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7 / 19 page LM8262 www.ti.com SNOS975G – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2015 5V Electrical Characteristics (continued) Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for V + = 5V, V− = 0V, V CM = 1V, VO = V +/2, and R L > 1MΩ to V −. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN(1) TYP(2) MAX(1) UNIT fmax Full Power Bandwidth ZL = (20pF || 10kΩ) to V +/2 – 900 – KHz tS Settling Time (+/ −5%) 100mVPP Step, 500pF load – 400 – ns THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise RL = 1kΩ to V +/2 – 0.05% – f = 10KHz to AV= +2, 4VPP swing 6.7 +/ −11V Electrical Characteristics Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for V + = 11V, V− = −11V, V CM = 0V, VO = 0V, and RL > 1MΩ to 0V. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN(1) TYP(2) MAX(1) UNIT VOS Input Offset Voltage VCM = −10.5V & VCM = 10.5V +/ −7 mV – +/ −0.7 +/ − 9 TC VOS Input Offset Average Drift VCM = −10.5V & VCM = 10.5V µV/°C – +/ −2 – (3) IB Input Bias Current VCM = −10.5V −2.00 – −1.05 (4) −2.80 µA VCM = 10.5V +1.00 – +0.49 (4) +1.50 IOS Input Offset Current VCM = −10.5V & VCM = 10.5V 275 nA – 30 550 CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio VCM stepped from −11V to 9V 84 100 – 80 VCM stepped from 10V to 11V – 100 – dB VCM stepped from −11V to 11V 74 88 – 72 +PSRR Positive Power Supply Rejection V+ = 9V to 11V 70 dB 100 – Ratio 66 −PSRR Negative Power Supply Rejection V− = −9V to −11V 70 dB 100 – Ratio 66 CMVR Input Common-Mode Voltage CMRR > 50dB −11.1 V – −11.3 Range −11.0 11.1 V 11.3 – 11.0 AVOL Large Signal Voltage Gain VO = 0V to +/−9V, 78 85 – RL = 10kΩ 74 dB VO = 0V to +/−9V, 72 79 – RL = 2kΩ 66 VO Output Swing RL = 10kΩ 10.65 10.77 – High 10.61 V RL = 2kΩ 10.6 10.69 – 10.55 Output Swing RL = 10kΩ −10.75 – −10.98 Low −10.65 V RL = 2kΩ −10.65 – −10.91 −10.6 (1) All limits are ensured by testing or statistical analysis. (2) Typical Values represent the most likely parametric norm. (3) Offset voltage average drift determined by dividing the change in VOS at temperature extremes into the total temperature change. (4) Positive current corresponds to current flowing into the device. Copyright © 2001–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Documentation Feedback 7 Product Folder Links: LM8262 |
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