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SA5232 Datasheet, PDF (3/10 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – Matched dual high-performance low-voltage operational amplifier
Philips Semiconductors
Matched dual high-performance
low-voltage operational amplifier
Product data
NE/SA/AU5232
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
RATING
UNIT
VCC
VESD
Single supply voltage
ESD protection voltage at any pin5
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7
V
2000
V
200
V
VS
Dual supply voltage
±3.5
V
VDP
Voltage at any device pin1
VS ± 0.5
V
IDP
Vi(dif)
Current into any device pin1
Differential input voltage2
±50
mA
0.5
V
Vi(CM)
Common-mode input voltage (positive)
VCC + 0.5
V
Vi(CM)
Common-mode input voltage (negative)
VEE – 0.5
V
PD
Power dissipation3
500
mW
Tj
Operating junction temperature3
+150
°C
VSC
Supply voltage allowing indefinite output short circuit to either rail3,4
7
V
Tstg
Storage temperature range
–65 to +150
°C
Tsld
Lead soldering temperature (10 sec max)
+230
°C
Thermal impedance
θJA
8-pin plastic DIP
8-pin plastic SO
°C/W
°C/W
NOTES:
1. Each pin is protected by ESD diodes. The voltage at any pin is limited by the ESD diodes.
2. The differential input of each amplifier is limited by two internal diodes, connected in parallel and opposite to each other. For more differential
input range, use differential resistors in series with the input pins.
3. The maximum operating junction temperature is +150 °C. At elevated temperatures, devices must be derated according to the package
thermal resistance and device mounting conditions. Derates above +25 °C: N package at 9.5 mW/°C; D package at 6.25 mW/°C.
4. Simultaneous short circuits of two amplifiers to the positive or negative rail can exceed the power dissipation ratings and cause eventual
destruction of the device.
5. Guaranteed by design.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
VCC
VS
Vi(CM)
Vi(CM)
Tamb
Single supply voltage
Dual supply voltage
Common-mode input voltage (positive)
Common-mode input voltage (negative)
Temperature
NE
SA
AU
RATING
+2 to +5.5
±1 to ±2.75
VCC + 0.25
VEE – 0.25
0 to +70
–40 to +85
–40 to +125
UNIT
V
V
V
V
°C
°C
°C
2002 May 21
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