee (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE Vee (V) VAGe (mV) PIN 1 TO 7
24
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FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz)
278
emitter coupled configuration
The common-collector, common-base, or emitter- nal, and is equally divided when no signal is present,
coupled configuration is useful as a symmetrical- assuring inherently symmetrical operation. DC bias
ly n.on-saturated limiting R F or I F amplifier to for pin 7 is obtained from the divider chain, and
150 MHz. Basically a differential amplifier, this through the input inductor, the same bias isapplied
configuration is especially suited to FM I F strips to pin 1.
using 'conventional interstage tuning. While avail-
able gain is lower and noise figure higher than the For non-saturated operation, the output load must
cascode, emitter coupled operation may be consid- be chosen so that the collector voltage of the out-
ered wherever fast recovery from large-signal over- put transistor is higher than the DC reference volt-
drive or excellent AM rejection is required. age, with all source current shunted into the out-
put, for the particular bias levels used.
03 is used as a current source, obtaining its bias
from the diode chain. Current available from 03 is At some frequencies, bypassing of pins 3, 6, 7, or
shunted through 01 or 02, depending on input sig- the Vee connection may be required.
_ 13
15
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SUPPLY VOLTAGE, Vee (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE Vee (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE, Vee (V)
V
l
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FREQUENCY (MHz) FREnUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz)
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rms INPUT VOLTAGE (mV)
279
dc, audio and video configuration
Direct Coupled Test Circuit
(Connect R L Between Pins 8
Convenient self-contained biasing, excell.ent mono- and 10, or Connect Pin 2 to 8
lithic matching, and high gain-bandwidth product for Internal R L)
make a wide variety of applications possible using Vee = 12V
lhf
resistive loads. OUT
IN-1 .......--+----o 10
I-
I
The biasing shown in Figure 3 uses R2 as collector &00 I
OHMS
load for a single-ended output, differential input I R2
12
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SUPPL V VOLTAGE, Vee (V) 3 dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) LOAO RESISTANCE (kn)
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-200 -100 100 200
VAGC (mV) (PIN 1 TO 7) Metal Can Package
Order Numbers: LM171H, LM271H, or LM371H
280
Consumer Circuits
LM172/LM272/LM372 am if strip
general description
The LM172/LM272/LM372 is a broadband AM • AGC time constant and audio frequency re-
receiver subsystem, including a high gain amplifier, sponse selected by choice of external capacitors.
an active detector, and self-contained automatic
• Internal supply regulators eliminate individual
gain control. It is intended for IF or TRF applica- stage decoupling.
tions from 50 kHz to 2 MHz. Bandpass shaping is
performed by a single, external filter, which may • AGC voltage available to drive receiver "front
be ceramic, crystal, mechanical, or LC, having end."
single or multiple poles. The I F strip features:
Vee
GROUND
TOP VIEW
typical application
Vee
CERAMIC
Fil TER
281
N
r0o-
M
I~
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absolute maxium ratings
........
N
roo- Supply Voltage Range +6V to +15V
N
Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
~ Operating Temperature LM172 -55°C to +125°C
...J
......... LM272 -25°C to +75°C
N LM372 0°Cto+70°C
roo- R F Input Level, Pin 2 500 mV rms
~
~
...J
Maximum Usable
Frequency
MUF Vee = 6V 2.0 MHz
~ 115 .....-+--+-+--+--+--+---+-+--t
f~ /
1.84 ~+/~-----+-I--+-+-+--+--f
Q
282
typi'C'al characteristics
Audio Distortion vs %
AGC Threshold vs Vec AGC Range vs Vce Modulati6n
85
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Vee: 9V, VIN : 5 mV rms
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CARRIER VOL TAGE (rms) Vee (V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
. ;~~
p.p Audio Output vs Carrier p--p Audio Output vs Output Audio Output Noise vs Input
Frequency , Smoo~hing Capacitance Carrier Voltage
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CARRIER VOL TAGE (rms) Vee (V) TEMPERATURE (OC)
?R4.,
Consumer Circuits
LM273/L",,373 am/fm/ssb if amp/detectqr
LM274/LM374 am/fm/ssb if video amp /detector
general description
The LM273/LM373 and LM274/LM374 are broad- • Low feedthrough between amplifier sections,
band communications subsystems, capable of per- typically better than 65 dB
forming the diverse functions required in AM, FM
or single sideband receivers and transmitters. In CONNECTED FOR FM OPERATION
addition, the LM274/LM374 may operate as high • Three emitter coupled limiting stages and simple
gain AGC'd video amplifier. Bandpass shaping ~ay quadrature detector
be performed by a single external filter, connected
• Detection of ±5 kHz deviation FM at either
between amplifier sections, at frequencies from
455 kHz or 10.7 MHz
audio up to 3Q MHz. The first' section of the
• Two separated amplifier blocks, allowing filter-
LM273/LM373!s optimized to drive low imped-
ing in two or more blocks
ance loads, such as mechanical or ceramic filters.
The LM274/LM374 has a high output impedance, • No DC paths required through external filters or
ideal for high-Z crystal, LC or ceramic filters. through quadrature netvyork
schematic diagram
QUAORATUREOHECTORI
AGCSTAGEOUTPUT FMOUAOAATUREo/AMMIXfA AMPllFIERIPROOUCT
lM:!741l14 U,.I"L,,"CEISSI If 0 IN'UT OETECTOROUTPUT
f. tl0
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Pin connections shown are for TO-5 package only.
1 111 1
285
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage, Operating 18V DC Voltage Applied to Any Other Pin +8V, -0.5V
Supply Voltage, Surge (100 ms max) 24V Junction Temperature (Note 1) 150°C
AC Voltage Applied to Any Pin l.4V p_p Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
DC Voltage Applied to AGCiSection Output Piri Operating Temperature Range
: '\~M273/LM373 +10V, -0.5V LM273,LM274 _25°C to +100°C
LM274/LM374 +180, -0.5V LM373, LM374 O°C to +70°C
electrical characteristics
(T A = 25°C, Vcc = +12V unless otherwise noted) (Subscript numbers in parentheses are DIP pin numt;>ers)
DC CHARACTERISTICS
LM273/LM274 LM373/LM374
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS ~--~----~----~~--~----~----~ UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
-20°C:'::::: T A ~ +1 OO°C 21 mA
AGC Section Qu!~scent Output V 9(12) V AGC = OV, LM273/LM373 4.75 4.75
19 (12) V AGC = OV, LM274/LM374 0.5 0.7 1.0 0.5 0.7 1.0 mA
VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS
Second Section Output Swing V3 - 4 = ±100 mVp-p 0.93 1.4 .83 1.4 Vp-p
-20°C ~ T A ~ 100°C 0.75 Vp-p
LM273/LM373 LM274/LM374
TERMINAL
.' ,:.",
f =455 kHz f = 10.7 MHz f = 27 MHz f = 455 kHz f = 10.7 MHz f = 27 MHz
2 (V AGC = OV) 1.2k 112.5 pF 1.2k 112.5 pF 1.15k 112.6pF 1.2k 112.5 pF 1.2k 112.5 pF 1.15k 112.6 pF
2 (V AGC = 5V) 1.18k 113 pF 1.18k 113 pF 1.1k 112.7 pF 1.18k113pF 1.18k113pF 1.1k 112.7 pF
4 4.5k 114 pF 5k 115 pF 4.3k 115.5 pF 4.5k 114 pF 5k 115pF 4.3k 115.5 pF
6(8) 3.0k 117.7 pF 3.0k II 7.7 pF 3.0k 118.0 pF 3.0k 117.7 pF 3.0k 117.7pF 3.0k 118.0 pF
7(9) 1.0k 116 pF 1.0k 116 pF 1.0k 115 pF 1.0k 116 pF 1.0k 116 pF 1.0k 115 pF
9(12) 70n 11-100 pF 60n 115 pF 200n 11-90 pF 600k 115.5 pF 100k 113.3 pF 10k 113.5 pF
Note 1: For operation at elevated temperatures, derate devices based on 150°C maximum junction
temperature and 150° C/W junction to ambient or 45° C/W junction to case thermal coefficients for
the metal can.
286
~
3:
electrical characteristics (con1t) N
~
AGC Figure of Merit Same as for AM 60 60 50 dB
Audio Output Voltage elN = 100 mVrms 60 80 85 mVrms
TA = 100°C 40 55 60 mVrms
LM273 and LM274 only
connection diagrams
Metal Can Package Dual-I n-Line Package
+Vcc
+ycc
PEAKOETECTOA
I OUTPUT
287
typical performance characteristics
<
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12
LM2~_
LM274
-- -- ~-
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Vee = +12V
~ 5.0
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PIN 9(12) -
!2;
....a::
10 ;2 ........ r--.....LM273 en
~ 4.5
(LM273 ONLY)
(V AGe =0)-
TA = 25°C <
a:: - r--.. .........
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a::
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I- PIN 7(9)
~ 12 ~ I- (FM/SSB MODES)
Co)
~
t
t LM274· .... ~ ...... ...J
4.0
....;.:*.:.¥ ....
3.5 I--~ PIN 8(10)
:::;)
::;) en
a:: ""
;2
....~ 4 ~ 11
:E (AM MODE)
Q ~ I I
Q. I- 3.0
==
CI
Q.
o 10
6 10 12 14 16 18 20 -20 0 +20 +40 +60 +80 +100 -20 0 +20 +40 +60 +80 +100
SUPPLY VOLTAGE AMBIENTTEMPERATURE rC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE n)
,
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65 C")
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CI
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-40 ~\ > 10 Vee = 12V
RL = 1k
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30
-20 0 20 40 60 80 100
~
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4.1 4.2 0.1 1.0 10
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100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE n) AGC VOLTAGE, VAGe (V) FREQUENCY (MHz)
, RL2 = 1k
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>
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CI
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Vee = 12V, TA = 25°C
111111111 1111
0.1 1.010 100 0.1 1.0 10 100 0.1 1.0 10 30
RF INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz)
.
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typical performance characteristics (con't)
AM Rejection Ratio vs I F 455 kHz N FM I F Audio Output,
Input Voltage for Wide AM RejeCtion Ratio, and Signal 10.7 MHz NFM IF Audio
Band FM to Noise vs IF Inpl,lt Voltage Output vs I F Input Voltage
-r-
,~ -
50
I( ~
; I
~
.-
40 ~ -10 ~ TA =-20°C _
" ....D.
~ -20
....
-
-
IIllll II
TA=25°C
I 1111111 +l+IIHl--1-++
:TA = 125°C~~-+--l-+l+UII
20
J flF = 10.7 MHz
flf = ±75 kHz
>
~ -30
~I ....
.... --+I+Hl#l--~Vee = 12V
m= 0.3 (AM) a:
10 Vee = 12V -40 f= 10.7 MHz
-+++HlIII-+++ flf = ±5 kHz
T = 25°C
IllIt 1 IIIII 1111111 1111111
o
1.0 10 100 1k 0.1 1.0 10 100 1k 100 1k 10k 100k 1M
IF INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) IF INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) IF INPUT VOLTAGE !J.IVrms)
A~DIO
~
....
....ie
:::J
-10
~
....
:::J
~ -10
CI
_
~
~ -10
....D.
0
~
1 kHz
-- I I I T II
flF = 455 kHz
Vee = 12V
~ -20 CI :::J TA = 25°C
2i 2i -20 :: -20 elF = 10 mVrms
:::J
~ -30 oct >
.... ~
~ -30 ~ -30 .... -, ...
~ flF = 455 kHz
oct
....
~ -50
-40 i=
:3
~ -40
fAUDIO = 1 kHz
Vee = +12V
a:
-40
~-
NOISE _
. --- ........ ---
VBFO = 60 mVrms
-60 L-L.UJ.LIII.L......I...LJ.W.LII....I....LJ.WJIII....I....UJ.LIIIL....L..L.J..LWII -50 ~..LWII......LJ..
APPLICATION HINTS
The LM273/LM373 and LM274/LM374 devices The devices can be wide-band coupled to provide
have been designed for stability and minimum video gain response up to approximately 50 MHz.
usage of external components, while at the same For AM operation, however, it is much more de-
time offering wide versatility through access to sirable to limit the IF bandwidths. This will greatly
inputs and outputs of nearly every major func- increase both input sensitivity and AGC figure of
tional block of the device. This makes possible the merit by preventing the device from AGCing on
detection of AM, FM,and SSB signals with a single wideband detected noise. There are two ways of
device with a minimum of circuitry switching. accomplishing this. One is to insert filtering from
Experience has shown that for optimum perform- the first gain block to the second, Pin 9 to Pin 4,
ance of the multiple mode IF strip, the following but the most effective way is to AC couple an L-C
suggestions should be noted. tank from the input of the active peak detector to
ground. A lossy filter from Pin 9 to Pin 4 should be
First, as with any radio frequency gain device, avoided as this will greatly reduce the audio output
proper layout and minimum lead length should be and AGC figure merit. In addition the tank on Pin
observed. The first gain block, Pin 2 to Pin 9, shows 7 should have high enough Q to limit noise yet
a typical gain of 32 dB and the second gain low enough to pass the full IF signal. It should
block, Pin 4 to Pin 7, shows a typical gain of 37 also have a high enough impedance (>5k) to avoid
dB so it is clear why any stray coupl ing or long affecting the gain of that stage. Proper audio out-
leads should be kept clear from any of the gain put is attained by a small capacitor at Pin 8 to
input pins. Despite it's high gain, however, the peak detect the R F envelope, followed by a series
device does not require any shielding between RC roll off to shape the audio response. Here
stages. Construction on a copperclad printed cir- again excessive loading will reduce available out-
cuit type board is more than adequate. It should put. There is a trade off available between audio
also be observed that good power supply bypass- level out and AGC range so the feedback resistor
ing directly at Pin 10 and DC feedback bypassing from Pin 8 to the AGC feedback, Pin1, should be
at Pin 3 is always necessary. adjusted to give the desired results. Pin 1 must
289
be filtered well with approximately 15 J.1F capaci- place symmetrically around the resonant frequency
tor or larger to prevent any AC variation from of the tank. Since the audio output for FM is at
causing erratic AGC action. Pin 7, it should be R F bypassed along with audio
roll off and de-emphasis.
For proper FM operation, the input level needs to For SSB operation, the devices operate almost
be larger, on the order of 1 mV to give full limiting the same as in the AM mode, with the excep-
which is necessary for good AM rejection. Here tion that the product detector which was un-
again low loss coupling from Pin 9 to Pin 4 is balanced and used as a simple gain stage for
desired. The phase shift network on Pin 6 should AM is now balanced and used for detection. The
be shielded to prevent any extraneous R F pickup local oscillator signal is fed into Pin 6 at an opti-
or radiation. Also the Q of the network should be mum level around 60 mVrms. For better AGC, a
adjusted to give the proper bandwidth for the capacitor may be added to Pin 8 in addition to
type of signal to be detected, whether wideband or the one already at Pin 1 to provide even more
narrowband FM. Obviously, it should be tuned filtering for AGC feedback voltage. The output
to the same center frequency as the I F input and level and AGC figure of merit is still adjusted by
the Pin 9 to Pin 4 filtering so that detection takes the feedback resistors from Pin 8 to Pin 1.
typical applications
01 1000012 001
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1000250 1000 500
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typical applicat~~ns (con1t)
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CONTROL
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SK ::I:UAl 1'2M
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CW
CONTROL
291
typical applications (con't)
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HIGH
LEVEL
VIDEO
OUT
MANUAL
5K GAIN
CONTROL
J'O'"'
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INPUT
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:;" rO'h'
.-----------.-----------~~----------------------------~
1',0'"'
FIGURE 8. LM274/LM374, LM273/LM373 First Stage Converter Operation for AM Signal Detection @ 455 kHz
292
Consumer Circuits
The LM 175 is specified for operation over the • Capable' of fundamental or overtone, series or
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The PClrallel mode of operation
LM275 is specified for operation over the -25°C
• Separate po¥"er supply lead for logic buffer for
to +85°C temperature range. The LM375 is speci-
!19ise isolation
fied for~oper:ation over the O°C to +70°C temper-
ature range. • Low ppwer dissipation
TOP VIEW
01p·F
*,BYPASS
OSCILLATOR
OUTPUT
01 ... F
*,BYPASS
Oh,F oI""'T",01#F
~BYPASS ~IYPASS
FIGURE 1. 10 MHz L-C Sine Wave Oscillator FIGURE 2. 1 MHz Crystal Oscillator with TTL Output
293
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r-..
(W)
:E
....I
absolute maximum ratings
"Nr-..
U) Supply Operating Voltage (Pin
Supply Operating Voltage (Pin
14)
13)
24V
7V
Storage Temperature Range
Operating Temperature' Range LM175
-65°C to +150 e
-55°C to +125°e
o
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DC CHARACTERISTICS
Power SLppl y Current (Pin 14) Ips14 Vee = 24V 4.0 6.0 12.0 mA
Power Supply Current (Pin 13) Ips13 No Load at Pin 12 4.0 6.0 14.0 mA
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Oscillator Gain (at 1 kHz) gmose Pin 9 Open, Pin 10 Open 1.4 mmhos
Pin 9 Tied to Pin 10 1.9 mmhos
Pin 9 Grounded, Pin 10 Open 3.6 rnmhos
Pin 9 Open,' Pin 10 Grounded 10.0 mmhos
s
Oscillator 3 dB Bandwidth BWose Rs = RL (Pin 5) = 50n 200 MHz
0
,
Note 1: For operation at elevated temperatures, the device must be operated based on a 150 e maximum junction temperature
with a thermal resistance of 140°C/W for the metal DIP package and 100°C maximum junction temperature with a thermal
resistance of 150°C/W for the plastic DIP package. .
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W
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Frequency vs Temperature
Rejection ppm/DC
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-55°C < T A < +125°C 0.05
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10,703,800
10,703,000 t-f-+-++
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10,700,600 h11n'-I+J-+-+-+-+-If--+-+-+-+-+-I 0.8 VCONTROl
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1\
10,699,800 ~J 0.4
10,699,000 ...
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HYPERAIRUPT JUNCTION , ~8YPASS
VARACTOR DIODE
295
typical oscillator circuit connections
10,706,800
Frequency and Output Voltage
for Series Tuned VCXO
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BYPASS
10,705,200 1/
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10,697,200 0.2
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VARACTOROIODE -=
10.7 MHz Series Resonant Crystal Oscillator 10.7 MHz Parallel Resonant Crystal Oscillator
+Vee +Vee
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1000
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-
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P10 OPEN
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~ ...... ........
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4.5 5.0 r--
4 12 16 20 24 -35 45 85 125 12 16 20 24
Vee (VI TEMPERATURE reI Vee (PIN 141
296
typical performance characteristics (con 't)
-120
Vee = 5V
Rs= 50n
RL = 50n
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130 / a: .2
Rs = 50n
RL = 50n
TA = 25°C
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180
-35 45 85 125 10 100 1000 10 100 1000
TA rCI FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz)
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100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1000
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FREQUENCY (MHz)
1000
dc test circuit
OSC Vee TTl BUFFER Vee
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BYPASS Vs BYPASS Vs B BYPASS
NON·INVERTING INPUT 2 13 NC
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11 GNO *
10
Your
INVERTING INPUT 3 6 Your
INPUT INPUT
INVERTING INPUT 6 B NC
GNO 4 5 GNO
GNO 1 8 VOUT
GNO GND GND GNO
*Hlltsink Pins
TOP VIEW TOP VIEW
schematic diagram
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III
13,4,5,10,11, 12)GNO GNU
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Supply Voltage 22V
o
Peak Current 1.3A
Package Dissipation 14 Pin DIP (Note 6) 5.0W
Package Dissipation 8 Pin DIP (Note 7) 660mW
Input VOltage ±0.5V
'Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature O°C to +70° C
Junction Temperature +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) +300°C
Gain Av 40 50 60 V/V
Supply Voltage Vs 8 22 V
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10,11; 12
THICKNESS 0.04
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--l0.251--
299
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:E typical p~rformance characteristics
....I
Maximum Device Dissipation vs Ambient Temperature
6.0
Tc MEASURED
ONPIN4'ORll
5.0 .............,...ou--r--+--+(N OTE: 6)
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
o
010 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TA - AMBIENT TEMPE~AT~RE (OC)
Device Dissipation vs Output Device Dissipation Its Output Device Dissipation vs Output
Power - 4n Load Power - an Load Power - 16n Load
3.5 3,5 3.0
3% OIST.
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LEVEL
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Power Supply Current vs Total Harmonic Distortion Output Voltage Gain and
Supply Voltage vs Frequency Phase vs Frequency
10.0 I I 2.0 40
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Po - OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) OUTPUT POWER (WATTS,) FREQUENCY
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Phono Amplifier Bridge Amplifier
Vs=18V Ys Ys
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1
1
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24V
240K
24V 24V
AO-rl-F~W~F~
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Two-Pole Fast Turn-On NAB Tape Preamp Audio Mixer
302
absolute maximum ratings
Input Resistance
I nput Current
Sink 2 mA
303
...
00
M
:E typical performance characteristics
....I
Large Signal Frequency
Response Gain vs Temperature VCC vs ICC
22 120 13
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FREQUENCY (Hz) TEMPERATURE (C) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
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10 20 30 40 10 100 1k 10k lOOk 10 1001kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
120
120
110
100
90
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15
30
45
120
110
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10 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M 10M 10 100 lk 10k _1M 1M 10M 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
\
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V
100 lk 100 lk 10k -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
f (Hz) f (Hz) TIME (f-ls)
Consumer Circuits
+IN(1) 1 14 +IN(2)
-IN(1) 2 13 -IN(2)
GNO 4 11 Vee
(1.81
GAIN CONTROL(I) 6 9 GAIN CONTROL(2)
OUTPUT(I) 7 8 OUTPUT(2)
TOP VIEW
typical applications
.OOI5jlF
lK
Tape Reamplifier (NAB Equilization) Phono Pre-Amp (RIAA Equilization) Flat Response - Fixed Gain
Configuration
305
absolute maximum ratings
Input Resistance
I nput Current
Sink 2 mA
306
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3:
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Large Signeil Frequency
Response Gain vs Temperature VCC vs ICC
22 13
r I 110
,
t:l
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1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1M 10M 100M 25 50 75 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
FREQUENCY (Hz) TEMPERATURE rC) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
/v ~
z
c
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SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
110
100
90
80
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30
45
60
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165
20
10
70 180 0
10 100 lk 10k lOOk 1M 10M 10 100 lk 10k .1M 1M 10M 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
10
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TIME (iJs)
I (Hz) I (Hz)
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LM565/LM565C phase locked loops ~
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general description 0)
The LM565and LM565C are general purpose phase • 0.2% linearity of demodulated output
c.n
("')
locked loops containing a stable, highly linear volt- • Linear triangle wave with in phase zero crossings
age controlled oscillator for low distortion FM available
demodulation, and a double balanced .phase detec- • TTL and DTL compatible phase detector input
tor with good carrier suppression. The VCO fre- and square wave output
quency is set with an external resistor and capa-
• Adjustable hold in range from ±1% to> ±60%.
citor, and a tuning range of 10: 1 can be obtained
with the same capacitor. The characteristics of the
closed loop system-bandwidth, response speed,
capture and pull in range-may be adjusted over a
wide range with an external resistor and capacitor. applications
The loop may be broken between the VCO and
• Data and tape synchronization
the phase detector for insertion of a digital fre-
quency divider to obtain frequency multiplication. • Modems
• FSK demodulation
The LM565H is specified for operation over the • FM demodulation
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Frequency synthesizer
LM565CH and LM565CN are specified for opera-
tion over the O°C to + 70°C temperature range. • Tone decoding
• Frequency multiplication and division
features • SCA demodulators
• 200 ppmtC frequency stability of the VCO • Telemetry receivers
• Power supply range of ±5 to ±12 volts with • Signal regeneration
100 ppm/% typical • Coherent demodulators.
". 1.15K
R14
1.
RJ
200 R' R15
200 205
-Vee
-Vee
yeo 4
OUTPUT
PHASE COMMRATOR 5 10 +Vcc
VCOINPUT
REF~~~~~~ 6
....-----.,.,,, "'TIMING
CAPACITOR
yeo ~~~~:~~ 7
a TIMING
PHASE COMPARATOR RESISTOR
VCOINPUT
309
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±12V
Power Dissipation (Note 1) 300ml1tt
Differe~tial Input Voltage ±lV
Operating Temperature Range LMS6SH -S5°C to +125°C
LMS6SCH, LMS6SCN O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
LM565 LM565C/LM565CN
M
Operating. Frequency
100 200 ppm/oC
Temperature Coefficient
Total Harmonic Distortion ±10% Frequency Deviation 0.2 0.75 0.2 1.5 %
AM Rejection 40 40 dB
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the L:~S6S is lS0oC, while that of the LM565C
and LM56SCN is 100°C. For operation at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-S package rHust
be derated based on a thermal resistance of 150oC/W junction to ambient or 4SoC/W junction to case.
Thermal resistance of the dual-in·line package is 100o C/W.
310
typical performance characteristics
Power Supply Current as a Lock Range as a Function
Function of Supply Voltage of Input Voltage VCO Frequency
I""
100K
T~ = 2~oC- WI
Vee = +6V
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TOTAL SUPPL Y VOLTAGE (V) PEAK TO PEAK INPUT VOLTAGE (mV) FREQUENCY (Hz)
VCO Frequency as a
Oscillator Output Waveforms
-.....
ct 180
Phase Shift vs Frequency
~
Function of Temperature
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~ TA = 25°C
A ...> Vee =±6V
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RESISTANCE BETWEEN PINS 7 AND 8 (n) RELATIVE FREE RUNNING VCO FREQUENCY
ac test circuit
SA~U~~~~<>-_ _ _ _ _ _ -+-+I
INPUT
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OffSET
VOLTAGE
DEM(ci~~lV:~EO
OUTPUT
NOle S,OpenlorDulpulOHwtVolt'fl!
(V , -V.;IMeasu,ement
311
typical applications
DEMODULATED
OUTPUT
500
0.1 ~F
INPUT ....---...............-----~t---.__o+6V
'0
.01
'::OK' "*'"'
IRIG Channel 13 Demodulator
312
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In designing with phase locked loops such as the The natural bandwidth of the -closed loop response
c.n
LM565, the important parameters of interest are: may be found from: "3:r-
FREE RUNNING FREQUENCY l/"i<:"Ko
fn = 2rr J -R,"c,
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f
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= 2.7 RaCa Associated with this is a damping factor:
o
LOOP GAIN: relates the amount of phase change
between the input signal and the VCO signal for a
[, _ __- 2
~j l __
R 1 C 1 KoKo
shift in input signal frequency (assuming the loop For narrow band applications where a narrow noise
remains in lock). In servo theory, this is called bandwidth is desired, such as applications involving
the "velocity error coefficient". tracking a slowly varying carrier, a lead lag filter
<
(s~c)
should be used. In general, if 1/R 1 C 1 KoKd,
Loop gain KoKo the damping factor for the loop becomes quite
small resulting in large overshoot and possible
radians/sec)
Ko oscillator sensitivity ( volt instability in the transient response of the loop.
In this case, the natural frequency of the loop
may be found from
Ko = phase detector sensitivity (VOdl.ts )
ra Ian
33.6 fo
KoKo = --- R2 is selected to produce a desired damping factor
Vc [" usually between 0.5 and 1.0. The damping
fo = VCO frequency in Hz factor is found from the approximation:
Vc = total supply voltage to circuit.
the loop will remain in lock after initially being "- ~ RAD
locked. N 105
SEC §~
:-c
~ ~ ~ "-
+ --
-
8 fo
Vc 103
'loo..
"
free running frequency of VCO 102
N. ~
Vc = total supply voltage to the circuit. " 10
T, + T2 (sec)
lM565
10'
Simple Lag Filter Lag-Lead Filter 10-4 1(tl 10-2 10-'
T2
A simple lag filter may be used for wide closed Damping Time Constant vs Natural Frequency
loop bandwidth applications such as modulation
following where the frequency deviation of the Capacitor C2 should be much smaller than C1 since
carrier is fairly high (greater than 10%), or where its function is to provide filtering of carrier. In
wideband modulating signals must be followed. general C2 ~ 0.1 C1 .
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Ln
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Ln LM566/LM566C voltage controlled oscillators
:E
....I general description
The LM566/LM566C are general purpose voltage • High temperature stability
controlled oscillators which may be used to gener- • Excellent supply voltage rejection
ate square and triangular waves, the frequency of
• 10 to 1 frequency range with fixed capacitor
which is a very linear function of a control volt-
• Frequency programmable by means of current,
age. The frequency is also a function of an external
voltage, resistor or capacitor.
resistor and capacitor.
'15
4.JK
TRIANGLE
WAVE
OUTPUT
TOP VIEW
Dual-In-Line Package
8 Vee
1 TIMING CAPACITOR
8 TIMING RESISTOR
6 MODULATION
INPUT
TOPVIEW
QUADRATURE
~~---~1~~~~PATIBl~
IN'HASE
L--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~1~~~~PATI8LE
314
absdlute maximOm ratings
315
typical performance characteristics
" "-
> AC TEST CIRCUIT
2, '\
c.:o
...
z 1.5 V
S '" c:;
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d ~V
a: I' ...c.:o .1
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ct
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en
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1.OK .0001
0.1 1.0 10 10 102 103 1[J4 105 lOS .5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
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r- MAXIMUM :..t g 1.5 V ... :::1-
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en
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TA = 25°C
AC TEST CIRCUIT
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c.:o
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d
en
+6
+4
~~
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- ~
5 -2.5
10 15 20 25 -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE rC) wt--.
> -0.3
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t:I
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c
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~
RLl = 10K ct
I 3.0
100 lk 10k 100 lk 10k 100 lk 10k
RL 1 PIN 3 TO GROUND (n) RL2 PIN 4 TO GROUND (n) RLl PIN 3 TO GROUND (n)
316
Consumer Circuits
OUTPUT
v+
317
absolute maximum ratings
~\ ~
,~ " LI\iI567 LM567C/LM567CN
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Quiescent 6 8 7 10 mA
Activated 11 13 12 15 mA
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM567 is 150°C, while that of the LM567C and LM567CN is 100~C.
For operating at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-5 package must be derated based on a thermal resistance cif
150°C/W, junction to ambient or 45°C/W, junction to case. For the DIP the device ,must be derated based on a thermal
resistance of 187° C/W, junction to ambient. .,
318
typical performance characteristics
Typical Frequency Drift with Typical Bandwidth Variation Typical Frequency Drift with
Temperature (Mean and S.D.) with Temperature (Mean and S.D.) Temperature
~ 1.5 I I 15 ~ 1.5 I I
> +V = 5.75V 14 > +V = 4.75V
Co)
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Z
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10
8
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0.5
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Z
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Z
~
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2.5 2
BANDWIDTH AT 25°C - ..,~
Cl
Z
c:C
-1.0
-1.5
4
Co) -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 ~ -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE rC) TEMPERATURE (OC)
Typical Frequency Drift with Bandwith vs Input Signal Largest Detection Bandwidth
Temperature (Mean and S.D.) Amplitude
300 15
> +V = 7.0V (1)
Co)
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Z
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200
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TA = 25°C
~
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Cl
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c:( -10 o I
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TEMPERATURE rC) BANDWIDTH (%OF fa) CENTER FREQUENCY (Hz)
I >
Co)
I'ro-.. ~. (MINIMUM C2) .
Co)
10 50
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30
20
--
10
10 12 1'4 16 10 10 20 30 50 100
319
typical applications
Touch-Tone Decoder
Oscillator with Quadrature Output
~90
""1JL
RI
vco
TERMINAL
(,6%)
COMPONENT VALUES (TYPICAL)
R, I.BTO 15 Kn
R, 4.1Kn
R3 20Kn
C, O.lOmfd
C:z 1.0 mfd 6V
C3 2.Zmfd8V
c. ZiOmfdlV
r C1*
o
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The bandwidth of the filter may be found from
the approximation
BW 1070 Vrv:-
t:i;
lIT
- - SIGNAL +5V
INPUT
Where:
320
Consumer Circuits
general description
The LM703L is a monolithic RF-IF amplifier, limiter amplifier, and Chroma reference oscillator
having an efficient DC biasing system, reducing for color TV.
demands upon power supply and decoupling ele-
ments. Its low internal feedback guarantees a high features
stability-limited gain. • Power Consumption 96 mW (max.)
• Forward Transadmittance 33 mmhos
Applications include limiting and nonlimiting am-
plifiers, mixers, and RF oscillators. The LM703L • I nput Conductance 0.35 mmhos
is specifically characterized for operation in con- • Output Conductance 0.03 mmhos
sumer applications such as TV sound IF, FM-IF • Peak-to-Peak Output Current 5.0mA
ITOPYIEWI
Y+
GROUNO
typical applications
~~-"'-OUT
.11'1'
~.05~F
RECEIVER
FRD I Mgl
FRONT END I
lK
L ____ .J
220pF
321
absolute maximum ratings
Operating Temperature
Supply Voltage 20V Range O°C to 70°C
Output Collector Voltage 24V Storage Temperature
Voltage Between Input Range -65°C to 150°C
Terminals ±5.0V Lead Temperature
Internal Power Dissipation 200mW (soldering - 60 seconds) 300°C
Peak-to-Peak Output Current ein = 400 mV rms, f = 10.7 MHz 3.0 5.0 mA
Forward Transadmittance ein = 10 mV rms, f:::; 10.7 MHz 24.0 33.0 mmho
I nput Conductance ein =< 10 mV rms, f:::; 10.7 MHz 0.35 1.0 mmho
Note 1: These specifications apply for TA = 2SoC, V+ = 12V unless otherwise specified.
----
100 2 100 20
~ II:
50
~~~
1 ~ 50 10
0
.... 0 0 0
7 I 9 10 11 12 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
SUPI'l Y VOL TAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (OC) TEMPERATURE ("C) TEMPERATURE ("C)
Note: For additional performance curves, and packaging, see LM703/C/E data sheet.
322
Consumer Circuits' " I
Dual-In-Line Package
schematic and connection diagrams
----
GAIN
SElECT
INPUT OUTPUT
1 G2,A G'A V· 1
HI H2 HI
UK 2.4K 10K
Y'
NOTE: Pin 5 connected toca5e.
TOPYIEW
YOUT
51<! 51n
51n 51<!
RADJ
323
absolute maximum ratings
Differential Input Voltage ±5V
Common Mode Input Voltage ±6V
Vee ±8V
Output Current 10 rnA
power Dissipation (Note 1) 500mW
Junction Temperature +150°C
Storage Temperature ~ange -65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature Range LM733 -55°C to +125°C
LM733C O°C to +70°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
324
~
electrical characteristics
(The following specifications apply for -55°C < T A < 125°C for the LM733 and oOe < T A < 70°C for the LM733e, Vs = ±6.0V)
TEST LM733 LM733C
CHARACTER ISTICS TEST CONDITIONS
CIRCUIT MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of the LM733 is 150°C, while that of the LM733C is
100°C. For operation at elevated temperatures, devices in the TO-100 package must be derated based
on a thermal resistance of l50°C/W junction to ambient or 45°C/W junction to case. Thermal resis-
tance of the dual-in-line package is lOO°C/W.
Note 2: Pins G1A and Gl B connected together.
Note 3: Pins G2A and G2B connected together.
Note 4: Gain select pins open.
Differential Overdrive
Phase Shift vs Frequency Phase Sh ift vs F requ ency Recovery Time
0 0 70
~ GAIN 2 ~
Vs - +&V Vs =±&V
Vs =±&V ~~ TA =25°C c
TA =25°C
-t;:
-5
" "',"',- TA =25°C
C -100
-50
~
~
~,
~
i=
>
&0
50
GAIN 2
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a: 20
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a:
w
> 10
V
-25 -350
GAIN It/ rrr 0
0
I--I-- /
0 1 2 3 4 5 & 7 & 9 10 1 5 10 50 100 500 1000 0 20 40 &0 &0 100 120 1401&01&0200
FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (MHz) DIffERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (mV)
325
typical perfor~ance characteristics (con't).
-"
W
40 W 40 W
GAIN 2 ClJ ClJ
ClJ
'".....
.... 3D '"......... 30
I I '"~ 30
~
~ TA = _55°C
N
"
~
Q Q 0
> > >
20 f-- 20 20
~
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0
10
TA = 7o°C--TI
W
0
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~
ClJ
z
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z
Tiiwct ~
ClJ
z
V~ ~ ~6V
en en TA = 125°C en V~ ~ ~3V
-10 -10 LII ~ -10
5 10 '50100 SOD 1000 , i 5 10 50 100 SOD 1000 5 10 50100 SOD 1000
Voltage Gain vs
Voltage Gain vs RADJ Voltage Gain vs Temperature Supply Vol~~ge
1000 1.15 1.4
«
z
Vs = ±6V
TA = 25°C z 1.10
1\ Vs = ±6V
1.3
TA = 25°C
z
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10 ~"" I""- .80 .4
10 100 lk 10k -60 -20 20 60 100 140 4
TEMPERATURE (OC) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V)
,
ex: ex: ~
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5 10 50 100 SOD 1000 '3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 10 50 100 do.
i . . . ,,!\i
SOD lk 5k 10k
FREQ~ENCY (MHz) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) ~OAD R~~~STANCE (n)
Common Mode Rejection Input Noise Voltage vs Supply Current and Input
Ratio vs Frequency Source Resistance Resistance vs Temperature
~ 100 100 21 I',;," 70
GAIN 2 GAIN 2 Vs = ±6V
o
i=
90
.... ""'" ..... '
Vs = ±6V
~
90 Vs = ±6V 20 GAIN 2 60
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80
......
TA = 25°C >
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ct
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10k . lOOk 1M 10M 100M 10 100 lk 10k -60 -20 I ~D 60 100 140
FREQUENCY (Hz) SOURCE RESISTANCE (n) TEM~~RATURE eC)
326
Consumer Circuits
lK
5%
SETUP
SWITCH
CHROMA
INPUT
REFERENCE B IN >-----11---------'
00l.F
REFERENCE A IN >-----11----------......J
001 F
327
absolute maximum ratings
Power Dissipation
T A = 10°C or less 450mW Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
T A = 10°C or more Derate Linearly Supply Voltage +30V
8.2mWtC Reference Input Volt (p.p) 5V
Operating Temperature O°C to +lO°C Chroma Input Voltage (p.p) 5V
DC Output Volts V9, V11, V13 1 ec=O RL=3.3k 13.2 14.5 15.8 V
DC Output Volts V9, V11, V13 1 ec = 0 T A = 10°C RL = 3.3k 13.0 14.5 16.0 V
DYNAMIC
328
Consumer Circuits
OUTPU12
OUTPUT 2
tAGZ
INPurl
lAG21 •
NON INVERTING 5
INPUT 2
INVERTING 6 9 NQNINVERTING
:NPUT2 INPUT 1
8 INVERTING
INPUT 1
13 OUTPUT 1
820pF
'"
!: +20
;3
w
INPUT '" +10
~
> 0
+Vcc C
N
-Vee
:::; -10
od:
25/JF/J,OV
~ -20
i\
VoltlgegllA .. 14dBatlKHl >'
Inpuloverloadpoint. 100mV,msatl KHz od:
Outputvolt.gesWlng.
Output nOI5e level . ;e~t~;~:,~t ;O~~lbae~::'l':~~O L...--II---4--l 10 100 1.0k 10k lOOk
pllono mput (lOputshortedl
f. FREOUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 1
329
M
o
...::E
M
absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage ±15V
...I Power Dissipation (Note 1) 415mW
Operating Temperature Range o
to 75°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
~ '1111~m~~~1
21
~ 10- F
~
~ 10-
22
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~ 10-23
1111
....
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24
~
;l
-2 10-25 L.....L...1..lllJ.W.......I....L.LWlJL.....J..J..
100 lk 10k lOOk ~ 10 100 lk 10k lOOk
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
330
Consumer Circuits
LM1304/LM1305/LM1307/LM1307E
FM multiplex stereo demodulator
general description
The LM1304, LM1305, LM1307 and LM1307E are option of emitter-·follower output drivers for buf-
designed to derive the left and right channel audio fers or high current applications.
information from the detected composite stereo
signal. The LM 1304 eliminates the need for an features
external stereo-channel separatiqn control. The • Operation over a wide power supply range
LM 1305 is similar to the LM 1304 but permits the
• Built in stereo-indicator lamp driver -
use ofan external stereo-channel separation control
for 'maximum separation. The LM1307 is al'so 120 mA typical
sim liar to the LM 1304 but does no~ pave the aud io • Automatic switching between stereo and
mute ~ontrol, or the stereo/mono switch. The monaural
LM1307E is similar to the LM1307 but has the • Audio mute control
circuit schematics
liKe
OOU8LERTANK
~_ROUTPUT
2 1
r 13 12 11
,
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01,Lr
02
lK
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034
2K
.
035
lK 037
'00
':"
1
G
AUDIO STEREO
MUTE SWITCH
lM1304
331
w
r....
o
...:E
(It) absolute maximum ratings
Power Supply Voltage +22V
....I
Lamp Driver Current 120 rnA
""-
r.... Power Dissipation 625 mW
o(It)
...
:E
Derate Above T A = +25°C
Operating Temperature Range (Ambient)
Storage Temperature Range
5.0 mW/oC
O°C to +75°C
-65°C to +150°C
....I Output Current (LM1307E) 25mA
"-
Il) Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
o
...
(It)
:E
....I electrical characteristics (Vee = 12V, T A = 25°C, '75 JiS de-emphasis unless otherwise noted)
........
~
o PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX
...
(It)
:E
Input Impedance f = 1 kHz 12 20
UNITS
kn
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circuit schematics (con't) W
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INPUT 10K
A, RlD
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20K
r!. ~ ~
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SEPARATION
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036
t
034 037
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AUOIO
MUff
,
ST£~En
SWITCH
.
lM1305
Rl
45K lK 1 1
ANK2 DOT lCHANNELOUTl'UT
2 1
-T'~ 13
12 11
,
01 , .
~1 R2
200
0"
lK 1
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02 , .
03 , .
COMPOSITE 3
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SIGNAL
INPUt
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,
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m
2K
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310
~
51( lK
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03'
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G
lM1307
333
circuit schematics (con't)
11
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The LM1310 is a unique FM stereo demodulator • Simple, noncritical tuning by single potenti-
which uses phase locked techniques to derive the ometer adjustment
right and left audio channels from the composite
• I nternal stereo/monaural switch with 100 rnA
signal. Using a phase locked loop to regenerate the
lamp driving capability
38 kHz subcarrier, it requires no external L-C
tanks for tuning. Angnment is accompHshed with • Wide dynamic range: 600 mVrms maximum
a single potentiometer. composite input signal
• Wide supply voltage range: 10 to 24 volts
features • Excellent channel separation
'schematic diagram
18kH.
MONITOR
470 .33
11 10
LM1310
STEREO
LAMP
(100 mAl
Vee
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absolute maximum ratings
~
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Supply Voltage 24V
Power Dissipation (Note 3) 575mW
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Recovered Audio 200 mVrms monaural input 160 200 250 mVrms
Input Resistance 40 kn
SCA Rejection 200 mVrms composite at 67 kHz 50 dB
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genera I description
The LM1310E is a unique FM stereo demodulator • Simple, noncritical tuning by single potentiom-
which uses phase locked techniques to derive the eter adj ustment
right and left audio channels from the composite
• I nternal stereo/monaural switch with 100 mA
signal. Using a phase locked loop to reg~nerate lamp driving capability
the 38 kHz subcarrier, it requires no external L-C
tanks for tuning. Alignment is accomplished with a • Wide dynamic range: 600 mVrms maximum
single potentiometer. composite input signal
• Wide supply voltage range: 10 to 24 volts
features • Excellent channel separation
schematic diagrams
LEFT RIGHT
OUTI'tIT OUTPUT
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Supply Voltage 24V
Power Dissipation(Note 3) 575mW
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
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Storage Temperature Range -55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Recovered Audio 200 mVrms monaural input 160 200 250 mVrms
Input Resistance 40 kn
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schematic diagram
A16
10K A20 A25 A26
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage 16V Operating Temperature Range O°C to 75°C
Input Signal Voltage (Pin 4) 0.7 Vrms Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Power Dissipation Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
T A = 25°C or less 850mW
T A = 25°C or more Derate Linearly 6.67 mWtC
electrical cha racteristics (TA = 25°C, Vee = 12V, unless otherwise ,noted)
LIMITS
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS fo = 4.5 MHz, flF = ±25 kHz, unless otherwise noted
Amplifier Voltage Gain AV(lF) V 1N ~ 0.3 mVrms 65 dB
Audio Preamplifier AV(AF) V 1N = 500 mV @ 400 Hz 40 dB
Open Loop Gain
Input Limiting Threshold V1N(LlM) FM = 400 Hz 80 160 /.tVrms
Recovered Audio Output VO(AF) 0.35 0.50 Vrms
Recovered Audio Output VO(AF) fo = 5.5 MHz, AF = ±50 kHz 0.8 Vrms
Total Harmonic THO OL = 24, flf = 7.5 kHz 1.0 %
Distortion
Maximum Undistorted OL = 24
Audio Output Voltage V OMAX Audio Gain = 10 3.5 Vrms
AM Suppression AMR AM: 1 kHz @ 30%, V 1N = 20 mV 38 45 dB
test circuit
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BIAS
TOP VIEW
SIGNAL
INPUT 1(1) Dual-I n-Line Package
GAIN +SIGNAL IN 1 14 V-
ADJUST
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absolute maximum ratings
Internal Power Dissipation (Note 1) SOOmW
Applied Voltage (Note 2) 30V
Differential Input Signal (V7 - Va) ±S.OV
Differential Input Signal (V4 - V1) ±(S+lsR.)V
Input Signal (V2 - V1, V3 - V4) S.OV
Bias Current (15) 12mA
Operating Temperature Range LM 1S96 -SSoC to +12SoC
LM1496 O°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature Range -6SoC to +lS0°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Input Offset Current (11 - 14) 0.7 S.O 0.7 5.0 p.A
I nput Offset Current (17 - Is) 0.7 5.0 5.0 5.0 ~A
Note 1: LM1596 rating applies to case temperatures to +125°C; derate linearly at 6.5 mW/oC for
ambient temperature above 75°C. LM1496 rating applies to case temperatures to +70 oC.
Note 2: Voltage applied between pins 6-7,8-1,9-7,9-8,7-4,7-1,8-4,6-8,2-5,3-5.
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This figure shows the LM1596 used as a single sideband (SSB) suppressed carrier demodulator (product detector). The
carrier signal is applied to the carrier input port with sufficient amplitude for switching operation. A carrier input level
of 300 mVrms is optimum. The composite SSB signal is applied to the signal input port with an amplitude of 5.0 to
500 mVrms. All output signal components except the desired demodulated audio are filtered out, so that an offset
adjustment is not required. This circuit may also be used as an AM detector by applying composite and carrier signals
in the same manner as described for product detector operation.
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The frequency doubler circuit shown will double low-level signals with low distortion. The value of C should be chosen
for low reactance at the operati ng frequency.
Signal level at the carrier input must be less than 25 mV peak to maintain operation in the linear region of the switching
differential amplifier. Levels to 50 mV peak may be used with some distortion of the output waveform. If a larger input
signal is available a resistive divider may be used at the carrier input, with full signal applied to the signal input.
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schematic diagram
19 kHz
MONITOR
STEREO
LAMP
(100mA)
LM1800
3.9K
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OUTPUT OUTPUT
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~
...I Supply Voltage 24V
Power Dissipation (Note 3) 575mW
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
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schematic diagram
NOISE
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage 30V
Power Dissipation (Note 2) 625 mW
Operating Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
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schematic diagram
12 13
R21
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R16
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R18
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R22
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Supply Voltage 15V Operating Temperature Range O°C to +85°C
Input Signal Voltage (Pin 4) 3.5V Storage Temperature Range _65°C to +150°C
Power Dissipation Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
T A = 25°C or less 850 mW
T A = 25°C or more Derate Linearly 6.67 mWtC
TEST LIMITS
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS
CIRCUIT MIN TYP MAX UNITS
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Current 12 17 22 mA
Amplifier I nput Reference 1.45 V
Detector Input Reference 3.65 V
Amplifier High Output Level 1.25 1.45 1.65 V
Amplifier low Output Level 0.125 0.145 0.18 V
Detector Output Level 4.3 5.0 5.7 V
De·emphasis Resistance 7.2 8.8 10.8 kS2
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS fo = 4.5 MH L'.IF = ±25 kHz, Peak Separation = 15.0 kHz, Source Resistance = 50n
A 1F / 1 V 1N ~ 0.3 mVrms 55 58
V 1O(IF) 1 V 1N = 10 mV 1.25 1.45
V1N(LIM) 2 FM = 400 Hz 400 800
VO(af) 2 V 1N = 60 mV, FM = 400 Hz 0.5 0.6
THD 2 100% FM Modulation 1.5
AMR 2 AM: 1 kHz @ 30%, V 1N = 10 mV 40 46
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS fo = 10.7 MHz, L'.IF = ±75 kHz, Peak Separation = 1 MHz, Source Resistance = 50S2
test circuit
HP202H
FM/AM
BOONTON91H
GENERATOR
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schematic diagram
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R21
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage 14V Operating Temperature Range o°C to +85°C
Input Signal Voltage (Pin 4) 3.5V Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +l50°C
Power Dissipation Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 3OQ°C
T A = 25°C or less 850mW
T A = 25°C or more Derate Linearly 6.67 mWfC
TEST LIMITS
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS
CIRCUIT MIN TYP MAX UNITS
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS fo = 4.5 MH, 6f = ±25 kHz, Peak Separation = 150 kHz, Source Resistance = 50Q
Amplifier Voltage Gain AIF 1 VIN <::;: 0.3 mVrms 58 dB
Amplifier Output Voltage V'OIIF) 1 VIN = 10 mV 1.45 V p_p
Input Limiting Threshold VINILlM) 2 FM = 400 Hz 300 J.1Vrms
Recovered Audio Output V Olafl 2 VIN = 60 mV, FM = 400 Hz 0.5 Vrms
Output Distortion THO 2 100% FM Modulation 1.5 %
AM Suppression AMR 2 AM: 1 kHz @ 30%, VIN = 10 mV 46 dB
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS fo = 10.7 MHz, 6f = ±75 kHz, Peak Separation = 550 kHz, Source Resistance = 50Q
Amplifier Voltage Gain AIF 1 VIN <:::: 0.3 mVrms 53 dB
Amplifier Output Voltage Vl011F) 1 VIN ~ 10 mV 1.45 Vp n
Input Limiting Threshold VINILlM) 2 FM = 400 Hz 230 300 500 JlV
Recovered Audio Output V Olaf ) 2 VIN = 60 mV, FM = 400 Hz 0.3 0.4 0.5 Vrms
Output Distortion THO 2 100% FM Modulation 1.0 %
AM Suppression AMR 2 AM: 1 kHz @ 30%, VIN = 10 mV 40 dB
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The LM3028A/LM3028B/LM3053 is a monolithic • Single- and dual-ended operation CO
R F/I F amplifier intended for emitter-coupled (dif- .• Operation from DC to 120 MHz * OJ
ferential) or cascode amplifier operation from DC ........
to 120 MHz in industrial and communications
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• Wide operating-current range. ~
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CA3028B and CA3053 respectively. The LM3028B (J1
is similar to the LM3028A but has premium per- w
formance with tighter limits in offset voltage and applications
current, bias current and voltage gain. The LM3053
is similar to the LM3028A/LM3028B but is rec- • R F and I F I inear amplifiers, both differential
ommended for IF ampl ifier operation with less and cascode
critical DC parameters. • Mixers
features • Oscillators
• Converters in commercial FM
• Controlled for input offset voltage, input offset
current, and input bias current * • DC, audio and sense amplifiers
• Balanced differential amplifier configuration • Limiting I F amplifiers
with controlled constant-current source to pro- • Hybrid building block
vide unexcelled versatility • Emitter coupled switches
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CURRENT
SOURCE
EMITIER
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LM3028B LM3053
....... Supply Operatmg Voltage ±15V ±12V Storage Temperature _65° C to 200° C
CO Differentldl Input Voltage
Voltage Between 1 & 8
±5V
OV to +20V
±5V
OV to +15V
Operating Temperature
Power Dissipation @ 25°C
_55°C to 125°C
450mW
CO Vol tage 8etween 5 & 6 OV to +20V OVto+15V Derate 5 mWfC Above 85°C
N Voltage 8etween 2 & 3 +5V to -11V +5V to -11V Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec I 300°C
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TEST LM3028A LM3028B LM3053
CO CIRCUIT
Vee VEE
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
UNITS
N
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5.0
5.0
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5.0
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0.25
2.0
2.0
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Input alas Current
12 -12 17 106 17 80
9 13 85
12 18 125
Power DiSSipation -6 24 35 54 24 35 42 mW
B 12 -12 120 170 260 120 170 220 mW
C 9 48 80 mW
12 91 150 mW
ac electrical characteristics
TEST LM3028A LM3028B LM3053
SYMBOL Vee UNITS
CIRCUIT MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Differential 1 kHz -6 35 38 42 dB
Voltage Gam 12 -12 40 42.5 45 dB
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10.7 MHz Function, 10.7 MHz
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test circuits
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absolute maximum ratings
Power Dissipation Operating Temperature Range _40°C to +85°C
T A = 25°C' or Less 700mW Storage :remperature Range -65°C to +150°C
T A = 25°C or More Derate Linearly 5.6 mWtC for TO-5 Power Supply Current 50 mA
Derate Linearly 10 mWtC for DIP
STATIC
Device Dissipation PT 2 Vee = 30V; Rs = 1.5k 130 150 mW
Current Drain IT 2 V,o = 10.5V 4.0 9.5 mA
Zener Regulating Voltage V10 2 Vee = 30V; Rs = 1.5k 10.9 12.8 V
Quiescent Current
into Pin 2
12 2 Vee = 30V; Rs = 1.5k 1 4 mA
Quiescent Voltage
at Pin 4
V4 1 Vec = 30V; Rs = 1.5k 5.0 8.0 V
Quiescent Voltage
at Pill 5
V5 1 Vee = 30V; Rs = 1.5k 5.0 8.0 V
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INPUT FREQUENCY DEVIATION (MHz) INPUT FREQUENCY DEVIATION (MHz)
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AUDIO OUTPUT
SUBSTRATE •
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VOLUME •
CONTROL IF OUTPUT
• DETECTOR
OUTPUT
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absolute maximum ratings
Input Signal Voltage (Between Pin 1 and 2) ±3V Power Dissipation
Power Supply Current (Pin 5) 75 mA T A = 25°C or less 850mW
T A = 25°C or more Derate Linearly 6.67 mWtC
Operating Temperature Range _40° C to +85° C
Storage Temperature Range _65°C to +150°C
electrical characteristics
TEST LIMITS
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS UNITS
CIRCUIT MIN TYP MAX
Static Characteristics
Zener Regulating Voltage 10.3 11.5 12.2 V
Ouiescent Supply Current 28 mA
Voltage @ Pin 12 4.0 5.2 5.8 V
Current into Terminal 5 V5 = 9V 10.0 12.3 24 mA
Dynamic Characteristics
I F Amplifier/Detector
Input Limiting Voltage V IN (lim) fo = 4.5 MHz 200 400 IJ.V
(-3 dB point) fm: 400 Hz @ ±25 kHz
Recovered Audio Vo(af) fo = 4.5 MHz, V IN = 100 mV 500 750 mVrms
1m: 400 Hz @ ±25 kHz
AM Rejection AMR fo = 4.5 MHz, 40 50 dB
fm: 400 Hz @ ±25 kHz
AM: 1 kHz @.30%
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Consumer Circuits
general description
The LM3066 is a monolithic integrated circuit Thresholds are set independently at terminals 9
designed for color signal processing in color and 4. The LM3066 and the LM3067 Chroma
television receivers. It includes gain controlled Demodulator constitute a complete chroma sys-
chroma and bandpass amplifiers, chroma output tem for color television receivers.
stage, gated burst amplifier, 3.58 MHz injection-
locked oscillator, automatic chroma control (ACC)
detector-amplifier, killer detector-amplifier, and
a zener-regulated voltage reference. The input features
chroma signal is applied to the chroma amplifier
• Complete color sync circuitry
which is controlled by the ACC detector-amplifier
maintaining a constant chroma level at terminal • Blanked chroma amplifier
16. The chroma amplifier feeds the chrQma signal • Chroma bandpass amplifier
in parallel to the bandpass and burst amplifiers. • Low output impedance chroma driver
The bandpass amplifier is gain controlled by the • . Color killer
DC chroma gain control and is also controlled by
• Automatic color control
the killer detector-amplifier. The horizontal keying
• DC chroma gain control
pulse gates the burst signal from the bandpass
amplifier to the burst amplifier which then injects • Zener regulated voltage reference
the burst signal into the 3.58 oscillator. The ACC • Aligned independently
and killer detectors sense the oscillator amplitude. • Short circuit protection
schematic diagram
Aj4
16 12 15 13 200 14 10 11
028
A22
5K
A7
500
,A18
820 A21
R8 5K
5K
A11
100
A19
270
A30
500
014
D3 R20
R29 R28 lK
4K 5K
015
Z5
R31
2K
Z4
SUBSTRATE
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absolute maximum ratings
Power Dissipation
T A = 70°C or less 600 mW
Above 70°C derate linearly 7.7 mWtC
Ambient Temperature Range
Operating -40 to +85°C
Storage -65 to +150°C
Power Supply Voltage (Pin 12) +12V
Power Supply Current (Pin 12) 50 mA
LIMITS
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS (Test Circuit 1)
ACC Reference (V 2 ) .5 V
Burst-Chroma Bias (V 3 ) 2.9 V
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3K
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TEST CIRCUIT 1
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3.9K
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All resistance values are in OHMS
Unless otherwise indicated, all capacitance values less than 1.0 are in microfarads, 1.0 or greater are
in picofarads
All coils have a Qou > 30
TEST CIRCUIT 2
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Consumer Circuits
general description
The LM3067 is a monolithic integrated circuit Chroma Signal Processor constitute a complete
designed primarily for color signal demodulation chroma system for color television receivers.
in color television receivers. A DC tint control
is also included. The reference subcarrier and
chroma signals are applied and the three de-
modulated R-Y, G-Y, B-Y color difference
features
signals are delivered with close DC balance and
proper amplitude ratios. The tint control achieves • Balanced chroma demodulators
a 100°+ phase adjustment by means of a customer- • DC tint control
operated DC control. A limiting amplifier and phase • Color difference matrix
shift network provide constant amplitude carriers
• Low output impedance drivers for direct
phase shifted 76° which then feed demodulator
coupling
drive amplifiers. The demodulators consist of two
sets of balanced detectors which receive the • Reference subcarrier I im iter
reference subcarrier and chroma signal. The chroma • Zener regulated voltage reference
signal is then demod~lated, matrixed, and DC • Internal R F filtering of demodu lation com-
shifted in voltage. The LM3067 and LM3066 ponents
schematic diagram
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R39
2.1K
10
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absolute maximum ratings
Power Dissipation
T A = 70°C or less 600 mW
Above 70°C derate linearly 7.7 mW/oC
Ambient Temperature Range
Operating -40 to +85°C
Storage -65 to +150°C
Power Supply Voltage (Pin 13) +12V
Power Supply Current (Pin 13) 50 mA
Input Currents
Tint Amplifier Phase Ref. (Note 2) (1/>6) V3 = 70 mVRMS 185 220 235 degrees
G-V (V g )
V3 = 70 mVRMS 1.1 V p _p
V'4 212 mVRMS 3.6
B-V (Va)
V V V V
l' 6V8--V 8- (V8+ 39+ lO) ,6Vg-Vg-
Note. _ (V8+ 39+ lO) , 6V lO=VlO- (V8+ V39+ V lO)
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INPUT
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G-YOUTPUT
B-YOUTPUT
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All rtsis1lnce values.r. In ohms.
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LMJ067
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TEST CIRCUIT 1
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05
G-Y OUTPUT
B-Y OUTPUT
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Note 1: Reference subcarrier input (V 3 ) is a 3.58 MHz CW signal from 50S! source.
Note 2: Chroma input (V 1.) is a 3.53 MHz CW signal from 50S! source.
Note 3: Phase and amplitude at terminal numbers 1,3,6, and 12 measured with HP8405A (or equivalent)
All resistlncev.lues.re in ohms. vector voltmeter.
Unlessothet'wlseindltlud,.lIclplcitlnce REG
REF
Note 4: Signals at t.rminal numbers 8, 9, and 10 measured with HP400E (or equivalent) voltmeter or
Vlluesl.ssth.nl.01l'.inmlcro'lr.ds
1.0 orgreet.rtretn ptcoflf.ds.
an oscilloscope.
Note 5: Tint control at maximum unless otherwise noted.
TEST CIRCUIT 2
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genera I description
The LM3070 integrated circuit is a phase locked keyed by the horizontal pulse applied at Pin 4,
loop oscillator controlled by an Automatic Phase which also inhibits the oscillator output amplifier
Control (APC) detector, and an Automatic Chroma during the burst interval. Balance adjustment of DC
Control (ACC) detector which generates the correc- offsets are provided to establish an initial no-signal
tion voltage for the ACC amplifier of the LM3071. offset control in the ACC output, and a no-signal,
Both the APC and the ACC detectors are piloted on-frequency adjustment through the APC detector-
by the burst signal present in the NTSC. color amplifier circuit which controls the oscillator
video signal applied at Pins 13 and 14 in quadrature. frequency. The oscillator output stage is differen-
The APC error output voltage controls the phase tially controlled at Pins 2 and 3 by the HUE con-
shift at Pin 7 in the oscillator feedback loop and trol to Pin 1.
locks the frequency of oscillation to the burst The circuit also includes a shunt regulator to
signal frequency. The APC and ACC detectors are establish a 12V DC supply.
R31
390
HUE
CONTROL,
GATE R1 A8 R12
INPUT 4 22K 2.2K 22K
A20 R21
3JK 22K
GROUNDC>,_~~~~ R22
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R3
22K
block diagram
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L--KEVPUlSE
~.4V
45 .. ,
INPUT
~~-----------------~---------~
Unless otherwIse mdtcated,all capacitance values
lesslhanl0aremmlclofarads
10 01 gruterarem picofarads
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Supply Current 40 mA
Internal Power Dissipation up to 70°C 550mW
Above 70°C Derate at 7 mWtC
Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
LIMITS
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX
Total Current into Oscillator 12 + 13 S, "OFF': S2 Position 1, Pins 4.2 5.8 7.8 mA
Output Terminals 2 and 3 shorted together
Voltage at APC and ACC Input Terminal V'3, V'4 5.8 6.3 6.9 V
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Consumer Circuits
general description
The LM3071 is a two stage chroma I F amplifier may be gated "OFF" to provide "color killing"
on a single silicon chip encapsulated in a 14 lead action in the absence of color signal at the output
molded-Dual-In-Line Package. The first stage is an of the first stage. The killer trip point is adjusted
automatic gain controlled amplifier, and its output externally.
from Pin 6 is used to drive the ACC detector of
the LM3070 or an equivalent circuit. The output
from the ACC detector is applied to Pins 1 and 14 features
to control the gain of the stage. The second ampli- • Very effective gain control of both stages
fier stage is driven from the output of the first at
• Good signal handling capability
Pin 7, and the gain is controlled by adjusting the
DC voltage at Pin 10. The output from Pin 9 • Excellent gain stability with temperature and
supplies the chroma drive signal to the chroma supply voltage variations
demodulator circuit. I n addition, the second stage • Low distortion
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absolute maximum ratings
Supply Voltage V+ = 30V
Internal Pow;r Dissipation at 70 °C 550mW
0
Above 70 C derate at 7 mW/ C
Operating Temperature _40° C to +85° C
Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C
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DIFFERENTIAL DC VOLTAGE DC VOLTAGE AT
AT ACC INPUT TERMINALS (V, - V'4) (mV) CHROMA lEVEl CONTROL TERMINAL (V)
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genera I description
The LM3075 is a monolithic integrated circuit • Simple detector alignment: one coil
FM detector/limiter and audio preamplifier that
requires a minimum of external components for • Sensitivity: 3 dB limiting voltage 250 I1V typical
operation. It includes three stages of I F limiting at 10.7 MHz
and a differential-peak-detection circuit.
• Low harmonic distortion
schematic diagram
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absolute maximum ratings
Power Supply Current (Pin 5) 30mA Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C
Supply Voltage (Pin 5) 12.5V Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Power Dissipation Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
T A = 25°C or less 850mW
T A = 25°C or more Derate Linearly 6.67 mWtC
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
Audio Preamplifier
Voltage Gain AV(af) 2 VIN = 100 mV, f = 400 Hz 21 dB
test circuits
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Transistor Pairs
general description
These devices contain a pair of junction-isolated • High current gain-500 minimum at 10 p.A
NPN transistors fabricated on a single silicon sub-
• Tight beta match-10% maximum
strate. This monolithic structure makes possible
extremely-tight parameter matching at low cost. • High breakdown voltage-to 60V
Further, advanced processing techniques yield ex- • Matching guaranteed over a OV to 45V collector-
ceptionally high current gains at low collector cur- base voltage range.
rents, virtual elimination of "popcorn nOise," low
leakages and improved long-term stability. Some Although designed primarily for high breakdown
of the major features of these pairs are indicated voltage and exceptional dc characteristics, these
by the following specifications: transistors have surprisingly good high-frequency
performance. The gain-bandwi~th product is
450 MHz with 1 rnA collector current and 5V
• Low offset voltage-0.5 mV maximum
collector-base voltage and 22 MHz with 10 p.A col-
• Low drift-2 p.V tc maximum from -55°C to lector current. Collector-base capacitance is only
125°C 1.3 pF at 5V.
connection diagram
0
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2 6
3 5
TOP VIEW
LM114 LM115
LM114A LM115A
Collector-Base Voltage (BV C BO) 45V 60V
Collector-Emitter Voltage (BV C E R) 45V 60V
Collector-Collector Voltage 45V 60V
Emitter-Emitter Voltage 45V 60V
Emitter-Base Voltage (BV E BO) 6V
Collector Current 20mA
Total Power Dissipati.on (Note 1) 1.8W
Operating Junction Temperature -55°C to 150°C
Storage Temperature -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
Note 1: The maximum dissipation given is for a 25°C case temperature. For operation under other
conditions, the device must be derated based on a 150°C maximum junction temperature and a ther-
mal resistance of 70° C/W junction to case or 230° C/W junction to ambient.
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Ic = 10jJ.A 10 2.0 10 2.0 nA
...I Ic= 1 IlA 0.5 O.S ilA
........ Ic = 10jJ.A 40 20 40 40 nA
ct Bias Current
Ic= 1 jJ.A 3.0 6.0 nA
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Ic = 10jJ.A
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Ic = 10jJ.A
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-S5°C $ TA $ 12SoC
10 2.0 10 2.0 jJ.vtc
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_55°C $ T A ~ 125°C
Ic = 10jJ.A
50 12 SO 20 nA
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Bias Current 150 60 150 150 nA
Ic = 10jJ.A
Vce = V max
Collector·Base Leakage CUl:rent T A = 2Soc SO 10 50 10 pA
TA = 125°C 50 10 50 10 nA
Vcc = V max
Collector·Collector Leakage Current T A = 25°C 300 100 300 100 pA
TA =125°C 300 100 300 100 nA
Note 2: These specifications apply for T A = 25°C and OV .s VCB.s V max, unless otherwise specified.
For the LMl14 and LMl14A, V max = 30V. For the LMl15 and LMl15A, V max = 45V.
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switches feature high speed with internal level l>
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shifting and driving. The package contains two
These switches are particularly suited Jor use o
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shifter. The series is available in both hermetic
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AHOO14, AHOO15, AH0019 and -25°C to +85°C for AH0014C, AH0015C, AH0019C. V- = -20V.
V+ = +10V and an analog test current of 1 mA unless otherwise specified.
Note 2: All typical values are measured at TA = 25°C with VCC = 5.0V. V+ = +10V, V- = -22V.
Note 3: Current measured is drawn from VCC supply.
Note 4: All analog switch pins except measurement pin are tied to V+.
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« of junction FET analog switches. The inherent • Fast switching, tON is typically .4 J1S, tOFF is
"- flexibility of the family allows the designer to 1.0 J1s
o tailor the device selection to the particular appli- • Operation from standard op amp supply volt-
~ cation. Switch configurations available include dual
~ ages, ±15V, available (AH0150/AH0160 series)
o OPST, dual SPST, OPOT, and SPOT. r ds(ON) ranges
• Pin compatible with the popular OG 100 series.
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cavity 01 P. I mportant design features include:
o The AH0100 series is designed to fu Ifill a wide
variety of analog switching applications including
M • TTL/OTL and RTL compatible logic inputs
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commutators, multiplexers, 0/ A converters, sample
o • Up to 20V p-p analog input signal
and hold circuits, and modulators/demodulators.
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AH0145, AH0146)
(AH0140, AH0141, The AHO 100 series is guaranteed over the tempera-
ture range -55°C to +125°C; whereas, the
"-
o • Analog signals in excess of 1 MHz AHOl OOC series is guaranteed over the temperature
N • "OF F" power less than 1 mW range -25°C to +85°C.
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DUAL DPST and DUAL SPST DPDT (diff,) and SPDT (diff.)
Note Dotted line portions are not applicable to the duaiSPST. Note. Dotted line portions are not applicable to the SPOT (differential)
HIGH LEVEL (±10V) HIGH LEVEL (±10V) HIGH LEVEL (±10V) HIGH LEVEL (±10V)
MEDIUM LEVEL (±7.5V) MEDIUM LEVEL (±7.5V) MEDIUM LEVEL (±7.5) MEDIUM LEVEL (±7.5V)
AH0153 (15n) AH0151 (15n) AH0163 (15n) AHO'61 (15n)
AHOl54 (50n) AH0152 (50n) AH0164 (50Hl AH0162 (50!!)
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High Medium o
Level ........
Note 1: Unless otherwise specified these limits apply for -55°C to +125°C for the AH0100 series
and -25°C to +85°C for the AH0100C series. All typical values are for T A = 25°C_
Note 2: For the DPST and Dual DPST, the ON condition is for VIN = 2.5V; the OFF condition
is for VIN = O.8V. For the differential switches and SW1 and 2 ON. VIN2 = 2_5V. VIN1 = 3.0V_
For SW3 and 4 ON. VIN2 = 2_5V. VINt = 2.0V.
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Q) electrical characteristics for "MEDIUM LEVEL" Switches (Note 1)
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o DEVICE TYPE CONDITIONS LIMITS
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o DUAL
DPST
DUAl.
SPST
DUAL
DPDT
SPOT
(DIFF)
V+ = +15.0V. V- = -15V, VR = OV TYP MAX
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Logic "1"
Input Current
IIN(ON) All Circuits Note 2
T A = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
20 60
120
/1A
/1A
o Logic "0"
IIN(OFF) All Circuits Note 2
TA = 25°C .01 0.1 /1A
Ln Input Current Over Temp. Range 2 /1A
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o Positive Supply
Current Switch ON
I+(ON) All Circuits One Driver ON Note 2
TA = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
2.2 3.0
3.3
mA
mA
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Negative Supply
Current Switch ON
I-(ON) All Circuits One Driver ON Note 2
T A = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
-1.0 -1.8
-2.0
mA
mA
o Reference In pu t
IR(ON) All Circuits One Driver ON Note 2
TA = 25°C -1.0 -1.4 mA
~ (Enable) ON Current Over Temp. Range -1.6 mA
~
o Positive Supply
Current Switch OFF
I+(OFF) All Circuits V IN1 = V IN2 = 0.8V
TA = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
1.0 10
25
/1A
/1A
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Negative Supply
Current Switch OFF
I-(OFF) All Circuits V IN1 = V IN2 = 0.8V
TA = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
-1.0 -10
-25
/1A
/1A
o Reference Input
(Enable) OFF Current
IR(OFF) All Circuits V IN1 = V IN2 = 0.8V
TA = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
-1.0 -10
-25
/1A
M /1 A
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= 7.5V TA = 25°C n
o Switch ON Resistance rds(ON) AH0153 AH0151 AH0163 AH0161
Vo
10 = 1 mA Over Temp. Range
10 15
30 n
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Switch ON Resistance rds(ON) AH0154 AH0152 AH0164 AH0162
Vo = 7.5V
10 = 1 mA
T A = 25°C _--=----
Over Temp. Range
45 50
100
n
n
o Driver Leakage Current (1 0 + IS)ON All Circuits Vo = Vs = -7.5V
T A = 25°C
Over Temp. Range
.01 2
500
nA
nA
N
~ Switch Leakage 10(oFFIOR TA = 25°C 5 10 nA
o Current IS(OFF)
AH0153 AH0151 AH0163 AH0161 Vos = ±15V
Over Temp. Range 1.0 /1 A
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« Switch Leakage
Current
10(OFF) OR
IS(oFF)
AH0154 AH0152 AH0164 AH0162 Vos = ±15.0V
Over Temp. Range
1.0 2.0
200
nA
nA
Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, these limits apply for -55°C to +125°C for the AH0100 series
and -25°C to +85°C for the AH01 OOC series. All typical values are for T A = 25°C.
Note 2: For the DPST and Dual DPST, the ON condition is for VIN = 2',5V; the OFF condition
is for VIN = O.8V. For the differential switches and SW1 and 2 ON, VIN2 = 2.5V, VIN1 = 3.0V.
For SW3 and 4 ON, VIN2 = 2.5V, VIN1 = 2.0V.
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Power Dissipation ON Supply Current rds(ON) vs Temperature o
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vs Temperature AH0120 thru AH0140 Series
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I- y+ = +15V .E 1.0 .... '(xCEPT AH014o, - 1.0 AH0164, AH01_62~
V- = -15V AH0145, AH0146 CD
r- Vo = 7.5V (I)
Is = 1 rnA
1.0 0.1 1 I I I 0.1 I I I I
-75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 25 ~ ~ H 1M 125 25 45 65 B5 105 125
TEMPERATURE (Oc) TEMPERATURE (Oc) TEMPERATURE re)
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o 1. INPUT LOGIC COMPATIBILITY terminal will open all switches. The Vp. (ENABLE)
U) signal must be capable of rising to within 0.8V of
~ A. Voltage Considerations
o VIN(ON) in the OFF state and of sinking· I R(ON)
milliamps in the ON state (at VIN(ON) - V R >
::t: In general, the AH0100 series is compatible with
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most DTL, TTL, and RTL logic families. The ON- 2.5V). The V R terminal can be driven from most
TTL and DTL gates.
input threshold is determined by the V BE of the
oit) input transistor plus the V f of the diode in the
~ emitter leg, plus I x R 1, plus V R. At room 3. DIFFERENTIAL INPUT CONSIDERATIONS
o temperature and V R == OV, the nominal ON thres-
::t: The differential switch driver is essentially a differ-
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hold is: O. 7V +0. 7V+0.2V,== 1.6V.Over temperature
and manufacturing tolerances, the threshold may
ential amplifier. The input requirements for proper
operation are:
o be as high .as 2.5V and as low as 0.8V. The rules
~ for proper operation are: IV IN1 - V IN2 1 ~ 0.3V
~
o V IN - V R ~ 2.5V All switches ON 2.5 ~ (V IN1 or V IN2 ) - V R ~ 5V
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V IN - V R ~ 0.8V All switches OFF The differential driver may be furnished by a DC
o level as shown below. The level may be derived
('t) from a voltage divider to V+ or the 5V Vee of
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the DTL logic. I n order to assure proper operation,
o the divider should be "stiff" with respect to IIN2'
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Bypassing R1 with a 0.1 /IF disc capacitor will
prevent degradation of tON and to FF.
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B. Input Current Considerations
2. ENABLE CONTROL
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The rules for operating the AH0100 series at o
supply voltages other than those specified essen- V A ~ v+ - 2.0V or V+ ~ V A + 2.0V .........
tially breakdown into OFF and ON considerations.
For the standard high level switches, VA = 12 -
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mum negative swing of the analog signal and the
2.0V = +10V. o
pinch off of the JFET switch. In the OFF state, w
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the gate of the FET is at V- + VSE + V SAT or
5. SWITCHING TRANSIENTS o
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about 1.0V above the V- potential. The maximum
V p of the FET switches is 7V. The most negative
Due to charge stored in the gate-to-source and
gate-to-drain capacitances of the FET switch, tran-
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analog voltage, V A, swing which can be accomo- sients may appear in the output during switching. o
dated for any given supply voltage is: This is particularly true during the OFF to ON """"'
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Iv A I~ Iv-I- V p - VSE - V SAT or
transition. The magnitude and duration of the o
transient may be minimized by making source ........
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For the standard high level switches, VA <1- 181 o
+8 = -10V. The value for V+ is dictated-by the
maximum positive swing of the analog input volt-
age. Essentially the collector to base junction of
the turn-on PNP must remain reversed biased for
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all positive value of analog input voltage. The base o
of the PNP is at V+ - V SAT - VSE or V+ - 1.0V. Furthermore, transients may be minimized by
en
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The PNP's collector base junction should have at operating the switches in the differential mode;
i.e., the charge delivered to the load during the
o
least 1.0V reverse bias. Hence, the most positive
analog voltage swing which may be accommodated ON to OFF transition is, to a large extent, cim-
en
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for a given value of V+ is: celled by the OF F to ON transition.
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typical applications
Programmable One Amp Power Supply
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OUTPUT
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Four Channel Differential Transducer Commutator
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8
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A~alog Switches
MM450/MM550, MM451/MM551
MM452/MM552, MM455/MM555 MOS analog §witches
general description
The MM450, and MM550 series each contain • Large Analog Input Swing ±10 Volts
four p channel MOS enhancement mode transis- • Low Supply Voltage VBU LK = +10 Volts
tors built on a single monolithic chip. The four VGG = -20 Volts
transistors are arranged as follows:
• Low 0 N Resistance V IN -10V 150n
MM450, MM550 Dual Differential +10V 75n
VIN
Switch
• Low Leakage Current 200 pA @ 25°C
MM451, MM551 Four Channel
Switch • I nput Gate Protection
MM452, MM552 Four MOS Transis- • Zero Offset Voltage
tor Package
MM455, MM555 Three MOS Tran- Each gate input is protected from static charge
sistor Package build-up by the incorporation of zener diode pro-
tective devices connected between the gate input
These devices are useful in many airborne and
and device bul~.
ground support systems requiring multiplexing,
analog transmission, and numerous signal routing The MM450, MM451, MM452 and MM455 are
applications. The use of low threshold transistors specified for operation over the -55°C to +125°C
(VTH = 2 volts) permits operations with large ana- military temperalure range. The MM550, MM551,
log input swings (± 10 volts) at low gate voltages MM552 and MIY!555 are specified for operation
(-20 volts). Significant features, then, include: over the ..:..25°C to + 70°C temperature range.
N.C.
GATE 1 ORAIN4
SOURCE 1 SOURCE J
ORAINZ GATE J
GATE Z DRAIN J
SOURCE Z BULK
BULK
IULK
NOTE: Pin 5 connected to case Ind device bulk.
Drain and Source m.y be interch.nged. NOTE: Pin 5 connected to case Ind device bulk.
MM455. MM555 MM451. MM551
typical applications
EOUIVALENT
~'r
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TOGGLE C>--t-+---+---4....--+--+--t-...
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absolute maximum ratings MM450, MM451, MM452, MM455 MM550, MM551, MM552, MM555
electrical characteristics
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS (Note 1)
VOS = -10V, 10 = 10 mA
Large Signal Transconductance 4000 Ilmhos
f = 1 kHz
f - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . I . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . L - - - - - - L - - - . . . L . - . - -... --'---_ _--i
CAPACITANCE CHARACTERISTICS (Note 2)
Note 1: The resistance specifications apply for -55°C::;: T A ::;: + 85°C, VGG = -20V, V BULK =
+10V, and a test current of 1 mAo Leakage current is measured with all pins held at ground except
the pin being measured which is biased at -25V.
Note 2: All capacitance measurements are made at 0 volts bias at 1 MHz.
390
typical dynamic input characteristics (TA=25°CUnlessOtherwiseNoted)
CONDITION 1:
ANALOG INPUT VOL TAGE
AT +10 VOLTS
Ron vs VGG Dynamic Ron
10,000
Vaa =+10V
t-- ~ TA 55°C - - f--'--
r--
~L=TA =25°C
~
~rTA =S5°C
1000
VIN ~ Vaa - +loV=
+10V
VOUT
j VIN = +lov=
..
CI "-
a:
100
.~
;::::.. .....
T 10
+S -S -16 -22
VGG (V)
CONDITION 2:
ANALOG INPUT VOLTAGE
AToVDlTS
10,000
Vaa+ 1oV t=::: I=Vaa = +loV
~ ~ VIN = OV
- 1 I
1000 I L,- TA = S5°C
~TA =25°C~
aF TA ~-
I 1""'-
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.,...'1-;;
L
= -55 C
c:
CI
a:
100
. ~ ~-
10 I
o -4 -S -12 -16 -20
VGG (V)
CONDITION 3:
ANAlDG INPUT VOL TAGE
AT -10 VOLTS
10'0,000
Vaa +lOV
Vaa - +loV
=V IN = loV
10,000
VIN
====
==
TA =S5°C
-lov
J.. i/j -
t?=-TA = 25°C
TA '" -55°C_
-
;{
..s
~
0
2
~
CI
a:
1000
T 100
-16 -H -18
1"-- ;::!!!
-19 -20
10
-1.0
L--.L.-.......-.........~...........---"_'--.L.---'--'
-!I.6 -02 +0.2 +0.6 +1.0
Drain Current vs
Ron vs VGG Typical Drain Characteristics Gate To Source Voltage
10,000 -50 10
Vaa - 5V -45
I II.
r- Vos = -2oV 1
1.1- Vaa = 7.5V -40 S.O r-Vss"'ov I
;p- Vaa = loV
I-
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1ODD a: -35
....E Ill:
::;:) -30
Ill:
a:
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z -25
u
Z
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r........~ C( ;;(
a:
CI
100
I ... a: -20
c
a:
c 4.0
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Vaa = oV::::t:=i
Vaa - 2.5V
..E
I
-15
-10
1
..E
2.0
'{
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-5
V
10 o /
o -4 -S -12 -16 -20 -20 -40 -60 -SO -100 o -1.0 -2.0 -3.0 -4.0 -5.0
Vos - DRAIN TO' SDURCE VDl TAGE - VDl TS VGS - GATE TO' SDURCE VDl TAGE - VDl TS
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typical input capacitance characteristics
- -
VGG = OV
,-
OV- --.,.
VGG 5 7
-
I I A
-
I0III:0 • ...- '\ 4
i vGG =OV_ //
=+10V- 3 VGG =+lti~- _I"":
=::: ::;;'P VGG
I..-
......
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VGG =+10V
1
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1 '1 1
1
-10 -6 -2 +2 +6 +10 -10 -6 -2 +2 +6 +10 -10 -6 -2 +2 +6 +10
Y'N (V) V ,N (V) V ,N (V)
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OUTPUT
INTELLIGENCE
4-Channel Multiplexer*
DPST High-Frequency Switch
392
Analog Switches
MM454/MM554 four-channel commutator
general description
The MM454/MM554 is a four-channel analog com- • All Channel Blanking input provided
mutator capable of switching four analog input • Reset capability provided
channels sequentially onto an output line. The • Low ON Resistance 200n
device is constructed on a single silicon chip using
MaS P Channel enhancement transistors; it con- In addition, the MM454/MM554 can easily be
applied where submultiplexing is required since a
tains all the digital circuitry necessary to sequen-
tially turn ON the four analog switch transistors 4:1 clock countdown signal is provided which can
drive the clock inputof subsequent MM454/MM554
permitting multiplexing of the analog input data.
units.
The device features:
• High Analog Voltage Handling ±10V The MM454 is specified for operation over the
• High Commutating Rate 500 kHz -55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• Low Leakage Current (T A = 25° C) 200 pA MM554 is specified for operation over the -25°C
(T A = 85°C) 50 nA to + 70°C temperature range.
ANALOG
INPUTS
4
ANALOG
OUTPUT
CLOCK
OUTPUT
INPUT 4:1
COUNTOOWN
RESET---....- - - - - - - -.........
14
NO CONNECTION Voo
13
Voo OUTPUT 4'1 COUNTOOWN
12
CLOCK INPUT NO, 1 ANALOG INPUT
11
RESET NO 2 ANALOG INPUT
10
All CHANNel BLANKING NO 3 ANALOG INPUT
NOTE- Pm 1 tonnected to ca5eo1nd to devICe bulk. NomuMiI Operl!!", Volt.ges: VGG = -24V.
Voo ~ OV; Vss ~ +12V. RESET BIAS ~ +12V (OV f.r RESET). ALL CHANNel
BLANKING BIAS ~ +12V (OV f.r BLANKING)
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absolute maximum ratings (Note 1)
capacitance characteristics
Note 1: Maximum ratings are limiting values above which the device may be damaged. All voltages
referenced to VOO = O.
Note 2: These specifications apply over the indicated operating temperature range for VGG = -24V,
VOO = OV, VSS = +12V, VRESET = +12V, VSLANK = +12V. ON resistance measured at 1 mA,
OFF resistance and leakage measured with all analog inputs and output common. Capacitance measured
at 1 MHz.
Note 3: Operating conditions in Note 2 apply. VSS to VOO (OV) voltage is applied to counting and
gating circuits. VGG is required only for analog switch biasing. All logic inputs are high resistance and
are essentially capacitive.
Note 4: Logic input voltage must not be more positive than VSS.
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typical performance characteristics
-
en VGG =-24V - 24
-~
."
~ Vss =+12V - 22
a:
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18
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TA
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16
14
12
10
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~ 8
~ 100 6 CHANNEl"O~ ~
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Z
TA =-55'C- r-. t-- r- ~ ~ 4
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-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 +8 +10 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 +8 +10
Von ANALOG INPUT VOL TAGE (V) Von ANALOG INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
-8
~~1Oi"'"
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JIf --~ =~55~-
10
-4
+9 o
+9 10 11 12 13 14 o -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -16 -18 -20
timing diagram
CLOCK 0
IN 1
CHl
OFF~
ON r--1
I~------~ n n n
CH2 ON
OFF
r-,
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ON
CH3 OFF _______~n~ _____. .n n rl--
CH4 O~: n ..___.......nL.___.......nL.___ r ---I
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Analog Switches
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:i AM1000,AM1001,AM1002 silicon N-channel
<t high speed analog switch
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::E general description
<t
The AM 1000 series are junction FET integrated cir- • High Toggle Rate 4 MHz
cuit analog switches. These devices commutate • i Low Leakage Cu rrent 250 pA
faster and with less voltage spiking than any other
• Large Analog Signal Swing ±15V
analog switch presently available. By comparison,
discrete JFET switches require elaborate drive cir- • Break Before Make Action
cuits to obtain reasonable performance for .high
toggle rates. Encapsulated in a four pin TO-72 The AM 1000 series of analog switches are particu-
package, these units require a minimum of circuit larly suitable for the following applications:
board area. Switching transients are greatly reduced
by a monolithic integrated circuit process. The • High Speed Commutators
resulting analog switch device provides the follow- • Multiplexers
i ng featu res: • Sample and Hold Circuits
ANAlOG~DR'V'
OUTPUT 1 4
ANI~~~~ 2 J VB1AS
TOPVIEW
typical applications
±10 Volt Swing Analog Switch 0.5% Accuracy ±15 Volt Swing Analog Switch
r--AM'OOi)
ANI~~~~ 2~ ~~~~~;
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INPUT
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ON CHARACTERISTICS (Note 2)
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
AM1000
AM1002
PARAMETER CONDITION AM100l UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
Note 1: The maximum voltage ratings may be applied between any pin or pins Simultaneously Power
diSSipatIOn may be exceeded in some modes if the voltage pulse exceeds 10 ms. Normal operatlOll will
not cause excessive power diSSipation even In a "D.C." sWitching application.
Note 2: All parameters are measured with external silicon diodes. See electncal connection diagram
for proper diode placement.
Note 3: I BIAS (SWitch OFF) IS equal to I DRIVE (SWitch OFF) I(BIAS) (SWitch ON), IS equal
to external diode leakage.
Note 4: Rise and fall times of VDRIVE shall be 15 ns maXimum for sWitching time testing
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« The AM2009/AM2009C is a six channel multiplex
switch constructed on a single silicon chip using low
• Normally off with zero gate voltage
The AM2009/AM2009C is designed for applications
threshold P-Channel MaS process. The gate of each
such as time division mUltiplexing of analog or
MaS device is protected by a diode circuit.
digital signals. Switching speeds are primarly deter-
mined by conditions external to the device such
as signal source impedance, capacitive load ing and
features the total number of channels used in parallel.
• 150 ohms typical low "ON" resistance
The AM2009 is specified for operation over the
• 100 pA typical low "OF F" leakage
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• ±10V typical large analog voltage range AM2009C is specified for operation over the
• Zero inherent offset voltage -25°C to +85°C temperature range.
schematic diagram
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typical applications
INPUT
CHANNELS
ANALOG INPUTS
ANALOG
AM2009/AM2009C OUTPUT
TTL ANALOG
INPUTS OUTPUT
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Voltage on Any Source or Drain -30V Total Power Dissipation (at T A = 25°C) 900mW
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Voltage on Any Gate -35V Power Dissipation - each gate circuit 150mW
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Positive Voltage on Any PiM
Source or Drain Current
+0.3V
50 mA
Operating Temperature Range AM2009
AM2009C -25°C to +85°C
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LIMITS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX
Note 1: Ratings apply over the specified temperature range and VBULK = 0, unless otherwise specified.
Note 2: All other pins grounded.
Note 3: Capacitance measured on dual·In·line package between pin under measurement to all other pins. Capacitances are guaranteed by design.
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V GS (V) TEMPERATURE ( C) TEMPERATURE (OC)
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« The AH2114 is a DPST analog switch circuit com- • Powered from standard op-amp supply voltages
prised of two junction FET switches and their of ±15V
associated driver. The AH2114 is designed to fulfill • Input signals in excess of 1 MHz
a wide variety of high level analog switching appli-
cations including multiplexers, A to D Converters, • Turn-ON and turn-OFF times typically 1 /J.s
integrators, and choppers. Design features include:
• Low ON resistance, typically 75[2 The AH2114 is guaranteed over the temperature
range -55°C to +125°C whereas the AH2114C is
• High OFF resistance, typically 10 11 [2 guaranteed over the temperature range O°C to
• Large output voltage swing, typically ±1 OV +85°C.
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400
absolute maximum ratings
Vplus Supply Voltage +25V
Vminus Supply Voltage -25V
Vplus-Vminus Differential Voltage 40V
"Logic Input Voltage 25V
Power Dissipation (Note 3) 1.36W
Operating Temperature Range
AH2114 -55°C to +125°C
AH2114C O°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +125°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
AH2114 AH2114C
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
F ET Gate-Source IG = 1.0J..LA 35 35 V
Breakdown Voltage VDS = OV
Input 2 Turn-ON Time V 1N2 = 10V, T A = 25°C 1.2 1.5 1.2 1.2 J..Ls
(See Figure 1)
Input 1 Turn-OFF Time V 1N1 = 10V, T A = 25°C 0.6 0.75 0.6 0.75 J..Ls
(See Figure 1)
Note 1: Unless otherwise specified these specifications apply for pin 12 connected to +15V, pin 2
connected to -15V. -55°C to 125°C for the AH2114. and OoC to 85°C for the AH2114C.
Note 2: All typical values are for T A = 25°C.
Note 3: Derate linearly at 100oC/W above 25°C.
401
Analog Switches
AM370S/AM370SC 8-channel MOS analog multiplexer
general description
The AM3705/AM3705C is an eight-channel MOS • Low ON resistance - 150[2
analog multiplex switch. TTL compa,tible logic • I nput gate protection
inputs that require no level shifting or input
• Low leakage currents - 0.5 nA
pull-up resistors and operation over a wide range
of supply voltages is obtained by constructing the
device with low threshold P-channel enhancement
MOS technology. To simplify external logic re- The AM3705/AM3705C is designed as a low cost
quirements, a one-of-eight decoder and an output analog multiplex switch to fulfill a wide variety of
enable are included in the device. data acquisition and data distribution applications
including cross-point switching, MUX front ends
for AID converters, process controllers, automatic
Important design features include:
test gear, programmable power supplies and other
• TTLlDTL compatible input logic levels military or industrial instrumentation applications.
• Operation from standard +5V and -15V supplies
The AM3705 is specified for operation over the
• Wide analog voltage range - ±5V
-55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
• One-of-eight decoder on chip AM3705C is specified for operation over the -25°C
• Output enable control to +85°C temperature range.
OE 1 162'
Vss 2 152'
OUT 3 142°
Vss 4 13 Voo
S.5 12 S,
S,6 11 S,
S.7 10 S3
9 S,
TOPVIEW
Order Number
AM3705D or AM3705CD
See Package 2
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H H L H S4
L L H H S5
H L H H S6
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H H H H Sa
X X X L OFF
typical application
I·Vss
ONE OUT·OF·EIGHT OECODER
Buffered a-Channel Multiplex, Sample and Hold
Voo
lOGIC INPUT
·Both Vss hnesare Jnternally
connected; either one OJ
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Positive Voltage on Any Pin (Note 1)
Negative Voltage on Any Pin (Note 1)
+0.3V
-35V
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Logic Input Current
±30mA
±0.1 mA
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Operating Temperature Range AM3705 -55°C to +125°C w
Storage Temperature Range
AM3705C -25°C to +85°C
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Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
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LIMITS
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX
ON Resistance RON VIN = Vss; lOUT = 100pA 80 250 n
ON Resistance RON VIN = -5V; lOUT = -100pA 160 400 n
ON Resistance RON VIN = -5V; lOUT = -100pA
AM3705 TA = +125°C 400 n
AM3705C T A =+70°C 400 n
ON Resistance RON VIN = +5V; VOO = -15V;
lOUT = 100 pA 100 n
ON Resistance RON VIN = OV, VOO = -15V,
lOUT = -100pA 150 n
ON Resistance RON VIN = -5V; VOO = -15V;
lOUT = -100 pA 250 n
OFF Resistance ROFF 10 10 n
,
Output Leakage Current I LO Vss - V OUT = 15V 0.5 10 nA
AM3705 I LO Vss - V OUT = 15V; TA = 125°C 150 500 nA
AM3705C I Lo Vss - V OUT = 15V; TA = 70°C 35 500 nA
Data I nput Leakage Current I LOI Vss - VIN = 15V 0.1 3.0 nA
AM3705 I LOI Vss - VIN '" 15V; T A = 125°C 25 500 nA
AM3705C I LOI Vss - VIN = 15V; T A = 70°C 0.5 500 nA
Logic I nput Leakage Current III Vss - VLogic In = 15V .001 1 pA
AM3705 III Vss - VLogic In = 15V; T A = 125°C .05 10 pA
AM3705C III Vss - V Logic In =15V; T A = 70°C .05 10 pA
Logic I nput LOW Level V IL Vss = +5.0V 0.5 1.0 V
Logic Input LOW Level V IL V DO Vss - 4.0 V
Logic Input HIGH Level V IH Vss = +5.0V 3.0 3.5 V
Logic Input HIGH Level V IH Vss - 2.0 Vss + 0.3 V
Channel Switching Time-Positive t+
-
l Switching Time 300 ns
Channel Switching Time-Negative t J Test Circuit 600 ns
Channel Separation f = 1 kHz 62 dB
Output Capacitance Cdb Vss - V OUT = 0; f = 1 MHz 35 pF
Data I nput Capacitance Csb Vss - V OIP = 0; f = 1 MHz 6.0 pF
Logic I nput Capacitance Ccg Vss - VLogic In = 0; f = 1 MHz 6.0 pF
Power Dissipation
Note 2: Rating applies for ambient temperatures to +2SoC, derate linearly at 3 mwtC for ambient
Note 3: Specifications apply forT A =25°C, -24V ~ VOO ~ -20V, and +5.0V ~ VSS ~ +7.0V; unless
otherwise specified (all voltages are referenced to ground).
125 175 mW
403
typical performance characteristics
ON Resistance vs Analog ON Resistance vs ON Resistance vs VDD
Input Voltage Ambient Temperature Supply Voltage
300
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Voo = -20V I Voo = -20V \
, TA = 25°e
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400 Vss = +7V
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250
TA = +25°e
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INPUT (V) TEMPERATURE re) Voo SUPPL Y (V)
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INPUTS
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general description features »
The LM350 and LM75450A are general purpose • High speed
dual peripheral drivers. The design employs two • High sink current 300 mA
standard TTL gates (NOR in LM350, NAND in • Separate gates and transistors
LM75450A) and two totally uncommitted, high-
• Both transistors can sink 300 mA simulta-
voltage, high-current n-p-n transistors. These tran-
neously
sistors are capable of sinking 300 mA and will
withstand 30V in the OFF state. Inputs are fully • Transistors withstand 30V collector to emitter
in the OFF state
DTL/TTL compatible. The LM75450A meets or
exceeds the specifications for both the SN75450 • Input clamp diodes
and the SN75450A and is a pin-for-pin replace-
ment.
LM350 LM350
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.---0 SUBSTRATE
LM75450A LM75450A
"---+--,--",,,,---0 Vee
..._---0 SUBSTRATE
SUBSTRATE
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r:bsolute maximum ratings (Note 1)
I :~PIY Voltage Vee
Input Voltage
7V
5.5V
Emitter-Base Voltage
Continuous Collector Current 300mA
5V
Vee -to-Substrate Voltage 35V Continuous Total Power Dissipation (Note 3) . 800 mW
Collector-to-Substrate Voltage 35V Operating Free-Air Temperature Range DoC to 70°C
Collector-Base Voltage 35V Storage Temperature Range _65°C to 150°C
Collector-Emitter Voltage (Note 2) 30V
M TTL GATES
~ LOGIC LOGIC SUPPLY
...J PARAMETER COMMENTS
INPUT OUTPUT VOLTAGE MIN TYP MAX UNIT
Logical "0" Input Voltage Logic Output;:" 2.4V -400J1A 4.75V 0.8 V
Supply Current:
Output Low
LM350 Per Package 5V 5.25V 8 14 mA
LM75450A Per Package 5V 5.25V 6 11 mA
Output High
LM350 Per Package OV 5.25V 4 7 mA
LM75450A Per Package OV 5.25V 2 4 mA
TRANSISTORS
PARAMETER COMMENTS BASE EMITTER COLLECTOR MIN TYP MAX UNIT
BV CBO OV 100J1A 35 V
406
Interface Circuits
LM1489/LM1489A quad line receiver
The LM 1489/LM 1489A are quad line receivers • Four totally separate receivers per package
designed to interface data terminal equ ipment with
data communications equipment. They are con- • Programmable threshold
structed on a single monolithic silicon chip. These
devices satisfy the specifications of E IA standard
• Built-in input threshold hysteresis
No. RS232C. The LM1489/LM1489A meet and
exceed the specifications of MC 1489/MC 1489A
and are pin-for-pin replacements. The LM 1489/ • "Fail safe" operating mode
LM1489A are available in 14 lead ceramic dual-
in-line package. • I nputs withstand ±30V
2K
OUTPUT
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INPUT O--..J\M....-....--~....---t
TOPVIEW
CONTROL
8
8
GNO
lM1489: RF ~ 10K
lM1489A: RF , 2K
Order Number LM1489J or LM1489AJ
See Package 16
INPUT
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OUTPUT
tpdQ t
typical applications
1/4lM14B91 5V
T'liOTl 1/4 LM1488
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RS232C Data Transmission MOS to T l/DTL Translator
407
absolute maximum ratings (Note 1)
The following apply for T A = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
Power Supply Voltage lOV Power Dissipation·(Note 2) lW
Input Voltage Range ±30V Operating Temperature Range O°C to +75°C
Output Load Current 20mA Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +175°C
LMl489 LM1489A
PARAMETER CONDITIONS UNITS
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Input High Threshold Voltage TA = 25°C, VOUT:S;: 0.45V, lOUT = 10 mA 1.0 1.5 1.75 2.25 V
Input Low Threshold Voltage T A = 25°C, V OUT ~ 2.5V, lOUT = -0.5 mA 0.75 1.25 0.75 1.25 V
Input Current VIN = +25V +3.6 +5.6 +8.3 +3.6 +5.6 +8.3
mA
VIN = -25V -3.6 -5.6 -8.3 -3.6 -5.6 -8.3
Output High Voltage VIN = 0.75V, lOUT = -0.5 mA 2.6 3.8 5.0 2.6 3.8 5.0 V
Input = Open, lOUT = -0.5 mA 2.6 3.8 5.0 2.6 3.8 5.0 V
Output Low Voltage VIN = 3.0V, lOUT = 10 mA 0.33 0.45 0.33 0.45 V
LM 1489/ LM 1489A: The following apply for Vee = 5.0V ± 1%, T A = 25°C
I
Input to Output "High" RL = 3.9k (Figure 1) (AC Test Circuit) 28 85 28 85 ns
Propagation Delay (t pd1 )
Output Rise Time RL = 3.9k jFigure 1) (AC Test Circuit) 110 175 110 175 ns
Note 1: Voltage values shown are with respect to network ground terminal. Positive current is defined as current into the
referenced pin.
Note 2: For operation at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a 125°C maximum junction temperature
and a thermal resistance of 85°C/W junction to case.
Note 3: These specifications apply for response control pin = open.
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Interface Ci rcuits
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genera I description features N
These devices are general purpose dual peripheral • Highspeed-20nsmax (LM75451A, LM75453)
drivers, each capable of sinking two independent 25 ns max (LM75452)
300 mA loads to ground. In the off state (or with
Vee = OV) the outputs will withstand 30V. Inputs • Both outputs can sink 300 mA simultaneously
are fully DTL/TTL compatible. The LM75451A
meets or exceeds the specifications for both the • Withstands 30V on output with Vee = OV for
$N75451 and SN75451A and is a pin-for-pin power strobing applications
replacement. The LM75452 and LM75453 meet
or exceed the specifications for SN75452 and • Input clamp diodes
SN75453, respectively, and are pin-for-pin replace-
ments. • Two separate drivers per package
schematic diagrams
LM75451A LM75452 LM75453
connection diagrams
Vee Vee A1 Vee B1 X1
GNO GNO
truth tables
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Supply Voltage Vee
Input Voltage
7V
5.5V Operating Free Air Temperature Range O°C to 70°C
Output Voltage (Note 2) 30V Storage Temperature Range _65°C to 150°C
Continuous Output Current 300mA Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
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LOGIC
INPUT
OUTPUT
SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
COMMENTS MIN TYP MAX UNIT
V IN
30V (300 mAl
300 mA (30V)
4.75V
4.75V
Output S 100 J.LA (SO.7V)
0.8
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~ 30V OV 100 J.LA
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Supply Currents:
Output Low
LM75451A OV 5.25V Per Package 48 60 mA
LM75452 5V 5.25V Per Package 51 65 mA
LM75453 OV 5.25V Per Package 50 63 mA
Output High
LM75451A 5V 5.25V Per Package 7 11 mA
LM75452 OV 5.25V Per Package 9 14 mA
LM75453 5V 5.25V Per Package 9 14 mA
Output Risetime 4 ns
Output Falltime 10 ns
Note 1: All voltage values are with respect to ground terminal. Positive current is defined to be current
into referenced pin.
Note 2: Maximum voltage to be applied to either output in the off state.
Note 3: The maximum junction temperature is 150°C. For operating at elevated temperatures. the
package must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 110°C/W 0JA.
Note 4: Test conditions in parentheses pertain to LM75452, other test conditions pertain to
LM75451A and LM75453.
Note 5: Delays measured with 50.0. load to 10V, 15 pF total load capacitance; measured from 1.5V
input to 50% of output.
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general description o
The DM7820, specified from -55°C to 125°C, and • High input resistance
the DM8820, specified from O°C to 75°C, are • Fan out of two with either DTL or TTL
digital line receivers with two completely indepen- integrated circuits
dent units fabricated on a single silicon chip. • Outputs can be wire OR'ed
Intended for use with digital systems connected
by twisted pair lines, they have a differential input
designed to reject large common mode signals while The response time can be controlled with an ex-
responding to small differential signals. The output ternal capacitor to eliminate noise spikes, and the
is directly compatible with RTL, DTL or TTL output state is determined for open inputs. Ter-
integrated circuits. Some important design features mination resistors for the twisted pair line are
include: also included in the circuit. Both the DM7820 and
the DM8820 are specified, worst case, over their
• Operation from a single +5V logic supply full operating temperature range, for ±10-percent
• Input voltage range of ±15V supply voltage variations and over the entire input
• Each channel can be strobed independently voltage range.
TERMINATION INPUT
INPUT TERMINATION
STROBE INPUT
typical application
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0.002 !iF
Line Driver and Receiver*
1/2 DM7830
OUTPUT
tv cc is 4.5V to 5.5V
for both the DM7820
and DM7830
tExact value depends STROBE
on line length
·Optional to control
response time
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Input Voltage
Differential Input Voltage
±20V
±20V
CO
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:E Output Sink Current 25 rnA
c Power Dissipation (Note 1) 600mW
Operating Temperature Range (DM7820) -55°C to 125°C
Storage Temperature Range (DM8820) O°C to 70°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 60 sec) 300°C
V IN =0 -0.5 0 0.5 V
Input Threshold Voltage
-15V~VIN~ 15V -1.0 0 1.0 V
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a
thermal resistance of 100°C/Wand a maximum junction temperature of 160°C for the
OM7820 or 105°C for the OM8820.
Note 2: These specifications apply for 4.5V < Vcc < 5.5V, -15V < VCM < 15V and
_55° C S;; T A S;; 125° C for the OM 7820 or (f C :::; T~ S;; 70°C for the OM 8820 un less
otherwise specified: typical values given are for Vcc = 5.0V, T A = 25°C and VCM = 0
unless stated differently.
Note 3: The specifications and curves given are for one side only. Therefore, the total
package dissipation and supply currents will be double the values given when both
receivers are operated under identical conditions.
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The DM7820A and the DM8820A are improved • Fanout of ten with either DTL or TTL inte-
performance digital line receivers with two com- grated circuits
pletely independent units fabricated on a single • Outputs can be wire OR'ed
silicon chip. I ntended for use with digital systems
connected by twisted pair lines, they have a differ- • Series 54/74 compatible
ential input designed to reject large common mode
signals while responding to small differential sig- The response time can be controlled with an ex-
nals. The output is directly compatible with BTL, ternal capacitor to reject input noise spikes. The
DTL or TTL integrated circuits. Some important output state is a logic "1" for both inputs open.
design features include: Termination resi,stors for the twisted pair line are
also included in the circuit. Both the DM7820A
• Operation from a single +5V logic supply and the DM8820A are specified, worst case, over
• I nput voltage range of ± 15V their full operating temperature range (-55°C
to 125°C and oOe to 70°C respectively), over the
• Strobe low forces output to "1" state entire input voltage range, for ± 10% su pply volt-
• High input resistance age variations.
RESPONSE·TIME
CONTROL
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+ INPUT
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5K STROBE + INPUT
NON·INVERTING RI5
INPUT 320 OUTPUT-+-------' RESPONSE TIME
1+1
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R8 L....--+-OUTPUT
GROUND
5K
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FOIOO
Differential Line Driver and Receiver
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OUTPUT
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IOUTPUT ~ "I" FOR
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DM7820A
DM8820A
-55°C to 125°C
O°C to 70°C
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Storage Temperature Range -65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
CONDITIONS
PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNITS
VCM OUTPUT OTHER
Differential Threshold Voltage -3V ~ V CM ~ +3V -400J.lA V OUT ~ 2.5V +0.06 +0.5 V
-15V ~ V CM ~ +15V -400J.lA V OUT ~ 2.5V +0.06 +1.0 V
-3V ~ V CM ~ +3V +16mA VouT~0.4V -O.OB -0.5 V
-15V ~ V CM ~ +15V +16mA V OUT ~ O.4V -O.OB -1.0 V
Power Supply Current +15V Logic "0" V 01FF = -lV +3.9 +6.0 mA
OV Logic "0" V OIFF = -0.5V +6.5 +10.2 mA
-15V Logic "0" V OIFF = -lV +9.2 +14.0 mA
Logical" 1" Output Voltage -400J.lA V 01FF = +lV 2.5 4.0 5.5 V
Logical" 1" Strobe I nput Voltage +16mA V OUT ::; O.4V, V D1FF = -3V 2.1 V
Logical "0" Strobe Input Voltage -400J.lA VbUT ~ 2.5V, V 01FF = -3V 0.9 V
Logical '''1 " Strobe Input Current VSTROBE = 5.5V, V 01FF = +3V 0.01 5.0 J.lA
Logical "0" Strobe Input Current VSTROBE = O.4V" V 01FF = -3V -1.0 -1.4 mA
Output Short Circuit Current OV Vce = 5.5V, VSTROBE = OV -2.B -4.5 -6.7 mA
Note 1: For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated based on a thermal
resistance of 100°C/Wand a maximum junction temperature of 160°C for the DM7B20A, or
150°C/Wand 115°C maximum junction temperature for the DMB820A.
Note 2: These specifications apply for 4.5V ~ VCC ~ 5.5V, -15V ~ V CM ~ 15V and -55°C ~
T A ~ 125°C for the DM7820A or oOe ~ T A ~ 70°C for the DM8820A unless otherwise specified.
Typical values given are for V CC = 5.0V, T A = 25°C and V CM = OV unless stated differently.
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Note 3: The specifications and curves given are for one side only. Therefore, the total package
dissipation and supply currents will be double the values given when both receivers are operated
under identical conditions.
Note 4: Min and max limits apply to absolute values.
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general description
The DM7822/DM8822 is a dual inverting line high state independent of the information being
receiver wh ich meets the requ i rements of E I A received at the input.
specification RS232 Revision B. The device con-
tains both receivers on a single monol ithic silicon The output of the DM7822/DM8822 is completely
chip. The receivers share common power supply compatible with five volt DTL and TTL logic
and ground connections, otherwise their operation families.
is fully independent.
The DM7822 is specified for operation over the
In addition to meeting the requirements of RS232, -55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
the DM7822/DM8822 also has independent strobe DM8822 is specified for operation over the O°C
inputs which allow the receiver to be placed in the to + 70°C temperature range.
connection diagram
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typical connection
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Supply Voltage
I nput Voltage
8.0V
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Output Sink Current 25 mA N
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Power Dissipation (Note 1) 600 mW
Operating Temperature Range DM7822 -55°C to +125°C
DM8822 O°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300°C
PARAGRAPH IN
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
RS-232
Open Circuit Input Voltage 4.5 and 4.8 (4) V 1N = OV .03 0.5 V
Note 1. For operating at elevated temperatures, the device must be derated in accordance with
the "Maximum Power Dissipation" curve.
Note 2. Min/Max limits apply across the guaranteed temperature range of -55°e to +125°e for
the DM7822 and oOe to 700 e for the DM8822 unless otherwise specified. Likewise the limits
apply across the guaranteed Vee range of 4.5V to 5.5V for the DM7822 and 4.75V to 5.25V
for the DM8822 unless otherwise specified. Typical values are given for Vee = 5.0V and
TA = 25°e.
Note 3. Since the EIA RS-232 specification requires the threshold to be between -3V and +3V,
the immunity limits shown here guarantee 1 volt additional noise immunity.
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SUPPL Y VOL TAGE (V) INPUT RAMP TIME (ns) INPUT VOL TAGE (V)
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SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOL TAGE (V) TEMPERATURE eC)
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AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (oC)
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The DM7830/DM8830 is a dual differential line Key Features: o
driver that also performs the dual four-input NAND • Single 5 volt power supply
or dual four-input AND function.
• Diode protected outputs for termination of
positive and negative voltage transients
TTL (Transistor-Transistor-Logic) multiple emitter
inputs allow this line driver to interface with stan- • Diode protected inputs to prevent line ringing
dard TTL or DTL systems. The differential outputs • High Speed
are balanced and are designed to drive long lengths
of coaxial cable, strip line, or twisted pair trans- • Short Circuit Protection
mission lines with characteristic impedances of The DM7830 is specified for operation over the
50n to 500n. The differential feature of the -55°C to +125°C military temperature range. The
output eliminates troublesome ground-loop errors DM8830 is specified for operation over the O°C
normally associated with single-wire transmissions. to +70°C
"'""""4~_NAND
OUTPUT
typical application
Digital Data Transmission
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0
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Note 2 Note 2
Output Short Circuit Current Vee = 5.0V -100 mA
-40 -120
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tpd 1
tpdO Vee = 5.0V 11 18 ns
Propagation Delay NAND Gate tpd 1 C L = 15 pF 8 12 ns
tpdO See Figure 1 and 1A 5 8 ns
Note 1: Specifications apply for DM7830 -55 0 e ~ TA ~ +125 0 e,Vee = +5V ±10%, DM8830 oOe
S T A S 70o e, Vee = +5V ±5% unless otherwise stated. Typical values given are for T A = 25 0 e,
Vee = 5.0V.
Note 2: Applies for T A = +125 0 e only.
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"c:E general description
Through simple logic control, the DM7831/ • High impedance output state which allows
DM8831, DM7832/DM8832 can be used as either many outputs to be connected to a common
a quad single-ended line driver or a dual differential bus line.
line driver. They are specifically designed for mode of operation
party line (bus-organized) systems. The DM7832/
To operate as a quad single-ended line driver apply
DM8832 does not have the V cc clamp diodes
logical "O"s to the Output Disable pins (to keep
found on the DM7831/DM8831.
the outputs in the normal low impedance mode)
The DM7831 & DM7832 are specified for opera- and apply logical "O'''s to both Differential/
tion over the -55°C to +125°C military tempera- Single-ended Mode Control inputs. All four
ture range. The DM8831 & DM8832 are specified channels will then operate independently and no
for operation over the O°C to + 70°C temperature signal inversion will occur between inputs and
range. outputs.
To operate as a dual differential line driver apply
logical "O"s to the Output Disable pins and apply
Key features include: at least one logical "1" to the Differential/Single-
ended Mode Control inputs. The inputs to the A
channels should be connected together and the
• Series 54/74 compatible
inputs to the 8 channels should be connected to-
• 17 ns propagation delay
I n this mode the signals applied to the resulting
• Very low output impedance-high drive
inputs will pass non-inverted on the A2 and 8 2 out-
capability
puts and inverted on the Al and 8 I outputs.
• 40 mA sink and source currents
• Gating control to allow either single-ended or When operating in a bus-organized system with
differential operation outputs tied directly to outputs of other
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01 FFERENTIALI
"AU OUTPUT DISABLE SINGLE·ENDED INPUT A1 OUTPUT A1 INPUT A2 OUTPUT A2
MODE CONTROL
High High
1 X
X X X impedance X impedance
X 1
state state
X = Don't Care
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Input Voltage
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DM8831. DM8832 O°C to +70°C CO
Lead Temperature (Soldering. 10 sec.)
Time that 2 bus-connected devices may
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PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS C
Logical "," Input Voltage
DM7831.DM7832 Vee = 4.5V
2.0 V
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Logical "0" Input Voltage 0.8 V
DM8831,DM8832 Vee = 4.75V N
Vee = 4.5V 10 = -40 mA 1.8 2.3 V
Logical "1" Output Voltage
DM7831.DM7832 10 = -2 mA 2.4 2.7 v
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10 = -5.2 mA 2.4 2.9 V
10 = 40 mA 0.29 0.50 V
DM7831.DM7832 10 = 32 mA .40 V
Logical "0" Output Voltage
DM8831.DM8832 10 - 40 mA 0.29 0.50 V
10 = 32 mA .40 V
DM7831,DM7832 Vee = 5.5V V IN = 5.5V 1 mA
Logical "1" I nput Current
DM8831,DM8832 Vee = 5.25V V IN =2.4V 40 J.1A
DM7831.DM7832 Vee = 5.5V
Logical "0" Input Current V IN = O.4V -1.0 -1.6 mA
DM8831.DM8832 Vee = 5.25V
DM7831,DM7832 Vee = 5.5V
Output Disable Current Vo = 2.4V or O.4V -40 40 J.1A
DM8831,DM8832 Vee = 5.25V
DM7831.DM7832 Vee = 5.5V -40 -100 120
Output Short Circuit Current mA
DM8831.DM8832 Vee 5.25V (Note 2) (Note 2)
DM7831.DM7832 Vee = 5.5V
Supply Current 65 90 mA
DM8831,DM8832 Vee = 5.25V
Vce=5.0V, T A =25°C
Input Diode Clamp Voltage -1.5 V
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Output Diode Clamp Voltage DM7831,DM7832 lOUT = -12 mA,V ee = 5.0V, T A = 25°C -1.5 V
DM8831,DM8832 lOUT = +12 mA,V ee = 5.0V, T A = 25°C Vee +l.5 V
Propagation Delay to a Logical "0"
from Inputs A 1 , A 2 , B1, B2 Differen-
Vee=5.0V, T A =25°C 13 25 ns
tial Single-ended Mode Control to
Outputs, tpdO
Propagation Delay to a Logical "1"
from Inputs A 1, A 2 , B1• B2 Differen-
Vee = 5.0V, TA = 25°C 13 25 ns
tial Single-ended Mode Control to
Outputs, tpd 1
Delay from Disable Inputs to High
Impedance State (from Logical "1" Vee = 5.0V, T A = 25°C 6 12 ns
Level), t1 H
Delay from Disable Inputs to High
I mpedance State (from Logical "0" Vee = 5.0V, TA = 25°C 14 22 ns
Level), tOH
Propagation Delay from Disable Inputs
fJ
to Logical "1" Level (from High Vee = 5.0V, TA = 25°C 14 22 ns
Impedance State), tH 1
Propagation Delay from Disable Inputs
to Logical "0" Level (from High Vee = 5.0V, TA = 25°C 18 27 ns
Impedance State), tH a
Note 1: Unless otherwise specified min/max limits apply across the -55°C to +125°C temperature
range for the DM7831. DM7832 and across the O°C to 70°C temperature range for the DM8831.
DM8832_ All typicals are given for Vce = 5.0V and T A = 25°C.
Note 2: Applies for T A = 125°C only. Only one output should be shorted at a time.
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DM7831/DM8831's, DM7832/DM8832's (Figure impedance output state, providing good capacitive
C
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N "high impedance" state. This is accomplished by during the transition from the logical "a" to
M ensuring that a logical "1" is applied to at least logical "1" state. The other outputs-in the high
00 one of the Output Disable pins of each device
I' impedance state-take only a small amount of
~ which is to be in the "high impedance" state. A leakage current from the low impedance outputs.
C NOR gate was purposely chosen for this function Since the logical "1" output current from the
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since it is possible with only two DM5442/
DM7442, BCD-to-decimal decoders, to decode as
selected device is 100 times that of a conventional
Series 54/74 device (40 mA vs. 400/lA), the
00 many as 100 DM7831/DM8831's, DM7832/ output is easily able to supply that leakage current
00 DM8832's (Figure 2). for several hundred other DM7831 /DM8831 's,
~ The unique device whose Disable inputs receive DM7832/DM8832's and still have available drive
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Figure 2
SELECTED AS
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GATED INTO
HI IMPEDANCE
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GATED INTO
HI IMPEDANCE
STATE
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The devices in this series of dual core sense Features of the series include:
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• High speed
sense signals to saturated logic levels. The design
employs a common reference input which allows • Guaranteed narrow threshold uncertainty in-
the input threshold voltage level of both amplifiers cluding temperature and supply voltage varia-
to be adjusted. Separate strobe inputs provide time tion
discrimination for each channel. Logic inputs and • Adjustable input threshold voltage
outputs are DTLlTTL compatible. All devices of
• Fast overload recovery times
the series have identical preampl ifier configura-
tions, while various logic connections are provided • Two ampl ifiers per package
to suit the specific application. • Molded or cavity dual-in-line package
The LM5520/LM7520 has output latch capability • Six logic configurations
and provides sense, strobe, and memory function
for two sense lines. The LM5522/LM7522 con- The part number ending with an even number
tains a single open collector output which may be (e.g., LM5520) designates a tighter guaranteed
used to expand the number of inputs of the input threshold uncertainty than the subsequent
LM5520/LM7520, or to drive an external Memo~y odd number ending (e.g., LM5521). The remaining
Data Register (MDR). Intended for small memo- specifications for the two are identical. All devices
ries, the two channels of the LM5524/LM7524 are meet or exceed the specifications for the corre-
independent with two separate outputs. The sponding device (where applicable) in the
LM5534/LM7534 is similar to the LM5524/ SN5520/SN7520 series and are pin-for-pin re-
LM7524 but has uncommitted, wire-aRable out- placements.
puts. The LM5528/LM7528 has the same logic absolute maximum ratings
configuration of the LM5524/LM7524 and in
Supply Voltage ±7V
addition provides separate low impedance Test
Points at each preampl ifier output. A similar Differential or Reference Input
device having uncommitted, wire-aRable outputs Voltage ±5V
is the LM5538/LM7538. Logic Input Voltage +5.5V
All critical characteristics are guaranteed for Operating Temperature Range
operation within normal system parameter varia- LM55XX -55°C to +125°C
tions of temperature, supply voltages, and output LM75XX O°C to +70°C
loading. Storage Temperature Range -65°C to +150°C
typical application
STROBE
MEMORY DATA
REGISTER
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LM5520/LM7520 and LM5521/LM7521
electrical characteristics
LM5520/LM5521 : The following apply for -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, v+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%. (Note 1)
TEST CONDITIONS (EACH AMPLIFIER)
LOGIC
DIFF. REF. STROBE GATE a GATE a SUPPLY
PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNIT OUTPUT COMMENTS
INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT VOLT.
(NOTE 3)
10(S) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5V +16 mAIO)' ±5V ±5% Logic Output <O.4V
Differential Input
15 20(22) mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5V -400J..lA(O) ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
Threshold Voltage
35(33) 40 mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +5V +16 mAIO) ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
(V TH ) (Note 2)
40 45(47) mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +5V -400 J..IA(O) ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
Differential & Reference
30 100 J..IA OV OV +5.25V +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
Input Bias Current
LM7520/LM7521 : The following apply for O°C ~ TA ~ 70°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
11(S) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5V +16 mAIO) ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
Differential Input
15 19(22) mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5V -400J..lA(O) ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
Threshold Voltage
36(33) 40 mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +5V +16 mAIO) ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
(V TH ) (Note 4)
40 44(47) mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +5V -400J..lA(O) ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
Differential & Reference
30 75 J..IA OV OV +5.25V +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
Input Bi~s Current
LM5520/LM5521: The following apply for -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
LM7520/LM7521: The following apply for O°C ~ T A ~ 70°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
Differential Input Offset
0.5 J..IA OV OV +5.25V +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
Current
a Output Short
-2.1 -2.8 -3.5 mA OV 20mV OV OV OV OV(a) ±5.25V
Circuit Current
Note 1: For OOC $ T A $ 70°C operation, electrical characteristics for LM5520 and LM5521 are
guaranteed the same as LM7520 and LM7521, respectively.
Note 2: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM5521, other limits pertain to LM5520.
Note 3: a a a a
or in parentheses indicate or logic output, respectively.
Note 4: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM7521, other limits pertain to LM7520.
NoteS: Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 6: Pin 1 to have ~1 00 pF capacitor connected to ground.
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Input Firing Voltage
Propagation Delays
Strobe Input to 1
10 30 ns 20mV
Logical "1" a Output
Strobe Input to 1
20 ns 20mV
Logical "0" a Output
Strobe Input to 1
33 ns 20 mV
Logical "1" 6 Output
Strobe I nput to 1
16 55 ns 20mV
Logical "0" 6 Output
Gate Q I nput to 2
12 20 ns 20mV
Logical "r' Q Output
Gate Q Input to 2
6 ns 20mV
Logical "0" Q Output
Gate Q Input to 2
17 ns 20mV
Logical "I" 6 Output
Gate Q Input to 2
19 30 ns 20 mV
Logical "0" 6 Output
Gate 6 Input to 20 mV 2
12 ns
Logical "I" 6 Output
Common·Mode Input
Overload Recovery 5 ns
Time
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A= Glte 0 input to logIC.' "0" output 0
B = G.te Q input to logic.1 "1" output 0
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LM5522/LM5523: The following apply for -55°e ~ T A ~ 125°e, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5% (Note 1)
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DIFF. REF. STROBE
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Differential Input
45(471
mV
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40mV
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±5V ±5%
±5V ±5%
Logic
Logic
Logic
Output <0.4V
Output >2.4V
Output <0.4V
II) Differential & Reference
30 100 IJA OV OV +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
II) Input Bias Current
LM5522/LM5523: The following apply for -55°e ~ T A ~ 125°e, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
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LM7522/LM7523 : The following apply for oOe ~ TA ~ 70 e, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
Diff. Input Offset Current 0.5 IJA OV OV +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
Logic "1" Input Voltage
(Strobes) 2 V 40mV 20mV +2V +4.75V +16mA ±4.75V Logic Output <0.4V
(Gate) 2 V 40mV 20mV OV +2V -400IJA ±4.75V Logic Output >2.4V
Logic "0" Input Voltage
(Strobes) O.S V 40mV 20mV +O.SV +4.75V -400IJA ±4.75V Logic Output >2.4V
(Gate) O.S V 40mV 20mV OV +O.SV -+16mA ±4.75V Logic Output <0.4V
Logic "0" Input Current -1 -1.6 mA 40mV 20mV +O.4V +O.4V ±5.25V Each Input
Logic "1" Input Current
(Strobes) 40 IJA OV 20mV +2.4V +5.25V ±5.25V
1 mA OV 20mV +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
(Gate) 40 IJA 40mV 20mV +5.25V +2.4V ±5.25V
1 mA 40mV 20mV +5.25V +5.25V ±5.25V
Logic "1" Output Voltage 2.4 3.9 V 40mV 20mV +O.SV +2V -400IJA ±4.75V
Logic "0" Output Voltage
(Strobes) 0.25 0.40 V 40mV 20mV +2V +4.75V +16mA ±4.75V Tie Pins 10 and 12
(Gate\ 0.25 0.40 V 40mV 20mV OV +O.SV +16mA ±4.75V Tie Pins 10 and 12
Output Short Circuit
-2.1 -2.S -3.5 mA 40mV 20mV OV +5.25V OV ±5.25V Tie Pins 10 and 12
Current
Output Leakage Current 0.01 250 IJA OV 20mV OV +2V +5.25V ±4.75V
V+ Supply Current 23 36 mA OV 20mV OV OV ±5.25V
V- Supply Current -13 -lS mA OV 20mV OV OV ±5.25V
LM5522/LM5523 and LM7522/LM7523: The following apply for T A = 25°e, V+ = 5V, V- = -5V
AC Common Mode Input
±2.5 V PULSE 20mV +5V +5V SCOPE
Firing Voltage
Propagation Delays:
Differential Input to
26 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Differential Input to
21 45 ns 20 mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Strobe Input to
22 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Strobe Input to
12 40 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Gate Input to
4 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Gate Input to
15 25 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Note 1: For OOC :-:; T A :-:; 70°C operation, electrical characteristics for LM5522 and LM5523 are
guaranteed the same as LM7522 and LM7523. respectively.
Note 2; Limits in parentheses pertain to LM5523. other limits pertain to LM5522.
Note 3: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM7523, other limits pertain to LM7522_
Note 4: Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 5: Pin 1 to have 2100 pF capacitor connected to ground.
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LM5524/LM7524 and LM5525/LM7525
electrical characteristics
LM5524/LM5525 : The following apply for -55°e ~ T A ~ 125°e, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%. (Note 1)
TEST CONDITIONS (EACH AMPLIFIER)
DIFF. REF. STROBE LOGIC SUPPLY
PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNIT COMMENTS
INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT VOLT.
10(S) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +16mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
Differential Input
15 20(22) mV ±VTH 15mV +5V -400JJ.A ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
Threshold Voltage
35(33) 40 mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +16 rnA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
(V TH ) (Note 2)
40 45(47) mV ±VTH 40mV +5V -400JJ.A ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
LM5524/LM5525: The following apply for -55°e ~ T A ~ 125°e, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
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Diff. Input Offset Current 0.5 JJ.A OV OV +5.25V ±5.25V
Logic "1" Input Voltage 2 V 40mV 20 mV +2V -400JJ.A ±4.75V Logic Output >2.4V
Logic "0" Input Voltage O.S V 40mV 20 mV +O.SV +16mA ±4.75V Logic Output <0.4V
Logic "1" Output Voltage 2.4 3.9 V 40mV 20 mV +2.0V -400JJ.A ±4.75V
Logic "0" Output Voltage 0.25 0.40 V 40mV 20 mV +0.8V +16 rnA ±4.75V
LM5524/LM5525 and LM7524/LM7525: The following apply for T A = 25°e, V+ = 5V, V- = -5V
AC Common-Mode Input
±2.5 V PULSE 20mV +5V SCOPE
Firing Voltage I
Propagation Delays:
Differential Input to
20 40 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Differential Input to
28 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Strobe Input to
10 30 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Strobe Input to
20 ns 20 mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Common-Mode Input
Overload Recovery 5 ns
Time
Note 1: For OoC ~ T A ~ 70°C operation, electrical characteristics for LM5524 and LM5525 are
guaranteed the same as LM7524 and LM7525 respectively.
Note 2: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM5525, other limits pertain to LM5524.
Note 3: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM7525, other limits pertain to LM7524.
Note 4: Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 5: Pin 1 to have ~ 100 pF capacitor connected to ground.
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2. Prop'gltiondel.ys.
A= DIHerenti.1 mput to IOltC.1 "'''output
1
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C=Strobemputtologlc.I"1"output
0= Strobe mput to 101IcII"0"output
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LM5528/LM7528 and LM5529/LM7529
electrical characteristics
LM5528/LM5529: The following apply for -55°C ~ TA ~ 125°C, v+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%. (Note 1)
LM7528/LM7529: The following apply for aOe ~ TA ~ 7aoe, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
11(8) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +16 mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
Differential Input
15 19(22) mV ±VTH 15mV +5V -400pA ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
Threshold Voltage
36(33) 40 mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +16mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
(V TH ) (Note 3)
40 44(47) mV ±VTH 40mV +5V -400pA ±5V ±5% Logic Output >2.4V
LM5528/LM5529: The following apply for -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
LM7528/LM7529: The following apply for aOe ~ T A ~ 7aoe, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
Diff. Input Offset Current 0.5 pA OV OV +5.25V ±5.25V
Logic "1" Input Voltage 2 V 40mV 20 mV +2V -400pA ±4.75V Logic Output >2.4 V
Logic "0" Input Voltage 0.8 V 40mV 20mV +0.8V +16 mA ±4.75V Logic Output <0 4 V
Logic "0" Input Current -1 -1.6 mA 40mV 20 mV +0.4V ±5.25V
Logic "1" Input 5 40 pA OV 20mV +2.4V ±5.25V
Current 0.02 1 mA OV 20mV +5.25V ±5.25V
Logic "1" Output Voltage 2.4 3.9 V 40mV 20mV +2.0V -400pA ±4.75V
Logic "0" Output Voltage 0.25 0.40 V 40mV 20mV +0.8V +16mA ±4.75V
Output Short Circuit
-2.1 -2.8 -3.5 mA 40mV 20 mV +5.25V OV ±5.25V
Current
V+ Supply Current 29 40 mA OV 20 mV OV ±5.25V
V- Supply Current -13 -18 mA OV 20mV OV ±5.25V
LM5528/LM5529 and LM7528/LM7529: The following apply for T A = 25°C, V+ = 5V, V- = -5V
AC Common·Mode Input
±2.5 V PULSE 20mV +5V SCOPE
Firing Voltage
Propagation Delays:
Differential Input to
20 40 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Differential Input to
28 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Strobe Input to
10 30 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Strobe Input to
20 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Differential Input Over·
10 ns
load Recpvery Time
Common-Mode Input
Overload Recovery 5 ns
Time
Min. Cycle Time 200 ns
Note 1: For OOC ~ T A ~ 70°C operation, electrical characteristics for LM5528 and LM5529 are
guaranteed the same as LM7528 and LM7529 respectivelv.
Note 2: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM5529, other limits pertain to LM5528.
Note 3: Limits in. parentheses pertain to LM7529, other limits pertain to LM7528.
Note 4: Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 5: Pin 1 to have ~ 100 pF capacitor connected to ground.
Note 6: Each test point to have ~ 15 pF capacitive load to ground.
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INPUT A INPUT INPUT B
OUTPUT A
Order Number LM5528J or LM7528J
See Package 17
TESTPOINTBo----t--------~
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2 'rop,pllond.lays
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C:St,oblmputtologlc.I"l"output
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LM5534/LM7534 and LM5535/LM7535
en electrical characteristics
LM5534/LM5535: The following apply for -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, v+ ~ 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5% (Note 1)
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COMMENTS
INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT VOLT.
::E 10(8) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5.25V ±5V ±5% Logic Output <250 /J.A
...I Differential Input
15 20(22) mV 15mV +5V +20 mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
....... Threshold Voltage
±VTH
o (V TH ) (Note 2)
35(33) 40
40 45(47)
mV
mV
±VTH
±VTH
40mV
40mV
+5V
+5V
+5.25V
+20 mA
±5V ±5%
±5V ±5%
Logic Output <250 /J.A
Logic Output <0.4V
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30 100 /J. A OV OV +5.25V ±5.25V
it) Input Bias Current
::E LM7534/LM7535 : The following apply for O°C ~ TA ~ 7o°ci V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
...I
11(8) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5.25V ±5V ±5% Logic Output <250 /J.A
Differential Input
15 19(22) mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +20 mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <O.4V
Threshold Voltage
36(33) 40 mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +5.25V ±5V ±5% Logic Output <250 /J.A
(V TH ) (Note 3)
40 44(47) mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +20 mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
LM5534/LM5535: The following apply for -55°C ~ T A ~ 125°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
LM7534/LM7535: The following apply for O°C ~ T A :::;; 70°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
Logic "0" Input Voltage 0.8 V 40mV 20mV +0.8V +5.25V ±4.75V Logic Output <250 /J.A
Logic "1" Input Voltage 2.0 V 40mV 20mV +2.0V +20 inA ±4.75V Logic Output <0.4V
Logic "0" Output Voltage 0.25 0.40 V 40mV 20mV +2V +20 mA ±4.75V
Output Leakage Current 0.01 250 /J. A 40mV 20mV +0.8V +5.25V ±4.75V
LM5534/LM5535 and LM7534/LM7535: The following apply for T A = 25°C, V+ = 5V, V- = -5V
AC Common-Mode Input
±2.5 V PULSE 20mV +5V SCOPE
Firing Voltage
Propagation Delays:
Differential I nput to
24 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Differential Input to
20 40 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Strobe Input to
16 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Strobe Input to
10 30 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Common-Mode Input
Overload Recovery 5 ns
Time
Note 1: For OOC ~ T A ~ 70°C operation, electrical characteristics for LM5534 and LM5535 are
guaranteed the same as LM7534 and LM7535 respectively.
Note 2: limits in parentheses pertain to LM5535, other limits pertain to LM5534.
Note 3: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM7535, other limits pertain to LM7534.
Note 4: Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 5: Pin 1 to have ~ 100 pF capacitor connected to·ground.
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LM5538/LM7538 and LM5539/LM7539
electrical characteristics .;
LM5538/LM5539 : The following apply for -55°C::; T A ::; 125°C, v+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5% (Note 1)
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LM7538/LM7539 : The following apply for oOe::; T A::; 70°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
11(8) 15 mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +5.25V ±5V ±5% Logic Output <250 p.A
~ifferential Input
15 19(22) mV ±VTH 15mV +5V +20mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
Threshold Voltage
36(33) 40 mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +5.25V ±5V ±5% Logic Output <250 p.A
(V TH ) (Note 3)
40 44(47) mV ±VTH 40mV +5V +20mA ±5V ±5% Logic Output <0.4V
Differential & Reference
30 75 p.A OV OV +5.25V ±5.25V
Input Bias Current
LM5538/LM5539 : The following apply for -55°C::; T A ::; 125°C, v+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
LM7538/LM7539: The following apply for oOe::; T A ::; 70°C, V+ = 5V ±5%, V- = -5V ±5%
Logic "1" Input Voltage 2 V 40mV 20mV +2V +20mA ±4.75V Log~c OutpUt <0.4V
Logic "0" Input Voltage 0.8 V 40mV 20mV +O.8V +5.25V ±4.75V Logic Output <250 p.A
Logic "0" Output Voltage 0.25 d.40 V 40mV 20mV +2.0V +20mA ±4.75V
Output Leakage Current 0.Q1 250 p.A 40mV 20mV +O.8V +5.25V ±4.75V
LM5538/LM5539 and LM7538/LM7539: The following apply for TA = 25°C, V+ = 5V, V- = -5V
AC Common-Mode Input
±2.5 V PULSE 20mV +5V SCOPE
Firing Voltage
Propagation Delays:
Differential Input to
24 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Differential Input to
20 40 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Strobe Input to
16 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "1" Output
Strobe Input to
10 30 ns 20mV AC Test Circuit
Logical "0" Output
Differential Input Over·
10 ns
load Recovery Time
Common-Mode Input
Overload Recovery 5 ns
Time
Min. Cycle Time 200 ns
Note 1: For oOe ~ T A ~ 700e oper,tion, electrical characteristics for LM5538 and LM5539 are
guaranteed the same as LM7538 and LM7539 respectively.
Note 2: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM5539, other limits pertain to LM5538.
Note 3: Limits in parentheses pertain to LM7539, other limits pertain to LM7538.
Note 4: Positive current is defined as current into the referenced pin.
Note 5: Pin 1 to have ~ 100 pF capacitor connected to ground,
Note 6: Each test point to have ~ 15 pF capacitIve load to ground.
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defined as a family of devices. The device may be m'ental test) of Method 5005, M I L-STD-883. These
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5004 and 5005. Three lead finishes are allowed performed on each sublot, Group B on each lot,
by the slash sheet, pot solder dip, bright tin plate, and Group C as specified (usually every three
and gold plate. months).
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LM119/LM219 high speed dual comparator ~
genera I description
The LM 119/LM219 are precision high speed dual • Maximum input current of 1 J.1A over tempera-
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comparators fabricated on a single monolithic chip. ture c:
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They are designed to operate over a wide range of • Inputs and outputs can be isolated from system .....
supply voltages down to a single !5V logic supply ground en
and ground. Further, they have higher gain and
• High common mode slew rate
lower input currents than devices like the LM710.
The ljncommitted collector of the output stage Although designed primarily for applications re-
makes the LM119 compatible with RTL, DTL and quiring operation from digital logic supplies, the
TTL as well as capable of driving lamps and relays LM119 is fully specified for power supplies up to
at currents up to 25 mAo ± 15V. I t features faster response than the LM 111
at the expense of higher power dissipation. How-
ever; the high speed, wide operating voltage range
features and low package count make the LM 119 much
• Two independent comparators more versatile than older devices like the LM711.
• Operates from a single 5V supply The LM219 is identical to the LM119, except that
• Typically 130 ns response time its performance is specified over a -25°C to 85°C
• Minimum fan-out of 4 each side temperature range instead of -55°C to 125°C.
connection diagrams
Dual-In-Line Package Metal Can Package Flat Package
v,
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GNO 1 -INPUTZ
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lM143 high voltage operational amplifier
general description features
A general purpose internally compensated super {3 • Low input bias 10 nA
operational amplifier with operation to ±40V. • Low input offset current 2 nA
The circuit is pin-for-pin compatible with the • High slew rate ±2.5V/lls
Motorola MC 1536 but has improved offset, drift
• Input over voltage protection Full ±40V
and input over-voltage characteristics. It will be
available in an 8-lead TO-5 metal can package. • Pin compatible with Motorola MC1536 but has
improved offset, drift and breakdown char-
connection diagram acteristics
Metal Can Package
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LM320 series three terminal negative voltage regulator ~
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general description ~
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The LM320 Series are 3 terminal negative regula- The regulators have current limiting which is inde- c.
tors with a fixed output voltage of -5.2V, -12V, pendent of temperature combined with thermal c
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and -15V and up to 1.5A load current capability. overload protection. I nternal current I imiting pro- ....
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These devices need only one external component tects against momentary faults while thermal shut-
-- a compensation capacitor at the output, mak- down prevents junction temperatures from exceed-
ing them easy to apply. Worst case guarantees ing safe limits during prolonged overlol3ds.
on output voltage deviation due to any combi-
nation of line, load or temperature variation assure features
satisfactory system operation. • Preset output voltage and current I im it
• Internal thermal shutdown
Exceptional effort has been made to make the • 0.5 mV/V line regulation
LM320 Series immune to overload conditions. • 50 mV load regulation
connection diagram
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LM383 5 watt power amplifier
block diagram
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LM1805 TV signal processor ~
general description "'C
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A complete two watt TV sound system, utilizing insure reliable, fail safe operation in adverse o
proven circuit techniques, has been incorporated in enviornments. c.
the LM1805. The FM IF portion utilizes a three
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detector combined with a DC volume control.
Designed for use with a minimum number of ex- • Regulator for FM I F section
ternal components, the audio power amplifier • Low harmonic distortion
section may be operated over a wide range of • Excellent AM rejection
power supply and a speaker impedance combi- • Fixed voitage gain in audio power amplifier
nations.
• 1.3 amp current capability
Thermal overload protection and current limiting • Low distortion
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device is an extension of the other logic functions
device.
connection diagram
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quad TRI-STATE'TM transceiver (con't) ."
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BUSA IN A OUT A 8US 8 IN 8 OUT 8 DRIVER GND BUS A IN A OUT A 8US 8 IN B OUT 8 DRIVER GND
DISABLE DISABLE
TOP VIEW TOPVIEW
DM7835/DM8835 DM7839/DM8839
connection diagram
Dual-I n-Line Package
OUT 3 OUT 4 IN 4A IN 48 IN 3A IN 38 Vee
TOPVIEW
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DM7837 hex unified bus transceiver
general description features
The DM7837/DM8837 are high speed receivers • Low receiver input current for normal Vee or
designed for use in bus organized data trans- Vee = OV(15 /lA typ)
mission systems interconnected by terminated • Six separate receivers per package
120[2 impedance lines. The external termination • Built-in receiver input hysteresis (lV typ)
is intended to be 180[2 resistor from the bus to
• High receiver noise immunity (l.6V typ)
the +5V logic supply together with a 390[2
resistor from the bus to ground. The receiver • Temperature insensitive receiver input thres-
design employs a built-in input hysteresis provid- holds track bus logic levels
ing sLibstantial noise immunity. Low input cur- • DTL/TTL. compatible disable and output
rent allows up to 20 driver/receiver pairs to • Molded or cavity dual-in-line package
utilize a common bus. Disable inputs provide time • High speed
discrimination. Disable inputs and receiver outputs
are DTL/TTL compatible.
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Current-Limit Sense Voltage: The voltage across Output-Input Voltage Differential: The voltage 3(J)
the current limit terminals required to cause the difference between the unregulated input voltage
regulator to current-limit with a short circuited and the regulated output voltage for which the
output. This voltage is used to determine the value regulator will operate within specifications.
of the external current-limit resistor when external
booster transistors are used. Output Noise Voltage: The average AC voltage at
the output with constant load and no input ripple.
Dropout Voltage: The input-output voltage dif-
ferential at which the circuit ceases to regulate Output Voltage Range: The range of regulated
against further reductions in input voltage. output voltages over wh ich the specifications
Feedback Sense Voltage: The voltage, referred to apply.
ground, on the feedback terminal of the regulator
while it is operating in regulation. Output Voltage Scale Factor: The output voltage
obtained for a unit value of resistance between the
Input Voltage Range: The range of DC input volt- adjustment terminal and ground.
ages over which the regulator will operate within
specifications. Quiescent Current: That part of input current to
Line Regulation: The percentage change in regu- the regulator that is not delivered to the load.
lated output voltage for a change in input voltage.
Ripple Rejection: The line regulation for AC input
Load Regulation: The percentage change in regu- signals at or above a given frequency with a speci-
lated output voltage for a specified change in load fied value of bypass capacitor on the reference
current. bypass terminal.
Long Term Stability: Output voltage stability
under accelerated life-test conditions at 125°C Standby Current Drain: That part of the operating
with maximum rated voltages and power dissipa- current of the regulator which does not contribute
tion for 1000 hours. to the load current.
Maximum Power Dissipation: The maximum total Temperature Stability: The percentage change in
device dissipation for which the regulator will output voltage for a thermal variation from room
operate within specifications. temperature to either temperature extreme.
operational amplifiers
Bandwidth: That frequency at wh ich the voltage Input Bias Current: The average of the two input
gain is reduced to l/yfi times the low frequency currents.
value. Input Impedance: The ratio of input voltage to
Common Mode Rejection Ratio: The ratio of the input current under the stated conditions for
input voltage range to the peak-to-peak change source resistance (Rs) and load resistance (Rd.
in input offset voltage over this range. Input Offset Current: The difference in the cur-
Harmonic Distortion: That percentage of har- rents into the two input terminals when the out-
monic distortion being defined as one-hundred put is at zero.
times the ratio of the root-mean-square (rms) sum Input Offset Voltage: That voltage wh ich must be
of the harmonics to the fundamental. % harmonic applied between the input terminals through two
distortion = equal resistances to obtain zero output voltage.
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large-Signal Voltage Gain: The ratio of the output Settling Time: The time between the initiation of
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voltage swing to the change in input voltage the input step function and the time when the
c required to drive the output from zero to this output voltage has settled to within a specified
o voltage. error band of the final output voltage .
.~c Output Impe~ance: The ratio of output voltage to Slew Rate: The internally-limited rate of change
output current under the stated conditions for in output voltage with a large-amplitude step func-
source resistance (Rs) and load resistance (R d. tion applied to the input.
Output Resistance: The small signal resistance
Supply Current: The current requ ired from the
seen at the output with the output voltage near
power supply to operate the amplifier with no
zero.
load and the output at zero.
Output Voltage Swing: The peak output voltage
swing, referred to zero, that can be obtained Transient Response: Theclosed-Ioop step-function
without clipping. response of the amplifier under small-signal
conditions.
Offset Voltage Temperature Drift: The average
drift rate of offset voltage for a thermal variation Unity Gain Bandwidth: The frequency range from
from room temperature to the indicated tempera- DC to the frequency, where the amplifier open
ture extreme. loop gain rolls off to one.
Power Supply Rejection: The ratio of the change Voltage Gain: The ratio of output voltage to in-
in input offset voltage to the change in power put voltage under the stated conditions for source
supply voltages producing it. resistance (Rs) and load resistance (Rd.
voltage comparators/buffers
Input Bias Current: The average of the two input Positive Output level: The high output voltage
currents. level with a given load and the input drive equal to
or greater than a specified value.
Input Offset Current: The absolute value of the
difference between the two input currents for Power Consumption: The power requ ired to oper-
which the output will be driven higher than or ate the comparator with no output load. The power
lower than specified voltages. will vary with signal level, but is specified as a
Input Offset Voltage: The absolute value of the maximum for the entire range of input signal
v~ltage between the input terminals required to conditions.
make the output voltage greater than or less than
Response Time: The interval between the applica-
specified voltages.
tion of an input step function and the time when
Input Voltage Range: The range of voltage on the the output crosses the logic threshold voltage. The
input terminals (common mode) over which the input step drives the comparator from some initial,
offset specifications apply. saturated input voitage to an input level just barely
in excess of thatrequired to bring the output from
logic Threshold Voltage: The voltage at the 'out- saturation to the logic threshold voltage. This
put of the comparator at which the loading logic excess is referred to as the voltage overdrive.
circuitry changes its digital state.
Negative Output level: The negative DC output Saturation Voltage: The low-output voltage level
voltage with the comparator saturated by a dif- with the input drive equal to or greater than a
ferential input equal to or greater than a specified specified value.
voltage.
Strobe Current: The current out of the strobe
Output leakage Current: The current into the terminal when it is at the zero logic level.
output terminal with the output voltage within a
Strobed Output level: The DC output voltage,
given range and the input drive equal to or greater
independent of input conditions, with the voltage
than a given value.
on the strobe terminal equal to or less than the
Output Resistance: The resistance seen looking specified low state.
into the output terminal with the DC output level
Strobe ON Voltage: The maximum voltage on
at the logic threshold voltage. '
either strobe terminal required to force the output
Output Sink Current: The maximum negative cur- to the specified high state independent of the
rent that can be delivered by the comparator. input voltage.
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voltage comparators/buffers (con't)
Strobe OFF Voltage: The minimum voltage on the Supply Current: The current required from the
strobe terminal that will guarantee that it does not positive or negative supply to operate the com-
interfere with the operation of the comparator. parator with no output ,load. The power will vary
with input voltage, but is specified as a maximum
for the entire range of input voltage conditions. -I
Strobe Release Time: The time required for the (1)
consumer circuits
AGC DC Output Shift: The shift of the quiescent Input Voltage Range: The range of voltages on
IC output voltage of the AGC section for a given the input terminals for which the amplifier operates
change in AGC central voltage. within specifications.
AGC Figure of Merit (AGC Range): The widest Large-Signal Voltage Gain: The ratio of the output
possible range of input signal level required to voltage swing to the change in input voltage re-
make the output drop by a specified amount from quired to drive the output from zero to this
the specified maximum output le\lel. voltage.
AGC Input Current: The current required to bias Limiting Threshold: In FM the input signal level
the central voltage input of the AGC section. which causes the recovered aud io output level to
drop 3 dB from the output level with a specified
AM Rejection Ratio: The ratio of the recovered large signal input.
audio output produced by a desired FM signal of
specified level and duration to the recovered audio Lock In Range: That range of frequencies about
output produced by an unwanted AM signal of the free running frequency for which the phase
specified amplitude and modulating index. locked loop will come into lock if initially starting
out of lock.
Channel Separation: The level of output signal of
an undriven amplifier with respect to the output Maximum Sweep Rate: The maximum rate that
level of an adjacent driven amplifier. the VCO may be made to vary its oscillating fre-
quency over its Sweep Range.
Detection Bandwidth: That frequency range about
the free running frequency of the tone decoder/ Output Resistance: The ratio of the change in
phase locked loop where a signal above a specified output voltage to the change in output current
level will cause a detected signal condition at the with the output around zero.
output. Output Voltage Swing: The peak output voltage
Detection Bandwidth Skew: The measure of how swing, referred to zero. that can be obtained
well the detection bandwidth is centered about without clipping.
the free running frequency. It is equal to the maxi- Phase Detector Sensitivity: The change in the out-
mum detection bandwidth frequency plus the put voltage of the phase detector for a given change
minimum detection bandwidth frequency minus in phase between the two input signals to the
twice the free running frequency. phase detector.
Hold In Range: That range of frequencies about Power Bandwidth: That frequency at which the
the free running frequency for which the phase voltage gain reduces to 1/..../"2 with respect to the
locked loop will stay in lock if initially starting flat band voltage gain specified for a given load
out in lock. and output power.
Input Bias Current: The average of the two input Power Supply Rejection: The ratio of the change
currents. in input offset voltage to the change in power
supply voltages producing it.
Input Resistance: The ratio of the change in input
voltage to the change in input current on either Slew Rate: The internally limited rate of change
input with the other grounded. in output voltage with a large amplitude step
function applied to the input.
Input Sensitivity: The minimum level of input
signal at a specified frequency required to produce Supply Current:. The current requ ired from the
a specified signal-to-noise ratio at the recovered power supply to operate the amplifier with no load
audio output. and the output at zero.
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Sweep Range: That ratio of maximum oscillating VCO Sensitivity~ The change in operating- fre-
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duced by varying the central voltage of the VCO
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Driver Leakage Current: The sum of the currents Switch Leakage Current: The current seen when a
into the source and drain switch terminals, with specified voltage is applied between drain and
both held at the same specified voltage. source of a channel that is logically turned off.
Switch On Resistance: The equivalent resistance
Logic "1" Input Voltage: The voltage level which from source to drain, tested by forcing a specified
is guaranteed to be interpreted by the device as a current and measuring the resultant voltage drop.
logical "true" signal.
Switch Turn-Off Time: The interval between the
Logic "0" Input Voltage: The voltage level which time that the logic input passes through the thresh-
is guaranteed to be interpreted by the device as a old voltage and the time that the output goes to
logical "false" signal. a specified voltage level in the test circuit.
Switch Turn-On Time: The interval between the
Logic Input Slew Rate: The voltage difference time that the logic input passes through the thresh-
between the logic "1" and logic "0" states divided old voltage and the time that the output goes to
by the transistion time. 90% of its final value in the specified test circuit.
Common Mode Sensitivity: Rate of change of Disabled Output Clamp Current: The current which
input differential voltage required to produce a flows from the output of a disabled TRI-STATE
given output level, against common mode voltage. gate when it is dragged below ground (for instance
by a transmission-line-associated transient). It is
Supply Sensitivity: Rate of change of input dif- derived from the Vee power rail.
sense amplifiers
AC Common-Mode Input Firing Voltage: The Differential Input Threshold Voltage: The DC
peak level of a common-mode pulse which will input voltage which forces the logic output to the
exceed the input dynamic range and cause the logic threshold voltage ("'1.5V) level.
logic output to switch. Pulse characteristics: tr = tf
~ 15 ns, PW = 50 ns. Input Bias Current: The DC current which flows
into each input pin with differential input of OV.
Common-Mode Input Overload Recovery Time:
The time necessary for the device to recover from· Supply Current: The total DC current per package
a ±2V common-mode pulse (tr = tf = 20 ns) prior drawn from the voltage supply.
to the strobe enable signal.
Offset Voltage: Difference between the absolute
Differential Input Offset Current: The absolute
values of threshold voltage in positive- and negative-
difference in tr.: two input bias currents of one
differential inrut. going directions.
Differential Input Overload Recovery Time: The Propagation Delay Time: Interval from switching
time necessary for the device to recover from a 2V input through 1.5V to output traversing its 50%
differential pulse (tf = tr = 20 ns) prior to the voltage point. Measured with 50n load to +10V
strobe enable signal. 15 pF total capacitance.
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BOTH ENDS
l 2 MOUNTING HOLES
Terminal Connections
Pin I-Ground
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Pin 2 - Output
Cue-Input
Dimensions in Inches
Package 17 Package 18
16 Lead Cavity DIP (J) 2 Lead TO-3 Metal Can (K)
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Package 20
8 Lead Molded Mini DIP (N)
.030
TYP ------11.,40
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I . -.015 - 1
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Package 21 Package 22
10 Lead Molded DIP (N) 14 Lead Molded DIP (N)
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I. -.015 I TYPt-- --J±.01Oi-- --j t-- ±.010
Package 23 Package 24
16 Lead Molded DIP (N) 14 Lead Molded DIP (N-01)
(Staggered Leads)
1 . 0 1 0 = 0022.
1.030 3 PLACES
,.....,,1-...,....==.......,. 0.080
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0.142
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0.144
0.100
0.025 RAO 0.050 2 PLACES
2 PLACES 3 PLACES
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1"=.400=-1
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.300
TYP
Package 25 Package 26
16 Lead Molded DIP (N-OH 3 Lead Power Package (T)
(Staggered Leads)
11°. 003
0.006 o~~:~ I-
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14 13 12 11 10 9 B SEATING
BASE AND
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PLANE
\ .L 0.960
MAX --0
0.86 0.247 0.940
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0.371
Package 27 Package 28
14 Lead Flat Package (W) 16 Lead Flat Package (W)
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