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High Slew Rate, Wide Bandwidth, JFET Input Operational Amplifiers
These devices are a new generation of high speed JFET input monolithic operational amplifiers. Innovative design concepts along with JFET technology provide wide gain bandwidth product and high slew rate. Wellmatched JFET input devices and advanced trim techniques ensure low input offset errors and bias currents. The all NPN output stage features large output voltage swing, no deadband crossover distortion, high capacitive drive capability, excellent phase and gain margins, low open loop output impedance, and symmetrical source/sink AC frequency response. This series of devices is available in fully compensated or decompensated (AVCL2) and is specified over a commercial temperature range. They are pin compatible with existing Industry standard operational amplifiers, and allow the designer to easily upgrade the performance of existing designs. Wide Gain Bandwidth: 8.0 MHz for Fully Compensated Devices Wide Gain Bandwidth: 16 MHz for Decompensated Devices High Slew Rate: 25 V/s for Fully Compensated Devices High Slew Rate: 50 V/s for Decompensated Devices High Input Impedance: 1012

MC34080 thru MC34085

HIGH PERFORMANCE JFET INPUT OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS

8 1

8 1

P SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 626

D SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 751 (SO8)

PIN CONNECTIONS
Offset Null Inv. Input Noninv. Input VEE
1 2 3 4 + 8 7 6 5

NC VCC Output Offset Null

Input Offset Voltage: 0.5 mV Maximum (Single Amplifier) Large Output Voltage Swing: 14.7 V to +14 V for Large Output Voltage Swing: VCC/VEE = 15 V Low Open Loop Output Impedance: 30 @ 1.0 MHz Low THD Distortion: 0.01% Excellent Phase/Gain Margins: 55/7.6 dB for Fully Compensated Devices ORDERING INFORMATION

(Single, Top View) Output 1 Inputs 1 VEE


1 2 3 + 4 8 7 + 6 5

VCC Output 2 Inputs 2

Op Amp Function Single Dual Quad

Fully Compensated MC34081BD MC34081BP MC34082P MC34084DW MC34084P

AVCL2 Compensated MC34080BD MC34080BP MC34083BP MC34085BDW MC34085BP

Operating Temperature Range TA = 0 to +70 70C

(Dual, Top View) Package SO8 Plastic DIP Plastic DIP


16 14 1 1

TA = 0 to +70C

SO16L Plastic DIP

P SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 646

PIN CONNECTIONS
Output 1 Inputs 1
3 1 2 + + 16 15 14 13 + + 12 11 10 9

DW SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 751G (SO16L)


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Output 4 Inputs 4 VEE Inputs 3 Output 3 NC

Output 1 Inputs 1

1 2 3 + +

Output 4 Inputs 4

13 12 11

VCC Inputs 2

4 5 6

VCC Inputs 2

4 5 6 + +

VEE Inputs 3 Output 3

10 9 8

Output 2 NC

7 8

Output 2

(Quad, Top View)


Motorola, Inc. 1996 Rev 0

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating Supply Voltage (from VCC to VEE) Input Differential Voltage Range Input Voltage Range Output Short Circuit Duration (Note 2) Operating Ambient Temperature Range Operating Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Range Symbol VS VIDR VIR tSC TA TJ Tstg Value +44 (Note 1) (Note 1) Indefinite 0 to +70 +125 65 to +165 Unit V V V sec C C C

NOTES: 1. Either or both input voltages must not exceed the magnitude of VCC or VEE. 2. Power dissipation must be considered to ensure maximum junction temperature (TJ) is not exceeded.

Representative Schematic Diagram (Each Amplifier)


VCC 200 A 50 A 850 A Q1

D1 Inputs + + CC CF + Q5 Q2 Q9 500 50 A 500 Q10 R6 Q11 D4 RM 100 A 300 A R3 1.0 k R4 1.0 k D3 Q3 5.0 pF 20 pF J1 J2

R1 240

Q6 18 RSC Output 700 R2 Q7

D2 CM 3.0 pF

Q8

Q4

R7 66 k VEE

Null Adjust (MC34080, 081)*

*Pins 1 & 5 (MC34080,081) should not be directly grounded or connected to VCC.

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = +15 V, VEE = 15 V, TA = Tlow to Thigh [Note 3], unless otherwise noted.)
Characteristics Input Offset Voltage (Note 4) Single TA = +25C TA = 0 to +70C (MC34080B, MC34081B) Dual TA = +25C TA = 0 to +70C (MC34082, MC34083) Quad TA = +25C TA = 0 to +70C (MC34084, MC34085) Average Temperature Coefficient of Offset Voltage Input Bias Current (VCM = 0 Note 5) TA = +25C TA = 0 to +70C Input Offset Current (VCM = 0 Note 5) TA = +25C TA = 0 to +70C Large Signal Voltage Gain (VO = 10 V, RL = 2.0 k) TA = +25C TA = Tlow to Thigh Output Voltage Swing RL = 2.0 k, TA = +25C RL = 10 k, TA = +25C RL = 10 k, TA = Tlow to Thigh RL = 2.0 k, TA = +25C RL = 10 k, TA = +25C RL = 10 k, TA = Tlow to Thigh Output Short Circuit Current (TA = +25C) Input Overdrive = 1.0 V, Output to Ground Source Sink Input Common Mode Voltage Range TA = +25C Common Mode Rejection Ratio (RS 10 k, TA = +25C) Power Supply Rejection Ratio (RS = 100 , TA = 25C) Power Supply Current Single TA = +25C TA = Tlow to Thigh Dual TA = +25C TA = Tlow to Thigh Quad TA = +25C TA = Tlow to Thigh Symbol VIO VIO/T IIB IIO AVOL 25 15 VOH 13.2 13.4 13.4 VOL 13.7 13.9 14.1 14.7 13.5 14.1 14.0 mA 20 20 VICR CMRR PSRR ID 2.5 4.9 9.7 3.4 4.2 6.0 7.5 11 13 70 70 31 28 (VEE +4.0) to (VCC 2.0) 90 86 V dB dB mA 80 V 0.02 0.1 2.0 nA V/mV 0.06 0.2 4.0 nA 0.5 1.0 6.0 10 2.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 12 14 V/C Min Typ Max Unit mV

ISC

NOTES: (continued) 3. Tlow = 0C for MC34080B Thigh = +70C for MC34080B 0C for MC34081B +70C for MC34081B 0C for MC34084 +70C for MC34084 0C for MC34085 +70C for MC34085 4. See application information for typical changes in input offset voltage due to solderability and temperature cycling. 5. Limits at TA = +25C are guaranteed by high temperature (Thigh) testing.

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = +15 V, VEE = 15 V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
Characteristics Slew Rate (Vin = 10 V to +10 V, RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF) Compensated AV = +1.0 AV = 1.0 Decompensated AV = +2.0 AV = 1.0 Settling Time (10 V Step, AV = 1.0) To 0.10% (1/2 LSB of 9Bits) To 0.01% (1/2 LSB of 12Bits) Gain Bandwidth Product (f = 200 kHz) Compensated Decompensated Power Bandwidth (RL = 2.0 k, VO = 20 Vpp, THD = 5.0%) Compensated AV = +1.0 Decompensated AV = 1.0 Phase Margin (Compensated) RL = 2.0 k RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF Gain Margin (Compensated) RL = 2.0 k RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF Equivalent Input Noise Voltage RS = 100 , f = 1.0 kHz Equivalent Input Noise Current (f = 1.0 kHz) Input Capacitance Input Resistance Total Harmonic Distortion AV = +10, RL = 2.0 k, 2.0 VO 20 Vpp, f = 10 kHz Channel Separation (f = 10 kHz) Open Loop Output Impedance (f = 1.0 MHz) Symbol SR 20 35 ts GBW 6.0 12 BWp m Am en In Ci ri THD Zo 7.6 4.5 30 0.01 5.0 1012 0.05 120 35 nV/ Hz pA/ Hz pF % dB 55 39 400 800 Degrees dB 8.0 16 kHz 0.72 1.6 MHz 25 30 50 50 s Min Typ Max Unit V/s

VICR , INPUT COMMON MODE VOLTAGE RANGE (V)

Figure 1. Input Common Mode Voltage Range versus Temperature


0 VCC/VEE = 3.0 V to 22 V VIO = 5.0 mA 100 k VCC IIB , INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA) 10 k 1.0 k 100 10 1.0 55

Figure 2. Input Bias Current versus Temperature


VCC/VEE = 15 V VCM = 0 V

1.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 VEE 0 55 25 0 25 50 75 100 125

25

25

50

75

100

125

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


Figure 3. Input Bias Current versus Input Common Mode Voltage
140 I IB , INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA) 120 100 80 60 40 20 12 VO, OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING (Vpp ) VCC/VEE = 15 V TA = 25C 50 40 RL Connected to Ground TA = 25C

Figure 4. Output Voltage Swing versus Supply Voltage

30 RL = 10 k 20 10 0

RL = 2.0 k

8.0 4.0 0 4.0 8.0 VIC, INPUT COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V)

12

5.0

10 15 20 VCC |VEE|, SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

25

Figure 5. Output Saturation versus Load Current


V sat , OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (V) V sat , OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (V) 0 VCC 1.0 2.0 3.0 1.0 0 Sink VEE 0 4.0 8.0 IL, LOAD CURRENT (mA) 12 16 VCC/VEE = +15 V to +22 V TA = 25C Source 0

Figure 6. Output Saturation vesus Load Resistance to Ground


VCC 2.0 4.0 2.0 1.0 VEE 0 300 3.0 k 30 k 300 k VCC/VEE = 15 V TA = 25C

RL, LOAD RESISTANCE TO GROUND ()

Figure 7. Output Saturation versus Load Resistance to VCC


I SC , OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA) V sat , OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (V) 0 VCC 40

Figure 8. Output Short Circuit Current versus Temperature

0.4

30 Sink 20

Source

0.8 2.0 1.0 VEE 0 300 3.0 k 30 k 300 k RL, LOAD RESISTANCE TO VCC () VCC/VEE = +15 V RL to VCC TA = 25C

10

VCC/VEE = 15 V RL 0.1 Vin = 1.0 V 25 0 25 50 75 100 125

0 55

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


Figure 9. Output Impedance versus Frequency
80 Z O , OUTPUT IMPEDANCE ( ) Z O , OUTPUT IMPEDANCE ( ) VCC/VEE = 15 V VCM = 0 VO = 0 IO = 0.5 mA TA = 25C Compensated Units Only 80 VCC/VEE = 15 V VCM = 0 VO = 0 IO = 0.5 mA TA = 25C Decompensated Units Only

Figure 10. Output Impedance versus Frequency

60

60

40

40

20 AV = 1000 0 1.0 k 10 k AV = 100 100 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz)

AV = 1.0 AV = 10 1.0 M 10 M

20 AV = 1000 0 1.0 k 10 k AV = 100 100 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz) AV = 10 1.0 M AV = 2.0 10 M

Figure 11. Output Voltage Swing versus Frequency


28 VO, OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING (Vpp ) THD, OUTPUT DISTORTION (%) 24 20 16 12 8.0 4.0 0 10 k 100 k 1.0 M 10 M Compensated Units AV = +1.0 VCC/VEE = 15 V RL = 2.0 k THD = 1.0% TA = 25C Decompensated Units AV = 1.0 0.5

Figure 12. Output Distortion versus Frequency


AV = 1000 0.4 0.3 0.2 AV = 100 0.1 0 10 100 AV = 10 AV = 1.0* 1.0 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz) 10 k 100 k VCC/VEE = 15 V VO = 2.0 Vpp RL = 2.0 k TA = 25C *Compensated Units Only

f, FREQUENCY (Hz)

Figure 13. Open Loop Voltage Gain versus Temperature


A VOL , OPEN LOOP VOLTAGE GAIN (dB NORMALIZED) 1.08 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 55 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 VCC/VEE = 15 V VO = 10 V to +10 V RL = 10 k f 10 Hz

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


Figure 14. Open Loop Voltage Gain and Phase versus Frequency
A VOL, OPEN LOOP VOLTAGE GAIN (dB) VCC/VEE = 15 V VO = 0 V RL = 2.0 k TA = 25C Phase Gain 90 40 135 20 Solid Line Curves Compensated Units Dashed Line Curves Decompensated Units 0 1.0 10 100 1.0 k 10 k 100 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz) 1.0 M 10 M 180 100 M A VOL, OPEN LOOP VOLTAGE GAIN (dB) 100 80 60 20 10 0 VCC/VEE = 15 V VO = 0 V Phase TA = 25C Margin 10 = 54 20 1 Gain, RL = 2.0 k 2 Gain, RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF 30 3 Phase, RL = 2.0 k 4 Phase, RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF Compensated Units Only 4 40 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.0 10 f, FREQUENCY (Hz) Gain Margin = 7.6 dB 1 2 3 20 30 120 140 160 180 200 50 , EXCESS PHASE (DEGREES) 100 0 45

Figure 15. Open Loop Voltage Gain and Phase versus Frequency

GBW, GAIN BANDWIDTH PRODUCT (NORMALIZED)

Figure 16. Open Loop Voltage Gain and Phase versus Frequency
A VOL, OPEN LOOP VOLTAGE GAIN (dB) 20 100 10 VCC/VEE = 15 V 0 VO = 0 V TA = 25C Phase Margin 10 = 43 20 1 Gain, RL = 2.0 k 2 Gain, RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF 30 3 Phase, RL = 2.0 k 4 Phase, RL = 2.0 k, CL = 100 pF Decompensated Units Only 40 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.0 10 f, FREQUENCY (Hz) Gain Margin = 5.5 dB , EXCESS PHASE (DEGREES) 120 140 160 180 200 20 30 50

, EXCESS PHASE (DEGREES)

Figure 17. Normalized Gain Bandwidth Product versus Temperature


1.20 VCC/VEE = 15 V RL = 2.0 k

1.10

1.00

0.90

0.80 55

25

25

50

75

100

125

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

Figure 18. Percent Overshoot versus Load Capacitance


100 M , PHASE MARGIN (DEGREES) 80 60 40 Compensated Units AV = +1.0 VCC/VEE = 15 V RL = 2.0 k VO = 100 mVpp VO = 10 V to +10 V TA = 25C 100 CL, LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF) 1.0k Decompensated Units AV = +2.0 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10

Figure 19. Phase Margin versus Load Capacitance


Compensated Units AV = +1.0 VCC/VEE = 15 V RL = 2.0 k to VO = 100 mVpp VO = 10 V to +10 V TA = 25C

PERCENT OVERSHOOT

20 0 10

Decompensated Units AV = +2.0 100 CL, LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF) 1.0k

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


Figure 20. Gain Margin versus Load Capacitance
10 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0 10 Decompensated Units AV = +2.0 Compensated Units AV = +1.0 m , PHASE MARGIN (DEGREES) VCC/VEE = 15 V RL = 2.0 k to VO = 100 mVpp VO = 10 V to +10 V TA = 25C 60 50 40 30 20 CL = 360 pF 10 0 55 VO = 100 mVpp VCC/VEE = 15 V VO = 10 V to +10 V CL = 200 pF RL = 2.0 k to 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) CL = 100 pF Solid Line CurvesCompensated Units AV = +1.0 CL = 10 pF Dashed Line CurvesDecompensated Units AV = +2.0

Figure 21. Phase Margin versus Temperature

A m, GAIN MARGIN (dB)

100 CL, LOAD CAPACITANCE (pF)

10 k

Figure 22. Gain Margin versus Temperature


10 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0 55 CL = 100 pF CL = 200 pF CL = 360 pF 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) SR, SLEW RATE (NORMALIZED) Solid Line CurvesCompensated Units AV = +1.0 Dashed Line CurvesDecompensated Units AV = +2.0 1.40

Figure 23. Normalized Slew Rate versus Temperature


VCC/VEE = 15 V AV = +1.0 for Compensated Units AV = 1.0 for Decompensated Units RL = 2.0 k CL = 100 pF VO = 10 V to +10 V

A m, GAIN MARGIN (dB)

1.20

CL = 10 pF

VCC/VEE = 15 V RL = 2.0 k to

VO = 100 mVpp VO = 10 V to +10 V

1.00

0.80

0.60 55

25

25

50

75

100

125

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


MC34084 Transient Response AV = +1.0, RL = 2.0 k, VCC/VEE = 15 V, TA = 25C Figure 24. Small Signal
CL = 10 pF

Figure 25. Large Signal


CL = 100 pF

0.2 s/Div

0.5 s/Div

MC34085 Transient Response AV = +2.0, RL = 2.0 k, VCC/VEE = 15 V, TA = 25C Figure 26. Small Signal
CL = 10 pF

Figure 27. Large Signal


CL = 100 pF

0.2 s/Div

0.5 s/Div

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

5.0 mV/Div

50 mV/Div

5.0 mV/Div

50 mV/Div

MC34080 thru MC34085


Figure 28. Common Mode Rejection Ratio versus Frequency
100 80 60 40 20 0 0.1
VCC VCC + VEE VEE VO

CMRR, COMMON MODE REJECTION RATIO (dB)

PSSR, POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO (dB)

Figure 29. Power Supply Rejection Ratio versus Frequency


120 100 80 60 40 20
VEE VEE VCC VCC + VO

TA = 25C TA = 125C

TA = 55C

VCC/VEE = 15 V VS = 3.0 V VO = 0 V

VCC/VEE = 15 V VS = 3.0 V VO = 0 V TA = 25C Positive Supply

Compensated Units AV = +1.0 Decompensated Units AV = +2.0 100 1.0 k 10 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz) 100 k 1.0 M 10 M

Negative Supply 100 1.0 k 10 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz) 100 k 1.0 M 10 M

1.0

10

0 0.1

1.0

10

PSSR, POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATION (dB)

Figure 30. Power Supply Rejection Ratio versus Temperature


110 I CC , SUPPLY CURRENT (NORMALIZED) 1.20

Figure 31. Normalized Supply Current versus Supply Voltage


TA = 125C 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.70

100

Negative Supply

90
VCC VCC + VEE VEE

VCC/VEE = 15 V VS = 3.0 V VO = 0 V f 10 Hz

80

VO

Positive Supply Compensated Units AV = +1.0 Decompensated Units AV = +2.0

TA = 25C Supply Current Normalized to VCC/VEE = 15 V, TA = 25C RL = VO = 0 0 5.0 10 15 TA = 55C 20 25

70 55

25

25

50

75

100

125

TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)

VS, SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

Figure 32. Channel Separation versus Frequency


120 CHANNEL SEPERATION (dB) 100 80 60 40 20 VCC/VEE = 15 V TA = 25C e n , INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE (nV/ Hz ) 100 80 60 40 20 0 10

Figure 33. Spectral Noise Density

VCC/VEE = 15 V VCM = 0 TA = 25C

0 10 k

100 k 1.0 M f, FREQUENCY (Hz)

10 M

100

1.0 k f, FREQUENCY (Hz)

10 k

100 k

10

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The bandwidth and slew rate of the MC34080 series is nearly double that of currently available general purpose JFET opamps. This improvement in AC performance is due to the Pchannel JFET differential input stage driving a compensated miller integration amplifier in conjunction with an all NPN output stage. The all NPN output stage offers unique advantages over the more conventional NPN/PNP transistor Class AB output stage. With a 10 k load resistance, the op amp can typically swing within 1.0 V of the positive rail (VCC), and within 0.3 V of the negative rail (VEE), providing a 28.7 pp swing from 15 V supplies. This large output swing becomes most noticeable at lower supply voltages. If the load resistance is referenced to VCC instead of ground, the maximum possible output swing can be achieved for a given supply voltage. For light load currents, the load resistance will pull the output to VCC during the positive swing and the NPN output transistor will pull the output very near VEE during the negative swing. The load resistance value should be much less than that of the feedback resistance to maximize pullup capability. The all NPN transistor output stage is also inherently fast, contributing to the operation amplifier s high gainbandwidth product and fast settling time. The associated high frequency output impedance is 50 (typical) at 8.0 MHz. This allows driving capacitive loads from 0 pF to 300 pF without oscillations over the military temperature range, and over the full range of output swing. The 55C phase margin and 7.6 dB gain margin as well as the general gain and phase characteristics are virtually independent of the sink/source output swing conditions. The high frequency characteristics of the MC34080 series is especially useful for active filter applications. The common mode input range is from 2.0 V below the positive rail (VCC) to 4.0 V above the negative rail (VEE). The amplifier remains active if the inputs are biased at the positive rail. This may be useful for some applications in that single supply operation is possible with a single negative supply. However, a degradation of offset voltage and voltage gain may result. Phase reversal does not occur if either the inverting or noninverting input (or both) exceeds the positive common mode limit. If either input (or both) exceeds the negative common mode limit, the output will be in the high state. The input stage also allows a differential up to 44 V, provided the maximum input voltage range is not exceeded. The supply voltage operating range is from 5.0 V to 22 V. For optimum frequency performance and stability, careful component placement and printed circuit board layout should be exercised. For example, long unshielded input or output leads may result in unwanted inputoutput coupling. In order to reduce the input capacitance, resistors connected to the input pins should be physically close to these pins. This not only minimizes the input pole for optimum frequency response, but also minimizes extraneous pickup at this node. Supply decoupling with adequate capacitance close to the supply pin is also important, particularly over temperature, since many types of decoupling capacitors exhibit large impedance changes over temperature. Primarily due to the JFET inputs of the op amp, the input offset voltage may change due to temperature cycling and board soldering. After 20 temperature cycles ( 55 to 165C), the typical standard deviation for input offset voltage is 559 V in the plastic packages. With respect to board soldering (260C, 10 seconds), the typical standard deviation for input offset voltage is 525 V in the plastic package. Socketed devices should be used over a minimal temperature range for optimum input offset voltage performance.

Figure 34. Offset Nulling Circuit


VCC 3 + 2 4 7 6 5 1 5.0 k

VEE

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

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MC34080 thru MC34085


OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
P SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 62605 ISSUE K
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B
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NOTES: 1. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEAD WHEN FORMED PARALLEL. 2. PACKAGE CONTOUR OPTIONAL (ROUND OR SQUARE CORNERS). 3. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. DIM A B C D F G H J K L M N MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 9.40 10.16 6.10 6.60 3.94 4.45 0.38 0.51 1.02 1.78 2.54 BSC 0.76 1.27 0.20 0.30 2.92 3.43 7.62 BSC 10_ 0.76 1.01 INCHES MIN MAX 0.370 0.400 0.240 0.260 0.155 0.175 0.015 0.020 0.040 0.070 0.100 BSC 0.030 0.050 0.008 0.012 0.115 0.135 0.300 BSC 10_ 0.030 0.040

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NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M, 1994. 2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 3. DIMENSION D AND E DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION. 4. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15 PER SIDE. 5. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.127 TOTAL IN EXCESS OF THE B DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION. DIM A A1 B C D E e H h L MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 1.35 1.75 0.10 0.25 0.35 0.49 0.18 0.25 4.80 5.00 3.80 4.00 1.27 BSC 5.80 6.20 0.25 0.50 0.40 1.25 0_ 7_

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C B

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MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
P SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 64606 ISSUE L
NOTES: 1. LEADS WITHIN 0.13 (0.005) RADIUS OF TRUE POSITION AT SEATING PLANE AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION. 2. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEADS WHEN FORMED PARALLEL. 3. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. 4. ROUNDED CORNERS OPTIONAL. DIM A B C D F G H J K L M N INCHES MIN MAX 0.715 0.770 0.240 0.260 0.145 0.185 0.015 0.021 0.040 0.070 0.100 BSC 0.052 0.095 0.008 0.015 0.115 0.135 0.300 BSC 0_ 10_ 0.015 0.039 MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 18.16 19.56 6.10 6.60 3.69 4.69 0.38 0.53 1.02 1.78 2.54 BSC 1.32 2.41 0.20 0.38 2.92 3.43 7.62 BSC 0_ 10_ 0.39 1.01

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NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. 2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETER. 3. DIMENSIONS A AND B DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION. 4. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15 (0.006) PER SIDE. 5. DIMENSION D DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.13 (0.005) TOTAL IN EXCESS OF D DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION. MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 10.15 10.45 7.40 7.60 2.35 2.65 0.35 0.49 0.50 0.90 1.27 BSC 0.25 0.32 0.10 0.25 0_ 7_ 10.05 10.55 0.25 0.75 INCHES MIN MAX 0.400 0.411 0.292 0.299 0.093 0.104 0.014 0.019 0.020 0.035 0.050 BSC 0.010 0.012 0.004 0.009 0_ 7_ 0.395 0.415 0.010 0.029

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MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

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MC34080 thru MC34085


NOTES

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MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

MC34080 thru MC34085


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MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

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MC34080 thru MC34085

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MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA

*MC34080/D*

MC34080/D

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