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FEATURES
ANALOG
DEVICES
GENERAL
Instrumentation
Operational
Amplifier
OP-O5
DESCRIPTION
I
OBS
Internally Compensated.
Fits 725, 108A and 741 Sockets
1250C Temperature Tested Dice
Available in Die Form
ORDERING
INFORMATION
t
PACKAGE
TA =2SoC
Vos MAX
(mV)
0.15
0.5
TO-99
CERDIP
8-PIN
PLASTIC
8-PIN
OPOSAJ*
OPO5J*
OPOSAZ"
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
low Noise
Low Bias Current
HighCMRR
HighPSRR
High Gain
low fDriftva. Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . ..
O.5pY
10C
Max
low Driftva. Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O.2,uV/Month
Typ
2.0nAMax
114dBMin
100dBMln
300,DooMln
""""""""""
...,. .. 0.6~Vp-p ax,0.1to 10Hz
M
The OP-O5 series of monolithic instrumentation operational
amplifiers combine excellent performance in 10w-signaHevel
applications with the simplicity of use of a fully-protected,
internally-compensated op amp. The OP-O5 has low input offset
voltage and bias current combined with very high fevels of gain,
input impedance. CMRR, and PSRR.
The OP-O5 isadirectreplacement
in725, 108A,and unnulled 741
sockets allowing instant system performance improvement
without redesign. The OP-O5 is an excellent choice for a wide
variety of applications including strain gauge and thermocouple
bridges, high-gain active filters, buffers, integrators. and sample-
and-hold amplifiers. For dual-matched versions. refer to the
OP-207 and OP-10 data sheets.
HighRINDifferential
HlghRINCM
30MOMIn
200Gf!Typ
. . . . . .. Stable to 500pF Load
-
-
OPO5EP
OPO5CP
-
0.5
1.3
OPOSEJ
OPO5CJ
OP05EZ
OPO5CZ
.
t
For devicesprocesse<l in lolalcompllance 10MIL.STD-883. add /883 after parI
number. Consull factory for 883 data sheet.
Burn-in is available
on commercial
and induslriallemperalure
range
parts
in
CerDJP. plastic DIP, and TO-can packages.
OL
e
ETE
PIN CONNECTIONS
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
Mil
VOSTRIM
a
'M
-a
7V+
. I VOSTRIM
-IN 2
r('
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+
0°"
MIL
COM
COM
+-IN 3
5 N-C.
4
V-ICA-SE)
EPOXY MINI-DIP
(P-Sutfix)
TO-99
(J-Sufflx)
a-PIN HERMETIC DIP
(Z-Suffix)
SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC
v+<>------
R2A
'
~~~-
R1A
=r
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R2BT.
R1B.-1Cl
R7
R9
OUTPUT
NON
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INPUT
R3
,-~~-
R4
R10
INVERTING
INPUT
R6
018
R6
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OP-O5
ABSOLUTE
MAXIMUM RATINGS
(Note 3)
Supply Voltage
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%22V
PACKAGE TYPE
TO.99 (J)
B.Pin Hermetic DIP (Z)
B-Pin Plastic DIP (P)
NOTES:
alA (NOTE 2)
150
148
103
alc
18
16
43
UNITS
DifferentialInput Voltage
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InputVoltage (Note 1)
Output Short-CircuitDuration
Storage Temperature Range
J and Z Packages
P Package
Operating Temperature Range
%30V
,..%22V
Indefinite
65°C to +150°C
-65°C to +125°C
'cm
'cm
'cm
1. For supply voUages less than -z22V, the absolute maximum input voltage is
equal to the supply voltage.
2. a'A is specified for worst case mounting conditions, Le., etA is specified for
d~vice in socket for TO, CerDIP, P-DIP. and LCC packages; a. Ais specified
for device soldered to printed circuit board
for
SO and PLCC pJckages.
3. Absolute maximum ralings apply to both DICE and packaged parts, unless
otherwise noled.
OP-O5A,
OP-O5
55°Cto
+125°C
OP-O5E,OP-O5C
DoCto +70°C
Lead Temperature Range (Soldering, 60 sec)
300°C
Junction Temperature
65°C to +150°C
OBS
PARAMETER
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS at Vs
=
:t15V, TA= 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
OP-OSA
MIN TYP MAX
OP-O5
MIN TYP MAX
-
0.2
0.5
-
0.2
1.0
UNITS
mY
/lV/Mo
Input Offset Voltage
Vos
-
-
Long-Term Input Offset
Voltage Stability
VosfTime
(Note 1)
Input Offset Current
los
Input Bias Current
Is
Input Noise Voltage (Note 2)
Input Noise Voltage Density
(Note 2)
Input Noise Currant
(Note 2)
enpop
en
0.1Hz to 10Hz
fo
=
10Hz
fo= 100Hz
fo= 1000Hz
Inp."
in
RIN
0.1Hzt010Hz
fo = 10Hz
fo= 100Hz
fO
=
1000Hz
(Note 31
Input Noise Current Density
(Note2)
Input Resistance -
Differential-Mode
OLE
TE
0.2
1.0
0.07
0.15
-
-
0.7
2.0
-
-
1.0
2.8
0.6
nA
nA
-
:!:0.7
:1:2.0
0.35
0.6
-
:!:1.0 :!:3.0
0.35
10.3
9.6
-
-
-
10.3
18.0
9.6
11.0
-
-
JJYp..p
-
-
10.0 13.0
-
18.0
10.0
13.0
11.0
30
nVI "Hz
J
14
30
-
-
-
14
pAp_p
-
0.32
-
0.14
80
0.12
0.80
0.23
0.17
-
0.32
0.14
0.12
0.80
0.23
0.17
pA/JHZ
30
-
20
60
-
MO
InputResistance-
Common-Mode
Input Voltage Range
R1NCM
IYR
-
200
-
-
-
10
-
114
200
126
4
500
500
-
-
-
10
Gn
Y
dB
/lYN
V/mY
::!:13.5 :!:14.0
YCM
=
:!:13.5Y
:!:13.5 :!:14.0
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
large-Signal
Voltage Gain
CMRR
PSRR
Avo
114
126
4
500
500
Vs=:!:3Vto:t18Y
RL 2kll, Yo= :!:10Y
RL5OOn. Yo= :!:0.5V
Vs = :t3Y (Note 3)
RL2: 10kO
RL 2kn
-
300
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
200
150
Output Voltage Swing
Slew Rate
.Nole
2i
-
Closed-l.oop Bandwidth
,Note2J
Open-l.oop
Output Resistance
YO
SR
:!:12.5 :!:13.0
:t 12.0 :t 12.8
:!:12.5 :!:13.0
:t12.0 :!:12.8
:!:10.5 :!:12.0
0.3
-
RL 1kO
Rt <:2kll
AVCL
.
+ 1.0
:!:10.5 :!:12.0
0.1
0.4
0.3
-
-
Y
VI/ls
MHz
0.1
--.-..-...---.....---.....-..."""-
0.4
BW
Ro
-
0.6
....-----...--
Power
Consumption
--
Pd
= O.10= 0
No load
Va= :!:3V. o
load
N
Vo
-
60
90
4
-
120
6
-
0.6
"'---""
Offset Adjustment Range
Rp
=
20k!l
.....----
----_._...
NOTES:
1. Long-term input
offset
voltage stability refers to the averaged trend line
of
Vos vs. Time over extended periods after the first 30 days of operation.
Excluding the initial hour of operation, changes in Vos during the first 30
-
-
-.--.....-------.'.-.-.
-
-----..
-
-
-
-
60
90
4
....-
4
_..
120
6
...-----
"'---'-'-
n
mW
4
-....--....-
-
----.......-...........-..
-
"'.-""'--"
mV
curve.
operating days are typically 2.5!,V. Aefer to typical performance
2. Sample tested.
3. Guaranteed by design.
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OP-O5
ELECTRICAL
PARAMETER
CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
Vas
TCVos
TCVosn
105
TClos
Is
TCls
IVR
at Vs= :t15V, -55°C:5
CONDITIONS
TA:5+125°C,
unless otherwise
noted.
OP-oS
TYP MAX
0.3
0.7
0.7
2.0
UNITS
mV
OP-OSA
MIN TYP MAX
Input Offset Voltage
Average Input Offset Voltage
DriftWithout External Trim
With External Trim
-
(Note 2)
Ap=20kO (Nete3)
0.10
0.24
0.3
0.9
MIN
-
-
-
Input Off_et Current
Average Input Offset Current
Drift
Input Bias Current
Average Input Bias Current
Drift
Input Voltage Range
-
-
0.2
0.5
4.0
25
:1:4
25
-
-
1.0
5
-
0.3
1.8
8
:t2
13
:1:13.5
1.0
5.6
50
:t6
50
i"V/oe
nA
pA/oC
nA
pA/"C
(Note 2)
-
(Note 2)
:t1
8
-
-
-
110
-
200
-
:t13.0
OBS
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
CMRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
PSRR
Large-Signal Voltage Gain
AyO
:1:13.0 :1:13.5
-
-
20
VCM :t13.0V
=
123
5
400
110
-
150
123
5
400
-
-
20
V
dB
I'V/V
Vs=:!:3Vto:!:18V
RL2kO. Vo=:1:10V
-
-
-
-
V/mV
Output Voltage Swing
Vo
. RL2kO
TA
=
:1:12.0 :!:12.6
:!:12.0 :!:12.6
V
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
at Vs
=
:t15V,
SYMBOL
Vos
CONDITIONS
Input Offset Voltage
Long-Term Input Offset
Voltage Stability
Input Oll_et Current
loVos/Time
'os
(Notes 1. 2)
Input Bias Current
Input Nol_e Voltage (Note 2)
Is
enp-.p
0.1Hz to 10Hz
Input Noise Voltage Density
(Note 2)
Input Noise Current (Note 2)
Input Noise Current Density
(Note 2)
Input Resistance -
Differential-Mode
Input Resistance -
Common-Mode
Input Voltage Range
en
inp-p
In
fo= 10Hz
fo= 100Hz
fo= 1000Hz
0.1Hz to 10Hz
fo= 10Hz
fO 100Hz
fo= 1000Hz
(Note 3)
OLE
TE
25°C, unless otherwise noted.
OP-oSE
0.2
MIN TYP MAX
OP.<JSC
0.3
-
-
MIN TYP MAX
UNITS
0.5
-
1.3
mV
0.3
1.5
-
0.4
1.8
2.0
6.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.2
3.8
-
i"V/Mo
nA
nA
:t1.2
:!:4.0
0.35
10.0
14
-
:t1.8
:1:7.0
-
10.3
9.6
0.6
18.0
13.0
30
-
-
-
-
0.38 0.65
10.5
10.2
9.8
15
200
13.5
11.5
35
I'Vp-p
11.0
nVI
.j'HZ
pAp-.p
-
-
0.32
0.80
0.14
0.12
50
160
0.23
0.17
-
-
-
-
-
15
0.35
0.15
0.13
0.90
0.27
0.18
PAI.j'HZ
RIN
-
8
33
120
-
MO
GO
RINCM
'VA
-
VcM=:t13.5V
Vs- :!:3Vto ::!;18V
RL 2kO, Vo = :t 10V
Rt <: 5000. Vo = :to.5V
Vs=:t3V(Note3)
At'" 10kll
At;;: 2kO
-
-
-
20
-
-
-
:!:13.5 :1:14.0
:t13.0 :!:14.0
V
dB
I'V/V
VlmV
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Large-Signal
Voltage Gain
CMRR
PSRR
Avo
110
-
123
100
120
5
500
500
200
150
-
,.
100
-
-
32
7
400
400
-
Output Voltage Swing
Vo
AL 1kO
Slew Rate INote 2)
Closed-Loop Bandwidth
iNote2.,
--""
Open-Loop
Output Resistance
:t 12.5 :t 13.0
:t12.0 :t12.8
:t 10.5 oj; 2.0
1
-
-
-
-
-
:t
12.0
:t 13.0
:t11.5 :t12.S
-
-
-
--
V
-
ViI's
MHz
"-.
-
0.1
0.4
:!:12.0
0.3
0.6
60
"'-"'.
SR
BW
Ao
At
=
;;:2kn
AYGL=+1.0
.""
0.1
0.4
...
0.3
0.6
60
Vo-O.lo-O
-
120
6
-
-
-
""'...0"
._-
II
PowerConsumption
Offset Adjustment Range
NOTE: See notes on previous page.
Po
Noload
Vs
=
:t3V, No load
-
-
Rp
=
20k(1
"--
-
-3-
---
90
4
4
-
-
-
95
4
4
150
6
mW
mV
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OP-O5
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
at Vs=
:t15V.
O°C:5 TA:5 +70°C,
unless-otherwise
noted.
OP-O5C
MIN TYP MAX
-
0.35
1.6
UNITS
mV
SYMBOL
Vas
TCVos
TCVosn
'05
TCIOS
18
TCII!
IVA
CONDITIONS
OP-OSE
MIN TYP MAX
0.25
0.6
2.0
0.6
5.3
35
Input Offset Voltage
Average Input Offset Voltage
Drift Without Extemal Trim
With External Trim
Input Offset Current
Average Input Offset Current
Drift
Input Bias Current
Average Input Bias Current
Drift
Input Voltage Range
(Note 2)
Ap=20kfi(Note3)
0.7
0.2
1.4
-
-
-
-
1.3
0.4
2.0
12
4.5
1.5
8.0
50
,.VIGe
nA
pAIGe
nA
pAIGe
V
dB
,.VIV
V/mV
(Note 2)
8
:1:1.5 :1:5.5
(Note 2)
-
-
:!:2.2 :1:9.0
18
50
13
:1:13.0 :1:13.5
35
-
OBS
Common-Mode
Rejection Ratio
CMRR
PSRR
VCM
:!:13.0 :1:13.5
97
120
10
400
-
-
51
-
=
:!:13.0V
Vo=:l:10V
107
180
123
7
450
-
32
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Large-Signal
Voltage Gain
Vs=:!:3Vto:!:16V
RL~2kfi,
-
100
Avo
Vo
-
Output Voltage Swing
RL ~ 2kfi
NOTES:
1. Long-Term Input Offset Voltage Stability refers to the averaged trend line
of Vos vs. Time over extended periods after the first 30 days of operation.
Excluding the initial hour of operation, changes In Vosduring the first 30
operating days are typically 2.5,.V. Reier to typical performance curve.
2. Sample tested.
3. Guaranteed by design.
OLE
TE
:1:12.0 :!:12.6
-
:!:11.0 :1:12.8
-
V
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