MC33206 Motorola, MC33206 Datasheet

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MC33206

Manufacturer Part Number
MC33206
Description
(MC33206 / MC33207) LOW VOLTAGE RAIL-TO-RAIL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
Manufacturer
Motorola
Datasheet
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Rail-To-Rail Operational
Amplifiers with Enable
Feature
operation on both the input and output. The inputs can be driven as high as
200 mV beyond the supply rails without phase reversal on the outputs and
the output can swing within 50 mV of each rail. This rail–to–rail operation
enables the user to make full use of the supply voltage range available. It is
designed to work at very low supply voltages ( 0.9 V) yet can operate with a
single supply of up to 12 V and ground. Output current boosting techniques
provide a high output current capability while keeping the drain current of the
amplifier to a minimum.
The typical supply current in the standby mode is <1.0 A (V Enable = Gnd).
The addition of an enable function makes this amplifier an ideal choice for
power sensitive applications, battery powered equipment (instrumentation and
monitoring), portable telecommunication, and sample–and–hold applications.
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
Amplifier Function
(1.8 V and Ground to 12 V and Ground)
The MC33206/7 family of operational amplifiers provide rail–to–rail
The MC33206/7 has an enable mode that can be controlled externally.
Standby Mode (I D 1.0 A, Typ)
Low Voltage, Single Supply Operation
Rail–to–Rail Input Common Mode Voltage Range
Output Voltage Swings within 50 mV of both Rails
No Phase Reversal on the Output for Over–Driven Input Signals
High Output Current (I SC = 80 mA, Typ)
Low Supply Current (I D = 0.9 mA, Typ)
600
Typical Gain Bandwidth Product = 2.2 MHz
Operational
Quad
Quad
Dual
Dual
Output Drive Capability
ORDERING INFORMATION
MC33206D
MC33206P
MC33207D
MC33207P
Device
Temperature Range
T
T A = –40 to +105 C
T A = –40 to +105 C
Operating
40
105 C
Plastic DIP
Plastic DIP
Package
SO–14
SO–16
Motorola, Inc. 1999
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
16
Enable 2, 3
14
Inputs 2
Inputs 1
Inputs 1
16
Output 1
Output 2
Enable 1
Output 1
1
1
14
V CC
N.C.
N.C.
V EE
MC33206
MC33207
LOW VOLTAGE
RAIL–TO–RAIL
SEMICONDUCTOR
1
TECHNICAL DATA
Order this document by MC33206/D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
(Quad, Top View)
(Dual, Top View)
MC33206
MC33207
1
2
1
PLASTIC PACKAGE
PLASTIC PACKAGE
PLASTIC PACKAGE
PLASTIC PACKAGE
4
3
2
CASE 751A
CASE 751B
16
15
14
13
12
10
11
CASE 646
14
13
12
11
10
CASE 648
P SUFFIX
D SUFFIX
P SUFFIX
D SUFFIX
9
9
8
(SO–14)
(SO–16)
Enable 1, 4
Output 4
Output 3
N.C.
V CC
Output 2
Enable 2
N.C.
V EE
Inputs 4
Inputs 3
Inputs 2
Rev 1
1

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MC33206 Summary of contents

Page 1

... The MC33206/7 has an enable mode that can be controlled externally. The typical supply current in the standby mode is <1 Enable = Gnd). The addition of an enable function makes this amplifier an ideal choice for power sensitive applications, battery powered equipment (instrumentation and monitoring), portable telecommunication, and sample– ...

Page 2

... Power dissipation must be considered to ensure maximum junction temperature ( not exceeded. 4. ESD data available upon request. DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristic Input Offset Voltage ( 0 1.0 to 5.0 V) MC33206 MC33201 –40 to +105 C MC33207 MC33202 –40 to +105 C Input Offset Voltage Temperature Coefficient ( – ...

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... DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristic Power Supply Current ( 2 –40 to +105 C, per Amplifier) MC33206: V Enable = 5.0 Vdc MC33206: V Enable = Gnd (Standby) MC33207: V Enable = 5.0 Vdc MC33207: V Enable = Gnd (Standby) Enable Input Voltage (per Amplifier) Enabled – Amplifier “On” Disabled – Amplifier “Off” (Standby) ...

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... Pin DIP 3000 2500 2000 14 Pin DIP 1500 1000 SO–14/SO–1 6 500 0 –60 – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( C) 4 MC33206 MC33207 Figure 1. Circuit Schematic (Each Amplifier – Figure 3. Input Offset Voltage Distribution 5 120 150 – ...

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... Supply Voltage 600 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA MC33206 MC33207 Figure 5. Input Bias Current versus Temperature 200 160 120 > 1 –55 –40 – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( C) Figure 7. Open Loop Voltage Gain ...

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... Gnd 125 100 Source 75 Sink –55 –40 – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( C) 6 MC33206 MC33207 Figure 11. Common Mode Rejection 100 6 –6 –55 to +125 1.0 M 100 Figure 13. Output Short Circuit Current versus Output Voltage ...

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... –6 600 100 Gain Margin 0 –55 –40 – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( C) MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA MC33206 MC33207 Figure 17. Gain Bandwidth Product 4 2 –2 100 kHz 3.0 2.0 1 105 125 –55 –40 –25 Figure 19. Voltage Gain and Phase ...

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... 6 –6 8.0 Vpp 100 1 FREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 26. Equivalent Input Noise Voltage MC33206 MC33207 Figure 23. Output Voltage versus Load Resistance 5 4 3.0 8.0 2.0 6 Gnd 4 1 1.0 2 ...

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... In other words, an amplifier can become unstable when the phase becomes greater than 180 degrees before the open loop gain drops to unity gain. Figures 18 and 19 show this situation as frequency increases for a given load. The MC33206/7 can typically drive up to 300 pF loads at unity gain without oscillating. End of Discharge 1.5 V ...

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... SPICE Model If a SPICE Macromodel is desired for the MC33206/07, the user can define the characteristics from the following information. Obtain the SPICE Macromodel for the MC33204 Rail–to–Rail Operational Amplifier (device is the same as the MC33207). For the Enable feature of the MC33207, simulate bipolar switch ...

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... PLANE 0.25 (0.010 –A– 0.25 (0.010) MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA MC33206 MC33207 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS P SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 646–06 ISSUE SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 751A–03 (SO–14) ISSUE 0.25 (0.010 ...

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