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BU7271G_13 Datasheet, PDF (16/22 Pages) Rohm – Ultra Low Supply Current CMOS Operational Amplifiers
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Operational Notes – continued
12. Regarding the Input Pin of the IC
In the construction of this IC, P-N junctions are inevitably formed creating parasitic diodes or transistors. The
operation of these parasitic elements can result in mutual interference among circuits, operational faults, or physical
damage. Therefore, conditions which cause these parasitic elements to operate, such as applying a voltage to an
input pin lower than the ground voltage should be avoided. Furthermore, do not apply a voltage to the input pins when
no power supply voltage is applied to the IC. Even if the power supply voltage is applied, make sure that the input pins
have voltages within the values specified in the electrical characteristics of this IC.
13. Input Voltage
Applying VDD+0.3V to the input terminal is possible without causing deterioration of the electrical characteristics or
destruction, regardless of the supply voltage. However, this does not ensure normal circuit operation. Please note that
the circuit operates normally only when the input voltage is within the common mode input voltage range of the
electric characteristics.
14. Power Supply(single/dual)
The operational amplifiers operate when the voltage supplied is between VDD and VSS. Therefore, the single supply
operational amplifiers can be used as dual supply operational amplifiers as well.
15. Output Capacitor
If a large capacitor is connected between the output pin and VSS pin, current from the charged capacitor will flow into
the output pin and may destroy the IC when the VDD pin is shorted to ground or pulled down to 0V. Use a capacitor
smaller than 0.1µF between output pin and VSS pin.
16. Oscillation by Output Capacitor
Please pay attention to the oscillation by output capacitor and in designing an application of negative feedback loop
circuit with these ICs.
17. Latch up
Be careful of input voltage that exceed the VDD and VSS. When CMOS device have sometimes occur latch up and
protect the IC from abnormaly noise.
18. Crossover Distortion
Inverting amplifier generetes crossover distortion when feedback resistance value is small.
To suppress the crossover distortion, connect a resistor between the output terminal and VSS.
Feedback Resistor
VDD
Pull-down Resistor
VSS
Figure 32. To Suppress the Crosover Distortion
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