LM675
LM675 is Power Operational Amplifier manufactured by National Semiconductor.
Description
The LM675 is a monolithic power operational amplifier featuring wide bandwidth and low input offset voltage, making it equally suitable for AC and DC applications. The LM675 is capable of delivering output currents in excess of 3 amps, operating at supply voltages of up to 60V. The device overload protection consists of both internal current limiting and thermal shutdown. The amplifier is also internally pensated for gains of 10 or greater. n n n n n n n n 1 m V typical offset voltage Short circuit protection Thermal protection with parole circuit (100% tested) 16V- 60V supply range Wide mon mode range Internal output protection diodes 90 d B ripple rejection Plastic power package TO-220
Features n n n n n 3A current capability AVO typically 90 d B 5.5 MHz gain bandwidth product 8 V/µs slew rate Wide power bandwidth 70 k Hz
Applications n n n n n High performance power op amp Bridge amplifiers Motor speed controls Servo amplifiers Instrument systems
Connection Diagram
TO-220 Power Package (T)
Typical Applications
Non-Inverting Amplifier
DS006739-1
- The tab is internally connected to pin 3 (- VEE)
Front View Order Number LM675T See NS Package T05D
DS006739-2
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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 Input Voltage Operating Temperature
± 30V
- VEE to VCC 0˚C to +70˚C
Storage Temperature Junction Temperature Power Dissipation (Note 2) Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 seconds) ESD rating to be determined.
- 65˚C to +150˚C 150˚C 30W 260˚C
Electrical Characteristics
VS = ± 25V, TA = 25˚C unless otherwise specified. Parameter Supply Current Input Offset Voltage Input Bias Current Input Offset Current Open Loop Gain PSRR CMRR Output Voltage Swing Offset Voltage Drift Versus Temperature Offset Voltage Drift Versus Output Power...