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TC426
≈500 μA TC427
TC428
≈2.5 μA
Noninverting Inverting
Output Output
(TC427) (TC426)
Input
GND
1 μF 0.1 μF 1 μF 0.1 μF
+5V
90% +5V
90%
Input
Input
10%
0V 10%
tD1 tD2 0V
tF tR
18V 18V
90% 90% 90% 90%
tD1 tD2
Output Output tR tF
+15V
30.
29.
28.
+
0.1 μF 4.7 μF 27.
– 1N4001
VOUT (V)
26.
25.
6
– 1N4001 VOUT 24.
2 1/2 +
TC426 23.
fIN = 10 kHz 7
10 μF +
3 22.
47 μF
–
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
IOUT (mA)
+15V
-5
-6
+ –
-7
0.1 μF 4.7 μF
-8
VOUT (V)
-9
-10
6 -11
1N4001 VOUT
2 1/2 + –
-12
TC426 7
fIN = 10 kHz 10 μF -13
3 –
1N4001 47 μF
+ -14
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
IOUT (mA)
Rise and Fall Times vs. Rise and Fall Times vs.
Supply Voltage Delay Times vs. Supply Voltage Temperature
70 90 40
CL = 1000 pF CL = 1000 pF CL = 1000 pF tR
60 TA = +25°C 80 TA = +25°C 35 VDD = 18V
tD2
50 70 30
DELAY TIME (ns)
TIME (ns)
TIME (ns)
40 60 25
tF
30 50 20
tR
20 tF 40 tD1 15
10 30 10
0
0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15 20 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) TEMPERATURE (°C)
60
80
DELAY TIME (ns)
100
50
TIME (ns)
70 tF
40 200 kHz
60
30
10
50
20
tD1
40 10 20 kHz
30 0 1
-25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 10 100 1000 10K 10 100 1000 10K
TEMPERATURE (°C) CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF) CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)
Supply Current vs. Frequency High Output vs. Voltage Low Output vs. Voltage
30 2.20 1.20
TA = +25°C VDD = 18V VDD = 5V
TA = +25°C TA = +25°C
CL = 1000 pF
1.76 0.96
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
VDD = 8V
20
1.32 0.72 10V
10V
13V
0.88 0.48
10 5V 18V 15V
0.44 0.24
0
1 10 100 1000 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FREQUENCY (kHz) CURRENT SOURCED (mA) CURRENT SUNK (mA)
10 10
5 5
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 0 50 100 150 200 250 300
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
1400
8-Pin DIP
MAX. POWER (mW)
1200
8-Pin CERDIP
1000
800
8-Pin SOIC
600
400
200
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
.260 (6.60)
.240 (6.10)
.200 (5.08)
.140 (3.56) .040 (1.02)
.020 (0.51) .015 (0.38) 3° Min.
.150 (3.81) .008 (0.20)
.115 (2.92)
.400 (10.16)
.310 (7.87)
.110 (2.79) .022 (0.56)
.090 (2.29) .015 (0.38)
.300 (7.62)
.230 (5.84)
.400 (10.16)
.320 (8.13)
.065 (1.65) .020 (0.51)
.045 (1.14) .016 (0.41)
8-Pin SOIC
Pin 1
.197 (5.00)
.189 (4.80)
.069 (1.75)
.053 (1.35) .010 (0.25)
8° Max.
.007 (0.18)
.020 (0.51) .010 (0.25)
.013 (0.33) .004 (0.10) .050 (1.27)
.016 (0.40)
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02/16/06