TL032C
TL032C
TL032C
D Direct Upgrades for the TL06x Low-Power D Higher Slew Rate and Bandwidth Without
BiFETs Increased Power Consumption
D Low Power Consumption . . . D Available in TSSOP for Small Form-Factor
6.5 mW/Channel Typ Designs
D On-Chip Offset-Voltage Trimming for
Improved DC Performance
(1.5 mV, TL031A)
description
The TL03x series of JFET-input operational amplifiers offer improved dc and ac characteristics over the TL06x
family of low-power BiFET operational amplifiers. On-chip zener trimming of offset voltage yields precision
grades as low as 1.5 mV (TL031A) for greater accuracy in dc-coupled applications. The Texas Instruments
improved BiFET process and optimized designs also yield improved bandwidths and slew rates without
increased power consumption. The TL03x devices are pin-compatible with the TL06x and can be used to
upgrade existing circuits or for optimal performance in new designs.
BiFET operational amplifiers offer the inherently higher input impedance of the JFET-input transistors without
sacrificing the output drive associated with bipolar amplifiers. This higher input impedance makes the TL3x
amplifiers better suited for interfacing with high-impedance sensors or very low-level ac signals. These devices
also feature inherently better ac response than bipolar or CMOS devices having comparable power
consumption.
The TL03x family has been optimized for micropower operation, while improving on the performance of the
TL06x series. Designers requiring significantly faster ac response should consider the Excalibur TLE206x
family of low-power BiFET operational amplifiers.
Because BiFET operational amplifiers are designed for use with dual power supplies, care must be taken to
observe common-mode input-voltage limits and output swing when operating from a single supply. DC biasing
of the input signal is required, and loads should be terminated to a virtual-ground node at midsupply. The TI
TLE2426 integrated virtual-ground generator is useful when operating BiFET amplifiers from single supplies.
The TL03x devices are fully specified at ±15 V and ±5 V. For operation in low-voltage and/or single-supply
systems, the TI LinCMOS families of operational amplifiers (TLC prefix) are recommended. When moving from
BiFET to CMOS amplifiers, particular attention should be paid to slew rate, bandwidth requirements, and output
loading.
The C-suffix devices are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C. The I-suffix devices are characterized
for operation from –40°C to 85°C. The M-suffix devices are characterized for operation over the full military
temperature range of –55°C to 125°C.
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
FK PACKAGE FK PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW) (TOP VIEW)
1OUT
VCC+
1OUT
4OUT
1IN–
4IN–
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
3 2 1 20 19 3 2 1 20 19 3 2 1 20 19
NC 4 18 NC NC 4 18 NC 1IN+ 4 18 4IN+
IN– 5 17 VCC+ 1IN– 5 17 2OUT NC 5 17 NC
NC 6 16 NC NC 6 16 NC VCC+ 6 16 VCC–
IN+ 7 15 OUT 1IN+ 7 15 2IN– NC 7 15 NC
NC 8 14 NC NC 8 14 NC 2IN+ 8 14 3IN+
9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13
VCC–
2IN+
NC
NC
NC
2IN–
3IN–
NC
3OUT
OFFSET N2
NC
NC
NC
2OUT
VCC–
NC – No internal connection
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
PACKAGED DEVICES
VIOMAX SMALL CHIP CERAMIC CERAMIC PLASTIC PLASTIC
TA TSSOP
AT 25°C OUTLINE CARRIER DIP DIP DIP DIP
(PW)
(D) (FK) (J) (JG) (N) (P)
TL031ACD TL031ACP
0.8 mV — — — — —
TL032ACD TL032ACP
TL031CD
0°C to 70°C TL031CP
1.5 mV TL032CD — — — TL034ACN —
TL032CP
TL034ACD
4 mV TL034CD — — — TL034CN — TL034CPW
TL031AID TL031AIP
0.8 mV — — — — —
TL032AID TL032AIP
TL031ID
–40°C to 85°C TL031IP
1.5 mV TL032ID — — — TL034AIN —
TL032IP
TL034AID
4 mV TL034ID — — — TL034IN — —
TL031AMD TL031AMFK TL031AMJG TL031AMP
0.8 mV — — —
TL032AMD TL032AMFK TL032AMJG TL032AMP
TL031MD TL031MFK
–55°C to 125°C TL031MJG TL031MP
1.5 mV TL032MD TL032MFK TL034AMJ TL034AMN —
TL032MJG TL032MP
TL034AMD TL034AMFK
4 mV TL034MD TL034MFK TL034MJ — TL034MN — —
The D and PW packages are available taped and reeled and are indicated by adding an R suffix to device type (e.g., TL034CDR or TL034CPWR).
IN– –
OUT
IN+ +
Q5 Q14
Q2
D1
Q3
R4
Q6 Q11
IN+
Q8 Q10 OUT
IN– R7
JF1 JF2
R3 Q17
R6 Q15
C1 Q12
JF3 JF4
Q1 Q4 Q9
VCC–
NOTE A: OFFSET N1 and OFFSET N2 are available only on the TL031, TL031A.
absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)†
Supply voltage (see Note 1): VCC+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 V
VCC– . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –18 V
Differential input voltage, VID (see Note 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±30 V
Input voltage, VI (any input) (see Notes 1 and 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±15 V
Input current, II (each input) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±1 mA
Output current, IO (each output) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±40 mA
Total current into VCC+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 mA
Total current out of VCC– . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 mA
Duration of short-circuit current at (or below) 25°C (see Note 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlimited
Continuous total power dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Dissipation Rating Table
Package thermal impedance, θJA (see Note 5): D package (8 pin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97°C/W
D package (14 pin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86°C/W
N package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80°C/W
P package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85°C/W
PW package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113°C/W
Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1 /16 inch) from case for 10 seconds: D, N, P, or PW package . . . . . . . . . 260°C
Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1 /16 inch) from case for 60 seconds: J or JG package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300°C
Case temperature for 60 seconds: FK package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260°C
Storage temperature range, Tstg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to 150°C
† Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not
implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
NOTES: 1. All voltage values, except differential voltages, are with respect to the midpoint between VCC+ and VCC–.
2. Differential voltages are at IN+ with respect to IN–.
3. The magnitude of the input voltage must never exceed the magnitude of the supply voltage or 15 V, whichever is less.
4. The output may be shorted to either supply. Temperature and/or supply voltages must be limited to ensure that the maximum
dissipation rating is not exceeded.
5. The package thermal impedance is calculated in accordance with JESD 51-7.
Supply-voltage
Su ly voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
kSVR rejection ratio VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω 0°C 75 96 75 96 dB
( VCC±/∆V
(∆V / VIO) 70°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is 0°C to 70°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = ±2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
VI = 10 mV 25°C 1 1.1
B1 Unity-gain bandwidth RL = 10 kΩ, CL = 25 pF 0°C 1 1.1 MHz
See Figure 4 70°C 1 1
Supply-voltage
Su ly voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
kSVR rejection ratio VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω –40°C 75 96 75 96 dB
( VCC±/∆V
(∆V / VIO) 85°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is –40°C to 85°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = ±2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
VI = 10 mV 25°C 1 1.1
B1 Unity-gain bandwidth RL = 10 kΩ, CL = 25 pF –40°C 1 1.1 MHz
See Figure 4 85°C 0.9 1
Supply-voltage
Su ly voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
kSVR rejection ratio VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω –55°C 75 96 75 95 dB
(∆VCC±/∆VIO) 125°C 75 96 75 96
25°C 1.9 2.5 6.5 8.4
PD Total power dissipation VO = 0, No load –55°C 1.1 2.5 4.7 8.4 mW
125°C 1.8 2.5 5.8 8.4
† Full range is –55°C to 125°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = ±2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
Maximum positive
ositive 25°C 3 4.3 13 14
VOM+ peak output voltage RL = 10 kΩ 0°C 3 4.2 13 14 V
swing 70°C 3 4.3 13 14
Supply-voltage
Su ly voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
VCC± = ±5 V to ±15 V,
V
kSVR rejection ratio 0°C 75 96 75 96 dB
VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω
( VCC±//∆V
(∆V VIO) 70°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is 0°C to 70°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = 2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
Maximum positive
ositive 25°C 3 4.3 13 14
VOM+ peak output voltage RL = 10 kΩ –40°C 3 4.2 13 14 V
swing 85°C 3 4.4 13 14
Supply-voltage
Su ly voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
VCC± = ±5 V to ±15 V,
V
kSVR rejection ratio –40°C 75 96 75 96 dB
VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω
( VCC±/∆V
(∆V / VIO) 85°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is –40°C to 85°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = 2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
Total power
ower 25°C 3.8 5 13 17
PD dissipation VO = 0, No load –40°C 2.9 5 10.9 17 mW
(two amplifiers) 85°C 3.7 5 12.4 17
25°C 384 500 434 560
Supply
S l currentt
ICC VO = 0, No load –40°C 288 500 362 560 µA
(two amplifiers)
am lifiers)
85°C 372 500 414 560
Crosstalk
VO1/VO2 AVD = 100 dB 25°C 120 120 dB
attenuation
Su ly voltage
Supply-voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
VCC± = ±5 V to ±15 V,
V
kSVR rejection ratio –55°C 75 95 75 95 dB
VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω
( VCC±/∆V
(∆V / VIO) 125°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is –55°C to 125°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = 2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
Total power
ower dissi
dissipation
ation 25°C 3.8 5 13 17
PD (two amplifiers) VO = 0, No load –55°C 2.3 5 9.4 17 mW
VO = 0, 125°C 3.6 5 11.8 17
25°C 384 500 434 560
Supply
S l currentt
ICC VO = 0, No load –55°C 228 500 312 560 µA
(two amplifiers)
am lifiers)
125°C 356 500 394 560
VO1/VO2 Crosstalk attenuation AVD = 100 dB 25°C 120 120 dB
Su ly voltage
Supply-voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
kSVR rejection ratio VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω 0°C 75 96 75 96 dB
( VCC±//∆V
(∆V VIO) 70°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is 0°C to 70°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = ±2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
VI = 10 mV 25°C 1 1.1
B1 Unity-gain bandwidth RL = 10 kΩ, CL = 25 pF 0°C 1 1.1 MHz
See Figure 4 70°C 1 1
Supply-voltage
Su ly voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
kSVR rejection ratio VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω –40°C 75 96 75 96 dB
( VCC±/ ∆V
(∆V VIO) 85°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is –40°C to 85°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = ±2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
Su ly voltage
Supply-voltage 25°C 75 96 75 96
kSVR rejection ratio VO = 0, RS = 50 Ω –55°C 75 95 75 95 dB
( VCC±/∆V
(∆V / VIO) 125°C 75 96 75 96
† Full range is –55°C to 125°C.
‡ Typical values are based on the input offset voltage shift observed through 168 hours of operating life test at TA = 150°C extrapolated to
TA = 25°C using the Arrhenius equation and assuming an activation energy of 0.96 eV.
§ At VCC± = ±5 V, VO = ±2.3 V; at VCC± = ±15 V, VO = ±10 V
VCC+
–
Overshoot
+ VO
VI 90%
VCC–
CL RL
(see Note A)
10%
10 kΩ
VCC+
10 kΩ
VI –
VCC+ 100 Ω + VO
–
VCC–
VO
CL RL
(see Note A)
VCC–
RS RS
VCC+
Ground Shield
–
VCC–
Picoammeters
typical values
Typical values presented in this data sheet represent the median (50% point) of device parametric performance.
noise
With the increasing emphasis on low noise levels in many of today’s applications, the input noise voltage density
is performed at f = 1 kHz, unless otherwise noted.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Table of Graphs
FIGURE
Distribution of TL03x input offset voltage 6–11
Distribution of TL03x input offset-voltage temperature coefficient 12–14
Input bias current vs Common-mode input voltage 15
Input bias current and input offset current vs Free-air temperature 16
Common-mode input voltage vs Supply voltage 17
Common-mode input voltage vs Free-air temperature 18
Output voltage vs Differential input voltage 19, 20
Maximum peak output voltage vs Supply voltage 21
Maximum peak-to-peak output voltage vs Frequency 22
Maximum peak output voltage vs Output current 23, 24
Maximum peak output voltage vs Free-air temperature 25, 26
Large-signal differential voltage amplification vs Load resistance 27
Large-signal differential voltage amplification and Phase shift vs Frequency 28
Large-signal differential voltage amplification vs Free-air temperature 29
Output impedance vs Frequency 30
Common-mode rejection ratio vs Frequency 31, 32
Common-mode rejection ratio vs Free-air temperature 33
Supply-voltage rejection ratio vs Free-air temperature 34
Short-circuit output current vs Supply voltage 35
Short-circuit output current vs Time 36
Short-circuit output current vs Free-air temperature 37
Equivalent input noise voltage vs Frequency (TL031 and TL031A) 38
Equivalent input noise voltage vs Frequency (TL032 and TL032A) 39
Equivalent input noise voltage vs Frequency (TL034 and TL034A) 40
Supply current vs Supply voltage (TL031 and TL031A) 41
Supply current vs Supply voltage (TL032 and TL032A) 42
Supply current vs Supply voltage (TL034 and TL034A) 43
Supply current vs Free-air temperature (TL031 and TL031A) 44
Supply current vs Free-air temperature (TL032 and TL032A) 45
Supply current vs Free-air temperature (TL034 and TL034A) 46
Slew rate vs Load resistance 47, 48
Slew rate vs Free-air temperature 49, 50
Overshoot factor vs Load capacitance 51
Total harmonic distortion vs Frequency 52
Unity-gain bandwidth vs Supply voltage 53
Unity-gain bandwidth vs Free-air temperature 54
Phase margin vs Supply voltage 55
Phase margin vs Load capacitance 56
Phase margin vs Free-air temperature 57
Voltage-follower small-signal pulse response 58
Voltage-follower large-signal pulse response 59, 60
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DISTRIBUTION OF TL031
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TL031A
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎ
14
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE
1681 Units Tested From 1 Wafer Lot 16
ÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V 1433 Units Tested From 1 Wafer Lot
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
12 TA = 25°C 14
P Package TA = 25°C
P Package
Percentage of Units – %
10 12
Percentage of Units – %
10
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
0 0
–1.2 –0.6 0 0.6 1.2 –900 –600 –300 0 300 600 900
VIO – Input Offset Voltage – mV VIO – Input Offset Voltage – µV
Figure 6 Figure 7
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎ
12 15
1681 Amplifiers Tested From 1 Wafer Lot 1321 Amplifiers Tested From 1 Wafer Lot
ÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎ
TA = 25°C TA = 25°C
Percentage of Amplification – %
P Package 12 P Package
Percentage of Amplifiers – %
3
3
0 0
–1.2 –0.6 0 0.6 1.2 –900 –600 –300 0 300 600 900
VIO – Input Offset Voltage – mV VIO – Input Offset Voltage – µV
Figure 8 Figure 9
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
12 15
1681 Amplifiers Tested From 1 Wafer Lot 1716 Amplifiers Tested From 3 Wafer Lots
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
TA = 25°C TA = 25°C
Percentage of Amplifiers – %
D Package 12 N Package
Percentage of Amplifiers – %
9
3
3
0 0
–1.2 –0.6 0 0.6 1.2 –1.8 –1.2 0.6 0 0.6 1.2 1.8
VIO – Input Offset Voltage – mV VIO – Input Offset Voltage – mV
Figure 10 Figure 11
DISTRIBUTION OF TL031
DISTRIBUTION OF TL032
INPUT OFFSET-VOLTAGE
INPUT OFFSET-VOLTAGE
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
24
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
76 Units Tested From 1 Wafer Lot 30 160 Amplifiers Tested From 2 Wafer Lots
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V
TA = 25°C to 125°C
TA = 25°C to 125°C
P Package 25 P Package
Percentage of Amplifiers – %
18
Percentage of Units – %
20
12 15
10
6
5
0
0
–30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 –40 –30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40
a V – Input Offset-Voltage Temperature Coefficient – µV/°C a V – Temperature Coefficient – µV/°C
IO IO
Figure 12 Figure 13
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT COMMON-MODE INPUT VOLTAGE
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
30 10
160 Amplifiers Tested From 2 Wafer Lots
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V
TA = 25°C
25 TA = 25°C to 125°C
Percentage of Amplifiers – %
D Package
15 0
10
IIB
–5
5
0 –10
–40 –30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 –15 –10 –5 0 5 10 15
aV – Temperature Coefficient – µV/°C VIC – Common-Mode Input Voltage – V
IO
Figure 14 Figure 15
ÁÁÁÁÁ
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
I IO – Input Bias and Input Offset Current – nA
16
10
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÎÎÎÎÎ
TA = 25°C
VCC± = ±15 V
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÎÎÎÎÎ
12
IC – Common-Mode Input Voltage – V
VO = 0
Positive Limit
VIC = 0
8
1
ÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎ
IIB 4
0.1 0
ÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
–4
Negative Limit
ÁÁ
IIO
0.01 –8
ÁÁ
IB and IIO
VIC
ÁÁ
V
–12
IIIB
0.001 –16
25 45 65 85 105 125 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C |VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V
Figure 16 Figure 17
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÎÎÎÎÎ
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE
ÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ
20 1.5
VCC± = ±15 V RL = 1 kΩ
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ
RL = 2 kΩ
15
IC – Common-Mode Input Voltage – V
ÎÎÎÎÎ
Positive Limit 1 RL = 5 kΩ
RL = 10 kΩ
ÎÎÎÎÎ
10
VO – Output Voltage – V
RL = 20 kΩ
0.5
5
0 0
VCC± = ±5 V
–5
ÎÎÎÎ TA = 25°C
ÎÎÎÎ
–0.5 RL = 20 kΩ
ÁÁÁ ÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎ
RL = 10 kΩ
–10
RL = 5 kΩ
RL = 2 kΩ
ÎÎÎÎÎ
V
–15
Negative Limit RL = 1 kΩ
–1.5
–20
–75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
TA – Free-Air Temperature –°C VID – Differential Input Voltage – V
Figure 18 Figure 19
RL = 20 kΩ 12 TA = 25°C
1
RL = 50 kΩ VOM+
8
VO – Output Voltage – V
0.5
4
0 0
ÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎ
–0.5 –4
VOM–
ÈÈÈÈ
ÈÈÈÈ ÁÁ
–8
–1 RL = 50 kΩ
ÈÈÈÈ ÁÁ
VOM
RL = 20 kΩ
–12
RL = 10 kΩ
–1.5
–15 –10 –5 ÈÈÈÈ
RL = 5 kΩ
0 5 10
VID – Differential Input Voltage – V
15
–16
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
|VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V
14 16
Figure 20 Figure 21
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÎÎÎÎÎ
5
VOPP – Maximum Peak-to-Peak Output Voltage – V
30
VCC± = ±5 V
ÎÎÎÎÎ
20 VOM–
3
15
TA = –55°C 2
10
TA = 125°C
VCC± = ±5 V 1
ÁÁ 5
ÁÁ
VO(PP)
ÁÁ 0 0
1k 10 k 100 k 1M 0 5 10 15 20
f – Frequency – Hz |IO| – Output Current – mA
Figure 22 Figure 23
ÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V
4
|VOM | – Maximum Peak Output Voltage – V
14 TA = 25°C VOM+
ÎÎÎ
3
12
ÎÎÎ
VOM– 2
ÎÎÎÎÎ
10 1
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±5 V
8 0 RL = 10 kΩ
6 ÎÎÎÎ VOM+ –1
ÎÎÎ
–2
4
ÁÁÁ ÎÎÎ
–3
VOM–
VOM
ÁÁÁ
2 –4
0 –5
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 –75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
|IO| – Output Current – mA TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C
Figure 24 Figure 25
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
12 VOM+
35 TA = 25°C
A VD – Large-Signal Differential
8
ÎÎÎÎÎ
25
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎÎ
0 RL = 10 kΩ 20
VCC± = ±5 V
–4
15
ÁÁ –8
ÎÎÎ 10
ÁÁ ÎÎÎ
VOM
VOM–
ÁÁ
–12
5
–16
–75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 0
10 k 100 k 1M
TA – Free-Air Temperature –°C RL – Load Resistance – Ω
Figure 26 Figure 27
LARGE-SIGNAL DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE
AMPLIFICATION AND PHASE SHIFT
vs
FREQUENCY
100 k 0°
VCC± = ±15 V
RL = 10 kΩ
10 k CL = 25 pF 30°
A VD – Large-Signal Differential
ÎÎÎ
TA = 25°C
Voltage Amplification
ÎÎÎ
1k 60°
AVD
ÎÎÎÎ
Phase Shift
ÎÎÎÎ
100 90°
Phase Shift
10 120°
1 150°
0.1 180°
10 100 1k 10 k 100 k 1M 10 M
f – Frequency – Hz
Figure 28
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
LARGE-SIGNAL DIFFERENTIAL
VOLTAGE AMPLIFICATION† OUTPUT IMPEDANCE
vs vs
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE FREQUENCY
50
ÎÎÎÎ 200
ÎÎÎÎ
RL = 10 kΩ
ÁÁ
AVD = 100
A VD – Large-Signal Differential
Voltage Amplification – V/mV
o – Output Impedence – Ω
100
VCC± = ±15 V
80
10 60
VCC± = ±5 V
AVD = 10
40
ÁÁ
ÁÁ
zzo
20 AVD = 1
VCC± = ±15 V
1 10
ÎÎÎÎÎro (open loop) ≈ 250 Ω
TA = 25°C
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ
100 100
VCC± = ±5 V VCC± = ±15 V
CMRR – Common-Mode Rejection Ratio – dB
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ
90 TA = 25°C 90 TA = 25°C
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
10 100 1k 10 k 100 k 1M 10 M 10 100 1k 10 k 100 k 1M 10 M
f – Frequency – Hz f – Frequency – Hz
Figure 31 Figure 32
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC± = ±5 V to ±15 V
96
VCC± = ±5 V
85
94
80
ÎÎÎÎÎ
92
ÎÎÎÎÎ
VIC = VICRmin
75 90
–75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C
Figure 33 Figure 34
10
10
0
VID = –100 mV
0
–10
VID = –100 mV
ÁÁ ÁÁÎÎÎÎÎÎ –10
ÁÁ ÁÁÎÎÎÎÎÎ
–20
IIOS
IIOS
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
TA = 25°C
–30 –20
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
|VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V t – Time – s
Figure 35 Figure 36
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÁÁ
vs vs
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
FREQUENCY
25 70
nV/ Hz
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
VCC± = ±15 V VCC± = ±15 V
TA = 25°C
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
15 See Figure 3
VID = 100 mV VCC± = ±5 V
10 60
0
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎ
VID = –100 mV
VCC± = ±5 V
ÎÎÎÎÎ
–5 50
ÎÎÎÎÎ
–10 VCC± = ±15 V
–15
–20
ÎÎÎ Vn
ÎÎÎ
VO = 0
–25 40
–75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 100 1k 10 k 100 k
TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C f – Frequency – Hz
Figure 37 Figure 38
ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
60 90
ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ
VCC± = ±15 V VCC± = ±15 V
nVHzHz
nV/ Hz
RS = 20 Ω RS = 20 Ω
V n – Equivalent Input Noise Voltage – nVHz
ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ
80
V n– Equivalent Input Noise Voltage – nV/
TA = 25°C TA = 25°C
See Figure 3 See Figure 3
50 70
60
40
50
Vn
Vn
30 40
10 100 1k 10 k 100 k 10 100 1k 10 k 11 k
f – Frequency – Hz f – Frequency – Hz
Figure 39 Figure 40
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÁÁÁÁ
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
250 SUPPLY VOLTAGE
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
VO = 0 500
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
No Load VO = 0
200 No Load
AA
400
TA = 25°C
TA = 25°C
150
300
TA = 125°C
ÁÁ ÁÁ
100 TA = 125°C
200
ÁÁ ÁÁ
TA = –55°C
IICC
IICC
TA = –55°C
50
ÁÁ 100
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
|VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V
|VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V
Figure 41 Figure 42
ÎÎÎ ÁÁÁ
SUPPLY VOLTAGE FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
ÎÎÎ ÁÁÁ
1000 250
ÎÎÎ ÁÁÁ
VO = 0 VO = 0
VCC± = ±15 V
No Load No Load
AA
800 200
CC – Supply Current – µ
CC – Supply Current –Aµ A
VCC± = ±5 V
TA = 25°C
600 150
TA = 125°C
ÁÁ 400
ÁÁ 100
ÁÁ ÁÁ
IICC
TA = –55°C
IICC
ÁÁ 200 50
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 –75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
|VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C
Figure 43 Figure 44
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÁÁÁÁ ÎÎÎÎ
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
ÎÎÎÎÎ
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
1000
ÁÁÁÁ
VCC± = ±15 V No Load
No Load
ÎÎÎÎÎ
800
400
µA
VCC± = ±5 V
600
300
ÁÁ ÁÁ
200 400
ÁÁ ÁÁ
IICC
IICC
100 200
0 0
–75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C
Figure 45 Figure 46
ÎÎÎÎÎ
LOAD RESISTANCE LOAD RESISTANCE
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎ
6 6
VCC± = ±5 V
ÎÎÎÎÎ
SR–
CL = 100 pF
ÎÎÎÎÎ
5 TA = 25°C 5
See Figure 1
SR – Slew Rate – V/sµ s
4 4
SR–
ÎÎ
3 3
SR+
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
2 2
SR+
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±15 V
CL = 100 pF
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
1 1
TA = 25°C
See Figure 1
0 0
1 10 100 1 10 100
RL – Load Resistance – kΩ RL – Load Resistance – kΩ
Figure 47 Figure 48
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÎÎÎÎÎ
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
ÎÎÎÎÎ
6 6
VCC± = ±5 V
ÎÎÎÎÎRL = 10 kΩ
ÎÎÎÎÎ
5 CL = 100 pF 5
See Figure 1 SR–
SR – Slew Rate – V/sµ s
SR–
3 3
SR+
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
2 2
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
SR+
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
1 1 RL = 10 kΩ
CL = 100 pF
0
–75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ
0
–75
See Figure 1
50 0.4 VO(rms) = 6 V
See Figure 1 TA = 25°C
ÎÎÎÎÎ
Overshoot Factor – %
40 0.3
30 ÎÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±5 V
0.2
20
ÎÎÎÎÎÎ VCC± = ±15 V
10
0 0.1
0 50 100 150 200 250 100 1k 10 k 100 k
CL – Load Capacitance – pF f – Frequency – Hz
Figure 51 Figure 52
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÁÁÁÁÁ
SUPPLY VOLTAGE FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
1.1 1.3
VI = 10 mV
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
VI = 10 mV RL = 10 kΩ
RL = 10 kΩ CL = 25 pF
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
CL = 25 pF 1.2 See Figure 4
ÁÁÁÁÁ
1.05 TA = 25°C
See Figure 4 VCC+ = ±15 V
1.1
1.0
1.0
VCC± = ±5 V
0.95
0.9
B1
B1
0.9 0.8
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 –75 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
|VCC±|– Supply Voltage – V TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C
Figure 53 Figure 54
PHASE MARGIN
ÁÁÁÁ
vs
PHASE MARGIN LOAD CAPACITANCE
ÁÁÁÁ
vs 70°
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ
ÎÎÎÎ
65°
VI = 10 mV TA = 25°C
66°
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ
ÎÎÎÎ
RL = 10 kΩ See Figure 4
CL = 25 pF See Note A
ÁÁÁÁÁ
TA = 25°C 64°
φm – Phase Margin
60°
ÁÁ 58°
ÁÁ ÁÁ ÎÎÎÎ
61°
56°
ÁÁ ÎÎÎÎ
VCC± = ±5 V
ÁÁ
54°
59°
52°
50°
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
57° CL – Load Capacitance – pF
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
NOTE A: Values of phase margin below a load capacitance of 25 pF
|VCC±| – Supply Voltage – V were estimated.
Figure 55 Figure 56
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ÁÁÁÁÁ
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE PULSE RESPONSE
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÁÁÁÁÁ
67° 16
VCC± = ±15 V
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÁÁÁÁÁ
VCC± = ±15 V RL = 10 kΩ
12
ÁÁÁÁÁ
65° CL = 100 pF
TA = 25°C
ÁÁÁÁÁ
O – Output Voltage – mV
8 See Figure 1
φ m – Phase Margin
63°
4
VCC± = ±5 V
61° 0
ÁÁ –4
ÎÎÎÎÎ ÁÁ
59°
ÎÎÎÎÎ VO
V
VI = 10 mV –8
ÎÎÎÎÎ
57° RL = 10 kΩ
CL = 25 pF –12
55°
–75 –50 –25 0 25
ÎÎÎÎÎ
50
See Figure 4
75 100 125
–16
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
TA – Free-Air Temperature –°C t – Time – µs
Figure 57 Figure 58
VOLTAGE-FOLLOWER
LARGE-SIGNAL VOLTAGE-FOLLOWER
PULSE RESPONSE LARGE-SIGNAL
2
PULSE RESPONSE
8
1
4
VO – Output Voltage – V
VO – Output Voltage – V
VCC± = ±5 V
2
ÁÁÁÁÁ
RL = 10 kΩ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
VCC± = ±15 V
ÁÁÁÁÁ
0
CL = 100 pF 0 RL = 10 kΩ
ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
TA = 25°C CL = 100 pF
See Figure 1 –2 TA = 25°C
ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
See Figure 1
VO
VO
–1 –4
–6
–2 –8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
t – Time – µs t – Time – µs
Figure 59 Figure 60
† Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the recommended operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
input characteristics
The TL03x and TL03xA are specified with a minimum and a maximum input voltage that, if exceeded at either
input, could cause the device to malfunction.
Due to of the extremely high input impedance and resulting low bias-current requirements, the TL03x and
TL03xA are well suited for low-level signal processing; however, leakage currents on printed circuit boards and
sockets easily can exceed bias-current requirements and cause degradation in system performance. It is a good
practice to include guard rings around inputs (see Figure 61). These guard rings should be driven from a
low-impedance source at the same voltage level as the common-mode input.
Unused amplifiers should be connected as grounded unity-gain followers to avoid oscillation.
VI +
VO –
VI
–
VO
+
–
VO
VI
+
APPLICATION INFORMATION
output characteristics
All operating characteristics (except bandwidth and phase margin) are specified with 100-pF load capacitance.
The TL03x and TL03xA drive higher capacitive loads; however, as the load capacitance increases, the resulting
response pole occurs at lower frequencies, thereby causing ringing, peaking, or even oscillation. The value of
the load capacitance at which oscillation occurs varies with production lots. If an application appears to be
sensitive to oscillation due to load capacitance, adding a small resistance in series with the load should alleviate
the problem (see Figure 63). Capacitive loads of 1000 pF and larger can be driven if enough resistance is added
in series with the output (see Figure 62).
15 V
–
R
5V VO
+
–5 V
– 15 V
CL
10 kΩ
(see Note A)
APPLICATION INFORMATION
fO + 2p 1
R1 C1
With the resistors and capacitors shown in Figure 64, the center frequency is 1 kHz. C1 = C3 = C2 + 2 and
R1 = R3 = 2 × R2. The center frequency can be modified by varying these values. When adjusting the center
frequency, ensure that the operational amplifier has sufficient gain at the frequency required.
15 V
–
R1 R3 VO
VI +
TL03x
1.5 MΩ 1.5 MΩ
C2 –15 V
220 pF
R3 750 kΩ
C1 C3
110 pF 110 pF
–1
–2
Gain – dB
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
–8
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 2
f – Frequency – kHz
APPLICATION INFORMATION
transimpedance amplifier
The low-power precision TL03x allows accurate measurement of low currents. The high input impedance and
low offset voltage of the TL03xA greatly simplify the design of a transimpedance amplifier. At room temperature,
this design achieves 10-bit accuracy with an error of less than 1/2 LSB.
ǒ Ǔ
Assuming that R2 is much less than R1 and ignoring error terms, the output voltage can be expressed as:
V + – IIN R
F
R1 ) R2
O R2
Using the resistor values shown in the schematic for a 1-nA input current, the output voltage equals –0.1 V. If
the VO limit for the TL03xA is measured at ±12 V, the maximum input current for these resistor values is ±120 nA.
Similarly, one LSB on a 10-bit scale corresponds to 12 mV of output voltage, or 120 pA of input current.
ƪ ǒ Ǔƫǒ Ǔ
The following equation shows the effect of input offset voltage and input bias current on the output voltage:
V
O
+– V
IO
) RF IIO ) IIB R1 ) R2
R2
If the application requires input protection for the transimpedance amplifier, do not use standard PN diodes.
Instead, use low-leakage Siliconix SN4117 JFETs (or equivalent) connected as diodes across the TL03xA
inputs (see Figure 65).
As with all precision applications, special care must be taken to eliminate external sources of leakage and
interference. Other precautions include using high-quality insulation, cleaning insulating surfaces to remove
fluxes and other residue, and enclosing the application within a protective box.
RF
10 MΩ
15 V
–15 V R1 90 kΩ
SN4117
R2 10 kΩ
APPLICATION INFORMATION
ǒ Ǔ ǒ Ǔ
Assuming that the voltage at the noninverting input of the TL03xA is zero, the following equation determines
the output current:
I
O
+ VI R1
R3
R
) 5V R2
R3
R
+ 0.16 V
I
) 4 mA
S S
The circuits presently provide 4-mA to 20-mA output current for an input voltage of 0 to 100 mV. By modifying
R1, R2, and R3, the input voltage range or the output current range can be adjusted.
ǒ Ǔ ǒ Ǔ ǒ Ǔ
Including the offset voltage of the operational amplifier in the above equation clearly illustrates why the low offset
TL03xA was chosen:
I
O
+ VI R1 R3R ) 5 V R2 R3R * VI R1
R3
R
) R2 R3R ) RR1
S S S S S
+ 0.16 VI ) 4 mA – 0.17 VI
For example, an offset voltage of 1 mV decreases the output current by 0.17 mA.
Due to the low power consumption of the TL03xA, both circuits have at least 2 mA available to drive the actual
sensor from the 5-V reference node.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
VCC+ = 10 V
100 kΩ R6
TL431
100 kΩ R7
5 V Ref
R2 1 MΩ
–
R5
R1 2N3904
VI +
3.3 kΩ
5 kΩ TL03xA
VEE = –5 V
R4 5 kΩ 1N4148
R3 80 kΩ
RS
IO
Signal Common
100 Ω
RL 50 Ω
IN VCC+ = 10 V
OUT
LT1019-5
GND
5 V Ref
2 8
3
R2 1 MΩ 10 µF 4 LTC1044
5
–
10 µF R5
R1 + 2N3904
VI 3.3 kΩ
5 kΩ TL03xA
R4 5 kΩ 1N4148
R3 80 kΩ
RS
IO
Signal Common
100 Ω
RL 50 Ω
APPLICATION INFORMATION
15 V
R6
R1 10 kΩ
10 kΩ TL03x
+
R3 10 kΩ C1 VO
100 pF
–
R7
R4
TIL601 10 kΩ 10 kΩ
R5 10 kΩ
R2 5 kΩ
–15 V
APPLICATION INFORMATION
audio-distribution amplifier
This audio-distribution amplifier (see Figure 69) feeds the input signal to three separate output channels. U1A
amplifies the input signal with a gain of 10, while U1B, U1C, and U1D serve as buffers to the output channels.
The gain response of this circuit is very flat from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The TL03x allows quick response to the input
signal while maintaining low power consumption.
R4
1 MΩ
U1B
–
VCC+ VOA
+
C1
1 µF –
VI + U1C
U1A
–
VOB
R1 R2 +
100 kΩ 100 kΩ
VCC+
R5
U1D
10 kΩ
C2 R3 –
VOC
100 µF 100 kΩ +
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Adjusting R6 varies the gain. The value of R6 always should be greater than, or equal to, the value of R5 to
ensure stability. The disadvantage of this instrumentation amplifier topology is the high degree of CMRR
degradation resulting from mismatches between R1, R2, R3, and R4. For this reason, these four resistors
should be 0.1%-tolerance resistors.
VCC+ R1 R3
10 kΩ 10 kΩ
– 0.1% 0.1%
VA +
U1A
U1C
–
VO
+
R5 R6
100 kΩ 1 MΩ
U1B U1D
– –
VB + +
R2 R4
R7
10 kΩ 10 kΩ
VCC– 100 kΩ
0.1% 0.1%
NOTE A: U1A through U1D = TL03x; VCC± = ±15 V
PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device Status (1) Package Package Pins Package Eco Plan (2) Lead/Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (3)
Type Drawing Qty
5962-9086102Q2A OBSOLETE LCCC FK 20 None Call TI Call TI
TL031ACD OBSOLETE SOIC D 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL031ACP OBSOLETE PDIP P 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL031AID OBSOLETE SOIC D 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL031AIP OBSOLETE PDIP P 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL031CD ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR/
(RoHS) Level-1-235C-UNLIM
TL031CDR ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR/
(RoHS) Level-1-235C-UNLIM
TL031CP ACTIVE PDIP P 8 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL031CPWLE OBSOLETE TSSOP PW 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL031ID ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR/
(RoHS) Level-1-235C-UNLIM
TL031IP ACTIVE PDIP P 8 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL032ACD ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032ACDR ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032ACP ACTIVE PDIP P 8 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL032AID ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032AIDR ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032AIP ACTIVE PDIP P 8 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL032CD ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032CDR ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032CP ACTIVE PDIP P 8 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL032CPSR ACTIVE SO PS 8 2000 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR/
(RoHS) Level-1-235C-UNLIM
TL032CPWLE OBSOLETE TSSOP PW 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL032ID ACTIVE SOIC D 8 75 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032IDR ACTIVE SOIC D 8 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL032IP ACTIVE PDIP P 8 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL032MFKB OBSOLETE LCCC FK 20 None Call TI Call TI
TL032MJGB OBSOLETE CDIP JG 8 None Call TI Call TI
TL034ACD ACTIVE SOIC D 14 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL034ACDR ACTIVE SOIC D 14 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
Addendum-Page 1
PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM
www.ti.com 18-Feb-2005
Orderable Device Status (1) Package Package Pins Package Eco Plan (2) Lead/Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (3)
Type Drawing Qty
(RoHS)
TL034ACN ACTIVE PDIP N 14 25 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL034AID ACTIVE SOIC D 14 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL034AIDR ACTIVE SOIC D 14 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL034AIN ACTIVE PDIP N 14 25 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL034CD ACTIVE SOIC D 14 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL034CDR ACTIVE SOIC D 14 2500 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL034CN ACTIVE PDIP N 14 25 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL034CNSR ACTIVE SO NS 14 2000 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR/
(RoHS) Level-1-235C-UNLIM
TL034CPW ACTIVE TSSOP PW 14 90 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-1-250C-UNLIM
(RoHS)
TL034CPWLE OBSOLETE TSSOP PW 14 None Call TI Call TI
TL034CPWR ACTIVE TSSOP PW 14 2000 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-1-250C-UNLIM
(RoHS)
TL034ID ACTIVE SOIC D 14 50 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-2-250C-1 YEAR
(RoHS)
TL034IDR OBSOLETE SOIC D 14 None Call TI Call TI
TL034IN ACTIVE PDIP N 14 25 Pb-Free CU NIPDAU Level-NC-NC-NC
(RoHS)
TL034MD OBSOLETE SOIC D 14 None Call TI Call TI
TL034MFKB OBSOLETE LCCC FK 20 None Call TI Call TI
TL034MJB OBSOLETE CDIP J 14 None Call TI Call TI
TL034MN OBSOLETE PDIP N 14 None Call TI Call TI
(1)
The marketing status values are defined as follows:
ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs.
LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect.
NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in
a new design.
PREVIEW: Device has been announced but is not in production. Samples may or may not be available.
OBSOLETE: TI has discontinued the production of the device.
(2)
Eco Plan - May not be currently available - please check http://www.ti.com/productcontent for the latest availability information and additional
product content details.
None: Not yet available Lead (Pb-Free).
Pb-Free (RoHS): TI's terms "Lead-Free" or "Pb-Free" mean semiconductor products that are compatible with the current RoHS requirements
for all 6 substances, including the requirement that lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered
at high temperatures, TI Pb-Free products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes.
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br): TI defines "Green" to mean "Pb-Free" and in addition, uses package materials that do not contain halogens,
including bromine (Br) or antimony (Sb) above 0.1% of total product weight.
(3)
MSL, Peak Temp. -- The Moisture Sensitivity Level rating according to the JEDECindustry standard classifications, and peak solder
temperature.
Important Information and Disclaimer:The information provided on this page represents TI's knowledge and belief as of the date that it is
Addendum-Page 2
PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM
www.ti.com 18-Feb-2005
provided. TI bases its knowledge and belief on information provided by third parties, and makes no representation or warranty as to the
accuracy of such information. Efforts are underway to better integrate information from third parties. TI has taken and continues to take
reasonable steps to provide representative and accurate information but may not have conducted destructive testing or chemical analysis on
incoming materials and chemicals. TI and TI suppliers consider certain information to be proprietary, and thus CAS numbers and other limited
information may not be available for release.
In no event shall TI's liability arising out of such information exceed the total purchase price of the TI part(s) at issue in this document sold by TI
to Customer on an annual basis.
Addendum-Page 3
MECHANICAL DATA
0.400 (10,16)
0.355 (9,00)
8 5
0.280 (7,11)
0.245 (6,22)
1 4
0.065 (1,65)
0.045 (1,14)
0.023 (0,58)
0°–15°
0.015 (0,38)
0.100 (2,54) 0.014 (0,36)
0.008 (0,20)
4040107/C 08/96
NO. OF A B
18 17 16 15 14 13 12
TERMINALS
** MIN MAX MIN MAX
0.020 (0,51)
0.010 (0,25)
0.055 (1,40)
0.045 (1,14)
0.045 (1,14)
0.035 (0,89)
4040140 / D 10/96
0.400 (10,60)
0.355 (9,02)
8 5
0.260 (6,60)
0.240 (6,10)
1 4
0.070 (1,78) MAX
0.325 (8,26)
0.020 (0,51) MIN
0.300 (7,62)
0.015 (0,38)
Gage Plane
0.200 (5,08) MAX
Seating Plane
4040082/D 05/98
0,30
0,65 0,10 M
0,19
14 8
0,15 NOM
4,50 6,60
4,30 6,20
Gage Plane
0,25
1 7
0°– 8°
A 0,75
0,50
Seating Plane
PINS **
8 14 16 20 24 28
DIM
4040064/F 01/97
Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries (TI) reserve the right to make corrections, modifications,
enhancements, improvements, and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue
any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing
orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All products are sold subject to TI’s terms
and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment.
TI warrants performance of its hardware products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in
accordance with TI’s standard warranty. Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent TI
deems necessary to support this warranty. Except where mandated by government requirements, testing of all
parameters of each product is not necessarily performed.
TI assumes no liability for applications assistance or customer product design. Customers are responsible for
their products and applications using TI components. To minimize the risks associated with customer products
and applications, customers should provide adequate design and operating safeguards.
TI does not warrant or represent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any TI patent right,
copyright, mask work right, or other TI intellectual property right relating to any combination, machine, or process
in which TI products or services are used. Information published by TI regarding third-party products or services
does not constitute a license from TI to use such products or services or a warranty or endorsement thereof.
Use of such information may require a license from a third party under the patents or other intellectual property
of the third party, or a license from TI under the patents or other intellectual property of TI.
Reproduction of information in TI data books or data sheets is permissible only if reproduction is without
alteration and is accompanied by all associated warranties, conditions, limitations, and notices. Reproduction
of this information with alteration is an unfair and deceptive business practice. TI is not responsible or liable for
such altered documentation.
Resale of TI products or services with statements different from or beyond the parameters stated by TI for that
product or service voids all express and any implied warranties for the associated TI product or service and
is an unfair and deceptive business practice. TI is not responsible or liable for any such statements.
Following are URLs where you can obtain information on other Texas Instruments products and application
solutions:
Products Applications
Amplifiers amplifier.ti.com Audio www.ti.com/audio
Data Converters dataconverter.ti.com Automotive www.ti.com/automotive
DSP dsp.ti.com Broadband www.ti.com/broadband
Interface interface.ti.com Digital Control www.ti.com/digitalcontrol
Logic logic.ti.com Military www.ti.com/military
Power Mgmt power.ti.com Optical Networking www.ti.com/opticalnetwork
Microcontrollers microcontroller.ti.com Security www.ti.com/security
Telephony www.ti.com/telephony
Video & Imaging www.ti.com/video
Wireless www.ti.com/wireless