
AC Electrical Characteristics
(Continued)
Note 7:
The average voltage that the weakest pin combinations (those involving Pin 2 or Pin 3) can withstand and still conform to the datasheet limits. The test circuit
used consists of the human body model of 100 pF in series with 1500
.
Note 8:
V
IN
= 8V step. For supply =
±
5V, V
IN
= 5V step.
Note 9:
Voltage Gain is the total output swing (20V) divided by the input signal required to produce that swing.
Note 10:
The voltage between V
+
and either input pin must not exceed 36V.
Note 11:
A military RETS electrical test specification is available on request. At the time of printing, the RETS6161X specs complied with all
Boldface
limits in this
column.
Note 12:
Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
intended to be functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits. For guaranteed specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. The
guaranteed specifications apply only for the test conditions listed.
Typical Performance Characteristics
(R
L
= 10 k
, T
A
= 25C unless otherwise specified)
Supply Current vs
Supply Voltage
DS009057-15
Common-Mode
Rejection Ratio
DS009057-16
Power Supply
Rejection Ratio
DS009057-17
Gain-Bandwidth
Product
DS009057-18
Propagation Delay
Rise and Fall Times
DS009057-19
Gain-Bandwidth Product
vs Load Capacitance
DS009057-20
Slew Rate vs
Load Capacitance
DS009057-21
Overshoot vs
Capacitive Load
DS009057-22
Slew Rate
DS009057-23
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