LF155/LF156/LF256/LF257/LF355/LF356/LF357 JFET Input Operational Amplifiers
December 2001
LF155/LF156/LF256/LF257/LF355/LF356/LF357 JFET Input Operational Amplifiers
General Description
These are the first monolithic JFET input operational amplifiers to incorporate well matched, high voltage JFETs on the same chip with standard bipolar transistors (BI-FET™ Technology). These amplifiers feature low input bias and offset currents/low offset voltage and offset voltage drift, coupled with offset adjust which does not degrade drift or common-mode rejection. The devices are also designed for high slew rate, wide bandwidth, extremely fast settling time, low voltage and current noise and a low 1/f noise corner. n Logarithmic amplifiers n Photocell amplifiers n Sample and Hold circuits Common Features n Low input bias current: 30pA n Low Input Offset Current: 3pA n High input impedance: 1012Ω n Low input noise current: n High common-mode rejection ratio: n Large dc voltage gain: 106 dB
100 dB
Features
Advantages n Replace expensive hybrid and module FET op amps n Rugged JFETs allow blow-out free handling compared with MOSFET input devices n Excellent for low noise applications using either high or low source impedance — very low 1/f corner n Offset adjust does not degrade drift or common-mode rejection as in most monolithic amplifiers n New output stage allows use of large capacitive loads (5,000 pF) without stability problems n Internal compensation and large differential input voltage capability
Uncommon Features
LF155/ LF355
j Extremely
LF156/ LF256/ LF356 1.5
LF257/ LF357 (AV =5) 1.5
Units
4
µs
fast settling time to 0.01%
j Fast slew
5 2.5 20
12 5 12
50 20 12
V/µs MHz
rate
j Wide gain
Applications
n n n n Precision high speed integrators Fast D/A and A/D converters High impedance buffers Wideband, low noise, low drift amplifiers
bandwidth
j Low input
noise voltage
Simplified Schematic
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*3pF in LF357 series.
BI-FET™, BI-FET II™ are trademarks of National Semiconductor Corporation.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/Distributors for availability and specifications. LF155/6 Supply Voltage Differential Input Voltage Input Voltage Range (Note 2) Output Short Circuit Duration TJMAX H-Package N-Package M-Package Power Dissipation at TA = 25˚C (Notes 1, 8) H-Package (Still Air) H-Package (400 LF/Min Air Flow) N-Package M-Package Thermal Resistance (Typical) θJA H-Package (Still Air) H-Package (400 LF/Min Air Flow) N-Package M-Package (Typical) θJC H-Package Storage Temperature Range Soldering Information (Lead Temp.) Metal Can Package Soldering (10 sec.) Dual-In-Line Package Soldering (10 sec.) Small Outline Package Vapor Phase (60 sec.) Infrared (15 sec.) 215˚C 220˚C 215˚C 220˚C 260˚C 260˚C 260˚C 300˚C 300˚C 300˚C 23˚C/W −65˚C to +150˚C 23˚C/W −65˚C to +150˚C 23˚C/W −65˚C to +150˚C 160˚C/W 65˚C/W 160˚C/W 65˚C/W 130˚C/W 195˚C/W 160˚C/W 65˚C/W 130˚C/W 195˚C/W 560 mW 1200 mW 400 mW 1000 mW 670 mW 380 mW 400 mW 1000 mW 670 mW 380 mW 150˚C 115˚C 100˚C 100˚C 115˚C 100˚C 100˚C LF256/7/LF356B LF355/6/7
± 22V ± 40V ± 20V
Continuous
± 22V ± 40V ± 20V
Continuous
± 18V ± 30V ± 16V
Continuous
See AN-450 “Surface Mounting Methods and Their Effect on Product Reliability” for other methods of soldering surface mount devices. ESD tolerance (100 pF discharged through 1.5kΩ) 1000V 1000V 1000V
DC Electrical Characteristics
(Note 3) Symbol VOS ∆VOS/∆T ∆TC/∆VOS IOS Parameter Input Offset Voltage Average TC of Input Offset Voltage Change in Average TC with VOS Adjust Input Offset Current Conditions Min RS =50Ω, TA =25˚C Over Temperature RS =50Ω RS =50Ω, (Note 4) TJ =25˚C, (Notes 3, 5) TJ≤THIGH 5 0.5 3 20 20 LF155/6 Typ 3 Max Min 5 7 5 0.5 3 20 1 LF256/7 LF356B Typ 3 Max Min 5 6.5 5 0.5 3 50 2 LF355/6/7 Typ 3 Max 10 13 mV mV µV/˚C µV/˚C per mV pA nA Units
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DC Electrical Characteristics
(Note 3) Symbol IB RIN AVOL Parameter Input Bias Current Input Resistance Large Signal Voltage Gain Output Voltage Swing Input Common-Mode Voltage Range Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio (Note 6)
(Continued) LF256/7 LF356B Max Min 100 50 10 50 25
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Conditions Min TJ =25˚C, (Notes 3, 5) TJ≤THIGH TJ =25˚C VS = ± 15V, TA =25˚C VO = ± 10V, RL =2k Over Temperature
LF155/6 Typ 30
LF355/6/7 Max Min 100 5 Typ 30 10 25 15
12
Units pA nA Ω V/mV V/mV
Typ 30 10
12
Max 200 8
200
50 25
200
200
VO VCM CMRR PSRR
VS = ± 15V, RL =10k VS = ± 15V, RL =2k VS = ± 15V
± 12 ± 10 ± 11
85 85
± 13 ± 12
+15.1 −12 100 100
± 12 ± 10 ± 11
85 85
± 13 ± 12 ± 15.1
−12 100 100
± 12 ± 10
+10 80 80
± 13 ± 12
+15.1 −12 100 100
V V V V dB dB
DC Electrical Characteristics
TA = TJ = 25˚C, VS = ± 15V Parameter Supply Current LF155 Typ 2 Max 4 LF355 Typ 2 Max 4 LF156/256/257/356B Typ 5 Max 7 LF356 Typ 5 Max 10 LF357 Typ 5 Max 10 Units mA
AC Electrical Characteristics
TA = TJ = 25˚C, VS = ± 15V LF155/355 Symbol SR Parameter Slew Rate Conditions Typ LF155/6: AV =1, LF357: AV =5 GBW ts en Gain Bandwidth Product Settling Time to 0.01% Equivalent Input Noise Voltage (Note 7) RS =100Ω f=100 Hz f=1000 Hz in Equivalent Input Current Noise Input Capacitance f=100 Hz f=1000 Hz 25 20 0.01 0.01 3 15 12 0.01 0.01 3 15 12 0.01 0.01 3 pF 2.5 4 5 1.5 5 LF156/256/ 356B Min 7.5 LF156/256/356/ LF356B Typ 12 50 20 1.5 LF257/357 Units Typ V/µs V/µs MHz µs
CIN
Notes for Electrical Characteristics
Note 1: The maximum power dissipation for these devices must be derated at elevated temperatures and is dictated by TJMAX, θJA, and the ambient temperature, TA. The maximum available power dissipation at any temperature is PD =(TJMAX−TA)/θJA or the 25˚C PdMAX, whichever is less. Note 2: Unless otherwise specified the absolute maximum negative input voltage is equal to the negative power supply voltage. Note 3: Unless otherwise stated, these test conditions apply:
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Notes for Electrical Characteristics
LF155/156 Supply Voltage, VS TA THIGH
(Continued) LF256/257 LF356B LF355/6/7 VS = ± 15V 0˚C ≤ TA ≤ +70˚C +70˚C
± 15V ≤ VS ≤ ± 20V
−55˚C ≤ TA ≤ +125˚C +125˚C
± 15V ≤ VS ≤ ± 20V
−25˚C ≤ TA ≤ +85˚C +85˚C
± 15V ≤ VS ± 20V
0˚C ≤ TA ≤ +70˚C +70˚C
and VOS, IB and IOS are measured at VCM = 0. Note 4: The Temperature Coefficient of the adjusted input offset voltage changes only a small amount (0.5µV/˚C typically) for each mV of adjustment from its original unadjusted value. Common-mode rejection and open loop voltage gain are also unaffected by offset adjustment. Note 5: The input bias currents are junction leakage currents which approximately double for every 10˚C increase in the junction temperature, TJ. Due to limited production test time, the input bias currents measured are correlated to junction temperature. In normal operation the junction temperature rises above the ambient temperature as a result of internal power dissipation, Pd. TJ = TA + θJA Pd where θJA is the thermal resistance from junction to ambient. Use of a heat sink is recommended if input bias current is to be kept to a minimum. Note 6: Supply Voltage Rejection is measured for both supply magnitudes increasing or decreasing simultaneously, in accordance with common practice. Note 7: Settling time is defined here, for a unity gain inverter connection using 2 kΩ resistors for the LF155/6. It is the time required for the error voltage (the voltage at the inverting input pin on the amplifier) to settle to within 0.01% of its final value from the time a 10V step input is applied to the inverter. For the LF357, AV = −5, the feedback resistor from output to input is 2kΩ and the output step is 10V (See Settling Time Test Circuit). Note 8: Max. Power Dissipation is defined by the package characteristics. Operating the part near the Max. Power Dissipation may cause the part to operate outside guaranteed limits.
Typical DC Performance Characteristics
specified. Input Bias Current
Curves are for LF155 and LF156 unless otherwise Input Bias Current
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Input Bias Current
Voltage Swing
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specified. (Continued) Supply Current
Curves are for LF155 and LF156 unless otherwise
Supply Current
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Negative Current Limit
Positive Current Limit
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Positive Common-Mode Input Voltage Limit
Negative Common-Mode Input Voltage Limit
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Typical DC Performance Characteristics
specified. (Continued) Open Loop Voltage Gain
Curves are for LF155 and LF156 unless otherwise
Output Voltage Swing
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Typical AC Performance Characteristics
Gain Bandwidth Gain Bandwidth
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Normalized Slew Rate
Output Impedance
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Output Impedance
(Continued) LF155 Small Signal Pulse Response, AV = +1
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LF156 Small Signal Pulse Response, AV = +1
LF155 Large Signal Pulse Response, AV = +1
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LF156 Large Signal Puls Response, AV = +1
Inverter Settling Time
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Inverter Settling Time
(Continued) Open Loop Frequency Response
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Bode Plot
Bode Plot
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Bode Plot
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
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Power Supply Rejection Ratio
(Continued) Power Supply Rejection Ratio
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Undistorted Output Voltage Swing
Equivalent Input Noise Voltage
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Equivalent Input Noise Voltage (Expanded Scale)
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Detailed Schematic
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*C = 3pF in LF357 series.
Connection Diagrams
(Top Views) Dual-In-Line Package (M and N)
Metal Can Package (H)
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Order Number LF155H, LF156H, LF256H, LF257H, LF356BH, LF356H, or LF357H See NS Package Number H08C
*Available per JM38510/11401 or JM38510/11402
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Order Number LF356M, LF356MX, LF355N, or LF356N See NS Package Number M08A or N08E
Application Hints
These are op amps with JFET input devices. These JFETs have large reverse breakdown voltages from gate to source and drain eliminating the need for clamps across the inputs. Therefore large differential input voltages can easily be accommodated without a large increase in input current. The maximum differential input voltage is independent of the supply voltages. However, neither of the input voltages should be allowed to exceed the negative supply as this will cause large currents to flow which can result in a destroyed unit. Exceeding the negative common-mode limit on either input will force the output to a high state, potentially causing a
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(Continued)
Typical Circuit Connections
VOS Adjustment
reversal of phase to the output. Exceeding the negative common-mode limit on both inputs will force the amplifier output to a high state. In neither case does a latch occur since raising the input back within the common-mode range again puts the input stage and thus the amplifier in a normal operating mode. Exceeding the positive common-mode limit on a single input will not change the phase of the output however, if both inputs exceed the limit, the output of the amplifier will be forced to a high state. These amplifiers will operate with the common-mode input voltage equal to the positive supply. In fact, the common-mode voltage can exceed the positive supply by approximately 100 mV independent of supply voltage and over the full operating temperature range. The positive supply can therefore be used as a reference on an input as, for example, in a supply current monitor and/or limiter. Precautions should be taken to ensure that the power supply for the integrated circuit never becomes reversed in polarity or that the unit is not inadvertently installed backwards in a socket as an unlimited current surge through the resulting forward diode within the IC could cause fusing of the internal conductors and result in a destroyed unit. All of the bias currents in these amplifiers are set by FET current sources. The drain currents for the amplifiers are therefore essentially independent of supply voltage. As with most amplifiers, care should be taken with lead dress, component placement and supply decoupling in order to ensure stability. For example, resistors from the output to an input should be placed with the body close to the input to minimize “pickup” and maximize the frequency of the feedback pole by minimizing the capacitance from the input to ground. A feedback pole is created when the feedback around any amplifier is resistive. The parallel resistance and capacitance from the input of the device (usually the inverting input) to AC ground set the frequency of the pole. In many instances the frequency of this pole is much greater than the expected 3dB frequency of the closed loop gain and consequently there is negligible effect on stability margin. However, if the feedback pole is less than approximately six times the expected 3 dB frequency a lead capacitor should be placed from the output to the input of the op amp. The value of the added capacitor should be such that the RC time constant of this capacitor and the resistance it parallels is greater than or equal to the original feedback pole time constant.
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VOS is adjusted with a 25k potentiometer The potentiometer wiper is connected to V+ For potentiometers with temperature coefficient of 100 ppm/˚C or less the additional drift with adjust is ≈ 0.5µV/ ˚C/mV of adjustment Typical overall drift: 5µV/˚C ± (0.5µV/˚C/mV of adj.) Driving Capacitive Loads
•
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* LF155/6 R = 5k
LF357 R = 1.25k Due to a unique output stage design, these amplifiers have the ability to drive large capacitive loads and still maintain stability. CL(MAX) . 0.01µF. Overshoot ≤ 20% Settling time (ts) . 5µs LF357. A Large Power BW Amplifier
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For distortion ≤ 1% and a 20 Vp-p VOUT swing, power bandwidth is: 500kHz.
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Settling Time Test Circuit
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• • • •
Settling time is tested with the LF155/6 connected as unity gain inverter and LF357 connected for AV = −5 FET used to isolate the probe capacitance Output = 10V step AV = −5 for LF357
Large Signal Inverter Output, VOUT (from Settling Time Circuit)
LF355 LF357
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LF356
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(Continued) Low Drift Adjustable Voltage Reference
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• • • • •
∆ VOUT/∆T = ± 0.002%/˚C All resistors and potentiometers should be wire-wound P1: drift adjust P2: VOUT adjust Use LF155 for
j Low IB j Low drift j Low supply current
Fast Logarithmic Converter
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• • • • •
Dynamic range: 100µA ≤ Ii ≤ 1mA (5 decades), |VO| = 1V/decade Transient response: 3µs for ∆Ii = 1 decade C1, C2, R2, R3: added dynamic compensation VOS adjust the LF156 to minimize quiescent error RT: Tel Labs type Q81 + 0.3%/˚C
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(Continued) Precision Current Monitor
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VO = 5 R1/R2 (V/mA of IS) R1, R2, R3: 0.1% resistors Use LF155 for
j Common-mode range to supply range j Low IB j Low VOS j Low Supply Current
8-Bit D/A Converter with Symmetrical Offset Binary Operation
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• •
R1, R2 should be matched within ± 0.05% Full-scale response time: 3µs EO +9.920 +0.040 −0.040 −9.920 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Comments Positive Full-Scale (+) Zero-Scale (−) Zero-Scale Negative Full-Scale
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(Continued) Wide BW Low Noise, Low Drift Amplifier
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Parasitic input capacitance C1 . (3pF for LF155, LF156 and LF357 plus any additional layout capacitance) interacts with feedback elements and creates undesirable high frequency pole. To compensate add C2 such that: R2 C2 . R1 C1. Boosting the LF156 with a Current Amplifier
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•
IOUT(MAX).150mA (will drive RL≥ 100Ω)
•
No additional phase shift added by the current amplifier
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(Continued) 3 Decades VCO
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R1, R4 matched. Linearity 0.1% over 2 decades.
Isolating Large Capacitive Loads
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• • •
Overshoot 6% ts 10µs When driving large CL, the VOUT slew rate determined by CL and IOUT(MAX):
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(Continued) Low Drift Peak Detector
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By adding D1 and Rf, VD1 =0 during hold mode. Leakage of D2 provided by feedback path through Rf. Leakage of circuit is essentially Ib (LF155, LF156) plus capacitor leakage of Cp. Diode D3 clamps VOUT (A1) to VIN−VD3 to improve speed and to limit reverse bias of D2. Maximum input frequency should be 100 Use LF155 for
j Low IB j Low supply current
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
Metal Can Package (H) Order Number LF155H, LF156H, LF256H, LF257H, LF356BH, LF356H or LF357H NS Package Number H08C
Small Outline Package (M) Order Number LF356M or LF356MX NS Package Number M08A
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inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued)
Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N) Order Number LF356N NS Package Number N08E
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