LMC6462,LMC6464 LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Micropower, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output CMOS Operational Amplifier Literature Number: SNOS725C LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Micropower, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output CMOS Operational Amplifier General Description Features The LMC6462/4 is a micropower version of the popular LMC6482/4, combining Rail-to-Rail Input and Output Range with very low power consumption. (Typical unless otherwise noted) n Ultra Low Supply Current 20 A/Amplifier n Guaranteed Characteristics at 3V and 5V n Rail-to-Rail Input Common-Mode Voltage Range n Rail-to-Rail Output Swing (within 10 mV of rail, VS = 5V and RL = 25 k) n Low Input Current 150 fA n Low Input Offset Voltage 0.25 mV The LMC6462/4 provides an input common-mode voltage range that exceeds both rails. The rail-to-rail output swing of the amplifier, guaranteed for loads down to 25 k, assures maximum dynamic sigal range. This rail-to-rail performance of the amplifier, combined with its high voltage gain makes it unique among rail-to-rail amplifiers. The LMC6462/4 is an excellent upgrade for circuits using limited common-mode range amplifiers. The LMC6462/4, with guaranteed specifications at 3V and 5V, is especially well-suited for low voltage applications. A quiescent power consumption of 60 W per amplifier (at VS = 3V) can extend the useful life of battery operated systems. The amplifier's 150 fA input current, low offset voltage of 0.25 mV, and 85 dB CMRR maintain accuracy in batterypowered systems. 8-Pin DIP/SO Applications n n n n n Battery Operated Circuits Transducer Interface Circuits Portable Communication Devices Medical Applications Battery Monitoring 14-Pin DIP/SO 01205101 Top View 01205102 Top View Low-Power Two-Op-Amp Instrumentation Amplifier 01205121 (c) 2004 National Semiconductor Corporation DS012051 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Micropower, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output CMOS Operational Amplifier February 2004 LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1) Operating Ratings If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. ESD Tolerance (Note 2) Voltage at Input/Output Pin Junction Temperature Range Supply Voltage 16V -40C TJ +85C LMC6462BI, LMC6464BI -40C TJ +85C N Package, 8-Pin Molded DIP Current at Output Pin Current at Power Supply Pin 40 mA N Package, 14-Pin Molded DIP Lead Temp. (Soldering, 10 sec.) 260C M Package, 14-Pin Storage Temperature Range -65C to +150C Junction Temperature (Note 4) 115C/W M Package, 8-Pin Surface Mount 30 mA (Notes 3, 8) LMC6462AI, LMC6464AI Thermal Resistance (JA) 5 mA Current at Input Pin (Note 12) -55C TJ +125C LMC6462AM, LMC6464AM (V+) + 0.3V, (V-) - 0.3V Supply Voltage (V+ - V-) 3.0V V+ 15.5V Supply Voltage 2.0 kV Differential Input Voltage (Note 1) 193C/W 81C/W Surface Mount 126C/W 150C 5V DC Electrical Characteristics Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25C, V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1M. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. Symbol VOS TCVOS Parameter Conditions Input Offset Voltage LMC6462AI LMC6462BI LMC6462AM Typ LMC6464AI LMC6464BI LMC6464AM (Note 5) Limit Limit Limit (Note 6) (Note 6) (Note 6) 0.5 3.0 0.5 mV 1.2 3.7 1.5 max 0.25 Input Offset Voltage 1.5 Units V/C Average Drift IB Input Current (Note 13) 0.15 10 10 200 pA max IOS Input Offset Current (Note 13) 0.075 5 5 100 pA max CIN Common-Mode 3 pF Input Capacitance RIN Input Resistance CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio 85 70 67 62 65 85 70 65 70 67 62 65 70 65 70 dB 67 62 65 min 70 65 70 dB 67 62 65 min -0.10 -0.10 -0.10 V 0.00 0.00 0.00 max 5.30 5.25 5.25 5.25 V 5.00 5.00 5.00 min -0.2 -0.15 -0.15 -0.15 V 0.00 0.00 0.00 max 15.25 15.25 15.25 V 15.00 15.00 15.00 min + V = 15V 0V VCM 5.0V V+ = 5V +PSRR -PSRR VCM Positive Power Supply 5V V 15V, Rejection Ratio V- = 0V, VO = 2.5V Negative Power Supply -5V V- -15V, Rejection Ratio V+ = 0V, VO = -2.5V Input Common-Mode V+ = 5V Voltage Range For CMRR 50 dB + 85 85 -0.2 V+ = 15V For CMRR 50 dB 15.30 www.national.com Tera > 10 0V VCM 15.0V, 2 65 70 dB min (Continued) Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25C, V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1M. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. Symbol Parameter Conditions Typ (Note 5) AV Large Signal RL = 100 k Voltage Gain (Note 7) LMC6462AI LMC6462BI LMC6462AM LMC6464AI LMC6464BI LMC6464AM Limit Limit Limit (Note 6) (Note 6) (Note 6) Units Sourcing 3000 V/mV Sinking 400 V/mV Sourcing 2500 V/mV Sinking 200 V/mV min min RL = 25 k (Note 7) min min VO Output Swing + V = 5V 4.995 4.990 4.950 4.990 V 4.980 4.925 4.970 min 0.005 0.010 0.050 0.010 V 0.020 0.075 0.030 max 4.990 4.975 4.950 4.975 V 4.965 4.850 4.955 min 0.010 0.020 0.050 0.020 V 0.035 0.150 0.045 max 14.990 14.975 14.950 14.975 V 14.965 14.925 14.955 min RL = 100 k to V+/2 V+ = 5V RL = 25 k to V+/2 V+ = 15V RL = 100 k to V+/2 0.010 V+ = 15V 14.965 RL = 25 k to V+/2 0.025 ISC Output Short Circuit ISC Output Short Circuit Supply Current V max 14.900 14.850 14.900 V 14.850 14.800 14.800 min 0.050 0.100 0.050 V 0.150 0.200 0.200 max 19 19 mA min 19 15 15 15 Sinking, VO = 5V 27 22 22 22 mA 17 17 17 min 24 24 24 mA 17 17 17 min Sourcing, VO = 0V 38 Sinking, VO = 12V 75 (Note 8) IS 0.025 0.050 27 Current V+ = 15V 0.050 0.075 Sourcing, VO = 0V Current V+ = 5V 0.025 0.035 Dual, LMC6462 40 V+ = +5V, VO = V+/2 Quad, LMC6464 + 80 + V = +5V, VO = V /2 Dual, LMC6462 50 V+ = +15V, VO = V+/2 Quad, LMC6464 + 90 + V = +15V, VO = V /2 3 55 55 55 mA 45 45 45 min 55 55 55 A 70 70 75 max 110 110 110 A 140 140 150 max 60 60 60 A 70 70 75 max 120 120 120 A 140 140 150 max www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad 5V DC Electrical Characteristics LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad 5V AC Electrical Characteristics Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25C, V+ = 5V, V- = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1M. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. Symbol SR Parameter Conditions Slew Rate (Note 9) GBW Gain-Bandwidth Product m Gm en in V+ = 15V LMC6462AI LMC6462BI LMC6462AM Typ LMC6464AI LMC6464BI LMC6464AM (Note 5) Limit Limit Limit (Note 6) (Note 6) (Note 6) 15 15 15 8 8 8 28 Units V/ms min 50 kHz Phase Margin 50 Deg Gain Margin 15 dB 130 dB Amp-to-Amp Isolation (Note 10) Input-Referred f = 1 kHz Voltage Noise VCM = 1V Input-Referred f = 1 kHz 80 0.03 Current Noise 3V DC Electrical Characteristics Unless otherwise specified, all limits guaranteed for TJ = 25C, V+ = 3V, V- = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1M. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. Symbol VOS TCVOS Parameter Conditions Input Offset Voltage LMC6462AI LMC6462BI LMC6462AM Typ LMC6464AI LMC6464BI LMC6464AM (Note 5) Limit Limit Limit (Note 6) (Note 6) (Note 6) 2.0 3.0 2.0 mV 2.7 3.7 3.0 max 0.9 Input Offset Voltage 2.0 Units V/C Average Drift IB Input Current (Note 13) 0.15 10 10 200 pA IOS Input Offset Current (Note 13) 0.075 5 5 100 pA Common Mode 0V VCM 3V 74 60 60 60 CMRR Rejection Ratio PSRR Power Supply 3V V+ 15V, V- = 0V 80 60 60 60 Rejection Ratio VCM Input Common-Mode dB min dB min For CMRR 50 dB -0.10 0.0 0.0 0.0 Voltage Range V max 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.95 2.9 2.9 2.9 V min VO Output Swing RL = 25 k to V+/2 V min 0.15 0.1 0.1 0.1 V 40 55 55 55 70 70 70 110 110 110 A 140 140 140 max max IS Supply Current Dual, LMC6462 VO = V+/2 Quad, LMC6464 80 VO = V+/2 www.national.com 4 A Unless otherwise specified, V+ = 3V, V- = 0V, VCM = VO = V+/2 and RL > 1M. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes. Symbol Parameter SR Slew Rate GBW Gain-Bandwidth Product Conditions (Note 11) LMC6462AI LMC6462BI LMC6462AM Typ LMC6464AI LMC6464BI LMC6464AM (Note 5) Limit Limit Limit (Note 6) (Note 6) (Note 6) Units 23 V/ms 50 kHz 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, 1.5 k in series with 100 pF. All pins rated per method 3015.6 of MIL-STD-883. This is a class 2 device rating. 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 150C. Output currents in excess of 30 mA over long term may adversely affect reliability. Note 4: The maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(MAX), JA, and TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is PD = (TJ(MAX) - TA)/JA. 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. Note 7: V+ = 15V, VCM = 7.5V and RL connected to 7.5V. For Sourcing tests, 7.5V VO 11.5V. For Sinking tests, 3.5V VO 7.5V. Note 8: Do not short circuit output to V+, when V+ is greater than 13V or reliability will be adversely affected. Note 9: V+ = 15V. Connected as Voltage Follower with 10V step input. Number specified is the slower of either the positive or negative slew rates. Note 10: Input referred, V+ = 15V and RL = 100 k connected to 7.5V. Each amp excited in turn with 1 kHz to produce VO = 12 VPP. Note 11: Connected as Voltage Follower with 2V step input. Number specified is the slower of either the positive or negative slew rates. Note 12: Limiting input pin current is only necessary for input voltages that exceed absolute maximum input voltage ratings. Note 13: Guaranteed limits are dictated by tester limitations and not device performance. Actual performance is reflected in the typical value. Note 14: For guaranteed Military Temperature Range parameters see RETSMC6462/4X. 5 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad 3V AC Electrical Characteristics LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Typical Performance Characteristics VS = +5V, Single Supply, TA = 25C unless otherwise speci- fied Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage 01205130 01205131 Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage 01205132 01205133 Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage 01205134 www.national.com 01205135 6 Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage Input Voltage Noise vs Frequency 01205137 01205136 Input Voltage Noise vs. Input Voltage Input Voltage Noise vs. Input Voltage 01205138 01205139 VOS vs CMR Input Voltage Noise vs. Input Voltage 01205141 01205140 7 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Typical Performance Characteristics VS = +5V, Single Supply, TA = 25C unless otherwise specified (Continued) LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Typical Performance Characteristics VS = +5V, Single Supply, TA = 25C unless otherwise specified (Continued) Input Voltage vs. Output Voltage Open Loop Frequency Response 01205143 01205142 Open Loop Frequency Response vs. Temperature Gain and Phase vs. Capacitive Load 01205144 01205145 Slew Rate vs. Supply Voltage Non-Inverting Large Signal Pulse Response 01205147 01205146 www.national.com 8 Non-Inverting Large Signal Pulse Response Non-Inverting Large Signal Pulse Response 01205148 01205149 Non-Inverting Small Signal Pulse Response Non-Inverting Small Signal Pulse Response 01205150 01205151 Non-Inverting Small Signal Pulse Response Inverting Large Signal Pulse Response 01205152 01205153 9 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Typical Performance Characteristics VS = +5V, Single Supply, TA = 25C unless otherwise specified (Continued) LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Typical Performance Characteristics VS = +5V, Single Supply, TA = 25C unless otherwise specified (Continued) Inverting Large Signal Pulse Response Inverting Large Signal Pulse Response 01205154 01205155 Inverting Small Signal Pulse Response Inverting Small Signal Pulse Response 01205156 01205157 Inverting Small Signal Pulse Response 01205158 www.national.com 10 1.0 INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE RANGE The LMC6462/4 has a rail-to-rail input common-mode voltage range. Figure 1 shows an input voltage exceeding both supplies with no resulting phase inversion on the output. 3.0 CAPACITIVE LOAD TOLERANCE The LMC6462/4 can typically drive a 200 pF load with VS = 5V at unity gain without oscillating. The unity gain follower is the most sensitive configuration to capacitive load. Direct capacitive loading reduces the phase margin of op-amps. The combination of the op-amp's output impedance and the capacitive load induces phase lag. This results in either an underdamped pulse response or oscillation. Capacitive load compensation can be accomplished using resistive isolation as shown in Figure 4. If there is a resistive component of the load in parallel to the capacitive component, the isolation resistor and the resistive load create a voltage divider at the output. This introduces a DC error at the output. 01205105 FIGURE 1. An Input Voltage Signal Exceeds the LMC6462/4 Power Supply Voltage with No Output Phase Inversion The absolute maximum input voltage at V+ = 3V is 300 mV beyond either supply rail at room temperature. Voltages greatly exceeding this absolute maximum rating, as in Figure 2, can cause excessive current to flow in or out of the input pins, possibly affecting reliability. The input current can be externally limited to 5 mA, with an input resistor, as shown in Figure 3. 01205108 FIGURE 4. Resistive Isolation of a 300 pF Capacitive Load 01205106 01205109 FIGURE 2. A 7.5V Input Signal Greatly Exceeds the 3V Supply in Figure 3 Causing No Phase Inversion Due to RI FIGURE 5. Pulse Response of the LMC6462 Circuit Shown in Figure 4 Figure 5 displays the pulse response of the LMC6462/4 circuit in Figure 4. Another circuit, shown in Figure 6, is also used to indirectly drive capacitive loads. This circuit is an improvement to the circuit shown in Figure 4 because it provides DC accuracy as well as AC stability. R1 and C1 serve to counteract the loss of phase margin by feeding the high frequency component of the output signal back to the amplifiers inverting input, thereby preserving phase margin in the overall feedback loop. The values of R1 and C1 should be experimentally determined by the system designer for the desired pulse response. Increased capacitive drive is possible by increasing the value of the capacitor in the feedback loop. 01205107 FIGURE 3. Input Current Protection for Voltages Exceeding the Supply Voltage 11 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad 2.0 RAIL-TO-RAIL OUTPUT The approximated output resistance of the LMC6462/4 is 180 sourcing, and 130 sinking at VS = 3V, and 110 sourcing and 83 sinking at VS = 5V. The maximum output swing can be estimated as a function of load using the calculated output resistance. Application Information LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Application Information The effect of input capacitance can be compensated for by adding a feedback capacitor. The feedback capacitor (as in Figure 8 ), CF, is first estimated by: (Continued) or R1 CIN R2 CF which typically provides significant overcompensation. Printed circuit board stray capacitance may be larger or smaller than that of a breadboard, so the actual optimum value for CF may be different. The values of CF should be checked on the actual circuit. (Refer to the LMC660 quad CMOS amplifier data sheet for a more detailed discussion.) 01205110 5.0 OFFSET VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT Offset voltage adjustment circuits are illustrated in Figure 9 and Figure 10. Large value resistances and potentiometers are used to reduce power consumption while providing typically 2.5 mV of adjustment range, referred to the input, for both configurations with VS = 5V. FIGURE 6. LMC6462 Non-Inverting Amplifier, Compensated to Handle a 300 pF Capacitive and 100 k Resistive Load 01205111 01205113 FIGURE 7. Pulse Response of LMC6462 Circuit in Figure 6 FIGURE 9. Inverting Configuration Offset Voltage Adjustment The pulse response of the circuit shown in Figure 6 is shown in Figure 7. 4.0 COMPENSATING FOR INPUT CAPACITANCE It is quite common to use large values of feedback resistance with amplifiers that have ultra-low input current, like the LMC6462/4. Large feedback resistors can react with small values of input capacitance due to transducers, photodiodes, and circuits board parasitics to reduce phase margins. 01205114 FIGURE 10. Non-Inverting Configuration Offset Voltage Adjustment 6.0 SPICE MACROMODEL A Spice macromodel is available for the LMC6462/4. This model includes a simulation of: * Input common-mode voltage range * Frequency and transient response * * * 01205112 FIGURE 8. Canceling the Effect of Input Capacitance www.national.com 12 GBW dependence on loading conditions Quiescent and dynamic supply current Output swing dependence on loading conditions LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Application Information (Continued) and many more characteristics as listed on the macromodel disk. Contact the National Semiconductor Customer Response Center to obtain an operational amplifier Spice model library disk. 7.0 PRINTED-CIRCUIT-BOARD LAYOUT FOR HIGH-IMPEDANCE WORK It is generally recognized that any circuit which must operate with less than 1000 pA of leakage current requires special layout of the PC board. When one wishes to take advantage of the ultra-low input current of the LMC6462/4, typically 150 fA, it is essential to have an excellent layout. Fortunately, the techniques of obtaining low leakages are quite simple. First, the user must not ignore the surface leakage of the PC board, even though it may sometimes appear acceptably low, because under conditions of high humidity or dust or contamination, the surface leakage will be appreciable. 01205116 Inverting Amplifier To minimize the effect of any surface leakage, lay out a ring of foil completely surrounding the LMC6462's inputs and the terminals of capacitors, diodes, conductors, resistors, relay terminals, etc. connected to the op-amp's inputs, as in Figure 11. To have a significant effect, guard rings should be placed in both the top and bottom of the PC board. This PC foil must then be connected to a voltage which is at the same voltage as the amplifier inputs, since no leakage current can flow between two points at the same potential. For example, a PC board trace-to-pad resistance of 1012, which is normally considered a very large resistance, could leak 5 pA if the trace were a 5V bus adjacent to the pad of the input. This would cause a 30 times degradation from the LMC6462/4's actual performance. However, if a guard ring is held within 5 mV of the inputs, then even a resistance of 1011 would cause only 0.05 pA of leakage current. See Figure 12 for typical connections of guard rings for standard op-amp configurations. 01205117 Non-Inverting Amplifier 01205118 Follower FIGURE 12. Typical Connections of Guard Rings The designer should be aware that when it is inappropriate to lay out a PC board for the sake of just a few circuits, there is another technique which is even better than a guard ring on a PC board: Don't insert the amplifier's input pin into the board at all, but bend it up in the air and use only air as an insulator. Air is an excellent insulator. In this case you may have to forego some of the advantages of PC board construction, but the advantages are sometimes well worth the effort of using point-to-point up-in-the-air wiring. See Figure 13. 01205115 FIGURE 11. Example of Guard Ring in P.C. Board Layout 13 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Application Information (Continued) 8.0 INSTRUMENTATION CIRCUITS The LMC6464 has the high input impedance, large commonmode range and high CMRR needed for designing instrumentation circuits. Instrumentation circuits designed with the LMC6464 can reject a larger range of common-mode signals than most in-amps. This makes instrumentation circuits designed with the LMC6464 an excellent choice for noisy or industrial environments. Other applications that benefit from these features include analytic medical instruments, magnetic field detectors, gas detectors, and silicon-based transducers. A small valued potentiometer is used in series with RG to set the differential gain of the three op-amp instrumentation circuit in Figure 14. This combination is used instead of one large valued potentiometer to increase gain trim accuracy and reduce error due to vibration. 01205119 (Input pins are lifted out of PC board and soldered directly to components. All other pins connected to PC board.) FIGURE 13. Air Wiring 01205120 FIGURE 14. Low Power Three Op-Amp Instrumentation Amplifier A two op-amp instrumentation amplifier designed for a gain of 100 is shown in Figure 15. Low sensitivity trimming is made for offset voltage, CMRR and gain. Low cost and low power consumption are the main advantages of this two op-amp circuit. www.national.com Higher frequency and larger common-mode range applications are best facilitated by a three op-amp instrumentation amplifier. 14 LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Application Information (Continued) 01205121 FIGURE 15. Low-Power Two-Op-Amp Instrumentation Amplifier HALF-WAVE AND FULL-WAVE RECTIFIERS Typical Single-Supply Applications TRANSDUCER INTERFACE CIRCUITS 01205122 01205124 FIGURE 16. Photo Detector Circuit FIGURE 18. Half-Wave Rectifier with Input Current Protection (RI) Photocells can be used in portable light measuring instruments. The LMC6462, which can be operated off a battery, is an excellent choice for this circuit because of its very low input current and offset voltage. LMC6462 AS A COMPARATOR 01205125 01205123 FIGURE 19. Full-Wave Rectifier with Input Current Protection (RI) FIGURE 17. Comparator with Hysteresis In Figure 18 Figure 19, RI limits current into the amplifier since excess current can be caused by the input voltage exceeding the supply voltage. Figure 17 shows the application of the LMC6462 as a comparator. The hysteresis is determined by the ratio of the two resistors. The LMC6462 can thus be used as a micropower comparator, in applications where the quiescent current is an important parameter. 15 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad t1 = 0.27 seconds. Typical Single-Supply Applications and (Continued) PRECISION CURRENT SOURCE t2 = 0.75 seconds Then, 01205126 = 1 Hz FIGURE 20. Precision Current Source LOW FREQUENCY NULL The output current IOUT is given by: OSCILLATORS 01205127 FIGURE 21. 1 Hz Square-Wave Oscillator 01205128 For single supply 5V operation, the output of the circuit will swing from 0V to 5V. The voltage divider set up R2, R3 and R4 will cause the non-inverting input of the LMC6462 to move from 1.67V (13 of 5V) to 3.33V (23 of 5V). This voltage behaves as the threshold voltage. R1 and C1 determine the time constant of the circuit. The frequency of oscillation, fOSC is FIGURE 22. High Gain Amplifier with Low Frequency Null Output offset voltage is the error introduced in the output voltage due to the inherent input offset voltage VOS, of an amplifier. Output Offset Voltage = (Input Offset Voltage) (Gain) In the above configuration, the resistors R5 and R6 determine the nominal voltage around which the input signal, VIN should be symmetrical. The high frequency component of the input signal VIN will be unaffected while the low frequency component will be nulled since the DC level of the output will be the input offset voltage of the LMC6462 plus the bias voltage. This implies that the output offset voltage due to the top amplifier will be eliminated. where t is the time the amplifier input takes to move from 1.67V to 3.33V. The calculations are shown below. where = RC = 0.68 seconds www.national.com 16 Package Temperature Range Military Industrial -55C to +125C -40C to +85C 8-Pin Molded DIP LMC6462AIN Transport NSC Media Drawing 40 Units/Rail LMC6462BIN LMC6462AIM 95 Units/Rail LMC6462BIM 8-Pin SO-8 LMC6462AIMX N08E 2.5k Tape and Reel M08A LMC6462BIMX LMC6464AIN 14-Pin Molded DIP 25 Units/Rail LMC6464BIN LMC6464AIM 55 Units/Rail LMC6464BIM 14-Pin SO-14 LMC6464AIMX N14A 2.5k Tape and Reel M14A LMC6464BIMX 8-Pin Ceramic DIP LMC6462AMJ-QML Rails 14-Pin Ceramic DIP LMC6464AMJ-QML Rails J14A LMC6464AMWG-QML Trays WG14A 14-Pin Ceramic SOIC 17 J08A www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Ordering Information LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted 8-Pin Small Outline Package NS Package Number M08A 14-Pin Small Outline Package NS Package Number M14A www.national.com 18 LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued) 8-Pin Molded Dual-In-Line Package NS Package Number N08E 14-Pin Molded Dual-In-Line Pacakge NS Package Number N14A 19 www.national.com LMC6462 Dual/LMC6464 Quad Micropower, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output CMOS Operational Amplifier Notes LIFE SUPPORT POLICY NATIONAL'S PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL OF NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION. 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