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CA124, CA224, CA324, @ HAs L324, LIM2902 Quad, 1MHz, Operational Amplifiers for November 1996 Commercial, Industrial, and Military Applications Features Description «Operation trom Single or Dual Suppies The CA124, CA224, CAIDA, LMC and LM9C2 consis of Ope z Lae four independent, high-gain operational amplifiers on a +» Unity-Gain Bandwidth ................. IMHZ(TYP} single monolithic substrate, An on-chip capacitor in @ach of : eGain, se, #00 (Typ) ampiers provides tequancy compensation or uy clemagiee ony gain. These devices are designed specially to operate from + Input Bias Current... 45nA(Typ) ther single or dual Suppios. and tne eoronal vlage aie - Tange is equa tothe power-supply voage. Low power dain Input Offeet Voltage + 2RV (NP) and an input common-mode voltage range from OV to V+ + Input Ofset Curent "'5V(single-supply operation} make these devices sutabo + CAZ24, CA324, LM324, LM2902 |. SMA (Typ) _{F battery operation. 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Continuous Maxime Junction Temperature (Pac Package) 150°C ‘Maximum Storage Tomporatue Range 5° to 150°C ‘Operating Conditions ‘Maximum Leas Temperature (Solderng 105) 300% “Tomperatue Range (SOIC - Lead Tips Oo) cart sei to rast (cazad, Lzon2 40°C to 865C ccaces, Le C10 70°C CAUTION Suesses above Ros tas “Abo Minun Rang may cause pormanen damage fede Th asset ang ana opeaion Sina cose at aca or my oe condone tow hen deed me oer saan of esas eabed Notes: "Tis iegt currant wi nly aust wn Be vitae al ayo he put ea cian nogatve, Ths curentis de tthe coactr base junction ot theinputp-p vanisiors Deco ward aso a eeby acting as nut fod Cares. nadine doda acto, rele ao ara ‘pn pamste vansstoractonon he IC chip, This tanistor acon can cae the cup votages of he apis to go tthe V+ walago lve {ort gourd er age crore orth re can alan inp iscrivennegatve. Thistansstcr action snot dastucive aed neal put ats wilr-ertabish when he np vllage, which was negate, aan eas 0 8 val gear an -0V. 2, Themaximumoutpat curentis aproxmaialy 40m independent ofthe magnitude of Vs. Continous shor crus alV+> 16Vcancause fxcesswe power dstpaion and eventual destucon, Shor cuts tom the cuputo V+ can eauee overheating and eventual Seer ton of he device, 3. is measured wih te component mounted onan evaluaton PC beard in re a Electrical Specifications values Apply or Each Operational Amplion Supply Votlage V+ = 8V.¥. = 0%, Unloss Obversise Species caize (CA224, CAB24, LDN M2902 rest | rene panamerer | conomons | ¢c) | win | rv | max | wn | rvP | max | mw | Tv | wax [unrrs| Input onset 25 2]. 27 Ey tage (Note 6) toe Fol 71 at. wo | ow faverage np [Rg =00. Fu 7] 7 7 wee onset votage bei Diora input Ful ~tud~ vt t-te) akage Note 8) nputCormon[ve=a0v 2 f° ers] o | - [vast - | v Mode Vatage Range Nate 8) [== 900 7 v2] 0 vee v ven ev Fu 0 vea] v (Common tode [OC a] | es | 0 e Power Supply [OO as | o | 00 | 10 e election Rao inputs [inork 25 5 | 190 «| =|— mA Cuore ate 4) work Ful wo] os ee Teputorcet [ie 25 a] = 5 [| na Chie eh Fal 100 180 as_| 20 | om ‘Average input Fur 0 0 70 parc Oftet Curent CA124, CA224, CA324, LM324, LM2902 Electrical Specifications vats Apply ‘or Each Opecationat Arpifie. Supply Vatage V+ = SV. = 0, LUnioss Othernise Species. (Continued) cate (CAz24, CA26, L248 Lwae02 rest _—_|rewe, parameter | conomons | (oy | wn | TvP | wax | wn | rvP | max Tiagesigra [Reaves sev | 25 | os | 100 e Wetage Gain | (For Large Vo Swing) eave sev | rai | e (For Large Vo Swng) lOupa A= 2 =f vers} 0 Vet Swing Hoh [FR =24n, ve rat | 2 aE 0 Dee Ve Fu R= 100. venaov| Fa | a7 | 28 2 a ery raps |= eve foupt Souce|ve=sivive=ov. | a | 20 | 2 Curent ves i8v enwivrno, | ra] vo | 20 70 yen isv Sek [venovivent | 25 | wo | 2 7° ws | 2 | 2 rf s | © 5 fcrastax [f= to he e v2 | input Retro) Fata supety [== Ful oa | 2 rent Ful NOTES: 4, Due he PNP input stage he cecton ot he opt currents cut oh IC Noloading change ess on the Input ines because the ‘uments essentally constant, Indopendent ofthe sat of he output '5, The input signal vtage and the input common mode voltage shoud not be alowed ogo negative by ore than 0 3V. The postive st tthe common mode olagerango's Vs 1 5V, but ne rbot Inputs ean gota +32V winout damage, 6. Vo= 14V, Rg = OS mh Vs tom SV 10 30V, and aver te ul input commen made voltage range (OV fo V+ 1 SV. 349 ‘OPERATIONAL, ‘AMPLIFIERS CA124, CA224, CA324, LM324, LM2902 ‘Schematic Diagram (One ot Four Operational Ampitiers) Typical Performance Curves _ nL eer — Bree ju 3 v0 z ‘ i § 5 § x» a i a ae pan rReaener ot Teen FIGURE 1. OPEN LOOP FREQUENCY RESPONSE FAGURE2. VOLTAGE FOLLOWER PULSE RESPONSE (SMALL SIGNAL) Input voLTAae ‘Tae un) FIGURE 3. VOLTAGE FOLLOWER PULSE RESPONSE (LARGE SIGNAL) 320 CA124, CA224, CA324, LM324, LM2902 Typical Performance Curves imeur cunnent in) FIGURE 4 INPUT CURRENT vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ourPur voLTAGe SwINGW) sneur CURRENT (ok) (Continued) 1 SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) a TENPERATURE CC) Terre FREQUENCY 2) FIGURE 6. LARGE SIGNAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE ‘OUTPUT SOURCE CURRENT (mA) FIGURE 7. OUTPUT CURRENT vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ‘POSITIVE SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE S. SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE. ven dp e a gS bs i ae ‘TEMPERATURE Co) 100185 Zu as 0 : 100) ax $y : a. i. o 10 0 30 0 * 0 2 BI 0 cree anes ane FIGURE 8, INPUT CURRENT ve SUPPLY VOLTAGE FIGURE 8. VOLTAGE GAIN vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE 321

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