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Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage VCC - 2.0 - 16 V
Quiescent Current ICC VCC = 5V, no load - 3.5 - mA
Input Offset Voltage VIO VCC = 5V - 3.0 - mV
Input Bias Current IB VCC = 5V - 50 - nA
Input Offset Current IIO VCC = 5V - 10 - nA
Slew Rate SR VCC = 5V - 0.3 - V/渭s
Gain Bandwidth Product GBP VCC = 5V - 1.0 - MHz
Common Mode Input Range VCM - 0 - VCC - 1.5 V
Output Voltage Swing VOUT No load 0 - VCC - 1.5 V
Power Supply Rejection Ratio PSRR f = 10 Hz - 90 - dB

Instructions for Use:

  1. Supply Voltage (VCC):

    • The NJM4580LD operates with a supply voltage range from 2.0V to 16V. Ensure the power supply is within this range to avoid damage to the device.
  2. Quiescent Current (ICC):

    • The quiescent current is typically 3.5mA at a supply voltage of 5V. This value can vary slightly depending on the supply voltage and temperature.
  3. Input Offset Voltage (VIO):

    • The input offset voltage is typically 3.0mV at a supply voltage of 5V. This parameter affects the accuracy of the amplifier and should be considered in precision applications.
  4. Input Bias Current (IB):

    • The input bias current is typically 50nA at a supply voltage of 5V. This current can cause a voltage drop across the source resistance, affecting the input signal.
  5. Input Offset Current (IIO):

    • The input offset current is typically 10nA at a supply voltage of 5V. This parameter is important for balancing the inputs in differential applications.
  6. Slew Rate (SR):

    • The slew rate is typically 0.3V/渭s at a supply voltage of 5V. This parameter limits the maximum rate of change of the output voltage and should be considered in high-frequency applications.
  7. Gain Bandwidth Product (GBP):

    • The gain bandwidth product is typically 1.0MHz at a supply voltage of 5V. This parameter determines the maximum frequency at which the amplifier can operate with a given gain.
  8. Common Mode Input Range (VCM):

    • The common mode input range extends from 0V to VCC - 1.5V. Inputs outside this range can lead to incorrect operation or damage.
  9. Output Voltage Swing (VOUT):

    • The output voltage swing is from 0V to VCC - 1.5V under no load conditions. Ensure that the load does not pull the output beyond these limits.
  10. Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR):

    • The power supply rejection ratio is typically 90dB at a frequency of 10Hz. This parameter indicates how well the amplifier rejects variations in the power supply voltage.

Additional Notes:

  • Always ensure proper decoupling capacitors are used to stabilize the power supply.
  • Refer to the datasheet for detailed pin configurations and application circuits.
  • For optimal performance, keep the PCB layout clean and minimize parasitic inductances and capacitances.
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