(Note 4)..................................................–40°C to 125°C
Specified Temperature Range
(Note 5)..................................................–40°C to 125°C
Maximum Junction Temperature........................... 150°C
Storage Temperature Range...................–65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
MSOP Package Only ............................................. 300°C
pin conFiguraTion
TOP VIEW
–IN1
+IN2
V
+
OUT1
1
2
3
4
9
8 +IN1
7
SHDN
6 V
–
5 OUT2
–IN1
+IN2
V
+
OUT1
1
2
3
4
TOP VIEW
8
7
6
5
+IN1
SHDN
V
–
OUT2
DD PACKAGE
8-LEAD (3mm
×
3mm) PLASTIC DFN
T
JMAX
= 150°C,
θ
JA
= 43°C/W
UNDERSIDE METAL CONNECTED TO V
–
MS8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC MSOP
T
JMAX
= 150°C,
θ
JA
= 250°C/W
orDer inForMaTion
LEAD FREE FINISH
LT6350CDD#PBF
LT6350IDD#PBF
LT6350HDD#PBF
LT6350CMS8#PBF
LT6350IMS8#PBF
LT6350HMS8#PBF
TAPE AND REEL
LT6350CDD#TRPBF
LT6350IDD#TRPBF
LT6350HDD#TRPBF
LT6350CMS8#TRPBF
LT6350IMS8#TRPBF
LT6350HMS8#TRPBF
PART MARKING*
LFJT
LFJT
LFJT
LTFJV
LTFJV
LTFJV
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
8-Lead (3mm
×
3mm) Plastic DFN
8-Lead (3mm
×
3mm) Plastic DFN
8-Lead (3mm
×
3mm) Plastic DFN
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
SPECIFIED TEMPERATURE RANGE
0°C to 70°C
–40°C to 85°C
–40°C to 125°C
0°C to 70°C
–40°C to 85°C
–40°C to 125°C
Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges. *The temperature grade is identified by a label on the shipping container.
Consult LTC Marketing for information on non-standard lead based finish parts.
For more information on lead free part marking, go to:
http://www.linear.com/leadfree/
For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to:
http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/
2
6350fc
For more information
www.linear.com/LT6350
LT6350
elecTrical characTerisTics
The
l
denotes specifications that apply over the full specified temperature range,
+
–
+
otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. Unless noted otherwise, V = 5V, V = 0V, V
+IN1
= V2 = Mid-Supply, V
SHDN
= V , R
L
= OPEN, R
F
=
SHORT, R
G
= OPEN. V
S
is defined as (V
+
– V
–
). V
OUTCM
is defined as (V
OUT1
+ V
OUT2
)/2. V
OUTDIFF
is defined as (V
OUT1
– V
OUT2
). See Figure 1.
SYMBOL
V
OSDIFF
PARAMETER
Differential Input-Referred Offset Voltage
CONDITIONS
V
S
= 5V
V
+IN1
= V2 = Mid-Rail
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
S
= 3V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
S
= 10V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
OS1
Input Offset Voltage, Op Amp 1
V
S
= 5V
V
+IN1
= V
–
+1.5V to V
+
V
+IN1
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 3V
V
+IN1
= V
–
+1.5V to V
+
V
+IN1
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 10V
V
+IN1
= V
–
+1.5V to V
+
V
+IN1
= V
–
to V
+
V
OS2
∆V
OSDIFF
/∆T
I
B1
I
OS1
I
+IN2
I
OS2
e
n1
i
n1
e
n2
i
n2
e
n(OUT)
Input Offset Voltage, Op Amp 2 (Note 6)
Differential Offset Voltage Drift
Input Bias Current, Op Amp 1
(at +IN1, –IN1)
Input Offset Current, Op Amp 1
(at +IN1, –IN1)
Input Bias Current, Op Amp 2 (at +IN2)
Input Offest Current, Op Amp 2
Input Voltage Noise Density, Op Amp 1
Input Current Noise Density, Op Amp 1
Input Voltage Noise Density, Op Amp 2
Input Current Noise Density, Op Amp 2
Differential Output Noise Voltage Density
Input Noise Voltage
SNR
V
+IN1
V
+IN2
R
IN
Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Input Voltage Range, +IN1
Input Voltage Range, +IN2
Input Resistance
Total Output Noise Including Both Op Amps
and On-Chip Resistors. Input Shorted. f = 10kHz
0.1Hz to 10Hz
V
OUTDIFF
= 8V
P-P
, 1MHz Noise Bandwidth
Guaranteed by CMRR1
Guaranteed by CMRR2
Single-Ended Input at +IN1
l
l
MIN
–0.4
–0.45
–0.77
–0.45
–0.8
–0.52
–0.78
–0.35
–1.5
–0.35
–1.5
–0.68
–1.5
–1.0
TYP
MAX
0.4
0.45
1.36
0.45
1.36
0.52
1.48
0.68
1.5
0.68
1.5
0.68
1.5
0.66
UNITS
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
µV/°C
µV/°C
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
nV/√Hz
pA/√Hz
nV/√Hz
pA/√Hz
nV/√Hz
nV
P-P
dB
±0.1
l
±0.1
l
±0.1
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
±0.08
±0.28
±0.08
±0.32
±0.07
±0.28
±0.1
5
5.5
V
S
= 3V, 5V, 10V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
– 0.1V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V
V
+IN1
= V2 = V
+
–0.1V
V
+IN1
= Mid-Supply
V
+IN1
= V
–
V
+IN1
= V
+
V
+IN1
= Mid-Supply
V
+IN1
= V
–
V
+IN1
= V
+
V
+IN1
= V2 = Mid-Supply
V2 = Mid-Supply
Op Amp Input Referred
Op Amp Input Referred
–6.8
–8.0
–1
–1
–1
–1.2
–3.0
1.4
±0.1
±0.1
±0.1
2.5
±0.1
1.9
1.1
2.1
1
8.2
300
110
2.6
1
1
1
4.4
V
–
V
–
+1.5V
4
V
+
V
+
–0.1V
V
V
MΩ
6350fc
For more information
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3
LT6350
elecTrical characTerisTics
The
l
denotes specifications that apply over the full specified temperature range,
+
–
+
otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. Unless noted otherwise, V = 5V, V = 0V, V
+IN1
= V2 = Mid-Supply, V
SHDN
= V , R
L
= OPEN, R
F
=
SHORT, R
G
= OPEN. V
S
is defined as (V
+
– V
–
). V
OUTCM
is defined as (V
OUT1
+ V
OUT2
)/2. V
OUTDIFF
is defined as (V
OUT1
– V
OUT2
). See Figure 1.
SYMBOL
C
IN
CMRR1
PARAMETER
Input Capacitance
CONDITIONS
Single-Ended Input at +IN1
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
MIN
82
77
72
67
93
85
96
80
2.7
50
TYP
1.8
94
94
88
82
118
110
118
108
MAX
UNITS
pF
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
Common Mode Rejection Ratio, Op Amp 1 V
S
= 5V, V
+IN1
= V
–IN1
= V
–
+1.5V to V
+
V
S
= 5V, V
+IN1
= V
–IN1
= V
–
+1.5V to V
+
V
S
= 5V, V
+IN1
= V
–IN1
= V
–
to V
+
V
S
= 3V, V
+IN1
= V
–IN1
= V
–
to V
+
Common Mode Rejection Ratio, Op Amp 2 V
S
= 5V, V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
–0.1V
V
S
= 3V, V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
–0.1V
V
S
= 10V, V
+IN1
= V2 = V
–
+1.5V to V
+
–0.1V
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
(∆V
S
/∆V
OSDIFF
)
Supply Voltage (Note 7)
Output Balance (∆V
OUTDIFF
/∆V
OUTCM
)
(Note 8)
Closed-Loop Gain
(∆V
OUTDIFF
/∆(V
+IN1
–V2))
Closed-Loop Gain Error
DC Linearity (Note 9)
V
+
= 5V, V
–
= 0V
V
+
= 5V, V
–
= –2V
V
+
= 5V, V– = –2V, 16-Bit, 8V
P-P
No Load
Sourcing 12.5mA
No Load
Sourcing 12.5mA
V
+IN1
= Mid-Rail ±200mV, V
–IN1
= Mid-Rail
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 3V
V
S
= 2.7V to 12V
V
S
= 2.7V to 12V
SHDN
= V
+
SHDN
= V
–
V
S
= 3V
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 5V
V
S
= 10V
V
S
= 3V, V
SHDN
= V
IL
V
S
= 5V, V
SHDN
= V
IL
V
S
= 10V, V
SHDN
= V
IL
Op Amp 1 (Noninverting)
Op Amp 2 (Inverting)
V
OUTDIFF
= 100mV
P-P
V
OUTDIFF
= 100mV
P-P
V
OUTDIFF
= 2V
∆(V
+IN1
–V2) = 4V
V
S
= 2.7V to 12V
CMRR2
PSRR
V
S
BAL
GAIN
GAIN
ERR
INL
12
68
2
V
dB
V/V
l
l
l
l
–0.6
±0.08
3
230
125
±1
1000
0.6
%
ppm/°C
µV
µV
LSB
Ω
∆GAIN
ERR
/∆T Closed-Loop Gain Error Drift
R
INT
V
OH
V
OL
I
SC
Internal Resistors
Output Swing to V
+
, Either Output
(Note 10)
Output Swing to V
–
, Either Output
(Note 10)
Output Short-Circuit Current
l
l
l
l
55
360
55
260
±27
±15
±15
V
–
+ 2.0
–1
–45
–20
4.5
4.8
5.4
43
60
70
85
115
±45
±45
±40
170
750
170
460
mV
mV
mV
mV
mA
mA
mA
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
V
IL
V
IH
I
SHDN
I
S
SHDN
Input Logic Low
SHDN
Input Logic High
SHDN
Pin Current
Supply Current
V
–
+ 0.3
1
8.1
5.8
8.3
10.4
220
240
260
V
V
µA
µA
mA
mA
mA
mA
µA
µA
µA
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
I
S(SHDN)
GBW
BW
Supply Current in Shutdown
Gain-Bandwidth Product
Frequency = 1MHz
Differential –3dB Small-Signal Bandwidth
l
23
19
33
4
6350fc
For more information
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LT6350
elecTrical characTerisTics
The
l
denotes specifications that apply over the full specified temperature range,
+
–
+
otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. Unless noted otherwise, V = 5V, V = 0V, V
+IN1
= V2 = Mid-Supply, V
SHDN
= V , R
L
= OPEN, R
F
=
SHORT, R
G
= OPEN. V
S
is defined as (V
+
– V
–
). V
OUTCM
is defined as (V
OUT1
+ V
OUT2
)/2. V
OUTDIFF
is defined as (V
OUT1
– V
OUT2
). See Figure 1.
PARAMETER
Full-Power Bandwidth (Note 11)
Capacitive Load Drive, 20% Overshoot
Differential Slew Rate
10kHz Distortion
CONDITIONS
V
OUTDIFF
= 8V
P-P
No Series Output Resistors
OUT1 Rising (OUT2 Falling)
OUT1 Falling (OUT2 Rising)
V
S
= 5V, V
OUTDIFF
= 4V
P-P
, R
L
= 2kΩ
2nd Harmonic
3rd Harmonic
V
S
= 5V, V
OUTDIFF
= 4V
P-P
, R
L
= 2kΩ
2nd Harmonic
3rd Harmonic
V
S
= 5V, V
OUTDIFF
= 4V
P-P
, R
L
= 2kΩ
2nd Harmonic
3rd Harmonic
0.1%
0.01%
0.0015% (±1LSB, 16-Bit, Falling Edge)
+IN1 to V
–
and V
+
V
SHDN
= 0V to 5V
V
SHDN
= 5V to 0V
MIN
TYP
1.6
56
48
41
–115
–115
–102
–97
–86
–75
200
240
350
200
400
400
MAX
SYMBOL
FPBW
C
L
SR
UNITS
MHz
pF
V/µs
V/µs
dBc
dBc
dBc
dBc
dBc
dBc
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
HD2
HD3
HD2
HD3
HD2
HD3
t
S
t
OVDR
t
ON
t
OFF
100kHz Distortion
1MHz Distortion
Settling Time to a 4V Input Step
Overdrive Recovery Time
Turn-On Time
Turn-Off Time
Note 1:
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device
reliability and lifetime.
Note 2:
Inputs are protected by diodes to each supply. Additionallly,
op amp inputs +IN1, –IN1 and +IN2 are protected by back-to-back diodes
across the op amp inputs. If inputs are taken beyond the supplies or if
either op amp’s differential input voltage exceeds 0.7V, the input current
must be limited to less than 20mA.
Note 3:
A heat sink may be required to keep the junction temperature
below the absolute maximum rating when the output is shorted indefinitely.
Note 4:
The LT6350C/LT6350I are guaranteed functional over the
temperature range of –40°C to 85°C. The LT6350H is guaranteed
functional over the temperature range of –40°C to 125°C.
Note 5:
The LT6350C is guaranteed to meet specified performance from
0°C to 70°C. The LT6350C is designed, characterized and expected to
meet specified performance from –40°C to 85°C, but is not tested or
QA sampled at these temperatures. The LT6350I is guaranteed to meet
specified performance from –40°C to 85°C. The LT6350H is guaranteed to
meet specified performance from –40°C to 125°C.
Note 6:
V
OS2
is measured as the total output common mode voltage offset
(error between output common mode and voltage at V2). V
OS2
includes
the combined effects of op amp 2’s voltage offset, I
B
, I
OS
and mismatch
between on-chip resistors and the 499Ω external resistor, R1 (See Figure 1).
Note 7:
Supply voltage range is guaranteed by the power supply rejection
ratio test.
Note 8:
Output balance is calculated from gain error and gain as:
BAL
=
GAIN
GAIN
ERR
Note 9:
DC linearity is measured by measuring the differential output for
each input in the set V
+IN1
= 0.5V, 2.5V, 4.5V, and calculating the maximum
deviation from the least squares best fit straight line generated from the
three data points.
Note 10:
Output voltage swings are measured between the output and
power supply rails.
Note 11:
Full- power bandwidth is calculated from the slew rate.
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