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OP27A Datasheet, PDF (5/21 Pages) Texas Instruments – LOW-NOISE HIGH-SPEED PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
OP27A, OP27C, OP27E, OP27G
OP37A, OP37C, OP37E, OP37G
LOW-NOISE HIGH-SPEED PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
SLOS100B – FEBRUARY 1989 – REVISED AUGUST 1994
recommended operating conditions
Supply voltage, VCC +
Supply voltage, VCC –
Common-mode input voltage, VIC
Operating free-air temperature, TA
VCC ± = ± 15 V,
VCC ± = ± 15 V,
TA = 25°C
TA = – 55°C to 125°C
MIN
4
–4
± 11
± 10.5
– 25
NOM
15
– 15
MAX
22
– 22
85
UNIT
V
V
V
°C
electrical characteristics at specified free-air temperature, VCC± = ±15 V (unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
OP27E, OP37E
OP27G, OP37G
TA†
UNIT
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
VIO Input offset voltage
VO = 0,
VIC = 0
RS = 50 Ω, See Note 3
25°C
Full range
10
25
60
30 100
µV
220
αVIO
Average temperature
coefficient of input
offset voltage
Full range
0.2 0.6
0.4 1.8 µV/°C
Long-term drift of input
offset voltage
See Note 4
0.2
1
0.4
2 µV/mo
IIO
Input offset current
VO = 0,
VIC = 0
25°C
Full range
7
35
50
12
75
nA
135
IIB
Input bias current
VO = 0,
VIC = 0
25°C
Full range
± 10 ± 40
± 60
± 15 ± 80
nA
± 150
VICR
Common-mode input
voltage range
11
11
25°C
to
to
– 11
– 11
V
10.3
10.5
Full range
to
to
– 10.3
– 10.5
VOM
AVD
ri(CM)
Peak output voltage swing
Large-signal differential
voltage amplification
Common-mode input
resistance
RL ≥ 2 kΩ
RL ≥ 0.6 kΩ
RL ≥ 2 kΩ
RL ≥ 2 kΩ, VO = ± 10 V
RL ≥ 1 kΩ, VO = ± 10 V
RL ≥ 0.6 kΩ, VO = ± 1 V,
VCC± = ± 4 V
RL ≥ 2 kΩ, VO = ± 10 V
Full range
± 12 ± 13.8
± 10 ± 11.5
± 11.5
1000 1800
800 1500
250 700
Full range 600
3
± 11.5 ± 13.5
± 10 ± 11.5
10.5
700 1500
1500
200 500
450
2
V
V/mV
GΩ
ro
Output resistance
VO = 0,
IO = 0
25°C
70
70
Ω
CMRR
Common-mode rejection
ratio
VIC = ± 11 V
VIC = ± 10 V
25°C
114 126
100 120
dB
Full range 110
96
Supply voltage rejection
kSVR ratio
VCC ± = ± 4 V to ± 18 V
VCC ± = ± 4.5 V to ± 18 V
25°C
Full range
100 120
96
94 118
dB
90
† Full range is – 25°C to 85°C.
NOTES: 3. Input offset voltage measurements are performed by automatic test equipment approximately 0.5 seconds after applying power.
4. Long-term drift of input offset voltage refers to the average trend line of offset voltage versus time over extended periods after the
first 30 days of operation. Excluding the initial hour of operation, changes in VIO during the first 30 days are typically 2.5 µV
(see Figure 3).
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