Datasheet
SLOS185D − FEBRUARY 1997 − REVISED AUGUST 2006
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Figure 22
− Short-Circuit Output Current − mA
SHORT-CIRCUIT OUTPUT CURRENT
†
vs
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
I
OS
T
A
− Free-Air Temperature − °C
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
−1
−50 −25 0 25 50 75 100
V
ID
= −100 mV
V
ID
= 100 mV
V
O
= 2.5 V
V
DD
= ±5 V
−75 125
Figure 23
0
800
0 0.5 1 1.5
− Differential Input Voltage −
400
200
600
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE
‡
vs
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
1000
2 2.5 3
−200
−400
−600
−800
−1000
V
DD
= 3 V
R
I
= 50 kΩ
V
IC
= 1.5 V
T
A
= 25°C
V
ID
Vµ
V
O
− Output Voltage − V
Figure 24
0
800
01 3
− Differential Input Voltage −
400
200
600
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE
‡
vs
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
1000
245
−200
−400
−600
−800
−1000
V
ID
Vµ
V
O
− Output Voltage − V
V
DD
= 5 V
V
IC
= 2.5 V
R
L
= 50 kΩ
T
A
= 25°C
Figure 25
DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE AMPLIFICATION
†‡
vs
LOAD RESISTANCE
R
L
− Load Resistance − kΩ
− Differential Voltage Amplification − V/mVA
VD
110
1
10
2
10
3
10
2
10
1
1
10
3
10
4
V
O(PP)
= 2 V
T
A
= 25°C
V
DD
= 5 V
V
DD
= 3 V
†
Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.
‡
For all curves where V
DD
= 5 V, all loads are referenced to 2.5 V. For all curves where V
DD
= 3 V, all loads are referenced to 1.5 V.