Operating Temperature Range (Note 4) ...–40°C to 85°C
PACKAGE/ORDER I FOR ATIO
ORDER PART
NUMBER
LT6200CS6
LT6200IS6
LT6200CS6-5
LT6200IS6-5
LT6200CS6-10
LT6200IS6-10
S6 PART
MARKING*
LTJZ
LTACB
LTACC
TOP VIEW
OUT 1
V
–
2
+IN 3
6 V
+
5 SHDN
4 –IN
S6 PACKAGE
6-LEAD PLASTIC SOT-23
T
JMAX
= 150°C,
θ
JA
= 160°C/W (Note 10)
TOP VIEW
OUT A 1
–IN A 2
+IN A 3
V
–
ORDER PART
NUMBER
8
V
+
OUT B
–IN B
+IN B
7
B
6
5
LT6201CDD
DD PART
MARKING*
LADG
A
4
DD PACKAGE
8-LEAD (3mm
×
3mm) PLASTIC DFN
T
JMAX
= 125°C,
θ
JA
= 160°C/W (NOTE 3)
UNDERSIDE METAL CONNECTED TO V
–
*The temperature grade is identified by a label on the shipping container. Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges.
2
U
U
W
W W
U
W
(Note 1)
Specified Temperature Range (Note 5) ....–40°C to 85°C
Junction Temperature ........................................... 150°C
Junction Temperature (DD Package) ................... 125°C
Storage Temperature Range ..................–65°C to 150°C
Storage Temperature Range
(DD Package) ...................................... – 65°C to 125°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec).................. 300°C
ORDER PART
NUMBER
LT6200CS8
LT6200IS8
LT6200CS8-5
LT6200IS8-5
LT6200CS8-10
LT6200IS8-10
S8 PART
MARKING
6200
6200I
62005
6200I5
620010
200I10
ORDER PART
NUMBER
+
8 V
–
+
–
+
TOP VIEW
SHDN 1
–IN 2
+IN 3
V
–
–
+
8 NC
7 V
+
6 OUT
5 NC
4
S8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC SO
T
JMAX
= 150°C,
θ
JA
= 100°C/W
TOP VIEW
OUT A 1
–IN A 2
+IN A 3
V
–
4
7 OUT B
6 –IN B
5 +IN B
LT6201CS8
LT6201IS8
S8 PART
MARKING
6201
6201I
S8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC SO
T
JMAX
= 150°C,
θ
JA
= 100°C/W
62001fa
LT6200/LT6200-5
LT6200-10/LT6201
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
V
SHDN
= OPEN, unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
V
OS
PARAMETER
Input Offset Voltage
T
A
= 25°C, V
S
= 5V, 0V; V
S
= 3V, 0V; V
CM
= V
OUT
= half supply,
CONDITIONS
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
=Half Supply
V
S
= 3V, V
CM
= Half Supply
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= V
+
to V
–
V
S
= 3V, V
CM
= V
+
to V
–
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= V
+
V
CM
= V
–
V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= V
+
V
CM
= V
–
0.1Hz to 10Hz
f = 100kHz, V
S
= 5V
f = 10kHz, V
S
= 5V
MIN
TYP
0.1
0.9
0.6
1.8
0.2
0.5
–10
8
–23
31
0.3
0.1
0.02
0.4
600
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.5
0.57
2.1
3.1
4.2
70
11
17
65
85
60
80
60
65
2.5
No Load
I
SINK
= 5mA
V
S
= 5V, I
SINK
= 20mA
V
S
= 3V, I
SINK
= 20mA
No Load
I
SOURCE
= 5mA
V
S
= 5V, I
SOURCE
= 20mA
V
S
= 3V, I
SOURCE
= 20mA
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 3V
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 3V
V
SHDN
= 0.3V
V
SHDN
= 0.3V
V
+
– 0.5
±60
±50
9
50
150
160
55
95
220
240
±90
±80
16.5
15
1.3
200
20
18
1.8
280
0.3
50
100
290
300
110
190
400
450
120
18
70
90
112
85
105
68
100
MAX
1
2.5
2
4
1.1
2.2
18
68
5
4
4
5
UNITS
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
nV
P-P
nV/√Hz
nV/√Hz
pA/√Hz
pA/√Hz
MΩ
kΩ
pF
pF
V/mV
V/mV
V/mV
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
V
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
µA
V
V
62001fa
I
B
∆I
B
I
OS
Input Offset Voltage Match
(Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
Input Bias Current
– 40
– 50
I
B
Shift
I
B
Match (Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
Input Offset Current
Input Noise Voltage
e
n
i
n
Input Noise Voltage Density
2.4
Input Noise Current Density, Balanced Source
f = 10kHz, V
S
= 5V
Unbalanced Source f = 10kHz, V
S
= 5V
Input Resistance
Common Mode
Differential Mode
Common Mode
Differential Mode
V
S
= 5V, V
O
= 0.5V to 4.5V, R
L
= 1k to V
S
/2
V
S
= 5V, V
O
= 1V to 4V, R
L
= 100Ω to V
S
/2
V
S
= 3V, V
O
= 0.5V to 2.5V, R
L
= 1k to V
S
/2
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= 1.5V to 3.5V
V
S
= 3V, V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= 1.5V to 3.5V
V
S
= 2.5V to 10V, LT6201DD V
S
= 2.5V to 7V
V
S
= 2.5V to 10V, LT6201DD V
S
= 2.5V to 7V
C
IN
A
VOL
Input Capacitance
Large-Signal Gain
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
CMRR Match (Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
PSRR Match (Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
Minimum Supply Voltage (Note 6)
V
OL
Output Voltage Swing LOW (Note 7)
V
OH
Output Voltage Swing HIGH (Note 7)
I
SC
I
S
Short-Circuit Current
Supply Current per Amplifier
Disabled Supply Current per Amplifier
I
SHDN
V
L
V
H
SHDN Pin Current
V
SHDN
Pin Input Voltage LOW
V
SHDN
Pin Input Voltage HIGH
3
LT6200/LT6200-5
LT6200-10/LT6201
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
V
SHDN
= OPEN, unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
t
ON
t
OFF
GBW
PARAMETER
Shutdown Output Leakage Current
Turn-On Time
Turn-Off Time
Gain Bandwidth Product
T
A
= 25°C, V
S
= 5V, 0V; V
S
= 3V, 0V; V
CM
= V
OUT
= half supply,
CONDITIONS
V
SHDN
= 0.3V
V
SHDN
= 0.3V to 4.5V, R
L
= 100Ω, V
S
= 5V
V
SHDN
= 4.5V to 0.3V, R
L
= 100Ω, V
S
= 5V
Frequency = 1MHz, V
S
= 5V
LT6200-5
LT6200-10
V
S
= 5V, A
V
= –1, R
L
= 1k, V
O
= 4V
V
S
= 5V, A
V
= –10, R
L
= 1k, V
O
= 4V
LT6200-5
LT6200-10
31
MIN
TYP
0.1
130
180
145
750
1450
44
210
340
3.28
4.66
165
MAX
75
UNITS
µA
ns
ns
MHz
MHz
MHz
V/µs
V/µs
V/µs
MHz
ns
SR
Slew Rate
FPBW
t
S
Full Power Bandwidth (Note 9)
Settling Time (LT6200, LT6201)
V
S
= 5V, V
OUT
= 3V
P-P
(LT6200)
0.1%, V
S
= 5V, V
STEP
= 2V, A
V
= –1, R
L
= 1k
The
q
denotes the specifications which apply over 0°C < T
A
< 70°C temperature range. V
S
= 5V, 0V; V
S
= 3V, 0V;
V
CM
= V
OUT
= half supply, V
SHDN
= OPEN, unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
V
OS
PARAMETER
Input Offset Voltage
CONDITIONS
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= Half Supply
V
S
= 3V, V
CM
= Half Supply
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= V
+
to V
–
V
S
= 3V, V
CM
= V
+
to V
–
Input Offset Voltage Match
(Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
V
OS
TC
I
B
Input Offset Voltage Drift (Note 8)
Input Bias Current
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= V
+
V
CM
= V
–
V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
CM
= Half Supply
V
CM
= V
+
V
CM
= V
–
V
S
= 5V, V
O
= 0.5V to 4.5V,R
L
= 1k to V
S
/2
V
S
= 5V, V
O
= 1.5V to 3.5V,R
L
= 100Ω to V
S
/2
V
S
= 3V, V
O
= 0.5V to 2.5V,R
L
= 1k to V
S
/2
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= 1.5V to 3.5V
V
S
= 3V, V
CM
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 5V, V
CM
= 1.5V to 3.5V
V
S
= 3V to 10V, LT6201DD V
S
= 3V to 7V
V
S
= 3V to 10V, LT6201DD V
S
= 3V to 7V
No Load
I
SINK
= 5mA
V
S
= 5V, I
SINK
= 20mA
V
S
= 3V, I
SINK
= 20mA
No Load
I
SOURCE
= 5mA
V
S
= 5V, I
SOURCE
= 20mA
V
S
= 3V, I
SOURCE
= 20mA
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
MIN
TYP
0.2
1.0
0.3
1.5
0.2
0.4
2.5
MAX
1.2
2.7
3
4
1.8
2.8
8
18
6
68
4
4
5
UNITS
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
µV/°C
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
V/mV
V/mV
V/mV
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
V
– 40
– 50
–10
8
– 23
0.5
31
0.1
0.02
0.4
I
B
Match (Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
∆I
B
I
OS
I
B
Shift
Input Offset Current
A
VOL
Large-Signal Gain
46
7.5
13
64
80
60
80
60
60
3
80
13
22
88
105
83
105
65
100
12
55
170
170
65
115
260
270
60
110
310
310
120
210
440
490
CMRR
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
CMRR Match (Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
PSRR Match (Channel-to-Channel) (Note 11)
Minimum Supply Voltage (Note 6)
V
OL
Output Voltage Swing LOW (Note 7)
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
62001fa
V
OH
Output Voltage Swing HIGH (Note 7)
4
LT6200/LT6200-5
LT6200-10/LT6201
The
q
denotes the specifications which apply over 0°C < T
A
< 70°C
temperature range. V
S
= 5V, 0V; V
S
= 3V, 0V; V
CM
= V
OUT
= half supply, V
SHDN
= OPEN, unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
I
SC
I
S
PARAMETER
Short-Circuit Current
Supply Current per Amplifier
Disabled Supply Current per Amplifier
I
SHDN
V
L
V
H
t
ON
t
OFF
SR
SHDN Pin Current
V
SHDN
Pin Input Voltage LOW
V
SHDN
Pin Input Voltage HIGH
Shutdown Output Leakage Current
Turn-On Time
Turn-Off Time
Slew Rate
V
SHDN
= 0.3V
V
SHDN
= 0.3V to 4.5V, R
L
= 100Ω, V
S
= 5V
V
SHDN
= 4.5V to 0.3V, R
L
= 100Ω, V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 5V, A
V
= –1, R
L
= 1k, V
O
= 4V
A
V
= –10, R
L
= 1k, V
O
= 4V
LT6200-5
LT6200-10
FPBW
Full Power Bandwidth (Note 9)
V
S
= 5V, V
OUT
= 3V
P-P
(LT6200)
CONDITIONS
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 3V
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 3V
V
SHDN
= 0.3V
V
SHDN
= 0.3V
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
V
+
– 0.5
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MIN
±60
±45
TYP
±90
±75
20
19
1.35
215
MAX
UNITS
mA
mA
23
22
1.8
295
0.3
mA
mA
mA
µA
V
V
µA
ns
ns
V/µs
V/µs
V/µs
MHz
0.1
130
180
29
42
190
310
3.07
4.45
75
The
q
denotes the specifications which apply over –40°C < T
A
< 85°C temperature range. Excludes the LT6201 in the DD package
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