TL072, TL072A, TL072B: Low Noise JFET Dual Operational Amplifiers
TL072, TL072A, TL072B: Low Noise JFET Dual Operational Amplifiers
TL072, TL072A, TL072B: Low Noise JFET Dual Operational Amplifiers
Features
•
+
Wide common-mode (up to VCC ) and
D differential voltage range
SO8 • Low input bias and offset current
• Low noise en = 15 nV/√Hz (typ)
• Output short-circuit protection
Pin connections (top view) • High input impedance JFET input stage
• Low harmonic distortion: 0.01 % (typical)
• Internal frequency compensation
1 8 • Latch-up free operation
• High slew rate: 16 V/µs (typ)
2 - 7
Related products
+ • See TL071 for single op amp version
3 - 6
• See TL074 for quad op amp version
4 + 5 Description
The TL072, TL072A, and TL072B are high speed
1 - Output 1 JFET input dual operational amplifiers
2 - Inverting input 1 incorporating well-matched, high-voltage JFET
3 - Non-inverting input 1 and bipolar transistors in a monolithic integrated
4 - VCC- circuit.
5 - Non-inverting input 2 The devices feature high slew rates, low input
6 -Inverting input 2 bias and offset current, and low offset voltage
7 - Output 2 temperature coefficients.
8 - VCC+
Contents
1 Schematic diagram.......................................................................... 3
2 Absolute maximum ratings and operating conditions ................. 4
3 Electrical characteristics ................................................................ 5
4 Parameter measurement information .......................................... 10
5 Typical application ........................................................................ 11
6 Package information ..................................................................... 12
6.1 SO8 package information ................................................................ 12
7 Ordering information..................................................................... 14
8 Revision history ............................................................................ 15
1 Schematic diagram
Figure 1: Schematic diagram
Notes:
(1)
All voltage values, except the differential voltage, are with respect to the zero reference level (ground) of the
+ -
supply voltages where the zero reference level is the midpoint between VCC and VCC .
(2)
The magnitude of the input voltage must never exceed the magnitude of the supply voltage or 15 volts,
whichever is less.
(3)
Differential voltages are the non-inverting input terminal voltages with respect to the inverting input terminal.
(4)
Short-circuits can cause excessive heating. Destructive dissipation can result from simultaneous short-
circuits on all amplifiers.
(5)
The output may be shorted to ground or to either supply. Temperature and/or supply voltages must be
limited to ensure that the dissipation rating is not exceeded.
(6)
Human body model: 100 pF discharged through a 1.5 kΩ resistor between two pins of the device. This is
done for all couples of pin combinations with other pins floating.
(7)
Machine model: a 200 pF cap is charged to the specified voltage, then discharged directly between two pins
of the device with no external series resistor (internal resistor < 5 W). This is done for all couples of pin
combinations with other pins floating.
(8)
Charged device model: all pins plus package are charged together to the specified voltage and then
discharged directly to the ground.
3 Electrical characteristics
Table 3: Electrical characteristics at VCC = ±15 V, Tamb = +25 °C (unless otherwise specified).
Notes:
(1)
The input bias currents are junction leakage currents which approximately double for every 10 °C increase in the junction
temperature.
Figure 2: Maximum peak-to-peak output voltage versus Figure 3: Maximum peak-to-peak output voltage versus
frequency (RL = 2 kΩ) frequency (RL = 10 kΩ)
Figure 6: Maximum peak-to-peak output voltage versus Figure 7: Maximum peak-to-peak output voltage versus
load resistance supply voltage
Figure 8: Input bias current versus free air temperature Figure 9: Large signal differential voltage amplification
versus free air temperature
Figure 12: Supply current per amplifier versus free air Figure 13: Common mode rejection ratio versus free air
temperature temperature
2.0
1.8 V C C = 15V
SUPP LY CURREN T (mA)
1.6 No signal
1.4 No load
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
-75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPER ATURE (˚C )
Figure 14: Voltage follower large signal pulse response Figure 15: Output voltage versus elapsed time
28
24
OVERSHOO T
OUTPUT VOLT AGE (mV)
20 90%
16
12
8
V = 15V
CC
4 R L = 2 kΩ
10%
0 Tam b = +25˚C
t r
-4
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
TIME ( µs )
5 Typical application
Figure 20: 100 kHz quadruple oscillator
6 Package information
In order to meet environmental requirements, ST offers these devices in different grades of
ECOPACK® packages, depending on their level of environmental compliance.
ECOPACK® specifications, grade definitions and product status are available at:
www.st.com. ECOPACK is an ST trademark.
Ref. Dimensions
Millimeters Inches
Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max.
A 1.75 0.069
A1 0.10 0.25 0.004 0.010
A2 1.25 0.049
b 0.28 0.48 0.011 0.019
c 0.17 0.23 0.007 0.010
D 4.80 4.90 5.00 0.189 0.193 0.197
E 5.80 6.00 6.20 0.228 0.236 0.244
E1 3.80 3.90 4.00 0.150 0.154 0.157
e 1.27 0.050
h 0.25 0.50 0.010 0.020
L 0.40 1.27 0.016 0.050
k 1° 8° 1° 8°
ccc 0.10 0.004
7 Ordering information
Table 5: Order codes
Notes:
(1)
Qualified and characterized according to AEC Q100 and Q003 or equivalent, advanced screening according to AEC Q001 & Q
002 or equivalent.
8 Revision history
Table 6: Document revision history