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SLOS051E − OCTOBER 1987 − REVISED AUGUST 2008
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POST OFFICE BOX 655303 DALLAS, TEXAS 75265
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Figure 22
0.1
125
10000
45 65 85 105
1
10
100
1000
25
IIB and IIO − input Bias and Offset Currents − pA
T
A
− Free-Air Temperature − °C
V
DD
= 10 V
V
IC
= 5 V
See Note A
INPUT BIAS CURRENT AND INPUT OFFSET
CURRENT
vs
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
I
IO
I
IB
IB
I
I
IO
NOTE A: The typical values of input bias current and input offset
current below 5 pA were determined mathematically.
Figure 23
0
VIC − Common-Mode Input Voltage − V
V
DD
− Supply Voltage − V
16
16
0
246 8 10 12 14
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
T
A
= 25°C
COMMON-MODE
INPUT VOLTAGE POSITIVE LIMIT
vs
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
V
IC
Figure 24
300
IDD − Supply Current − A
V
DD
− Supply Voltage − V
V
O
= V
DD
/2
No Load
T
A
= −55°C
0°C
25°C
70°C
125°C
0
800
16
0
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
100
200
400
500
600
700
−40°C
SUPPLY CURRENT
vs
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
DD
I
Aµ
Figure 25
No Load
V
O
= V
DD
/2
−75
T
A
− Free-Air Temperature − °C
500
125
0
−50 −25 0 25 50 75 100
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
SUPPLY CURRENT
vs
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
IDD − Supply Current − A
DD
I
Aµ
V
DD
= 10 V
V
DD
= 5 V
Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.