LM306H National Semiconductor, LM306H Datasheet
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... LM106 series. They can also be operated from any negative supply voltage between −3V and −12V with little ef- fect on performance. © 1997 National Semiconductor Corporation DS007756 PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:16 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 December 1994 The LM106 is specified for operation over the − ...
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... Schematic and Connection Diagrams Note: Pin 4 connected to case. † Available per SMD # 8003701 www.national.com PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:17 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 Metal Can DS007756-2 Top View Order Number LM106H, LM106H/883 † or LM306H See NS Package Number H08A 2 Proof DS007756-1 2 ...
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... Absolute Maximum Ratings TARGET FOR FNXref NS0058*) If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. (Note 6) Positive Supply Voltage Negative Supply Voltage Output Voltage Output to Negative Supply Voltage Differential Input Voltage Electrical Characteristics ...
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Electrical Characteristics Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of LM106 is 150˚C, LM306 is 85˚C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 170˚C/W, junction to ambient, or 23˚C/W, junction to case. Note ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics Saturation Voltage DS007756-12 Input Current DS007756-15 Positive Supply Current DS007756-18 PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:21 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 (Continued) Positive Output Level Short Circuit Output Current DS007756-13 Response Time for Response Time for Various Input Overdrives Various Input ...
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... PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:22 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 inches (millimeters) Metal Can Package (H) Order Number LM106H, LM106H/883 or LM306H NS Package Number H08A 2. A critical component in any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be rea- sonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system affect its safety or effectiveness ...