Datasheet
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SLOS193B − FEBRUARY 1997 − REVISED MAY 2004
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POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Figure 16
− Maximum Peak-to-Peak Output Voltage − V
V
O(PP)
MAXIMUM PEAK-TO-PEAK
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
FREQUENCY
15
R
L
= 10 kΩ
V
CC±
= ±15 V
30
25
20
10 k 100 k 1 M 10 M
f − Frequency − Hz
10
5
0
T
A
= 25°C
Figure 17
MAXIMUM PEAK-TO-PEAK
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
LOAD RESISTANCE
R
L
− Load Resistance − Ω
10 k1 k100
10
0
2
4
6
8
10
V
CC
±
= ±5 V
T
A
= 25°C
− Maximum Peak-to-Peak Output Voltage − V
V
O(PP)
− Large-Signal DIfferential Voltage Amplification − dB
A
VD
LARGE-SIGNAL DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE
AMPLIFICATION AND PHASE SHIFT
vs
FREQUENCY
Phase Shift
T
A
= 25°C
C
L
= 100 pF
R
L
= 10 kΩ
V
CC±
= ±15 V
Phase Shift
60°
80°
100°
120°
140°
160°
180°
200°
10 M1 M100 k10 k1 k1001010.1
f − Frequency − Hz
−20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
A
VD
Figure 18
LARGE-SIGNAL VOLTAGE AMPLIFICATION
vs
FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
R
L
= 10 kΩ
V
CC±
= ±5 V
V
CC±
= ±15 V
T
A
− Free-Air Temperature − °C
12
5
1007550250−25−50−75
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
400
− Large-Signal DIfferential Voltage Amplification − V/mV
A
VD
Figure 19
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Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices.