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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The LM4562 is part of the ultra-low distortion, lownoise, high-slew-rate operational amplifier series
optimized and fully specified for high-performance,
high-fidelity applications. The LM4562 audio
operational amplifiers deliver superior audio signal
amplification for outstanding audio performance. The
LM4562 combines extremely low voltage noise
density (2.7nV/Hz) with vanishingly low THD+N
(0.00003%) to easily satisfy the most demanding
audio applications. To ensure that the most
challenging loads are driven without compromise, the
LM4562 has a high slew rate of 20V/s and an
output current capability of 26mA. Further, dynamic
range is maximized by an output stage that drives
2k loads to within 1V of either power supply voltage
and to within 1.4V when driving 600 loads.
APPLICATIONS
KEY SPECIFICATIONS
TYPICAL APPLICATION
150:
3320:
150:
3320:
26.1 k:
+
909:
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+
INPUT
LM4562
22 nF//4.7 nF//500 pF
10 pF
47 k:
3.83 k:
+
100:
OUTPUT
47 nF//33 nF
A.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
+
Dual-In-Line Package
8
1
OUTPUT A
OUTPUT A
INVERTING
INPUT A
INVERTING INPUT A
OUTPUT B
INVERTING
INPUT B
OUTPUT B
NON-INVERTING
INPUT A
NON-INVERTING
INPUT A
NON-INVERTING
INPUT B
4
6
INVERTING INPUT B
NON-INVERTING
INPUT B
These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam
during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.
36V
65C to 150C
Storage Temperature
Input Voltage
(4)
Continuous
Power Dissipation
Internally Limited
(6)
2000V
Pins 1, 4, 7 and 8
Pins 2, 3, 5 and 6
Junction Temperature
Thermal Resistance
200V
100V
150C
JA (D)
145C/W
JA (P)
102C/W
JA (LMC)
150C/W
JC (LMC)
35C/W
40C TA 85C
2.5V VS 17V
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur.
Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is functional, but do not ensure specific performance limits. For ensured
specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. The ensured specifications apply only for the test conditions listed.
Some performance characteristics may degrade when the device is not operated under the listed test conditions.
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the Texas Instruments Sales Office/Distributors for availability and
specifications.
Amplifier output connected to GND, any number of amplifiers within a package.
Human body model, 100pF discharged through a 1.5k resistor.
Machine Model ESD test is covered by specification EIAJ IC-121-1981. A 200pF cap is charged to the specified voltage and then
discharged directly into the IC with no external series resistor (resistance of discharge path must be under 50).
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THD+N
Parameter
Conditions
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Typical
(3)
AV = 1, VOUT = 3Vrms
RL = 2k
RL = 600
0.00003
0.00003
AV = 1, VOUT = 3VRMS
Two-tone, 60Hz & 7kHz 4:1
0.00005
Limit (4)
Units
(Limits)
% (max)
0.00009
IMD
Intermodulation Distortion
GBWP
55
45
MHz (min)
SR
Slew Rate
20
15
V/s (min)
FPBW
10
MHz
ts
Settling time
1.2
0.34
0.65
VRMS
(max)
f = 1kHz
f = 10Hz
2.7
6.4
4.7
nV/Hz
(max)
in
f = 1kHz
f = 10Hz
1.6
3.1
VOS
Offset Voltage
VOS/Temp
40C TA 85C
0.2
PSRR
VS = 20V (5)
120
ISOCH-CH
Channel-to-Channel Isolation
fIN = 1kHz
fIN = 20kHz
118
112
IB
VCM = 0V
10
IOS/Temp
40C TA 85C
0.1
IOS
VCM = 0V
en
VIN-CM
CMRR
Common-Mode Rejection
Common Mode Input Impedance
AVOL
VOUTMAX
IOUT
IOUT-CC
ROUT
Output Impedance
(3)
(4)
(5)
pA/Hz
0.7
mV (max)
V/C
110
dB (min)
dB
72
nA (max)
nA/C
11
65
nA (max)
+14.1
13.9
(V+) 2.0
(V-) + 2.0
V (min)
10V<Vcm<10V
120
110
dB (min)
30
10V<Vcm<10V
1000
10V<Vout<10V, RL = 600
140
10V<Vout<10V, RL = 2k
140
10V<Vout<10V, RL = 10k
140
ZIN
(1)
(2)
0.1
RL = 600
13.6
RL = 2k
14.0
RL = 10k
14.1
RL = 600, VS = 17V
26
125
dB (min)
12.5
V (min)
23
mA (min)
+53
42
fIN = 10kHz
Closed-Loop
Open-Loop
0.01
13
mA
Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur.
Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is functional, but do not ensure specific performance limits. For ensured
specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. The ensured specifications apply only for the test conditions listed.
Some performance characteristics may degrade when the device is not operated under the listed test conditions.
Typical specifications are specified at +25C and represent the most likely parametric norm.
Tested limits are specified to AOQL (Average Outgoing Quality Level).
PSRR is measured as follows: VOS is measured at two supply voltages, 5V and 15V. PSRR = | 20log(VOS/VS) |.
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Parameter
Conditions
LM4562
Typical
CLOAD
100pF
16
IS
IOUT = 0mA
10
(3)
Limit (4)
Units
(Limits)
12
mA (max)
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0.01
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
THD+N (%)
THD+N (%)
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
10m
100m
0.00001
10m
10 20
Figure 3.
Figure 4.
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
10m
10 20
100m
THD + N (%)
THD+N (%)
0.01
100m
0.00001
100m 200m
10 20
500m
10
0.01
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
THD+N (%)
THD+N (%)
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
10m
100m
10 20
0.00001
10m
100m
10 20
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
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0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
THD + N (%)
THD+N (%)
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
10m
100m
0.00001
100m 200m
10 20
0.01
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
100m
0.00001
10m
10 20
100m
10 20
Figure 11.
Figure 12.
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
THD + N (%)
THD+N (%)
10
0.0005
0.0001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
10m
Figure 10.
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.00001
10m
Figure 9.
THD+N (%)
THD+N (%)
0.01
500m
100m
10 20
0.00001
100m 200m
500m
10
Figure 13.
Figure 14.
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VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 2k
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
0.01
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
20
0.00001
20
5k 10k 20k
5k 10k 20k
Hz
Hz
Figure 15.
Figure 16.
THD+N vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 2k
THD+N vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 600
0.01
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
0.001
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
20
0.00001
20
5k 10k 20k
5k 10k 20k
Hz
Hz
Figure 17.
Figure 18.
THD+N vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 600
THD+N vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 600
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
0.01
0.01
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
20
5k 10k 20k
0.00001
20
Hz
5k 10k 20k
Hz
Figure 19.
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THD+N vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 10k
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
0.01
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
20
5k 10k 20k
0.00001
20
Hz
5k 10k 20k
Hz
Figure 21.
Figure 22.
THD+N vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 10k
0.01
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
IMD (%)
0.001
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
20
0.00001
0.000007
100m 200m 500m 1
5k 10k 20k
Figure 24.
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
10
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00001
0.000007
100m 200m 500m 1
0.00002
10
0.00001
100m 200m 500m 1
10
Figure 25.
Figure 23.
IMD (%)
IMD (%)
0.01
Hz
Figure 26.
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0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
IMD (%)
IMD (%)
0.01
0.0002
0.0001
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
0.000007
100m 200m 500m 1
0.00001
0.000006
100m 200m 500m 1
10
Figure 28.
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
10
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
0.000006
100m 200m 500m 1
0.00001
0.000007
100m 200m 500m 1
10
10
Figure 29.
Figure 30.
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
IMD (%)
0.001
IMD (%)
Figure 27.
0.005
0.01
IMD (%)
IMD (%)
0.01
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
100m
300m
500m 700m
0.00001
0.000006
100m 200m 500m 1
10
Figure 31.
Figure 32.
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0.01
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.0005
0.0005
IMD (%)
IMD (%)
0.01
0.0002
0.0001
0.0002
0.0001
0.00005
0.00005
0.00002
0.00002
0.00001
0.000006
100m 200m 500m 1
0.00001
0.000006
100m 200m 500m 1
10
Figure 33.
10
Figure 34.
100
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
IMD (%)
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
VS = 30V
VCM = 15V
10
10
2.7 nV/ Hz
0.00005
0.00002
1
0.00001
100m
300m
500m 700m
10
100
1000
1
10000 100000
FREQUENCY (Hz)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 35.
Figure 36.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 2k
+0
100
100
VCM = 15V
10
10
CROSSTALK (dB)
VS = 30V
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
1.6 pA/ Hz
1
10
100
1000
1
10000 100000
FREQUENCY (Hz)
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 37.
10
-120
-130
20
Figure 38.
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+0
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 2k
-60
-70
-80
-90
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-100
-110
-110
-120
-130
20
-120
-130
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 40.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 2k
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 2k
+0
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-100
-110
-110
-120
-130
20
-120
-130
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 41.
Figure 42.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 2k
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V, VOUT = 1VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 2k
+0
-10
-20
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
5k 10k 20k
Figure 39.
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-110
-120
-130
20
-30
-40
-130
50 100 200 500 1k 2k
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 43.
Figure 44.
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+0
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 600
-60
-70
-80
-90
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-100
-110
-110
-120
-130
20
-120
-130
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 46.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 600
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 600
+0
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-100
-110
-110
-120
-130
20
-120
-130
20
5k 10k 20k
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 47.
Figure 48.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 600
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 600
+0
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
-60
-70
-80
-90
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-100
-110
-110
-120
-130
20
-120
-130
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 49.
12
5k 10k 20k
Figure 45.
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
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VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
20
5k 10k 20k
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 52.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
CROSSTALK (dB)
Figure 51.
5k 10k 20k
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
5k 10k 20k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 53.
Figure 54.
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 3VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
5k 10k 20k
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 55.
Figure 56.
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CROSSTALK (dB)
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V, VOUT = 1VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
5k 10k 20k
+0
-10
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-30
-40
-50
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-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
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20
Figure 57.
Figure 58.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR- vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
100
1k
10k
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
100k 200k
100
10k
100k 200k
Figure 59.
Figure 60.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR- vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
PSRR (dB)
PSRR (dB)
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
100
1k
10k
100k 200k
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Crosstalk vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V, VOUT = 10VRMS
AV = 0dB, RL = 10k
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PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 600, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 64.
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VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 65.
Figure 66.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 63.
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PSRR (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
100
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Figure 67.
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PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 600, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 70.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
0
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Figure 71.
Figure 72.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 73.
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Figure 69.
PSRR (dB)
PSRR (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
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VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 600, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 75.
Figure 76.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 10k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
0
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Figure 77.
Figure 78.
PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
PSRR vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 2k, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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Figure 79.
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PSRR+ vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 600, f = 200kHz, VRIPPLE = 200mVpp
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VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 2k
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 2k
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Figure 83.
Figure 84.
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 2k
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 2k
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CMRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
18
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Figure 82.
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Figure 81.
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Figure 85.
Figure 86.
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Figure 88.
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 600
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 2.5V, VEE = 2.5V
RL = 600
0
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Figure 89.
Figure 90.
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 10k
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 10k
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Figure 87.
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CMRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
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10
CMRR (dB)
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 12V, VEE = 12V
RL = 600
CMRR (dB)
CMRR (dB)
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 15V, VEE = 15V
RL = 600
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FREQUENCY (Hz)
100k 200k
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Figure 91.
Figure 92.
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Figure 93.
Figure 94.
11.5
9.5
11.0
9.0
OUTPUT (Vrms)
CMRR (dB)
CMRR vs Frequency
VCC = 17V, VEE = 17V
RL = 10k
10.5
10.0
8.0
7.5
9.5
9.0
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500
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800
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5k
7.0
10k
500
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10k
Figure 95.
Figure 96.
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1.00
OUTPUT (Vrms)
OUTPUT (Vrms)
12.5
12.0
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0.75
0.25
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0.50
10.5
10.0
0.00
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10k
Figure 97.
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
12
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4
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4
2
2
0
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0
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Figure 100.
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12
10
8
6
4
10.0
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9.0
8.5
2
0
2.5
6.5
8.0
2.5
Figure 101.
Figure 102.
10.0
9.5
9.0
8.5
8.0
2.5
4.5 6.5
10.5
10.5
4.5
4.5 6.5
10.0
9.5
9.0
8.5
8.0
2.5 4.5
6.5
Figure 103.
Figure 104.
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160
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180
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MAGNITUDE (dB)
0 dB = 1 VP-P
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Figure 105.
Figure 106.
': 0.00s
': 0.00s
': 0.00V
@: -1.01 Ps @: -80.0 mV
': 0.00V
@: -1.01 Ps @: -80.0 mV
Ch1 50.0 mV
M 200 ns A Ch1
50.40%
2.00 mV
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1000000 100000000
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1000
100
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Ch1 50.0 mV
M 200 ns A Ch1
50.40%
2.00 mV
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
DISTORTION MEASUREMENTS
The vanishingly low residual distortion produced by LM4562 is below the capabilities of all commercially available
equipment. This makes distortion measurements just slightly more difficult than simply connecting a distortion
meter to the amplifiers inputs and outputs. The solution, however, is quite simple: an additional resistor. Adding
this resistor extends the resolution of the distortion measurement equipment.
The LM4562s low residual distortion is an input referred internal error. As shown in Figure 109, adding the 10
resistor connected between the amplifiers inverting and non-inverting inputs changes the amplifiers noise gain.
The result is that the error signal (distortion) is amplified by a factor of 101. Although the amplifiers closed-loop
gain is unaltered, the feedback available to correct distortion errors is reduced by 101, which means that
measurement resolution increases by 101. To ensure minimum effects on distortion measurements, keep the
value of R1 low as shown in Figure 109.
This technique is verified by duplicating the measurements with high closed loop gain and/or making the
measurements at high frequencies. Doing so produces distortion components that are within the measurement
equipments capabilities. This datasheets THD+N and IMD values were generated using the above described
circuit connected to an Audio Precision System Two Cascade.
R2
1000:
LM4562
R1
10:
+
Analyzer Input
Generator Output
Audio Precision
System Two
Cascade
Actual Distortion = AP Value/100
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JP3, pin 1
R8
10 kW
R7
10 kW
C3
C1
10 mF
0.1 mF
JP4, pin 1
+
+
2
R2
10 kW
JP1, pin 1
C2
0.1 mF
R3
10 kW
C4
10 mF
VEE
JP2, pin 1
Typical Applications
AV = 34.5
F = 1 kHz
En = 0.38 V
A Weighted
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VO = V1V2
VO = V1 + V2 V3 V4
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Illustration is f0 = 1 kHz
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fL|
fH|
1
1
, fLB|
2S R1C1
2S R 2 C1
1
1
, fHB|
2S R 5 C 2
2S ( R1 + R5 + 2R3) C2
The equations started above are simplifications, providing guidance of general 3dB point values, when the
potentiometers are at their null position.
Illustration is:
fL 32 Hz, fLB 320 Hz
fH 11 kHz, fHB 1.1 kHz
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Av = 35 dB
En = 0.33 V S/N = 90 dB
f = 1 kHz
A Weighted
A Weighted, VIN = 10 mV
@f = 1 kHz
Illustration is:
V0 = 101(V2 V1)
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See Table 1.
(1)
fo (Hz)
C1
C2
R1
R2
32
0.12F
4.7F
75k
500
64
0.056F
3.3F
68k
510
125
0.033F
1.5F
62k
510
250
0.015F
0.82F
68k
470
500
8200pF
0.39F
62k
470
1k
3900pF
0.22F
68k
470
2k
2000pF
0.1F
68k
470
4k
1100pF
0.056F
62k
470
8k
510pF
0.022F
68k
510
16k
330pF
0.012F
51k
510
At volume of change = 12 dB
Q = 1.7
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Date
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1.1
08/22/06
1.2
09/12/06
1.3
09/26/06
1.4
05/03/07
1.5
10/17/07
1.6
01/26/10
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Orderable Device
Status
(1)
Eco Plan
Lead/Ball Finish
(2)
(6)
(3)
Op Temp (C)
Device Marking
(4/5)
LM4562HA/NOPB
ACTIVE
TO-99
LMC
20
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
Call TI | POST-PLATE
Level-1-NA-UNLIM
-40 to 85
LM4562HA
LM4562MA/NOPB
ACTIVE
SOIC
95
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
SN | CU SN
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
L4562
MA
LM4562MAX/NOPB
ACTIVE
SOIC
2500
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
SN | CU SN
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
L4562
MA
LM4562NA/NOPB
ACTIVE
PDIP
40
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
SN
Level-1-NA-UNLIM
-40 to 85
LM
4562NA
(1)
Eco Plan - The planned eco-friendly classification: Pb-Free (RoHS), Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt), or Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) - please check http://www.ti.com/productcontent for the latest availability
information and additional product content details.
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lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered at high temperatures, TI Pb-Free products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes.
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the die and leadframe. The component is otherwise considered Pb-Free (RoHS compatible) as defined above.
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br): TI defines "Green" to mean Pb-Free (RoHS compatible), and free of Bromine (Br) and Antimony (Sb) based flame retardants (Br or Sb do not exceed 0.1% by weight
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(3)
MSL, Peak Temp. - The Moisture Sensitivity Level rating according to the JEDEC industry standard classifications, and peak solder temperature.
(4)
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Reel
A0
Diameter Width (mm)
(mm) W1 (mm)
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330.0
12.4
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