Datasheet OP220 (Analog Devices)

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
DescriptionDual Micropower Operational Amplifier - Obsolete
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Dual Micropower. Operational Amplifier. OP220. FEATURES. PIN CONFIGURATIONS. Excellent TCVOS Match: 2. C Max. 8-Lead Hermatic Dip

Datasheet OP220 Analog Devices

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Dual Micropower Operational Amplifier OP220 FEATURES PIN CONFIGURATIONS Excellent TCVOS Match: 2

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C Max 8-Lead Hermatic Dip 8-Lead Plastic Dip Low Input Offset Voltage: 150

V Max (Z-Suffix) (P-Suffix) Low Supply Current: 100

A Single-Supply Operation: 5 V to 30 V OUT A Low Input Offset Voltage Drift: 0.75 1 8 V+

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C Max OP220 OUT A 1 8 V+ OP220 High Open-Loop Gain: 2,000 V/mV –IN A 2 OUT B 7 –IN A 2 OUT B 7 High PSRR: 3

V/V +IN A 3 6 –IN B +IN A 3 6 –IN B Low Input Bias Current: 12 nA V– 4 5 +IN B Wide Common-Mode Voltage Range: V– to Within V– 4 5 +IN B 1.5 V of V+ Pin Compatible with 1458, LM158, and LM2904 Available in Die Form 8-Lead SOIC 8-Lead TO-99 (S-Suffix) (J-Suffix) GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The OP220 is a monolithic dual operational amplifier that can
+IN A 1 8 –IN A
be used either in single or dual supply operation. The low offset
V– 2 OUT A 7
voltage and input offset voltage tracking as low as 1.0 mV/∞C,
3 6 V+
make this the first micropower precision dual operational amplifier.
+IN B 4 5 OUT B
The excellent specifications of the individual amplifiers com-
–IN B
bined with the tight matching and temperature tracking between channels provides high performance in instrumentation ampli- fier designs. The individual amplifiers feature extremely low input offset voltage, low offset voltage drift, low noise voltage, and low bias current. They are fully compensated and protected. Matching between channels is provided on all critical parameters including input offset voltage, tracking of offset voltage versus temperature, noninverting bias currents, and common-mode rejection ratios.
V+ Q11 Q3 Q4 Q28 Q12 Q2 Q26 –IN Q1 OUTPUT +IN Q9 Q10 Q8 Q27 OBSOLETE Q7 Q29 Q6 Q5 Q13 NULL
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Q33 V–
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ACESSIBLE IN CHIP FORM ONLY
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Document Outline FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION PIN CONFIGURATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS DIE CHARACTERISTICS ORDERING GUIDE WAFER TEST LIMITS Typical Performance Characteristics INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER APPLICATIONS OF THE OP220 Two Op Amp Configuration THREE OP AMP CONFIGURATION OUTLINE DIMENSIONS Revision History