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6110fa
For more information
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LT6110
The
l
denotes the specifications which apply over the full specified
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. V
+
= 5V, V
–
= V
IMON
= 0V, I
+IN
= 100µA, V
IOUT
– V
IMON
= 1.2V, unless
otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
V
+
V
OS
PARAMETER
Supply Range
Amplifier Input Offset Voltage
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C (Note 5)
85°C ≤ T
A
≤ 125°C (Note 5)
–40°C ≤ T
A
≤ 0°C (Note 5)
I
+IN
= 10µA to 1mA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C (Note 6)
V
IOUT
= 0.4V to 5V
V
IMON
= 0V to 1V
CONDITIONS
l
l
l
l
elecTrical characTerisTics
MIN
2.0
TYP
100
MAX
50
300
400
500
550
0.3
0.5
1.5
0.02
1
UNITS
V
µV
µV
µV
µV
mV/mA
mV/mA
mV/mA
mV/V
mV/V
µV/°C
∆V
OS
/∆I
+IN
∆V
OS
/∆V
IOUT
∆V
OS
/∆V
IMON
∆V
OS
/∆T
I
B
I
OS
PSRR
Amplifier Input Offset Voltage Change
with I
+IN
Amplifier Input Offset Voltage Change
with IOUT Voltage
Amplifier Input Offset Voltage Change
with IMON Voltage
Amplifier Input Offset Voltage Drift
Amplifer Input Bias Current (–IN)
Amplifier Input Offset Current
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
IOUT Current Error (Note 4)
(Referred to I
+IN
)
0.15
l
l
l
l
l
0.005
0.3
1
35
V
+
= 5V
l
70
100
nA
nA
nA
dB
dB
V
+
= 5V
V
+
= 2.0V to 36V
V
+
= 36V to 50V
I
+IN
= 10µA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C, (Note 6)
I
+IN
= 100µA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C, (Note 6)
I
+IN
= 1mA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C, (Note 6)
l
l
l
l
1
96
90
110
100
0.6
0.5
l
l
1.6
2
2.5
1
1.5
2.3
2.5
3
4
3
3.5
5
3
3.5
5
4
5
6
0.2
0.4
0.2
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%/V
%/V
%/V
mA
µA
µA
µA
µA
Ω
kHz
µs
0.75
l
l
IMON Current Error (Note 4)
(Referred to I
+IN
)
I
+IN
= 10µA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C, (Note 6)
I
+IN
= 100µA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C, (Note 6)
I
+IN
= 1mA
0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C, (Note 6)
1.5
l
l
1.5
l
l
1.7
l
l
l
l
l
l
∆I
IOUT
/V
IOUT
∆I
IMON
/V
IMON
IOUT Current Error Change with
IOUT Voltage (Note 4)
IMON Current Error Change with
IMON Voltage (Note 4)
+IN Current Range
Supply Current
V
IOUT
= 0.4V to 3.5V
V
IOUT
= 0.4V to 5V
V
IMON
= 0V to 3.1V, V
IOUT
= 5V
0.01
16
1
30
50
50
100
0.0225
I
S
V
+
= 5V, I
+IN
= 0µA
V
+
= 50V, I
+IN
= 0µA, V
IOUT
= 25V
l
30
l
R
SENSE
BW
t
r
R
SENSE
Resistance
Signal Bandwidth (–3dB)
Rise Time
(Note 2)
I
+IN
= 100µA, R
IOUT
= 1k
0.0165
0.02
180
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LT6110
elecTrical characTerisTics
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. In addition to the Absolute Maximum Ratings, the
output current and supply current must be limited to insure that the power
dissipation in the LT6110 does not allow the die temperature to exceed
150°C. See the Applications Information section Power Dissipation for
further information.
Note 2:
R
SENSE
resistance and maximum R
SENSE
currents are guaranteed
by characterization and process controls.
Note 3:
The LT6110I is guaranteed to meet specified performance from
–40°C to 85°C. The LT6110H is guaranteed to meet specified performance
from –40°C to 125°C.
Note 4:
Specified error is for the LT6110 output current mirror and does
not include errors due to V
OS
or resistor tolerances. Since most systems
will not have 100% correction, the total system error can be compensated
to less than the specified error with proper design. See the Applications
Information section for details.
Note 5:
Measurement errors limit automatic testing accuracy. These
measurements are guaranteed by design correlation, characterization and
testing to wider limits.
Note 6:
The 0°C ≤ T
A
≤ 85°C temperature range is guaranteed by
characterization and correlation to testing at–40°C, 25°C and 85°C.
Typical perForMance characTerisTics
200
V
OS
Distribution
800 UNITS
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
NUMBER OF UNITS
125
100
75
50
25
0
–350 –250 –150 –50 50 150 250
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
350
200
100
T
A
= 125°C
T
A
= 85°C
T
A
= 0°C
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
V
+
= 5V
V
IOUT
= 1.2V
175
V
IMON
= 0V
I
+IN
= 100µA
150
400
300
V
OS
vs Supply Voltage
I
+IN
= 100µA
V
IOUT
= 0.4V
V
IMON
= 0V
400
300
200
100
0
–100
–200
V
OS
vs Supply Voltage
I
+IN
= 100µA
V
IOUT
= 25V
V
IMON
= 0V
T
A
= 85°C
T
A
= 125°C
0
–100
–200
T
A
= –40°C, –55°C
T
A
= 25°C
T
A
= 0°C
T
A
= –40°C, –55°C
T
A
= 25°C
0
5
10 15 20 25 30
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
35
40
35
40
45
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
50
6110 G03
6110 G01
6110 G02
NUMBER OF UNITS
8
6
4
2
200
100
0
–100
–200
0.1
T
A
= 25°C
T
A
= 125°C
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (mV)
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
V
+
= 5V
V
IOUT
= 1.2V
10 V
IMON
= 0V
I
+IN
= 100µA
12
V
OS
Temperature Coefficient
40 UNITS
–40°C TO 125°C
400
300
V
OS
vs IOUT Voltage
V
+
= 36V
V
IMON
= 0V
I
+IN
= 100µA
T
A
= 85°C
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
V
OS
vs IOUT Voltage
V
+
= 50V
V
IMON
= 25V
I
+IN
= 100µA
T
A
= 125°C
T
A
= 85°C
T
A
= 25°C
T
A
= –55°C
T
A
= 0°C
30
35
T
A
= –40°C
50
6110 G06
T
A
= –55°C
T
A
= 0°C
T
A
= –40°C
0
0
1.0
2.0
–3.0 –2.0 –1.0
3.0
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (µV/°C)
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