Datasheet

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LT1366/LT1367
LT1368/LT1369
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
U
W
(The data presented here applies to the LT1366/LT1367/LT1368/LT1369 unless otherwise noted.)
THD + Noise vs Frequency
Small-Signal Response
(LT1366/LT1367)
5mV/DIV
V
S
= ±15V 2µs/DIV
UNITY-GAIN
LT1366 TPC30
Large-Signal Response
(LT1366/LT1367)
5V/DIV
V
S
= ±15V 100µs/DIV
UNITY-GAIN
LT1366 TPC29
0V
FREQUENCY (kHz)
0.01
0.001
THD + NOISE (%)
0.01
0.1
1
0.1 1 10
LT1366 TPC28
V
S
= ±1.5V
V
IN
= 2V
P-P
R
L
= 10k
A
V
= 1
A
V
= –1
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
WUU
U
Rail-to-Rail Operation
The LT1366 family differs from conventional op amps in
the design of both the input and output stages. Figure 1
shows a simplified schematic of the amplifier. The input
stage consists of two differential amplifiers, a PNP stage
Q1/Q2 and an NPN stage Q3/Q4, which are active over
different portions of the input common mode range.
Lateral devices are used in both input stages, eliminating
the need for clamps across the input pins. Each input stage
is trimmed for offset voltage. A complementary output
configuration (Q23 through Q26) is employed to create an
output stage with rail-to-rail swing. The amplifier is fabri-
Q24
D7
Q23
Q25
V
V
V
V
+
V
+
V
+
V
+
V
C1
C2
Q26
D8
Q22
Q21
D6
Q17
Q16
Q18
Q15
Q19
Q20
D5D4
D7
Q11
I1
Q10
Q14
C
C
Q13
Q9
Q8
Q7
D2
Q1 Q2
Q5
D1
Q3 Q4
Q6
D3
Q12
OUT
V
+
– 300mV
V
+
V
IN
+
IN
LT1366 FO1
Figure 1. LT1366 Simplified Schematic Diagram