Modern is better in this case as the device output voltage (relative to power rails) is current sensitive so the same output values work for many different supply voltages. The old way with a resistor load only works at one supply voltage. For other supply voltages you ...
at TA = 25°C, RL = 10 kΩ connected to VS / 2, VCM = VS / 2, and VOUT = VS / 2, unless otherwise noted PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP OUTPUT VO Voltage output swing from supply rails ISC Short-circuit current ZO Open-loop output impedance POWER SUPPLY VS = 1.8 V, RL =...
The input common-mode voltage range includes signal swing beyond the supply rails, and allows the OPAx323 to be used in many single-supply or dual supply configurations. Rail-to-rail output swing significantly increases dynamic range, especially in low-supply applications with the class AB output...
GS8706 Micro-Power, RRIO, 1.6V, Push-Pull Output Comparator with Integrated Voltage Reference Features • 2.4uA (Typ) Low Power Consumption • Integrated 1.2V Voltage Reference • Fast, 0.9us Propagation Delay • Single-Supply Operation from +1.6V ~ +5.5V • Low Offset Voltage: 3mV...
(typical). The LT1677 is unity-gain stable and has a gain bandwidth product of 7.2MHz. Figure 1 shows the input and output of an LT1677 in follower mode (gain = 1) using a single 3V supply. The output clips cleanly at the rails with no phase reversal, even when the input e...
This causes the output voltage to swing to the opposite rail until the input comes back within the common- mode range, as shown in Figure 1 for a voltage follower. Note that the inputs may still be well within the supply voltage rails, but simply above or below one of the specified CM...
The inputs, outputs, and supply rails are split in such a way that the gates of some devices are overdriven without increasing voltage swing, resulting... A Whetzel,MR Stan - IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Vlsi 被引量: 1发表: 2016年 SPLIT CIRCUIT AND SPLIT DEVICE FOR SPLITTING INTEGRAT...
Theoretical op-amp circuits are capable of "rail-to-rail" input and output operation and perfect linearity. The "rails" of an op-amp are its power supply voltages. An output is said to transition from rail-to-rail if the output conveys a voltage substantially equal to one of its power ...
rail–to–rail operation on both the input and output. The inputs can be driven as high as 200 mV beyond the supply rails without phase reversal on the outputs, and the output can swing within 50 mV of each rail. This rail–to–rail operation enables the user to make full use of the...
OUTPUT Voltage output swing from both rails VS = 1.7 V VS = 5.5 V RL = 2 kΩ RL = 2 kΩ ISC Short-circuit current Sinking, VS = 5.5 V Sourcing, VS = 5.5 V RO Open-loop output impedance f = 1 MHz 20 30 mV 20 35 –55 mA 65 120 Ω POWER SUPPLY IQ Quiescent current ...