SNOSC16B – MAY 2004 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2004
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
V
+
= +5.0V,
, unless otherwise stated
Parameter
Output Current
Source
Sink
Conditions
V
IN+
= 1V, V
IN
−
= 0V,
V
+
= 15V, V
O
= 2V, T
A
= 25°C
V
IN
−
= 1V, V
IN+
= 0V,
V
+
= 15V, V
O
= 2V, T
A
= 25°C
V
IN
−
= 1V, V
IN+
= 0V,
V
+
= 15V, V
O
= 200 mV, T
A
= 25°C
Short Circuit to Ground
Input Offset Voltage
V
OS
Drift
Input Offset Current
I
OS
Drift
Input Bias Current
Input Common-Mode
Voltage Range
(4)
Large Signal
Voltage Gain
Output Voltage
Swing
V
OL
Output Current
Source
V
OH
V
+
= 15V, T
A
= 25°C
(6)
See
(2)
LM124-N/LM224-N
Min
20
10
12
Typ
40
20
50
40
7
100
10
40
0
300
V
−2
+
LM324-N
Typ
40
20
50
40
7
150
10
40
0
500
V
−2
+
LM2902-N
Typ
40
20
50
40
7
45
10
40
0
500
V
−2
+
Max Min
20
10
12
60
7
Max Min
20
10
12
60
9
Max
Units
mA
μA
60
10
200
mA
mV
μV/°C
nA
pA/°C
nA
V
R
S
= 0Ω
I
IN(+)
−
I
IN(−)
, V
CM
= 0V
R
S
= 0Ω
I
IN(+)
or I
IN(−)
V = +30V
(LM2902-N, V
+
= 26V)
V
+
= +15V (V
O
Swing = 1V to 11V)
R
L
≥
2 kΩ
V = 30V
(LM2902-N, V
+
= 26V)
V
+
= 5V, R
L
= 10 kΩ
V
O
= 2V
V
IN
= +1V,
V
IN
−
= 0V,
V
+
= 15V
Sink
V
IN
−
= +1V,
V
IN+
= 0V,
V
+
= 15V
5
+
+
+
25
R
L
= 2 kΩ
R
L
= 10 kΩ
26
27
10
28
5
20
20
15
26
27
10
28
5
20
20
15
22
23
10
24
5
20
100
V/mV
V
mV
8
5
8
5
8
mA
(6)
Short circuits from the output to V
+
can cause excessive heating and eventual destruction. When considering short circuits to ground,
the maximum output current is approximately 40 mA independent of the magnitude of V
+
. At values of supply voltage in excess of +15V,
continuous short-circuits can exceed the power dissipation ratings and cause eventual destruction. Destructive dissipation can result
from simultaneous shorts on all amplifiers.
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