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LM324DT

Manufacturer Part Number
LM324DT
Description
IC OPAMP QUAD 32V 14SOIC
Manufacturer
Rohm Semiconductor
Series
Signaturer
Datasheet

Specifications of LM324DT

Amplifier Type
General Purpose
Number Of Circuits
4
Slew Rate
0.4 V/µs
Gain Bandwidth Product
1.3MHz
Current - Input Bias
20nA
Voltage - Input Offset
7000µV
Current - Supply
1.5mA
Current - Output / Channel
20mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
3 V ~ 32 V, ±1.5 V ~ 16 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
14-SOIC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Output Type
-
-3db Bandwidth
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●Description of Electrical Characteristics
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Described below are descriptions of the relevant electrical terms
Please note that item names, symbols and their meanings may differ from those on another manufacturer’s documents.
1.Absolute maximum ratings
1.1 Power supply voltage (Vcc
1.2 Differential input voltage (VID)
1.3 Input common-mode voltage range (VICM)
1.4 Operating and storage temperature ranges (Topr,Tstg)
1.5 Power dissipation (Pd)
2. Electrical characteristics
2.1 Input offset voltage (VIO)
2.2 Input offset voltage drift (DVIO)
2.3 Input offset current (IIO)
2.4 Input offset current drift (DIIO)
2.5 Input bias current (IIB)
2.6 Circuit current (ICC)
2.7 High level output voltage/low level output voltage (VOH/VOL)
2.8 Large signal voltage gain (AVD)
2.9 Input common-mode voltage range (VICM)
2.10 Common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR)
2.11 Power supply rejection ratio (SVR)
2.12 Output source current/ output sink current (IOH/IOL)
2.13 Channel separation (VO1/VO2)
2.14 Slew rate (SR)
2.15 Gain bandwidth product (GBP)
The absolute maximum ratings are values that should never be exceeded, since doing so may result in deterioration of electrical characteristics or damage to
the part itself as well as peripheral components.
Expresses the maximum voltage that can be supplied between the positive and negative supply terminals without causing deterioration of the electrical
characteristics or destruction of the internal circuitry.
Indicates the maximum voltage that can be supplied between the non-inverting and inverting terminals without damaging the IC.
Signifies the maximum voltage that can be supplied to non-inverting and inverting terminals without causing deterioration of the characteristics or damage to
the IC itself. Normal operation is not guaranteed within the common-mode voltage range of the maximum ratings – use within the input common-mode
voltage range of the electric characteristics instead.
The operating temperature range indicates the temperature range within which the IC can operate. The higher the ambient temperature, the lower the power
consumption of the IC. The storage temperature range denotes the range of temperatures the IC can be stored under without causing excessive
deterioration of the electrical characteristics.
Indicates the power that can be consumed by a particular mounted board at ambient temperature (25℃). For packaged products, Pd is determined by the
maximum junction temperature and the thermal resistance.
Signifies the voltage difference between the non-inverting and inverting terminals. It can be thought of as the input voltage difference required for setting the
output voltage to 0 V.
Denotes the ratio of the input offset voltage fluctuation to the ambient temperature fluctuation.
Indicates the difference of input bias current between the non-inverting and inverting terminals.
Signifies the ratio of the input offset current fluctuation to the ambient temperature fluctuation.
Denotes the current that flows into or out of the input terminal, it is defined by the average of the input bias current at the non-inverting terminal and the input
bias current at the inverting terminal.
Indicates the current of the IC itself that flows under specified conditions and during no-load steady state.
Signifying the voltage range that can be output under specified load conditions, it is in general divided into high level output voltage and low level output
voltage. High level output voltage indicates the upper limit of the output voltage, while low level output voltage the lower limit.
The amplifying rate (gain) of the output voltage against the voltage difference between non-inverting and inverting terminals, it is (normally) the amplifying
rate (gain) with respect to DC voltage.
AVD = (output voltage fluctuation) / (input offset fluctuation)
Indicates the input voltage range under which the IC operates normally.
Signifies the ratio of fluctuation of the input offset voltage when the in-phase input voltage is changed (DC fluctuation).
CMRR = (change in input common-mode voltage) / (input offset fluctuation)
Denotes the ratio of fluctuation of the input offset voltage when supply voltage is changed (DC fluctuation).
SVR = (change in power supply voltage) / (input offset fluctuation)
The maximum current that can be output under specific output conditions, it is divided into output source current and output sink current. The output source
current indicates the current flowing out of the IC, and the output sink current the current flowing into the IC.
Expresses the amount of fluctuation of the input offset voltage or output voltage with respect to the change in the output voltage of a driven channel.
Indicates the time fluctuation ratio of the output voltage when an input step signal is supplied.
The product of the specified signal frequency and the gain of the op-amp at such frequency, it gives the approximate value of the frequency where the gain of
the op-amp is 1 (maximum frequency, and unity gain frequency).
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Technical Note
2010.04 - Rev.A

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