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Supply Voltage, V
+
32Vdc or ±16Vdc
Differential Input Voltage
32Vdc
Input Voltage
0.3Vdc to +32Vdc
Input Current
(V
50 mA
CERDIP
1260mW
CERPACK
700mW
LCC
1350mW
CERAMIC SOIC
700mW
Output Short-Circuit to GND
V
+
≤ 15Vdc and T
A = 25C
Continuous
Operating Temperature Range
55C
≤ T
A
≤ +125C
Maximum Junction Temperature
150C
Storage Temperature Range
65C
≤ T
A
≤ +150C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 seconds)
260C
Thermal Resistance ThetaJA
CERDIP (Still Air)
103 C/W
(500LF/Min Air flow)
51 C/W
CERPACK (Still Air)
176 C/W
(500LF/Min Air flow)
116 C/W
LCC (Still Air)
91 C/W
(500LF/Min Air flow)
66 C/W
CERAMIC SOIC (Still Air)
176 C/W
(500LF/Min Air flow)
116 C/W
ThetaJC
CERDIP
19 C/W
CERPACK
18 C/W
LCC
24 C/W
CERAMIC SOIC
18 C/W
Package Weight (Typical)
CERDIP
2200mg
CERPACK
460mg
LCC
470mg
CERAMIC SOIC
410mg
250V
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits. For guaranteed specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. The guaranteed
specifications apply only for the test conditions listed. Some performance characteristics may degrade when the device is not operated under the listed test
conditions.
Note 2: The maximum power dissipation must be derated at elevated temperatures and is dictated by Tjmax (maximum junction temperature), ThetaJA (package
junction to ambient thermal resistance), and TA (ambient temperature). The maximum allowable power dissipation at any temperature is Pdmax = (Tjmax -
TA)/ThetaJA or the number given in the Absolute Maximum Ratings, whichever is lower.
Note 3: Short circuits from the output to V+ can cause excessive heating and eventual destruction. When considering short circuits to ground, the maximum output
current is approximately 40mA independent of the magnitude of V+. At values of supply voltage in excess of +15Vdc, continuous short-circuits can exceed the power
dissipation ratings and cause eventual destruction. Destructive dissipation can result from simultaneous shorts on all amplifiers.
Note 4: This input current will only exist when the voltage at any of the input leads is driven negative. It is due to the collector-base junction of the input PNP
transistors becoming forward biased and thereby acting as input diode clamps. In addition to this diode action, there is also lateral NPN parasitic transistor action
on the IC chip. This transistor action can cause the output voltages of the op amps to go to the V+ voltage level (or to ground for a large overdrive) for the time
duration that an input is driven negative. This is not destructive and normal output states will re-establish when the input voltage, which was negative, again returns
to a value greater than -0.3Vdc (at 25 C).
Note 5: Human body model, 1.5 k
in series with 100 pF.
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