Datasheet LT1013, LT1014 (Analog Devices) - 9

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
DescriptionDual/Quad Precision Op Amps
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Typical perForMance characTerisTics. Output Short-Circuit Current. vs Time. Voltage Gain vs Load Resistance

Typical perForMance characTerisTics Output Short-Circuit Current vs Time Voltage Gain vs Load Resistance

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LT1013/LT1014
Typical perForMance characTerisTics Output Short-Circuit Current vs Time Voltage Gain vs Load Resistance Voltage Gain vs Frequency
40 10M TA = 25°C, VS = ±15V 140 –55°C VS = ±15V TA = 25°C TA = –55°C, VS = ±15V 30 120 CL = 100pF 25°C TA = 125°C, VS = ±15V 20 125°C 100 /V) TA = –55°C, VS = 5V, 0V 10 80 TA = 25°C, VS = 5V, 0V VS = 5V, 0V VS = ±15V 0 1M 60 TA = 125°C, VS = 5V, 0V 125°C TAGE GAIN (dB) –10 TAGE GAIN (V 40 VOL T-CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA) VOL –20 25°C 20 VO = ±10V WITH VS = ±15V SHOR SINKING SOURCING –30 –55°C V 0 O = 20mV TO 3.5V WITH VS = 5V, 0V –40 100k –20 0 1 2 3 100 1k 10k 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M TIME FROM OUTPUT SHORT TO GROUND (MINUTES) LOAD RESISTANCE TO GROUND (Ω) FREQUENCY (Hz) 1013/14 TPC19 1013/14 TPC20 1013/14 TPC21
Channel Separation Gain, Phase vs Frequency vs Frequency
80 160 TA = 25°C VS = ±15V 20 VCM = 0V 100 T PHASE C A = 25°C L = 100pF PHASE SHIFT (DEGREES) 140 VIN = 20Vp-p to 5kHz ±15V 120 RL = 2k LIMITED BY 10 ±15V 140 GAIN TION (dB) 120 THERMAL RS = 100Ω INTERACTION 160 ARA RS = 1kΩ TAGE GAIN (dB) 0 5V, 0V 5V, 0V 180 100 VOL LIMITED BY 200 CHANNEL SEP 80 PIN TO PIN –10 CAPACITANCE 60 0.1 0.3 1 3 10 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M FREQUENCY (MHz) FREQUENCY (Hz) 1013/14 TPC22 1013/14 TPC23
applicaTions inForMaTion Single Supply Operation
The LT1013/LT1014 are fully specified for single supply can occur on previous single supply designs, such as the operation, i.e., when the negative supply is 0V. Input LM124, LM158, OP-20, OP-21, OP-220, OP-221, OP-420: common mode range includes ground; the output swings a) When the input is more than a diode drop below ground, within a few millivolts of ground. Single supply operation, unlimited current will flow from the substrate (V– terminal) however, can create special difficulties, both at the input to the input. This can destroy the unit. On the LT1013/ and at the output. The LT1013/LT1014 have specific cir- LT1014, the 400Ω resistors, in series with the input (see cuitry which addresses these problems. Schematic Diagram), protect the devices even when the At the input, the driving signal can fall below 0V—inadver- input is 5V below ground. tently or on a transient basis. If the input is more than a few hundred millivolts below ground, two distinct problems 10134fe For more information www.linear.com/LT1013 9 Document Outline Features Applications Description Typical Application Absolute Maximum Ratings Pin Configuration Order Information Electrical Characteristics Typical Performance Characteristics Applications Information Typical Applications schematic diagram Package Description Revision History Typical Application Related Parts