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THS6022 Datasheet, PDF (6/38 Pages) Texas Instruments – 250-mA DUAL DIFFERENTIAL LINE DRIVER
THS6022
250-mA DUAL DIFFERENTIAL LINE DRIVER
SLOS225C – SEPTEMBER 1998 – REVISED JANUARY 2000
electrical characteristics, VCC = ±15 V, RL = 50 Ω, RF = 1 kΩ, TA = 25°C (unless otherwise noted)
(continued)
dc performance
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS†
VIO
Input offset voltage
VCC = ± 5 V or ± 15 V
TA = 25°C
TA = full range
Input offset voltage drift
Differential input offset voltage
Differential input offset voltage drift
Negative
VCC = ± 5 V or ± 15 V,
VCC = ± 5 V or ± 15 V
VCC = ± 5 V or ± 15 V,
TA = full range
TA = 25°C
TA = full range
TA = full range
TA = 25°C
TA = full range
IIB
Input bias current
Positive
VCC = ± 5 V or ± 15 V
TA = 25°C
TA = full range
Differential
TA = 25°C
TA = full range
Open loop transresistance
VCC = ± 5 V
VCC = ± 15 V
† Full range is 0°C to 70°C for the THS6022C and – 40°C to 85°C for the THS6022I.
MIN TYP MAX UNIT
1
5
mV
7
20 µV/°C
0.5
4
mV
5
10 µV/°C
1
9
µA
12
5
10
µA
12
1.5
8
µA
11
1
MΩ
4
input characteristics
PARAMETER
VICR Common-mode input voltage range
Common-mode rejection ratio
CMRR
Differential common-mode rejection ratio
TEST CONDITIONS†
VCC = ± 5 V
VCC = ± 15 V
VCC = ± 5 V or ± 15 V, TA = full range
MIN
± 3.5
± 13.3
62
TYP
± 3.6
± 13.4
73
100
MAX
UNIT
V
dB
ri
Input resistance
+ Input
– Input
Ci
Input capacitance
† Full range is 0°C to 70°C for the THS6022C and – 40°C to 85°C for the THS6022I.
1.5
MΩ
15
Ω
1.4
pF
output characteristics
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS†
MIN TYP MAX UNIT
VO
Output voltage swing
Single ended
Differential
RL = 50 Ω
RL = 100 Ω
VCC = ± 5 V
VCC = ± 15 V
VCC = ± 5 V
VCC = ± 15 V
± 3.1
± 12.3
± 6.2
± 24.6
± 3.2
± 12.6
± 6.6
± 25.2
V
V
IO
Output current (see Note 2)
VCC = ± 5 V,
RL = 5 Ω
250
mA
VCC = ± 15 V,
RL = 50 Ω
200 250
IOS
Short-circuit output current (see Note 4)
400
mA
RO
Output resistance
Open loop
13
Ω
† Full range is 0°C to 70°C for the THS6022C and – 40°C to 85°C for the THS6022I.
NOTES: 2. Slew rate is measured from an output level range of 25% to 75%.
4. A heat sink is required to keep the junction temperature below absolute maximum when an output is heavily loaded or shorted. See
absolute maximum ratings and Thermal Information section.
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