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BU7261G_10 Datasheet, PDF (32/37 Pages) Rohm – Full Swing Low Voltage Operation CMOS Operational Amplifiers
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●Description of electrical characteristics
Described here are the terms of electric characteristics used in this technical note. Items and symbols used are also shown.
Note that item name and symbol and their meaning may differ from those on another manufacture’s document or general document.
1. Absolute maximum ratings
Absolute maximum rating item indicates the condition which must not be exceeded. Application of voltage in excess of
absolute maximum rating or use out of absolute maximum rated temperature environment may cause deterioration of
dharacteristics.
1.1 Power supply voltage (VDD/VSS)
Indicates the maximum voltage that can be applied between the positive power supply terminal and negative power
supply terminalwithout deterioration or destruction of characteristics of internal circuit.
1.2 Differential input voltage (Vid)
Indicates the maximum voltage that can be applied between non-inverting terminal and inverting terminal without
deterioration and destruction of characteristics of IC.
1.3 Input common-mode voltage range (Vicm)
Indicates the maximum voltage that can be applied to non-inverting terminal and inverting terminal without
deterioration or destruction of characteristics. Input common-mode voltage range of the maximum ratings not assure
normal operation of IC. When normalOperation of IC is desired, the input common-mode voltage of characteristics
item must be followed.
1.4 Power dissipation (Pd)
Indicates the power that can be consumed by specified mounted board at the ambient temperature 25℃(normal
temperature).
As for package product, Pd is determined by the temperature that can be permitted by IC chip in the package
(maximum junction temperature) and thermal resistance of the package.
2. Electrical characteristics item
2.1 Input offset voltage (Vio)
Indicates the voltage difference between non-inverting terminal and inverting terminal. It can be translated into the
input voltage difference required for setting the output voltage at 0 [V].
2.2 Input offset current (Iio)
Indicates the difference of input bias current between non-inverting terminal and inverting terminal.
2.3 Input bias current (Ib)
Indicates the current that flows into or out of the input terminal. It is defined by the average of input bias current at
non-inverting terminal and input bias current at inverting terminal.
2.4 Circuit current (IDD)
Indicates the IC current that flows under specified conditions and no-load steady status.
2.5 High level output voltage / Low level output voltage (VOM)
Indicates the voltage range that can be output by the IC under specified load condition. It is typically divided into
high-level output voltage and low-level output voltage. High-level output voltage indicates the upper limit of output
voltage. Low-level output voltage indicates the lower limit.
2.6 Large signal voltage gain (AV)
Indicates the amplifying rate (gain) of output voltage against the voltage difference between non-inverting terminal
and inverting terminal. It is normally the amplifying rate (gain) with reference to DC voltage.
Av = (Output voltage fluctuation) / (Input offset fluctuation)
2.7 Input common-mode voltage range (Vicm)
Indicates the input voltage range where IC operates normally.
2.8 Common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR)
Indicates the ratio of fluctuation of input offset voltage when in-phase input voltage is changed. It is normally the
fluctuation of DC.
CMRR =(Change of Input common-mode voltage)/(Input offset fluctuation)
2.9 Power supply rejection ratio (PSRR)
Indicates the ratio of fluctuation of input offset voltage when supply voltage is changed. It is normally the fluctuation of DC.
PSRR=(Change of power supply voltage)/(Input offset fluctuation)
2.10 Channel separation (CS)
Indicates the fluctuation of input offset voltage or that of output voltage with reference to the change of output voltage
of driven channel.
2.11 Slew rate (SR)
Indicates the time fluctuation ratio of voltage output when step input signal is applied.
2.12 Unity gain frequency (ft)
Indicates a frequency where the voltage gain of Op-Amp is 1.
2.13 Total harmonic distortion + Noise (THD+N)
Indicates the fluctuation of input offset voltage or that of output voltage with reference to the change of output voltage
of driven channel.
2.14 Input referred noise voltage (Vn)
Indicates a noise voltage generated inside the operational amplifier equivalent by ideal voltage source connected in
series with input terminal.
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