Datasheet
THS4531
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SLOS358B –SEPTEMBER 2011–REVISED MARCH 2012
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: V
S
= 5 V (continued)
Test conditions at T
A
= +25°C, V
S+
= 5 V, V
S–
= 0 V, V
OCM
= open, V
OUT
= 2 V
PP
, R
F
= 2 kΩ, R
L
= 2 kΩ differential, G = 1 V/V,
single-ended input, differential output, and input and output referenced to mid-supply, unless otherwise noted.
TEST
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
LEVEL
(1)
DC PERFORMANCE
Open-loop voltage gain (A
OL
) 100 114 dB A
T
A
= +25°C ±200 ±1000 A
T
A
= 0°C to +70°C ±1405
Input-referred offset voltage µV
T
A
= –40°C to +85°C ±1650 B
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C ±2000
T
A
= 0°C to +70°C ±1.7 ±9
Input offset voltage drift
(2)
T
A
= –40°C to +85°C ±2 ±10 µV/°C B
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C ±2 ±10
T
A
= +25°C 160 210 A
T
A
= 0°C to +70°C 222
Input bias current nA
T
A
= –40°C to +85°C 223 B
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C 235
T
A
= 0°C to +70°C 0.04 0.25
Input bias current drift
(2)
T
A
= –40°C to +85°C 0.04 0.25 nA/°C B
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C 0.04 0.25
T
A
= +25°C ±5 ±50 A
T
A
= 0°C to +70°C ±59
Input offset current nA
T
A
= –40°C to +85°C ±60 B
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C ±75
T
A
= 0°C to +70°C ±0.05 ±0.2
Input offset current drift
(2)
T
A
= –40°C to +85°C ±0.05 ±0.2 nA/°C B
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C ±0.05 ±0.2
INPUT
T
A
= +25°C, CMRR > 87 dB V
S–
– 0.2 V
S–
A
Common-mode input: low V
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C, CMRR > 87 dB V
S–
– 0.2 V
S–
B
T
A
= +25°C, CMRR > 87 dB V
S+
– 1.2 V
S+
–1.1 A
Common-mode input: high V
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C, CMRR > 87 dB V
S+
– 1.2 V
S+
–1.1 B
Common-mode rejection ratio 90 116 dB A
Input impedance common-mode 200 || 1.2 C
kΩ || pF
Input impedance differential mode 200 || 1 C
OUTPUT
T
A
= +25°C V
S–
+ 0.1 V
S–
+ 0.2 A
Linear output voltage: low
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C V
S–
+ 0.1 V
S–
+ 0.2 B
T
A
= +25°C V
S+
– 0.25 V
S+
– A
V
0.12
Linear output voltage: high
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C V
S+
– 0.25 V
S+
– B
0.12
Output saturation voltage: high/low 120/100 mV C
T
A
= +25°C ±15 ±25 A
Linear output current drive mA
T
A
= –40°C to +125°C ±15 B
(2) Input offset voltage drift, input bias current drift, and input offset current drift are average values calculated by taking data at the end
points, computing the difference, and dividing by the temperature range.
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