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FEATURES
Rail-to-Rail Input and Output Swing
Low Power: 60 A/Amplifier
Gain Bandwidth Product: 450 kHz
Single-Supply Operation: 3 V to 12 V
Low Offset Voltage: 300 V max
High Open-Loop Gain: 500 V/mV
Unity-Gain Stable
No Phase Reversal
APPLICATIONS
Battery Monitoring
Sensor Conditioners
Portable Power Supply Control
Portable Instrumentation
NULL 1
–IN A 2
+IN A
3
V–
4
Micropower RRIO
Operational Amplifiers
OP196/OP296/OP496
PIN CONFIGURATIONS
8-Lead Narrow-Body SO
8 NC
8-Lead Narrow-Body SO
OUT A 1
–IN
A 2
+IN A 3
V– 4
8 V+
OP196
7 V+
6 OUT A
5 NULL
OP296
7 OUT B
6
–IN
B
5 +IN B
NC = NO CONNECT
8-Lead TSSOP
1
OUT A
–IN
A
+IN A
V–
4
8
V+
OUT B
–IN
B
+IN B
5
OP296
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The OP196 family of CBCMOS operational amplifiers features
micropower operation and rail-to-rail input and output ranges.
The extremely low power requirements and guaranteed opera-
tion from 3 V to 12 V make these amplifiers perfectly suited to
monitor battery usage and to control battery charging. Their
dynamic performance, including 26 nV/√Hz voltage noise
density, recommends them for battery-powered audio applica-
tions. Capacitive loads to 200 pF are handled without oscillation.
The OP196/OP296/OP496 are specified over the
extended
industrial (–40°C to +125°C) temperature range. 3 V operation
is specified over the 0°C to 125°C temperature range.
The single OP196 and the dual OP296 are available in 8-lead
14-Lead Narrow-Body SO
OUT A 1
–IN
A 2
+IN A 3
V+ 4
+IN B 5
–IN
B 6
OUT B 7
14 OUT D
13
–IN
D
12 +IN D
11 V–
10 +IN C
9
–IN
C
8 OUT C
OP496
SOIC and TSSOP packages. The quad OP496 is available in
14-lead SOIC and TSSOP packages.
14-Lead TSSOP
(RU Suffix)
1
OUT A
–IN
A
+IN A
V+
+IN B
–IN
B
OUT B
7
14
OUT D
–IN
D
+IN D
V–
+IN C
–IN
C
OUT C
8
OP496
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OP196/OP296/OP496–SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(@ V = 5.0 V, V
S
CM
= 2.5 V, T
A
= 25 C, unless otherwise noted.)
Min
Typ
35
Max
300
650
800
1.2
±
50
±
8
±
20
5.0
Parameter
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Offset Voltage
Symbol
V
OS
Conditions
OP196G, OP296G, OP496G
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
OP296H, OP496H
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
Unit
µV
µV
µV
mV
nA
nA
nA
V
Input Bias Current
Input Offset Current
Input Voltage Range
I
B
I
OS
V
CM
±
10
±
1.5
0
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Large Signal Voltage Gain
CMRR
A
VO
V
OS
∆V
OS
/∆T
Long-Term Offset Voltage
Offset Voltage Drift
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Swing High
0 V
≤
V
CM
≤
5.0 V,
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
R
L
= 100 kΩ,
0.30 V
≤
V
OUT
≤
4.7 V,
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
G Grade, Note 1
H Grade, Note 1
G Grade, Note 2
H Grade, Note 2
I
L
=
+
100
µA
I
L
= 1 mA
I
L
= 2 mA
I
L
= –
100
μA
I
L
= –1 mA
I
L
= –2 mA
65
dB
150
200
550
1
1.5
2
V/mV
µV
mV
µV/°C
µV/°C
V
V
V
mV
mV
mV
mA
V
OH
V
OL
I
OUT
PSRR
I
SY
4.85
4.30
Output Voltage Swing Low
Output Current
POWER SUPPLY
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Supply Current per Amplifier
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Slew Rate
Gain Bandwidth Product
Phase Margin
NOISE PERFORMANCE
Voltage Noise
Voltage Noise Density
Current Noise Density
4.92
4.56
4.1
36
350
750
±
4
70
550
±
2.5 V
≤
V
S
≤ ±
6 V,
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
V
OUT
= 2.5 V, R
L
=
∞
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
R
L
= 100 kΩ
85
45
0.3
350
47
0.8
26
0.19
60
80
dB
µA
µA
V/µs
kHz
Degrees
µV
p-p
nV/√Hz
pA/√Hz
SR
GBP
ø
m
e
n
p-p
e
n
i
n
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
f = 1 kHz
f = 1 kHz
NOTES
1
Long-term offset voltage is guaranteed by a 1,000 hour life test performed on three independent lots at 12 5°C, with an LTPD of 1.3.
2
Offset voltage drift is the average of the –40°C to +25°C delta and the +25°C to +125°C delta.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
–2–
REV.
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OP196/OP296/OP496
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Offset Voltage
V
OS
(@ V
S
= 3.0 V, V
CM
= 1.5 V, T
A
= 25 C, unless otherwise noted.)
Conditions
OP196G, OP296G, OP496G
0°C
≤
T
A
≤
125°C
OP296H, OP496H
0°C
≤
T
A
≤
125°C
0
Symbol
Min
Typ
35
Max
300
650
800
1.2
±
50
±
8
3.0
Unit
µV
µV
µV
mV
nA
nA
V
Input Bias Current
Input Offset Current
Input Voltage Range
I
B
I
OS
V
CM
±
10
±
1
60
80
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Large Signal Voltage Gain
Long-Term Offset Voltage
Offset Voltage Drift
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Swing High
Output Voltage Swing Low
POWER SUPPLY
Supply Current per Amplifier
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Slew Rate
Gain Bandwidth Product
Phase Margin
NOISE PERFORMANCE
Voltage Noise
Voltage Noise Density
Current Noise Density
CMRR
A
VO
V
OS
∆V
OS
/∆T
0 V
≤
V
CM
≤
3.0 V,
0°C
≤
T
A
≤
125°C
R
L
= 100 kΩ
G Grade, Note 1
H Grade, Note 1
G Grade, Note 2
H Grade, Note 2
I
L
= 100
µA
I
L
= –100
µA
V
OUT
= 1.5 V, R
L
=
∞
0°C
≤
T
A
≤
125°C
R
L
= 100 kΩ
200
550
1
1.5
2
dB
V/mV
µV
mV
µV/°C
µV/°C
V
mV
µA
µA
V/µs
kHz
Degrees
µV
p-p
nV/√Hz
pA/√Hz
V
OH
V
OL
I
SY
2.85
70
40
60
80
SR
GBP
ø
m
e
n
p-p
e
n
i
n
0.25
350
45
0.8
26
0.19
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
f = 1 kHz
f = 1 kHz
NOTES
1
Long-term offset voltage is guaranteed by a 1,000 hour life test performed on three independent lots at 12 5°C, with an LTPD of 1.3.
2
Offset voltage drift is the average of the 0°C to 25°C delta and the 25°C to 125°C delta.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
REV.
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–3–
OP196/OP296/OP496
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(@ V = 12.0 V, V
S
CM
= 6 V, T
A
= 25 C, unless otherwise noted.)
Min
Typ
35
Max
300
650
800
1.2
±
50
±
8
±
15
12
Parameter
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Offset Voltage
Symbol
V
OS
Conditions
OP196G, OP296G, OP496G
0°C
≤
T
A
≤
125°C
OP296H, OP496H
0°C
≤
T
A
≤
125°C
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
Unit
µV
µV
µV
mV
nA
nA
nA
V
Input Bias Current
Input Offset Current
Input Voltage Range
I
B
I
OS
V
CM
±
10
±
1
0
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Large Signal Voltage Gain
Long-Term Offset Voltage
Offset Voltage Drift
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Swing High
Output Voltage Swing Low
Output Current
POWER SUPPLY
Supply Current per Amplifier
Supply Voltage Range
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Slew Rate
Gain Bandwidth Product
Phase Margin
NOISE PERFORMANCE
Voltage Noise
Voltage Noise Density
Current Noise Density
CMRR
A
VO
V
OS
∆V
OS
/∆T
0 V
≤
V
CM
≤
12 V,
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
R
L
= 100 kΩ
G Grade, Note 1
H Grade, Note 1
G Grade, Note 2
H Grade, Note 2
I
L
= 100
µA
I
L
= 1 mA
I
L
= –
100
μA
I
L
= –1 mA
65
300
1000
550
1
1.5
2
dB
V/mV
µV
mV
µV/°C
µV/°C
V
V
mV
mV
mA
µA
µA
V
V/µs
kHz
Degrees
µV
p-p
nV/√Hz
pA/√Hz
V
OH
V
OL
I
OUT
I
SY
V
S
SR
GBP
ø
m
e
n
p-p
e
n
i
n
11.85
11.30
70
550
±
4
60
80
12
0.3
450
50
0.8
26
0.19
V
OUT
= 6 V, R
L
=
∞
–40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C
3
R
L
= 100 kΩ
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
f = 1 kHz
f = 1 kHz
NOTES
1
Long-term offset voltage is guaranteed by a 1,000 hour life test performed on three independent lots at 12 5°C, with an LTPD of 1.3.
2
Offset voltage drift is the average of the –40°C to +25°C delta and the +25°C to +125°C delta.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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