NSC LF147J/883

LF147/LF347
Wide Bandwidth Quad JFET Input Operational Amplifiers
General Description
Features
The LF147 is a low cost, high speed quad JFET input operational amplifier with an internally trimmed input offset voltage
(BI-FET II™ technology). The device requires a low supply
current and yet maintains a large gain bandwidth product
and a fast slew rate. In addition, well matched high voltage
JFET input devices provide very low input bias and offset
currents. The LF147 is pin compatible with the standard
LM148. This feature allows designers to immediately upgrade the overall performance of existing LF148 and LM124
designs.
The LF147 may be used in applications such as high speed
integrators, fast D/A converters, sample-and-hold circuits
and many other circuits requiring low input offset voltage,
low input bias current, high input impedance, high slew rate
and wide bandwidth. The device has low noise and offset
voltage drift.
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Simplified Schematic
Connection Diagram
⁄ Quad
Internally trimmed offset voltage: 5 mV max
Low input bias current: 50 pA
Low input noise current:
Wide gain bandwidth: 4 MHz
High slew rate: 13 V/µs
Low supply current: 7.2 mA
High input impedance: 1012Ω
Low total harmonic distortion AV = 10,: < 0.02%
RL = 10k, VO = 20 Vp-p, BW = 20 Hz−20 kHz
n Low 1/f noise corner: 50 Hz
n Fast settling time to 0.01%: 2 µs
Dual-In-Line Package
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Note 1: Available per SMD #8102306, JM38510/11906.
Top View
Order Number LF147J, LF347M, LF347BN,
LF347N or LF147J/883 (Note 1)
See NS Package Number J14A, M14A or N14A
BI-FET II™ is a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation.
© 1999 National Semiconductor Corporation
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LF147/LF347 Wide Bandwidth Quad JFET Input Operational Amplifiers
May 1999
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 2)
LF147
Surface Mount Wide (WM)
Operating Temperature
Range
Storage Temperature
Range
Lead Temperature
(Soldering, 10 sec.)
Soldering Information
Dual-In-Line Package
Soldering (10 seconds)
Small Outline Package
Vapor Phase (60 seconds)
Infrared (15 seconds)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Supply Voltage
Differential Input Voltage
Input Voltage Range
(Note 3)
Output Short Circuit
Duration (Note 4)
Power Dissipation
(Notes 5, 11)
Tj max
θjA
Ceramic DIP (J) Package
Plastic DIP (N) Package
Surface Mount Narrow (M)
LF147
± 22V
± 38V
± 19V
LF347B/LF347
± 18V
± 30V
± 15V
Continuous
Continuous
900 mW
1000 mW
150˚C
150˚C
Symbol
Parameter
Input Offset Voltage
Conditions
LF147
RS = 10 kΩ, TA = 25˚C
Typ
1
Over Temperature
∆VOS/∆T
Average TC of Input Offset
−65˚C≤TA≤150˚C
260˚C
260˚C
260˚C
215˚C
220˚C
(Note 7)
Min
VOS
(Note 6)
See AN-450 “Surface Mounting Methods and Their Effect
on Product Reliability” for other methods of soldering
surface mount devices.
ESD Tolerance (Note 12)
900V
70˚C/W
75˚C/W
100˚C/W
DC Electrical Characteristics
LF347B/LF347
85˚C/W
(Note 6)
LF347B
Max
Min
5
Typ
3
8
RS = 10 kΩ
10
Tj = 25˚C, (Notes 7, 8)
25
LF347
Max
Min
5
Typ
5
7
Units
Max
10
13
10
10
mV
mV
µV/˚C
Voltage
IOS
Input Offset Current
Over Temperature
IB
Input Bias Current
50
Over Temperature
RIN
Input Resistance
Tj = 25˚C
Large Signal Voltage Gain
VS = ± 15V, TA = 25˚C
25
25
Tj = 25˚C, (Notes 7, 8)
AVOL
100
25
4
200
50
50
200
50
8
1012
50
100
1012
100
50
100
25
100
pA
4
nA
200
pA
8
nA
1012
Ω
100
V/mV
VO = ± 10V, RL = 2 kΩ
Over Temperature
25
25
15
V/mV
VO
Output Voltage Swing
VS = ± 15V, RL = 10 kΩ
± 12
± 13.5
± 12
± 13.5
± 12
± 13.5
VCM
Input Common-Mode Voltage
VS = ± 15V
± 11
+15
± 11
+15
± 11
+15
V
−12
V
Range
−12
−12
V
CMRR
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
RS≤10 kΩ
80
100
80
100
70
100
dB
PSRR
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio
(Note 9)
80
100
80
100
70
100
dB
IS
Supply Current
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AC Electrical Characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
(Note 7)
Conditions
LF147
Min
Amplifier to Amplifier Coupling
TA = 25˚C,
Typ
LF347B
Max
Min
−120
Typ
LF347
Max
Min
−120
Typ
−120
Units
Max
dB
f = 1 Hz−20 kHz
(Input Referred)
SR
Slew Rate
VS = ± 15V, TA = 25˚C
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13
8
13
8
13
V/µs
GBW
Gain-Bandwidth Product
VS = ± 15V, TA = 25˚C
2.2
4
2.2
4
2.2
4
MHz
en
Equivalent Input Noise Voltage
TA = 25˚C, RS = 100Ω,
in
Equivalent Input Noise Current
Tj = 25˚C, f = 1000 Hz
20
20
20
0.01
0.01
0.01
f = 1000 Hz
Note 2: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits.
Note 3: Unless otherwise specified the absolute maximum negative input voltage is equal to the negative power supply voltage.
Note 4: Any of the amplifier outputs can be shorted to ground indefinitely, however, more than one should not be simultaneously shorted as the maximum junction
temperature will be exceeded.
Note 5: For operating at elevated temperature, these devices must be derated based on a thermal resistance of θjA.
Note 6: The LF147 is available in the military temperature range −55˚C≤TA≤125˚C, while the LF347B and the LF347 are available in the commercial temperature
range 0˚C≤TA≤70˚C. Junction temperature can rise to Tj max = 150˚C.
Note 7: Unless otherwise specified the specifications apply over the full temperature range and for VS = ± 20V for the LF147 and for VS = ± 15V for the LF347B/LF347.
VOS, IB, and IOS are measured at VCM = 0.
Note 8: The input bias currents are junction leakage currents which approximately double for every 10˚C increase in the junction temperature, Tj. Due to limited production test time, the input bias currents measured are correlated to junction temperature. In normal operation the junction temperature rises above the ambient temperature as a result of internal power dissipation, PD. Tj = TA+θjA PD where θjA is the thermal resistance from junction to ambient. Use of a heat sink is recommended
if input bias current is to be kept to a minimum.
Note 9: Supply voltage rejection ratio is measured for both supply magnitudes increasing or decreasing simultaneously in accordance with common practice from
VS = ± 5V to ± 15V for the LF347 and LF347B and from VS = ± 20V to ± 5V for the LF147.
Note 10: Refer to RETS147X for LF147D and LF147J military specifications.
Note 11: Max. Power Dissipation is defined by the package characteristics. Operating the part near the Max. Power Dissipation may cause the part to operate outside guaranteed limits.
Note 12: Human body model, 1.5 kΩ in series with 100 pF.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Input Bias Current
Input Bias Current
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Positive Common-Mode
Input Voltage Limit
Supply Current
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Negative Common-Mode
Input Voltage Limit
Positive Current Limit
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Negative Current Limit
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Output Voltage Swing
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Output Voltage Swing
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Bode Plot
Gain Bandwidth
Slew Rate
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Distortion vs Frequency
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Undistorted Output Voltage
Swing
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Open Loop Frequency
Response
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Common-Mode Rejection
Ratio
Power Supply Rejection
Ratio
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Equivalent Input Noise
Voltage
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Output Impedance
Open Loop Voltage Gain
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Inverter Settling Time
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Pulse Response
RL = 2 kΩ, CL = 10 pF
Small Signal Inverting
Small Signal Non-Inverting
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Large Signal Inverting
Large Signal Non-Inverting
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Current Limit (RL = 100Ω)
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Exceeding the negative common-mode limit on either input
will force the output to a high state, potentially causing a reversal of phase to the output. Exceeding the negative
common-mode limit on both inputs will force the amplifier
output to a high state. In neither case does a latch occur
since raising the input back within the common-mode range
again puts the input stage and thus the amplifier in a normal
operating mode.
Application Hints
The LF147 is an op amp with an internally trimmed input offset voltage and JFET input devices (BI-FET II). These JFETs
have large reverse breakdown voltages from gate to source
and drain eliminating the need for clamps across the inputs.
Therefore, large differential input voltages can easily be accommodated without a large increase in input current. The
maximum differential input voltage is independent of the supply voltages. However, neither of the input voltages should
be allowed to exceed the negative supply as this will cause
large currents to flow which can result in a destroyed unit.
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Application Hints
or that the unit is not inadvertently installed backwards in a
socket as an unlimited current surge through the resulting
forward diode within the IC could cause fusing of the internal
conductors and result in a destroyed unit.
As with most amplifiers, care should be taken with lead
dress, component placement and supply decoupling in order
to ensure stability. For example, resistors from the output to
an input should be placed with the body close to the input to
minimize “pick-up” and maximize the frequency of the feedback pole by minimizing the capacitance from the input to
ground.
A feedback pole is created when the feedback around any
amplifier is resistive. The parallel resistance and capacitance
from the input of the device (usually the inverting input) to AC
ground set the frequency of the pole. In many instances the
frequency of this pole is much greater than the expected 3
dB frequency of the closed loop gain and consequently there
is negligible effect on stability margin. However, if the feedback pole is less than approximately 6 times the expected 3
dB frequency a lead capacitor should be placed from the output to the input of the op amp. The value of the added capacitor should be such that the RC time constant of this capacitor and the resistance it parallels is greater than or equal
to the original feedback pole time constant.
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Exceeding the positive common-mode limit on a single input
will not change the phase of the output; however, if both inputs exceed the limit, the output of the amplifier will be forced
to a high state.
The amplifiers will operate with a common-mode input voltage equal to the positive supply; however, the gain bandwidth and slew rate may be decreased in this condition.
When the negative common-mode voltage swings to within
3V of the negative supply, an increase in input offset voltage
may occur.
Each amplifier is individually biased by a zener reference
which allows normal circuit operation on ± 4.5V power supplies. Supply voltages less than these may result in lower
gain bandwidth and slew rate.
The LF147 will drive a 2 kΩ load resistance to ± 10V over the
full temperature range. If the amplifier is forced to drive
heavier load currents, however, an increase in input offset
voltage may occur on the negative voltage swing and finally
reach an active current limit on both positive and negative
swings.
Precautions should be taken to ensure that the power supply
for the integrated circuit never becomes reversed in polarity
Detailed Schematic
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Typical Applications
Digitally Selectable Precision Attenuator
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All resistors 1% tolerance
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Accuracy of better than 0.4% with standard 1% value resistors
No offset adjustment necessary
Expandable to any number of stages
Very high input impedance
A1
A2
A3
VO
Attenuation
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
−1 dB
0
1
0
−2 dB
0
1
1
−3 dB
1
0
0
−4 dB
1
0
1
−5 dB
1
1
0
−6 dB
1
1
1
−7 dB
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Long Time Integrator with Reset, Hold and Starting Threshold Adjustment
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VOUT starts from zero and is equal to the integral of the input voltage with respect to the threshold voltage:
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Output starts when VIN≥VTH
Switch S1 permits stopping and holding any output value
Switch S2 resets system to zero
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Universal State Variable Filter
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For circuit shown:
fo = 3 kHz, fNOTCH = 9.5 kHz
Q = 3.4
Passband gain:
Highpass — 0.1
Bandpass — 1
Lowpass — 1
Notch — 10
• foxQ≤200 kHz
• 10V peak sinusoidal output swing without slew limiting to 200 kHz
• See LM148 data sheet for design equations
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
Ceramic Dual-In-Line Package (J)
Order Number LF147J or LF147J/883
NS Package Number J14A
S.O. Package (M)
Order Number LF347M
NS Package Number M14A
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Physical Dimensions
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Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N)
Order Number LF347BN or LF347N
NS Package Number N14A
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