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CA3140, CA3140A, CA3140B Types i. 22 Mien bree cet ing SIMPLE SAMPLE-AND-HOLD SYSTEM Fig, 3¢ shows a very simple sole ancholé system uuing the CABTAD a the readout mplifer for the storage capacitor. The {CAAOGOA serves ae both input buffer amp fitch" Syst offer mulling Te socom. Pulling terminal typical simulated toad ‘of 2 kM and 30 pF is shown nthe schematic fSpoestanee (Ci) ie only 200 9 Larger iso with slower sew rates The sl rate 05 mA/200 pF = 25 Vins * TCAN.6868 “Applications of the CA3080 nd CASOBOA High Performance Ope. spas te? Pulse “droop” uring the hold intra is 170" pAV200 pF which ie = 0.9 4.Viu (ie, 170 pA/200 pF). tn this ease, 170 DA Fepresents the typical Teskage current of the CAID0A when strobed off, If Cy were Ineresed to 2000 F, the "hol drone” rate 240. wil decrease to 0.088 uu, but the stew rate would decree to 0.29 Visa The parle, 43 of the CA30Q0A and terminal G of the GAS140. prevents Large inputsignal feed through acre the input terminals of the {CA2ORDA to the 200 pF storage capacitor when the CASOGOA is strated off Fig 35, Shows dynamic characterise waveforms of ig. 38 Sample sn old eytm dram ‘CURRENT AMPLIFIER drive the CA3T40 makes it idea! for use in Currentamplitieraplistione suchas the one Shown in Fig. 26 tn ths ceut, ow our fet tsuppied at the input pote asthe Dower supply to load eestor Ry. Thi load urrent is increased by the multiplication factor R2IR', when. the Toad curtent te Tha, ithe toad current 12100 nA with {o the Supply wil be 100 nA; much eos Now thatthe input and output voltages are wansterred at the same potential and only The dotted components show a method of high eutputload capecitance and the poten {ial oscillation inthe station Exeentily, the necessary ‘hightrequeney” feedback Is Bode by the Eapector th te Sted Fig 38 Bui caren angie forlowcuront Fi 37 shows singe supply, absolutes, forms. During postive excursion, the put Sioa Is Ted through the feedback network eety tothe output. Simultaneously, the postive excursion of the Input signa aso Gries the output terminal (No.6) of the ‘erting amplifier in gnegatve-going encur sion such that the, INBTA diode effectively bath.” During 3 nepative-goirg excursion of the input signal, the CASTAO functions ss normal inverting amplifier with gain equal fo “RZ/R1. When the equality of tha 0 uations shown in Fig. 371s aststed, the Futlwave output is symmatical “Operational Ampliters Design anc Ap: plications", 4G. Graeme, McGraw Book Company, age 308 — "Negative Innmistance Converter Creu CA3140, CA3140A, CA3140B Types CA3141E High-Voltage Diode Array Applications: go Bx Industrial, au Militar y Applications = Ralaneed modulators or damodulators © Analog switches 8 8 + Match monolithic constuction ~ Vp fr sch diode pir Sere tet em aa * Low diode capacitance —0.3 oF (typ) at Vq =2V ' High diode to-substrate breakdown voltage ~ 30 V (min) ig. 1 ~ Tain! aig * Low rovers leakage) current ~ 100 9A (max) ‘The RCA.CAST¢1E High-Voltage Diode Ar {9y ‘consists of ten genera-purpote high MAXIMUM RATINGS, Absolute Meximum Values reverse-breakdown diodes, Sie diodes ae inca cower form renomro: —TAEWEBEYONTAGE Mg eh cathode diode pairs, andthe remaining four Fax FORWARD SUNGE CURRENT I (SURGE) 120 ma, ‘cuit construction assures excellent static and (Aa oa lente anit som ‘dyumic matching of the dodes, making the Teatro sony coerce wees ears eles erase Peer eae eet ° switching systems, Operating raw tate oe Eanihe hip form (H suff. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS at T= 25°C iat mE SL CHARACTERISTIC ONE TONS ro uw | EEL Tp lAnod) —100ua_| — | 07 [oo & 1 06 Ford Voge BoP, Ve tax f= Toetr | v | Bo +H Toma | | oa fia E Hl BE Ree reakiown E 1 vous Vigm 09a o{eol-[v |e l BC Bekdown Voge Damen Et) ‘Any Diode and Substrate, loi= 10ua wo} so]- |v WT wen eon coe ta ese DE Reet usta Cueatla | VE==OOV foe ns DC Rees Lnkge Curent ‘oscar Between ry Dea = |r00 | oa Siva oy Tanne of om Oi Voltage Between Diode Pairs = poe} pT Forwar Vote Oop = fas] - Jove veo Reve Recovery Tne Tee Dade Capac Co wares [oF Dae Arado Saat cargo bor Capostane, Coat Did Cts Sute rr GS eeemeee Cpsctanet Coc Sroter owen TMagnitode of Cathode Anode Current Ratio ileal oa] 996 | — Tea= 1 mA. Vps 242 CA3141E - CA3160, CA3160A, CA3160B Types BiMOS Operational Amplifiers With MOS/FET Input, COS/MOS Output The ROACASIEOT, CAII60S, CAST6OE: CASIGOAT, CASIGOAS, CASiGOAE; and GA3I608T, CA2T60RS' are intepated cr uit operational amplifier that combine the ‘vantages of both COS/MOS and Dipole: Series circuits are requeney.compensated ‘vorsions of the popular CASTO srs. Gate-protectedp-channet MOS/FET (PMOS) Uarsistors ae used in the input circuit to provide very-nighinput impedance, ver low Input current and. exceptional speed per tromsistore inthe input stage results in ommon-mode inut voltage epabity down {2°08 volt below the negatiesupaly ter milan mpatn atte msn A complementary symmetry MOS (COS! Mos) transatoe fan capasle ‘oF selngng ff either supply voltage torminal Tat very high valor of lad mpedane, employed The CASI6O Series crcuts operat at supply voltages ranging trom 8 ta 16 vols, oF 125, {o ‘Boles when vsingspit supotes, and have {erminals for adustment of offset voltage for applications requiring ‘afistnal cape Features: ' Similar to CA3T30 but has internal compenstion 1 MUSIFET input stage provides very high 2) =1.8 70 (15 x 1012.0) yp. ‘ery low I, = 5 pA typ. at 15-V operation 2A Wp. at operation * Common mode input voltage range includes negative supply ral: input terminals cn (dea for be awung 05 V below nepetive supply rail? single-supoly * COS/M40S output stage parmits signa wing | Sppictiont ‘othe (or both! soppy ral, bility. Terminal provisions ate also made to permir srobing of te ostput stage, ‘The CAIIGO caries ie spplind in sande lead TOS vic packages (Tauftn) ond Blead duskintine ormed sad TOS sve "DIL-CAN” packages (Ssutfi). The CAS16D ie avalabe te chip form (H sult ‘The CABI6OA and CA3T60 ar als avaible Inthe Gieed dushintine patie package (Win DIP suffix. All types operate ower qo 4125, The CARTED is intandad for Spotcation:eautingpreiiumrgrace spect ‘Stone ond wah meer for Input curtent, temperture coethicene of inputotfaet volagy, and ohn over the rong OP SEE to e12C The CASIEOA offers Stperion input characteris over thow of fmecnsi90 244. f Low Vig: 2 mV max. (CA31608) * Wide BW: 4 Me typ. (unit-stn rostover) h SR: 10 Vis typ. (unity gain fllower) 1 High output euerent (lol 20 mA tp. = High AL $20,000 10 a8) typ. * Interna? pate compensation fo unity guin (With terminal access for supplementary ex ternal phowe compensation network f desired) Applications: * Ground eerenced singlesupply amplifiers 1 Fast ample hold ampiters, Longdurationtimers/monostabas 1 ldea interface with digital COS/MOS ' Hishinputimpedence wideband amplifiers Voltage foowers leo for siglesuppty OIA 1 Voltage regulators ‘permits contol of output voltage down ta sero volt) Sand Suter ett OL Le nae 280 Douna +O ase Screneaon’ amor Slama pane CA3160, CA3160A, CA3160B Types (MAXIMUM RATINGS, Absolute Maximum Values ‘cincUIT DESCRIPTION -youras MPERATURE RANGE: ssosiaste —Fi0 Bock dlgram of the CA3I60 Sager Fema tev OTERATING AN Tye 1226 Serie COS/MOS Operational Amplifiers. The HereneNT A tev es) ---- 6510-180" pat terminals may ‘be operated down to Bion aiae be urea snoptcincurT O'S V ‘below the neaative suppl ral an TMtUFveCTace’, vevaviwew~-os yy DURATION IoEHINTE the output canbe swung very owe tO ANPOE reams Connon "faa cena temrenarone Either supply rll in many applications: Con oe ‘ounine sovoenina) Sequel, Me A316Oserle Create are fea tenn “ATOISTANGE 1161/22 NCH {or singlesuppiy operation. “Thre cats A inary vtaw8E [1592079 al PROM case se amlifer stages having the indivi ain WET Sik = ‘ney, —FORIOSECONDS HAR ‘este Sipebilty and crrent consumption shown BELOW a5 Davie messy 187 mM Shorecireult may beapptied oground.rtoeither Fig 3, Provide the total gain of the CA3160. “ Son ‘A biasing circuit provides two potentials for ‘ommon use in te list and second stages. STermaie @ snd 1 can be werd to supplement the intenal phate compensation network ‘aitonal phase compensation of trequency ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS at T,=25°C, V'=15 V, V~ = OV (Unless otherwise specitied) ional phase compensation ot reueney TTS teu toate we output sagen 3 cnanacrenisric | CRGTEDBTT-ST_[EASTGOR TS ETT CASTOOTT SED] ie | ison ier stat When Terminal 8 Tin [ Typ. [Mx | win. [Tro [ | n.[ Typ Mi ty mechanical osetia the ou Tone Ot Von, pu pono Tara! 6 suena es ~ fos] 2] — [ats | -] | os] wv] eiepcite suppl pownet ot ter Nol aoe minal 7. This condition of essentially zero tnpurOrercurem TT on} vo] costa Po] onl aol om] auent aeain in te cutpt stp under the Mol. viv. 05 | 10 5 | 2 95 | 30 Stobed “OFF” condition ‘can only bes tol Chieved when the chm lad euraye re 8 ' - 5s | 2 | -] 5 |a]-] 5 | 0] pa sented to the amplifier is very high (e.g., vieusv then the angler out ed fo ies ‘arg Sp Vora —[i0ox]aaoR] — [SOK [OK] — [ROK[ RAE] —[ WIV] COSMOS “gat” Creu in compsrtor ean, POL serlenos Vor! Vpp Ru-2ke| 100 | 110] — | 94 | 110 oa | no} - | 48 Input Stages ~ The circuit of the CASTGU is Coron ae ‘hown in Fig, cones ofa erential Rejection Ratio,cmnn| ® | 100] ~ | 80 | 95 70 {90 | = | om | input sage ing PHS Yaldetec va Common Node et “05 35 us of ilar iret (08, O40) onto Voltage Range Vicn | 9 | 0 | 10 | O | wo | 10 | 0 | wo | 1) Vv a5 load resistors together with resistors 3 2 2 2 trough Re. The mero pa anasto aso Reece Re {Geto aa fran an aingirended co Sua : tener to promis be ref the sone Ratio, BV iQ/AV" ~ 2 | WO | | 32 | 160 | — | 32) 320) aviv | stage bipolar transistor (Q11)..Ofiset ruling, vine ian Gerad canbe efected by Comect9 Fox mon Oxo Son bo. potentomte arr Teme a {in fhe pms re t oly qm. “cqoninconeutd PMOS ta aempren You | 2 | vsal — | ve {ral — | wa | aa] SrimiG2, Of, athe contnt rent soter You [= [ooor| oor |=" [ose |aaT | = [OOOO] | | forthe inputstoge. The basing evel forthe wou youn fiasel es | frasol ag [feat as | er east BS SF “Vow [=~ [a foor{ = [a foor| = [0 [oor Provide gstecoxide. protection against high Toxin Out ‘stom Yansenn ed, neting steele Curent ‘Wey during hoy for 0 an tom’ (Source! @ SecondStage — Most of the voltage gain in tou (Sok) Orta i cacoae connected tad oostanee Vo=15V 12 | 20 | 45 | 12 | 20 | 45 | 2 | a0 | a6 provided by PMOS transistors Q3 and QS. Sipe Coven T Fr tour of a potrtt fo thse PHOS weve |- | fas |-| {| -| w|i Ttaetre fe dca ltr ier tect Vor75 VFL cae) 0 ma compensation (roll off) is accomplished by Vo ~ OV. Ry == = 2 {3 -| 7/3 [-]2]3 means of the 30-pF capacitor and 2-kS? meu Goren P= fm Tf = re =P RPP] nate tormeied’battn te tose and Out Oe = collector of transistor Q11. These internal Input Offset Voltage “components provide sufficient compensation Tene Ot, - |e] ]-]e]-]-| 2 | - bvecl feruntynapestionn mos spicatons violet ower boatonal competauon feed Targe Signal Voltage [50K [30K] =] = [20K] =P = POE] = may be used between Terminals 1 and 8. : SitSource Crowt — At toa sop volt Gain, Aon oa [uot = [= prey - [= fe] - fe ages, somewhat above 8.3 volts, resistor RZ Sho sonar code 21 serve to estobish al: TTan 551 HRB" VTTEY band Bvjg/ AF) VQ “10 Vpyand hy -24TIAQD) She oF Ba wots surom the serierconnected 245 (CA3160, CA3160A, CA3160B Types ‘TYPICAL VALUES INTENDED ONLY FOR DESIGN GUIDANCE. 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A tap atthe junction of resitor Rand diode a provides 9 gna bier potential of about 45 volts for PMOS transstore O4 and OS with respect to Terminal 7. A potential of bout 22 vals i developed across diode Connected PHOS transistor G1 with respect, fo Terminal 7 to provide gate bias fr PHOS lwenustors Q2 and 03. It should be noted thot 1's "mirvor-connected"t to both O2 foe 03, "Since transistors O1, 02, 03 are ‘leigned 10 be identical, the approximataly 2ooimicioampere curent in QT establshoe 2 similar current in G2 and 03 a6 constant turrant eourens for both the lst ond se [At tot! supply voltages somewhat less than 3 vols, zener diode 21 becomes non conductive ‘and. the potental developed Serom rereneonnectad 1, D104, and Gh, ales irctly with variations tn supply oltge, ‘Consequently, the gate bas for G4, Gs and G2, 03 varies in secordonce vith supplyvottage variations. This vari tion retin deterioration of the power {upplyietion ratio (PSF) st total supoly {oltage ‘below 8.2 volts. Operation at total supply voltagas below abaut 45 volts rena in sriously degrade performance, Cutout Stage ~ The output stage cont of 23 gran loaded inverting amplifier sing COSY MOS vansistors operating in the Cass A trode. ‘When epereting into vary high 16 ‘tance Toads, the output ean be swung within mills of ether supply rail Be Cause the output stag Is 2 inode Smplfirs te gain i dependent upon the toad impedance, The. transfer choracter Stes of the output sta for turned tothe negative supply al in Fig6, Tyoies! opamp losis ae realy Grven by the output stage. Because age Signal excursions are nonlinear. requiring feeback for good waveform resreauction, Uansiantdalays may be eneauntered. AS 3 oltage follower, one ompliir can achieve regu soppy ral Offset Nuting Offs voltage aultiog is usually accomplished with 3. 100,000hm potentiometer con wet across Terminals and 5 and withthe Botentometer sider arm connected to Terms Inat 4A fine offen achurtment ual {nbs tfectad wit he sider arm positioned inthe migspoin of the potentiometer’ total range CA3160, CA3160A, CA3160B Types om ue nant tl Se eee cee “Speers P08 Vole wrt uncwics ol FAT Oe wy caret ssa (12/00 tod cron Fig 11 ~ Egulatet nose vote, taueney i 12 Inout curentwcommonmede vate. Fiz 19 Input current ambient tempers 247 (CA3160, CA3160A, CA3160B Types Input Curent Variation with Common- Mode Input Voltage [As shown in the Table of Eleevcal Chrae: tetsen, the input current for the CASTOO Sie: Op-Ampsisyptally SpA at TA=25°C ‘when Terminals 2nd 2 ae ats common tmode potential of +75 volte with respect to ogative supply Terminal 8. Fig. 12 contains ata showing the variation of input current 152 function of common-mede input voltage 4 Tar2°C, These Gata show that eeu Gesgners can advantageously exploit these characterises to deign circuits which typ. ally require an input currant of fess than 1 BA, provided the common-mode input volt See does not exceed 2 volts, Ae previously noted, the input curent i esantally the fesult ofthe leakage current through the ‘ete protection ‘codes im the input ccut nd, therefore, 2 funetion of the applied ‘oltane Although the finite resstance ofthe ‘ass termina ose insulator of the TOS fackage also convibutes an increment of FEakage current, there sre sell compensi ting Tattors. Beceue the gate protection net. tore fimetions at itt connected ta “Terminal '4 potenti, and the TOS case of the CASTEO i also Inerally ted to Tem inal 4, input terminal Sisesentlly"guaeded”™ {tom spurious leakage crrets Input-Current Variation with Temperature ‘The input cutent ofthe CASTEO Series ci cults i typieally § pA at 25°C. The moioe Borton of tis Input eurrent i de to eakage Eurent tivough the gts protective dlodes In the input creat As with any semiconductor. junction devies, including op amps with = Junetion-FET input stage, the leakage cut font approximately doubles fr every 10°C increasein emperatre Fig. 13 provides da 353 function of temperature n the CATED. tn splications equiing the lowest practieat input curent and Incremental incrstes in Curent because of “worm up” effets, itt SSggested that an appropriate Meat snk be tied sith the, CASIBO, In ation, wen curant the chip emperetureneeases, causing aren heat inking. cn also very markedly Feduce and stabize input current varieions Input Ofst-Vottage (Vig) Variation with ‘DC Bias vs. Device Operating Lite MOSIFET device can change slighty when de gatesouren bis potential is apatied tothe ‘eure for extended time periods The magni {de ofthe change is Ineesied a high temp tratures User ofthe CASED should be a ‘the posible impacts of thir affect the Spplieation of the device involves extended fieant aifferentiat de bias voltage. applied Across Terminal 2 nd 3. Fig 14 shows typ fal data pertinent fo shits m ost veltoge fneountered with CATGO devices in TOS ackages during life esting. At lower temper ‘tures (TOS and plastic) for example st 185°C, this change in voltage & consider. 248 abt lis, In typi liner applications where the differenti voltage is small and sym Imevieal, these incremental changes ae af about the same magnitude as those en se countered in an operational ampliller om loving» bipolar transatr input stage, The fwovolt_ de ifferentia voltage example pur state is “Toguled”, eg. asin comparator Spotiestions Power Supply Considerations Because the CAQT60 is very usaf in single: supply application, is pertinent to eve sore comers eating power op Guatsupply serce. Figs 15a) and 1510) Show the CAS1E0 connected for both dus and singlesupply operation. r+ t ‘ingles mp eotration Dualsupely” operation: When the output voltage at Terminal 6 ie zerovolts, the cr Tents supplied by the wo power supplies oe ‘equa. When the ate terminals of O8 and 12 are driven increasingly positive with ‘espect to ground, curent flow through O12 {trom the Rgative supply) tothe oa 5 Ceased and current flow tough OB (from the postive supply) decreases. correspond ingly When the gate terminals of OB and G12 are driven incressingly negative with reapect to ground, current flow trough G8 ‘eineeated nd eurrent lon tvough G12 6 ecreatad cooraingly. Sinalesupply operation: Iniily, let it be assumed that tho valve of BL it very high {orceconnected|,andthat the input terminal Dias (Terminals 2a 3s soem that the out fut terminal INo. 6 voltage fe at V"P2, te the voltone-drope across OB and O12 are of fuel magnitude, Fig 7 shows typical auies {Sint supolvcurent Ws. supalywotage the ‘ERIIGD” operated undarthese conditions ‘Since the output stages operating a Clase ‘Avamplifir, the supply.curent wl remain fonstant under dynamic operating conditions 18 long asthe transistor ae operate inthe Tear portion oftheir voltage transfer charac tersties (ee Fig 6 ether 8 oF O12 ae Sivang out of thi lines regions toward cat ‘Off fa noniner region), thee il be eo. feiponding seduction in tuppty.curent. In theoxtrime case. with Terminal 8 swung ‘own to gouna poten lor tied to ground), NMOS transistor O12 ts compistaly cut of and the supelycutrent to sales connected Marsistors Q8./012 eoes essetialy to zero. ‘The two preceding stages in the CAITOO, however, onginua to draw modest spol furrent (Gee the lower curve In Fig. 7) even {hough the output sage i stobed off, Fig Sta) shows 2 dual supply arrangement for the output stage that ean a0 be raed of Sruming R= by pulling the potential of ‘Teominal 8 down’ to. that of Terminal Let i now be assumed thats loadeitance of nominal value (eg. 2 kilos) 1 con fected between Terminal 6 and ground in the circuit of Fig, 1810), Lett further be ‘sumed again that the input-termia bias (Terminals 2 and'3) x such thatthe output terminal (No. 6) voltage ia V"/2. Shee PROS Wansstor OB mutt now supply ques ‘ant current to both Rand transistor OF2 should be apparent that under thes cond tions the supplycurrent must inereose 4 39 inverse Tunetion ofthe RL magnitude, Fi. 9 Shows the votagedtop dezost PMOS. tron ‘itor OB st 9 funetion of toad corent st Several supply” voltages Fig. © shows the Sottopestanrcr characerianes ot the output Sage for several values of load rotstonce, Wideband Noise From the standpoint of low-noise perform tance consideration, the Use ofthe CASTOO is most advantageous in applications where in the source resistance ofthe input sana i. fase, tho total imputvetered noise voltage [Stypiealy only 0 AV hen he teteireut sampler of Fig 10s operated st 2 total Supply voltage af 18 volts This valve of ‘otal Inputretecred noite romaine exetilly Constant, even though the value of source fasistanch raised by an order of magnitude, This characteristic ig doa to the fact that reictonee of he nut capactanes becomes Fesistnee. [tshould be note, however. that for values of soures renrtance very much (eater than 1 megohm, the tol! noe Yoltage generated can be dominated by the ‘ermal noite contributions of Both the Feedback and source roster Fig 16 — Testi amplir (908 in anes 10) Sma Sit Resoonse CA3160, CA3160A, CA3160B Types ‘TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Voltage Followers Operational ampliters with very high input resistances, tke the CASTEO, are putiulely Suited to service a voltage followers, Fig 17 howe the” creuit of 9 clacl”veltoge Taliower, together with pertinent waveform ‘sing the CA3TGO ine apltsupply conti. 1A voltage follower, operate from a single Supply, ts shown in Fig 18 together with related waveforms. "This tllone’ eeu tested by the reproduction of the output ‘toveform in Fig 18 wth input signal rn Ing. The wavetorms in Fig Be show tht, ‘output pravesnge even though the puts tring swung 7-8 volts below ground poten tal Tas unigue charsterise iran important ribute in boty operational amie: and omparator applications Fig. 18 lgo showe {he manner in stich the COSIMOS output ‘age pera the output gna 0 sing down to the negative supplyail potential. ‘ound in the cat shown). The digital so Shalog converter (OAC) cuit, desea the following section ilustrates the practical te ofthe CA3TGO ina single supply voltage: follower application ‘98: cos/Mos DAC A typi! cccuit of @ bi Digita0-Anstog Comerter DAC)" is shown in Fig 18. Tht fystem combines the concepts of multiple fitch COS/MOS TC's, 8 lowcott adder ratwork of disrete metal-onis fim res tors, 8 CA3I6) op ‘amp connected at a fetlowor anda inexpensive manolihicregu Isto in snp single power supply range mont." atonal feature of the DAC fe that itis reaily interfaced wth COS/MOS Inout logi,og, TO vol loge levels re used inthe creat of Fig The circuit uss an ROR voltage ladder net work, with the outputpotental obtained rectly by terminating the Tadoer ams at ithe te’ postive or the negative power ‘poly, terminal, Each COADO7A. contains ‘hoe “inverters each “inverter” function: Ing st a snglepole double throw switch 10 terminats an arm of the A/2A network at SSther the positive or negative power supply {ermal The resistor Ider iran asembty fone per cont tolerance metaloxide film Fesistors The lve arma equiing the highest, lal combinations of 808,000 ohm rexstore trom the same manvfactrin ot A single 18:olt supply provides » postive tus fr the CA3160 follower amplifier and feeds the CASOBS voltage regulator. A “ealadiet” funeton is prowded by the regulator ovtpit contol, set to.2 nominal Bat level inthis system. The tinewoape regulation (approximetsly 0.28) permit ‘tbe accuracy to be maintained with vor tions of aevefal volts nthe supply. The ‘exblityatfored by the COS/MOS building blocks simpli the desian of DAC syste ‘aiored to particule ness Error Amplifier in Regulated Power Supplies ‘Tha. CA3T6O Is an idea! choice for err amplifier servic in reglated power supplies Since ican function es an ervarmplier when, te replated output vote i re ‘The citelt shown in Fig20 uses a CA316O [ustable Lampere power supply. One ofthe Key features of thir cuit iis abilty to regulate down to the viinity of 2270 volts fan AC network connected between the base of the output dive transistor snd the nut Cottage, prevents "turn-on. overshoot" a Condition rypial of many operatic amp fier rogulator circuits Ax the smptier be te have any tnflusnen onthe regolator er 249

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