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Description of Electrical Characteristics
Described below are descriptions of the relevant electrical terms used in this datasheet. Items and symbols used are also
shown. Note that item name and symbol and their meaning may differ from those on another manufacturer’s or general
document.
1. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Absolute maximum rating items indicate the condition which must not be exceeded even momentarily. Applying of voltage in
excess of absolute maximum rating or use at outside the temperature range which is provided in the absolute maximum
ratings may cause deteriorating the characteristics of the IC or destroying it.
1.1 Supply Voltage (VCC-VEE
)
Indicates the maximum voltage that can be applied between the positive power supply pin and negative power
supply pin without deteriorating the characteristics of the IC or without destroying it.
1.2 Differential Input Voltage (VID)
Indicates the maximum voltage that can be applied between non-inverting pin and inverting pin without deteriorating
the characteristics of the IC or without destroying it.
1.3 Input Common-mode Voltage Range (VICM
)
Indicates the voltage range that can be applied to the non-inverting pin and inverting pin without deteriorating the
characteristics of the IC or without destroying it. Input common-mode voltage range of the maximum ratings does not
assure normal operation of IC. For normal operation, use the IC within the input common-mode voltage range of
electrical characteristics.
1.4 Storage Temperature Range (Tstg)
The storage temperature range denotes the range of temperatures the IC can be stored without causing excessive
deteriorating the characteristics of the IC.
2. Electrical Characteristics
2.1 Input Offset Voltage (VIO)
Indicates the voltage difference between non-inverting pin and inverting pin. It can be translated as the input voltage
difference required for setting the output voltage at 0 V.
2.2 Input Offset Current (IIO)
Indicates the difference of input bias current between the non-inverting and inverting pins.
2.3 Input Bias Current (IB)
Indicates the current that flows into or out of the input pin. It is defined by the average of input bias currents at the
non-inverting and inverting pins.
2.4 Input Common-mode Voltage Range (VICM
)
Indicates the input voltage range where IC normally operates.
2.5 Large Signal Voltage Gain (AV)
Indicates the amplifying rate (gain) of output voltage regarding the voltage difference between non-inverting pin and
inverting pin. It is normally the amplifying rate (gain) with reference to DC voltage.
Av = (Output Voltage) / (Differential Input Voltage)
2.6 Supply Current (ICC
)
Indicates the current that flows within the IC under no-load conditions.
2.7 Output Sink Current (ISINK
)
Indicates the current flowing into the IC under specified output conditions.
2.8 Output Saturation Voltage (Low Level Output Voltage) (VOL
)
Indicates the lower limit of output voltage under specified load conditions.
2.9 Output Leakage Current (High Level Output Current) (ILEAK
)
Indicates the current that flows into the IC under specified input and output conditions.
2.10 Response Time (tRE
)
Indicates the time interval between the input step function and the instant when the output crosses 50 % of the
amplitude.
2.11 Operable Frequency (fopr)
Indicates minimum frequency that IC moves under specified conditions.
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