Datasheet
LMC6772
SNOS749F –SEPTEMBER 1995–REVISED MARCH 2013
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5.0V and 15.0V Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for T
J
= 25°C, V
+
= 5.0V and 15.0V, V
−
= 0V, V
CM
= V
+
/2. Boldface limits apply
at the temperature extremes.
Symbol Parameter Conditions Typ
(1)
LMC6772AI LMC6772BI LMC6772Q Units
Limit
(2)
Limit
(2)
Limit
(2)
V
OS
Input Offset Voltage 3 5 15 10 mV
8 18 13 max
TCV
OS
Input Offset Voltage Temperature V
+
= 5V 2.0 μV/°C
Drift
V
+
= 15V 4.0
Input Offset Voltage Average V
+
= 5V
(3)
3.3 μV/Mont
Drift h
V
+
= 15V
(3)
4.0
I
B
Input Current V = 5V 0.04 pA
I
OS
Input Offset Current V
+
= 5V 0.02 pA
CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio V
+
= 5V 75
dB
V
+
= 15V 82
PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio ±2.5V < V
S
< ±5V 80 dB
A
V
Voltage Gain (By Design) 100 dB
V
CM
Input Common-Mode Voltage V
+
= 5.0V 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 V
Range CMRR > 55 dB 5.0 5.0 5.0 min
−0.3 −0.2 −0.2 −0.2
Vmax
0.0 0.0 0.0
V
+
= 15.0V 15.3 15.2 15.2 15.2 V
CMRR > 55 dB 15.0 15.0 15.0 min
−0.3 −0.2 −0.2 −0.2 V
0.0 0.0 0.0 max
V
OL
Output Voltage Low V
+
= 5V 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 V
I
LOAD
= 5 mA 0.55 0.55 0.55 max
V
+
= 15V 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 V
I
LOAD
= 5 mA 0.55 0.55 0.55 max
I
S
Supply Current For Both Comparators 12 20 20 20 μA
(Output Low) 25 25 25 max
I
SC
Short Circuit Current V
+
= 15V, Sinking, V
O
= 45 mA
12V
(4)
(1) Typical Values represent the most likely parametric norm.
(2) All limits are specified by testing or statistical analysis.
(3) Input offset voltage Average Drift is calculated by dividing the accelerated operating life drift average by the equivalent operational time.
The input offset voltage average drift represents the input offset voltage change at worst-case input conditions.
(4) Do not short circuit output to V
+
, when V+ is > 12V or reliability will be adversely affected.
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