SLOS018I May 1988 – July 2016 LT1013 , LT1013AM , LT1013D , LT1013M
PRODUCTION DATA.
The LT1013x device is a dual operational amplifier with low natural VIO without programming memory that can be erased. There are no side effects from active VIO correction used by other op amps. The LT1013x has built-in protection for input voltage below VCC–. However, an external resistance must be add to protect the LT1013x from input voltage greater than VCC+.
For voltages less than VCC–, a pair of 400-Ω resistors limit input current. These resistors have parasitic diodes to VCC+. Therefore, external series resistance is needed if input voltage exceed VCC+
High output is provided by Q33 emitter for low output impedance. Q26 provides active current limiting for sourcing current.
Low output is provided by Q34 collector for lower output voltage near VCC– rail. Q24 provides active current limiting for sinking current.
The minimum supply voltage for proper operation of the LT1013x is 3.4 V (three NiCad batteries). Typical supply current at this voltage is 290 µA; therefore, power dissipation is only 1 mW per amplifier.
The LT1013x is fully specified for single-supply operation (VCC− = 0). The common-mode input voltage range includes ground, and the output swings to within a few millivolts of ground.
Furthermore, the LT1013x has specific circuitry that addresses the difficulties of single-supply operation, both at the input and at the output. At the input, the driving signal can fall below 0 V, either inadvertently or on a transient basis. If the input is more than a few hundred millivolts below ground, the LT1013x is designed to deal with the following two problems that can occur:
This phase-reversal protection circuitry does not function when the other operational amplifier on the LT1013x is driven hard into negative saturation at the output. Phase-reversal protection does not work on amplifier 1 when amplifier 2 output is in negative saturation nor on amplifier 2 when amplifier 1 output is in negative saturation.
At the output, other single-supply designs either cannot swing to within 600 mV of ground or cannot sink more than a few micro amperes while swinging to ground. The all-npn output stage of the LT1013x maintains its low output resistance and high-gain characteristics until the output is saturated. In dual-supply operations, the output stage is free of crossover distortion.
The LT1013x dual operational amplifier amplifies a differential voltage applied to the inputs.