Specifications
SKU: 11250112
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | Vcc | ±4 | - | ±18 | V |
Quiescent Current (per amplifier) | IQ | - | 2.7 | - | mA |
Input Bias Current | IB | - | 0.9 | - | nA |
Input Offset Current | IOS | - | 0.05 | - | nA |
Input Voltage Range | VCM | -Vcc+1.5 | 0 | Vcc-1.5 | V |
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio | CMRR | - | 96 | - | dB |
Power-Supply Rejection Ratio | PSRR | - | 96 | - | dB |
Output Voltage Swing | Vos | -Vcc+2.5 | 0 | Vcc-2.5 | V |
Slew Rate | SR | - | 7 | - | V/μs |
Unity Gain Bandwidth | fT | - | 10 | - | MHz |
Large Signal Voltage Gain | AV | - | 10000 | - | V/V |
Noise Voltage Density | en | - | 5 | - | nV/√Hz |
Noise Current Density | in | - | 0.5 | - | pA/√Hz |
Instructions for Use:
Power Supply:
- The NE5532D8,118 can operate with dual power supplies ranging from ±4V to ±18V.
- Ensure that the supply voltages are stable and within the specified range to avoid damage to the device.
Input Signals:
- The input voltage range should be between -Vcc + 1.5V and Vcc - 1.5V to prevent clipping or distortion.
- Keep the input signals within the common-mode input voltage range to ensure proper operation.
Output Signals:
- The output voltage swing is limited to -Vcc + 2.5V to Vcc - 2.5V. Design your circuit to accommodate this range to avoid signal distortion.
Biasing:
- The input bias current is typically 0.9 nA. Use appropriate biasing techniques to ensure stable operation, especially in high-impedance circuits.
Stability:
- The NE5532D8,118 has a unity gain bandwidth of 10 MHz. Use compensation techniques if necessary to maintain stability at higher frequencies.
Noise Considerations:
- The noise voltage density is 5 nV/√Hz and the noise current density is 0.5 pA/√Hz. Design your circuit to minimize noise contributions from other components.
Slew Rate:
- The typical slew rate is 7 V/μs. Ensure that your application does not require faster slew rates to avoid distortion.
Mounting and Handling:
- Handle the device with care to avoid static damage. Follow standard ESD precautions during handling and installation.
- Ensure proper thermal management, especially in high-power applications, to prevent overheating.
Testing:
- Before finalizing your design, test the circuit under various conditions to ensure it meets the required performance specifications.
Storage:
- Store the device in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture damage and degradation over time.
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