LM13600
LM13600 is Dual Operational Transconductance Amplifiers with Linearizing Diodes and Buffers manufactured by National Semiconductor.
Description
The LM13600 series consists of two current controlled transconductance amplifiers each with differential inputs and a push-pull output. The two amplifiers share mon supplies but otherwise operate independently. Linearizing diodes are provided at the inputs to reduce distortion and allow higher input levels. The result is a 10 d B signal-to-noise improvement referenced to 0.5 percent THD. Controlled impedance buffers which are especially designed to plement the dynamic range of the amplifiers are provided. n n n n Excellent matching between amplifiers Linearizing diodes Controlled impedance buffers High output signal-to-noise ratio
Applications n n n n n n n Current-controlled amplifiers Current-controlled impedances Current-controlled filters Current-controlled oscillators Multiplexers Timers Sample and hold circuits
Features n gm adjustable over 6 decades n Excellent gm linearity
Connection Diagram
Dual-In-Line and Small Outline Packages
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Top View Order Number LM13600M, LM13600N or LM13600AN See NS Package Number M16A or N16A
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. Supply Voltage (Note 2) LM13600 LM13600A Power Dissipation (Note 3) TA = 25˚C Differential Input Voltage Diode Bias Current (ID) Amplifier Bias Current (IABC) Output Short Circuit Duration Buffer Output Current (Note 4) 36 VDC or ± 18V 44 VDC or ± 22V 570 m W ± 5V 2 m A 2 m A Continuous 20 m A
Operating Temperature Range 0˚C to +70˚C DC Input Voltage +VS to
- VS Storage Temperature Range
- 65˚C to +150˚C Soldering Information Dual-In-Line Package Soldering (10 seconds) 260˚C Small Outline Package Vapor Phase (60 seconds) 215˚C Infrared (15 seconds) 220˚C See AN-450 “Surface Mounting Methods and Their Effect on Product Reliability” for other methods of soldering...