ETC LM6218

LM6118/LM6218
Fast Settling Dual Operational Amplifiers
General Description
Features
The
LM6118/LM6218
are
monolithic
fast-settling
unity-gain-compensated dual operational amplifiers with ± 20
mA output drive capability. The PNP input stage has a typical
bias current of 200 nA, and the operating supply voltage is
± 5V to ± 20V.
These dual op amps use slew enhancement with special
mirror circuitry to achieve fast response and high gain with
low total supply current.
The amplifiers are built on a junction-isolated VIP™ (Vertically Integrated PNP) process which produces fast PNP’s
that complement the standard NPN’s.
Typical
j Low offset voltage:
0.2 mV
j 0.01% settling time:
400 ns
j Slew rate Av = −1:
140 V/µs
j Slew rate Av = +1:
75 V/µs
j Gain bandwidth:
17 MHz
j Total supply current:
5.5 mA
j Output drives 50Ω load ( ± 1V)
Applications
n D/A converters
n Fast integrators
n Active filters
Connection Diagrams and Order
Information
Typical Applications
Small Outline Package (WM)
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Top View
Order Number LM6218WM, LM6218WMX
See NS Package Number M14B
Dual-In-Line Package (J or N)
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Single ended input to differential output
AV = 10, BW = 3.2 MHz
40 VPP Response = 1.4 MHz
VS = ± 15V
Wide-Band, Fast-Settling
40 VPP Amplifier
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Top View
Order Number LM6118J/883 or LM6218N
See NS Package Number N08E, J08A
VIP™ is a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation.
© 2001 National Semiconductor Corporation
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August 2000
LM6118/LM6218
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Total Supply Voltage
Input Voltage
Differential Input Current (Note 3)
Output Current (Note 4)
Power Dissipation (Note 5)
ESD Tolerance
± 2 kV
(C = 100 pF, R = 1.5 kΩ)
Junction Temperature
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Temperature
(Soldering, 10 sec.)
42V
(Note 2)
± 10 mA
Internally Limited
500 mW
150˚C
−65˚C to +150˚C
300˚C
Operating Temp. Range
LM6118
LM6218
−55˚C to +125˚C
−40˚C to +85˚C
Electrical Characteristics
± 5V ≤ VS ≤ ± 20V, VCM = 0V, VOUT = 0V, IOUT = 0A, unless otherwise specified. Limits with standard type face are for TJ =
25˚C, and Bold Face Type are for Temperature Extremes.
Parameter
Input Offset Voltage
Conditions
VS = ± 15V
Typ
LM6118
25˚C
Limits
Limits
(Note 6)
(Note 6)
1
3
2
4
1.5
3.5
0.2
Input Offset Voltage
V− + 3V ≤ VCM ≤ V+ − 3.5V
0.3
Input Offset Current
V− + 3V ≤ VCM ≤ V+ − 3.5V
20
Input Bias Current
V− + 3V ≤ VCM ≤ V+ − 3.5V
200
Input Common Mode
V− + 3V ≤ VCM ≤ V+ − 3.5V
100
Rejection Ratio
VS = ± 20V
Positive Power Supply
V− = −15V
Rejection Ratio
5V ≤ V+ ≤ 20V
Negative Power Supply
V+ = 15V
Rejection Ratio
−20V ≤ V− ≤ −5V
Large Signal
Vout = ± 15V
Voltage Gain
VS = ± 20V
VO Output Voltage
RL = 500
VS = ± 15V
( ± 20 mA)
Supply = ± 20V
RL = 10k
4.5
50
100
250
200
350
500
950
1250
mV (max)
mV (max)
nA (max)
nA (max)
80
85
75
90
80
85
75
90
80
85
75
150
100
100
70
200
50
40
30
25
17.3
± 17
± 17
V (min)
mA (max)
100
Vout = ± 10V
2.5
Units
90
100
RL = 10k
LM6218
500
dB (min)
dB (min)
dB (min)
V/mV (min)
V/mV (min)
Swing
Total Supply Current
VS = ± 15V
5.5
7
7
7.5
7.5
Output Current Limit
VS = ± 15V, Pulsed
65
100
100
mA (max)
Slew Rate, Av = −1
VS = ± 15V, Vout = ± 10V
140
100
100
V/µs (min)
50
50
Slew Rate, Av = +1
VS = ± 15V, Vout = ± 10V
75
50
50
30
30
14
13
RS = Rf = 2k, Cf = 10 pF
RS = Rf = 2k, Cf = 10 pF
V/µs (min)
Gain-Bandwidth Product
VS = ± 15V, fo = 200 kHz
0.01% Settling Time
∆Vout = 10V, VS = ± 15V,
AV = −1
RS = Rf = 2k, Cf = 10 pF
Input Capacitance
Inverter
5
pF
Follower
3
pF
17
400
MHz (min)
ns
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. DC and AC electrical specifications do not apply when operating
the device beyond its rated operating conditions.
Note 2: Input voltage range is (V+ − 1V) to (V−).
Note 3: The inputs are shunted with three series-connected diodes back-to-back for input differential clamping. Therefore differential input voltages greater than
about 1.8V will cause excessive current to flow unless limited to less than 10 mA.
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Note 4: Current limiting protects the output from a short to ground or any voltage less than the supplies. With a continuous overload, the package dissipation must
be taken into account and heat sinking provided when necessary.
Note 5: Devices must be derated using a thermal resistance of 90˚C/W for the N and WM packages.
Note 6: Limits are guaranteed by testing or correlation.
Typical Performance Characteristics
Input Bias Current
Input Noise Voltage
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Common Mode Limits
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Common Mode Rejection
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Power Supply Rejection
Frequency Response
High Frequency
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Typical Performance Characteristics
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Unity Gain Bandwidth
Unity Gain Bandwidth
vs Output Load
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Large Signal Response
(Sine Wave)
Total Harmonic Distortion
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Output Impedance
Output Saturation
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Output Current Limit
Supply Current
(Both Amplifiers)
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Typical Performance Characteristics
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Slew Rate
Inverter Settling Time
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Follower Settling Time
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Typical Stability Range
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Amplifier to Amplifier Coupling
Settling Time, Vs = ± 15V
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Step Response, Av = +1, Vs = ± 15V
Step Response, Av = −1, Vs = ± 15V
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Application Information
junction temperatures. In these cases the package thermal
resistance must be taken into consideration. (See Note 5
under Electrical Characteristics.) For high dissipation, an N
package with large areas of copper on the pc board is
recommended.
General
The LM6118/LM6218 are high-speed, fast-settling dual
op-amps. To insure maximum performance, circuit board
layout is very important. Minimizing stray capacitance at the
inputs and reducing coupling between the amplifier’s input
and output will minimize problems.
Amplifier Shut Down
If one of the amplifiers is not used, it can be shut down by
connecting both the inverting and non-inverting inputs to the
V− pin. This will reduce the power supply current by approximately 25%.
Supply Bypassing
To assure stability, it is recommended that each power supply pin be bypassed with a 0.1 µF low inductance capacitor
near the device. If high frequency spikes from digital circuits
or switching supplies are present, additional filtering is recommended. To prevent these spikes from appearing at the
output, R-C filtering of the supplies near the device may be
necessary.
Capacitive Loading
Maximum capacitive loading is about 50 pF for a closed-loop
gain of +1, before the amplifier exhibits excessive ringing
and becomes unstable. A curve showing maximum capacitive loads, with different closed-loop gains, is shown in the
Typical Performance Characteristics section.
To drive larger capacitive loads at low closed-loop gains,
isolate the amplifier output from the capacitive load with
Power Dissipation
These amplifiers are specified to 20 mA output current. If
accompanied with high supply voltages, relatively high
power dissipation in the device will occur, resulting in high
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Integrator
50Ω. Connect a small capacitor directly from the amplifier
output to the inverting input. The feedback loop is closed
from the isolated output with a series resistor to the inverting
input.
Voltage Follower
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Examples of unity gain connections for a voltage follower,
Inverter, and integrator driving capacitive loads up to
1000 pF are shown here. Different R1–C1 time constants
and capacitive loads will have an effect on settling times.
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For CL = 1000 pF, Small signal BW = 5 MHz
20 Vp-p BW = 500 kHz
Input Bias Current Compensation
Input bias current of the first op amp can be reduced or
balanced out by the second op amp. Both amplifiers are laid
out in mirror image fashion and in close proximity to each
other, thus both input bias currents will be nearly identical
and will track with temperature. With both op amp inputs at
the same potential, a second op amp can be used to convert
bias current to voltage, and then back to current feeding the
first op amp using large value resistors to reduce the bias
current to the level of the offset current.
Examples are shown here for an inverting application, (a)
where the inputs are at ground potential, and a second
circuit (b) for compensating bias currents for both inputs.
Inverter
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Settling time to 0.01%, 10V Step
For CL = 1000 pF, settling time ≈ 1500 ns
For CL = 300 pF, settling time ≈ 500 ns
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Bias Current Compensation
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*mount resistor close to input pin to minimize stray capacitance
(b) Compensation to Both Inputs
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*adjust for zero integrator drift
(a) Inverting Input Bias Compensation
for Integrator Application
Amplifier/Parallel Buffer
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AV = +5, IOUT ≤ 80 mA
VS = ± 15V, CL ≤ 0.01 µF
Large and small signal B.W. = 1.3 MHz (THD = 3%)
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Constant-Voltage Crossover Network With 12 dB/Octave Slope
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Bilateral Current Source
Coaxial Cable Driver
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VS = ± 15V, −10 ≤ VIN ≤ 10V
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Small signal (200 mVp-p) BW ≈ 5 MHz
Output dynamic range = 10V − R6 |IOUT|
RL = 500Ω, small signal BW = 6 MHz
Large signal response = 800 kHz
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Instrumentation Amplifier
150 MHz Gain-Bandwidth Amplifier
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AV = 10, VS = ± 15V, All resistors 0.01%
Small signal and large signal (20 VP-P) B.W. ≈ 800 kHz
AV = 100, VS = ± 15V,
Small signal BW ≈ 1.5 MHz
Large signal BW (20 Vp-p) ≈ 800 kHz
Schematic Diagram
1/2 LM6118 (Op Amp A)
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Schematic Diagram
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Bias Circuit
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
8-Lead Molded Small Outline Package (M)
Order Number LM6218WM or LM6218WMX
NS Package Number M14B
8-Lead Molded Small Outline Package (M)
NS Package Number J08A
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Physical Dimensions
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8-Lead Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N)
Order Number LM6218N
NS Package Number N08E
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