LM6152 NationalSemiconductor Elenota - PL
LM6152 NationalSemiconductor Elenota - PL
LM6152 NationalSemiconductor Elenota - PL
February 2006
LM6152/LM6154
Dual and Quad 75 MHz GBW Rail-to-Rail I/O Operational
Amplifiers
General Description Features
Using patented circuit topologies, the LM6152/LM6154 pro- At VS = 5V, typical unless noted.
vides new levels of speed vs. power performance in appli- n Greater than rail-to-rail input CMVR −0.25V to 5.25V
cations where low voltage supplies or power limitations pre- n Rail-to-rail output swing 0.01V to 4.99V
viously made compromise necessary. With only 1.4 mA/ n Wide gain-bandwidth 75 MHz @ 100 kHz
amplifier supply current, the 75 MHz gain bandwidth of this
n Slew rate
device supports new portable applications where higher
— Small signal 5 V/µs
power devices unacceptably drain battery life. The slew rate
— Large signal 45 V/µs
of the devices increases with increasing input differential
n Low supply current 1.4 mA/amplifier
voltage, thus allowing the device to handle capacitive loads
while maintaining large signal amplitude. n Wide supply range 2.7V to 24V
n Fast settling time of 1.1 µs for 2V step (to 0.01%)
The LM6152/LM6154 can be driven by voltages that exceed
both power supply rails, thus eliminating concerns about n PSRR 91 dB
exceeding the common-mode voltage range. The rail-to-rail n CMRR 84 dB
output swing capability provides the maximum possible dy-
namic range at the output. This is particularly important Applications
when operating on low supply voltages. n Portable high speed instrumentation
Operating on supplies from 2.7V to over 24V, the LM6152/ n Signal conditioning amplifier/ADC buffers
LM6154 is excellent for a very wide range of applications, n Barcode scanners
from battery operated systems with large bandwidth require-
ments to high speed instrumentation.
Connection Diagrams
8-Pin SOIC 14-Pin SOIC
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Ordering Information
Package Part Number Package Marking Transport Media NSC Drawing
8-Pin SOIC LM6152ACM LM6152ACM 95 Units/Rails M08A
LM6152ACMX 2.5k Units Tape and Reel
LM6152BCM LM6152BCM 95 Units/Rails
LM6152BCMX 2.5k Units Tape and Reel
14-Pin SOIC LM6154BCM LM6154BCM 55 Units/Rails M14A
LM6154BCMX 2.5k Units Tape and Reel
Voltage at Input/Output Pin (V+) + 0.3V, (V−) −0.3V Junction Temperature Range
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5.0V DC Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Unless otherwise specified, all limits are guaranteed for TJ = 25˚C, V+ = 5.0V, V− = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1 MΩ to
V+/2. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes.
LM6154AC LM6154BC
LM6152AC LM6152BC
Typ Limit Limt
Symbol Parameter Conditions (Note 5) (Note 6) (Note 6) Units
IS Supply Current Per Amplifier 1.4 2 2 mA
2.25 2.25 max
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2.7V AC Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits are guaranteed for TJ = 25˚C, V+ = 2.7V, V− = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1 MΩ to
V+/2. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes.
LM6154AC LM6154BC
LM6152AC LM6152BC
Typ Limit Limt
Symbol Parameter Conditions (Note 5) (Note 6) (Note 6) Units
GBW Gain-Bandwidth Product f = 100 kHz 80 MHz
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
intended to be functional, but specific performance is not guaranteed. For guaranteed specifications and the test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics.
Note 2: Human body model is 1.5 kΩ in series with 100 pF.
Note 3: Applies to both single-supply and split-supply operation. Continuous short circuit operation at elevated ambient temperature can result in exceeding the
maximum allowed junction temperature of 150˚C.
Note 4: The maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(MAX) , θJA, and TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature
is PD = (TJ(MAX)–T A)/θJA. All numbers apply for packages soldered directly into a PC board.
Note 5: Typical Values represent the most likely parametric norm.
Note 6: All limits are guaranteed by testing or statistical analysis.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage Offset Voltage vs. Supply voltage
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
Output Voltage vs. Source Current Output Voltage vs. Source Current
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Output Voltage vs. Source Current Output Voltage vs. Sink Current
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Output Voltage vs. Sink Current Output Voltage vs. Sink Current
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
Crosstalk (dB) vs. Frequency GBWP (@ 100 kHz) vs. Supply Voltage
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
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Application Information
The LM6152/LM6154 is ideally suited for operation with
about 10 kΩ (Feedback Resistor, RF) between the output
and the negative input terminal.
With RF set to this value, for most applications requiring a
close loop gain of 10 or less, an additional small compensa-
tion capacitor (CF) (see Figure 1) is recommended across RF
in order to achieve a reasonable overshoot (10%) at the
output by compensating for stray capacitance across the
inputs.
The optimum value for CF can best be established experi-
mentally with a trimmer cap in place since its value is de-
pendant on the supply voltage, output driving load, and the 01235030
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Application Information (Continued) The speed-up action adds stability to the system when driv-
ing large capacitive loads.
Unlike most bipolar op amps, the unique phase reversal
A conventional op amp exhibits a fixed maximum slew-rate
prevention/speed-up circuit in the input stage, caused the
even though the differential input voltage rises due to the
slew rate to be very much a function of the input pulse
lagging output voltage. In the LM6152/LM6154, increasing
amplitude. This results in a 10 to 1 increase in slew rate
lag causes the differential input voltage to increase but as it
when the differential input signal increases. Large fast
does, the increased slew-rate keeps the output following the
pulses will raise the slew-rate to more than 30 V/µs.
input much better. This effectively reduces phase lag. As a
result, the LM6152/LM6154 can drive capacitive loads as
large as 470 pF at gain of 2 and above, and not oscillate.
Capacitive loads decrease the phase margin of all op amps.
This can lead to overshoot, ringing and oscillation. This is
caused by the output resistance of the amplifier and the load
capacitance forming an R-C phase shift network. The
LM6152/6154 senses this phase shift and partly compen-
sates for this effect.
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Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
8-Pin SOIC
NSC Package Number M08A
14-Pin SOIC
NSC Package Number M14A
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Notes
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