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Analog Products

Selection Guide national.com


2010 Vol. 1

Data Conversion
Amplifiers
Temperature Sensors
Clock and Timing
Interface
Audio
Power Management
Design Tools
Energy-Efficient Analog Makes the Difference
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W ith 50 years of analog innovation, National Semiconductor


continues to create analog-intensive solutions that
differentiate customers’ products by providing greater energy
LED Lighting
National’s constant-current light-emitting diode (LED) drivers
enable greater energy efficiency and flexibility in lighting
efficiency, precision, portability, better audio, and sharper designs. Driving numerous LEDs in one string, they provide
images in electronic systems. National’s technologies address greater than 90 percent efficiency and accurate
issues facing system designers in markets such as mobile current regulation with less power and heat
handsets, communications, and industrial applications. dissipation. Demand is soaring as LEDs replace
incandescent light bulbs in the home and HID
lamps in street lights and projectors. With their
Proven Analog Technology Leadership
energy-efficient nature, LEDs are also finding
National’s analog portfolio features leading-edge operational
increased adoption in automotive, exterior lighting,
amplifiers, interface technologies, data converters, and power
and infotainment applications.
management solutions. These devices provide solutions for
high-efficiency lighting, precision data acquisition, high-speed
Communications Infrastructure
serial communication and highly efficient power conversion.
As more of the world’s population shares files, photos, and
As a recognized world leader in power management, National
video, networking and data centers are growing exponentially.
continues to pioneer new energy-efficient devices, subsystems,
Increasingly, new wireless technologies are driving higher data
and architectures for next-generation system designs.
rates and requiring unprecedented
power consumption. National’s energy-
PowerWise® Products for Energy-Efficient Designs
efficient solutions enable routers,
For the growing number of designs where energy efficiency is
switches, wireless base stations,
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modems, and DSL equipment to
solutions. With National’s PowerWise ICs, design engineers
consume less power and generate less
can create products and systems that consume less power,
heat. PowerWise solutions address
extend battery life, and generate less heat. PowerWise devices
rising energy costs and customer
and subsystems, found in every National product family from
demand for “greener” operations.
interface products to high-speed data
converters, from thermal management
Award-Winning Design Tools
to power regulators, can help solve
National’s unique WEBENCH® designer provides system
customers’ design challenges.
engineers a competitive advantage and faster time to market.
The PowerWise portfolio includes more than 300 of National’s National’s on-demand tools make it easy for system engineers
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National is focused on fully featured wireless
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products that enable people to search
the Internet, send email, stream video,
download music, and take photos. National’s
rich portfolio enables vibrant displays, clearer audio, better
portability, and longer battery life.

Industrial Automation
Increased efficiency and lower operating costs are the
driving trends in industrial automation, leading to increased
modernization, as well as intelligent sensing and control.
National continues to provide improved precision measurement
and control, continuous-calibration capabilities, and diagnostic
capabilities with reduced downtime and power usage.
Contents

New Products .............................................................................................. 5 Power Management


Power Management Product Portfolio.........................................................103
Application Diagrams................................................................................. 6
Switching Power Supply Topologies.............................................................104
Data Conversion SIMPLE SWITCHER® Power Modules ..........................................................108
Data Converter Product Portfolio ....................................................................17 WEBENCH® Power Designer .........................................................................107
GSPS Ultra-High-Speed A/D Converters........................................................20 SIMPLE SWITCHER Regulators .....................................................................110
MSPS High-Speed A/D Converters .................................................................21 Non-Synchronous Step-Down (Buck)
kSPS Low-Power A/D Converters ...................................................................25 Switching Regulators.......................................................................................114
kSPS Low-Power D/A Converters ...................................................................27 Synchronous Step-Down (Buck)
Imaging Switching Regulators.......................................................................................116
Analog Front Ends (AFE)....................................................................................28 Switched-Capacitor Converters and Regulators ........................................118
Step-Down (Buck) Switching Controllers ....................................................119
Amplifiers Synchronous Step-Down (Buck) Switching Controllers ...........................120
Amplifier Product Portfolio ...............................................................................29
Step-Up (Boost) Switching Regulators.........................................................122
High-Speed Amplifiers.......................................................................................30
Buck-Boost Regulators ...................................................................................123
High-Speed Variable Gain Amplifiers .............................................................35
Boost and Buck-Boost Controllers................................................................124
Analog Video Products ......................................................................................36
Two-Switch Buck-Boost Controllers and
Precision Amplifiers ...........................................................................................39 Two-Switch Forward Regulators ...................................................................125
Current Sensing Amplifiers ...............................................................................42 Multi-Output Switching Regulators ...............................................................126
Low-Voltage Amplifiers .....................................................................................43 PowerWise Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS)...............................................127
Micropower Amplifiers......................................................................................44 Multi-Output Switching Controllers ..............................................................128
Shutdown Amplifiers..........................................................................................45 Switching Regulators and Controllers for Isolated Applications.............129
Low-Power Amplifiers .......................................................................................46 Isolated Controllers ..........................................................................................130
Precision and EMI-Hardened Amplifiers .......................................................47 MOSFET Drivers................................................................................................132
Low-Voltage, Low-Noise Amplifiers................................................................48 Power-over-Ethernet Controllers...................................................................133
High-Voltage Supply Amplifiers .......................................................................49 Hot Swap/In-Rush Current Controllers .........................................................134
Comparators ........................................................................................................50 Low-Dropout (LDO) Linear Regulators..........................................................135
RF Power Detectors..............................................................................................51 Wide-Input-Voltage LDOs ...............................................................................137
Single- and Multi-Output LDOs ......................................................................138
Temperature Sensors
Low-Noise LDOs to Power RF and Analog Circuits ...................................139
Temperature Sensors Product Portfolio .........................................................52
Voltage References ..........................................................................................140
Analog and Digital ..............................................................................................55
Power Sequencers and Supervisors ............................................................141
Remote Diode ......................................................................................................56
LED Drivers ........................................................................................................142
Hardware Monitors ............................................................................................56
High-Performance TRIAC Dimmable LED Driver ...................................142
Clock and Timing WEBENCH® LED Designer .........................................................................143
Clock Conditioners .............................................................................................60 Applications for High-Brightness LED Drivers .......................................144
Frequency Synthesizers ....................................................................................62 Inductive-Boost Backlight LED Drivers ...................................................145
Clock Buffers .......................................................................................................64 Switched-Capacitor Boost Backlight LED Drivers ................................145
Interface Flash LED Drivers.........................................................................................145
Interface Product Portfolio ...............................................................................65 High-Brightness LED Drivers .....................................................................146
Serializers and Deserializers (SerDes) ...........................................................66 Lighting Management Units.......................................................................146
Signal Conditioning ............................................................................................69 Linear Regulators for DDR Termination ........................................................149
HDMI .....................................................................................................................75 Motor and Motion Controllers........................................................................150
Broadcast Video (SDI) .......................................................................................76 Packaging
Mobile Pixel Link (Displays)..............................................................................82 Advanced Packaging Technologies ..............................................................151
High-Speed Industrial Ethernet .......................................................................83 Package Solutions............................................................................................152
Audio Design Tools ..........................................................................................................153
Audio Product Portfolio .....................................................................................85
Mixed Signal Subsystems/Audio Codecs ......................................................87 Index by Product..................................................................................................157
Analog Subsystems............................................................................................89
Noise Reduction .................................................................................................91
Ceramic Speaker Drivers ..................................................................................92
Headphone Boomer® Amplifiers .....................................................................93
High-Efficiency Boomer Class D Amplifiers ..................................................95
Boosted Boomer Moving Coil ..........................................................................96
Mono and Stereo Boomer Audio Amplifiers .................................................97
Specialty Audio ...................................................................................................98
Choosing an Audio Power Amplifier ...............................................................99
High-Performance Audio ................................................................................101

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New Products

New Products Descriptions Page


Data Converters
ADC10D1500 Low-power, 10-bit, dual 1.5 GSPS or single 3.0 GSPS Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) 19
ADC11DV200 Dual 11-bit, 200 MSPS, low-power ADC with parallel LVDS/CMOS outputs 22
ADC16DV160 Dual-channel, 16-bit, 160 MSPS ADC with DDR LVDS outputs 18
Analog Front Ends
LM98722/25 3-channel, 16-bit, 45/81 MSPS analog front end with LVDS/CMOS output and integrated CCD/CIS sensor timing generator 28
Amplifiers
LMH6517 Low-power, low-noise IF and baseband, dual 16-bit ADC driver with digitally controlled gain 35
LMP8645/HV Precision high-voltage current sense amplifier 42
LPV521 Nanopower, 1.8, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output (RRIO), CMOS input operational amplifier 43
Temp Sensors
LM96080 10-bit, 7-channel system hardware monitor with 2-wire serial interface and local temperature 56
LM95172EWG Digital temperature sensor with ±3°C accuracy from 175°C to 200°C 55
Clock and Timing
LMX2541 Ultra-low-noise PLLatinum frequency synthesizer with integrated VCO 62
RF Detectors
LMH2110 Logarithmic RMS power detector 51
Interface
DS90UR905/6 5 MHz to 65 MHz, 24-bit color, FPD-Link II Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) 68
DS90UR907/8 5 MHz to 65 MHz, 24-bit color, FPD-Link II converter 68
DS22EV5110 DVI/HDMI extended reach equalizer with retimer and output de-emphasis 70
DS34RT5110 DVI/HDMI retimer with input equalization and output de-emphasis 70
DS92LV3241/42 20 MHz to 80 MHz, 32-bit Channel Link II SerDes 67
DS92LV3221/22 20 MHz to 50 MHz, 32-bit Channel Link II SerDes 67
Audio
LM48580 Boomer® high-efficiency, high-voltage haptic piezo actuator driver 98
LM48311 Ultra-low EMI, filterless, 2.6W, mono, Class D audio power amplifier with E2S 95
LM48557 Mono, BTL, ceramic speaker driver with I2C compatible volume control and reset 92
LM49200 Stereo Class AB audio subsystem with a true ground headphone amplifier 90
LME49880 Dual, high-performance, high-fidelity JFET input audio operational amplifier 101
LME49990 Ultra-low-distortion, ultra-low-noise operational amplifier 101
LMV1091 Pin-programmable far-field noise suppression microphone amplifier 91
Power
LM10500 5A buck EMU with AVS 127
LM5027 Voltage-mode active clamp controller 129
LM21305 5A, adjustable frequency synchronous buck regulator 117
LM3424 Constant-current N-channel controller with thermal foldback for driving LEDs 147
LM5060 High-side protection controller with low-quiescent-current charge pump, high-side drive for NMOS power switch 134
LMZ14201/02/03 SIMPLE SWITCHER® power module 109
LMZ10503/04/05 SIMPLE SWITCHER® power module 109
LMZ12001/02/03 SIMPLE SWITCHER® power module 109
PowerWise® product
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Industrial Sensing and Control

Bridge Sensors — Pressure, Load, Force Photoconductive/Photovoltaic


CF
2.5V 5V
RF
5V
DPHOTO
10 V
+
10 V Amp RB 5V Photoconductive diode - CS
SCLK
- is biased, provides CD C CM Amp ADC D OUT
VA CSB
RA 10 V
GND
ADC
SDATA
faster response +
-
RF VIN
RG Amp SCLK
RF +
10 V RA
RB
- CF
Pressure
Amp
Sensor + RF 5V
IIN
Photovoltaic more CS
-
linear, no leakage C CM Amp ADC SCLK
DOUT
current. Generates +
voltage proportional CD
to light

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Amplifier LMP7704/09 39 Amplifier LMP7701, LMV851, LMP7715, LMV841 39, 41, 43
ADC ADC121Sxx1, ADC121C02x, ADC101Sxx1, ADC101C02x 26 ADC ADC101Sxx1, ADC101C02x, ADC121Sxx1, ADC121C02x 26
Power LM2267x, LM500x, LM284x 110, 114, 122 Power LM284x, LM500x 114, 122
Reference LM4132/40 140

Temperature-Thermocouple Interface Temperature-RTD

+V
Temp Sensor Reference
4
4 SCLK
180Ω
+ 3 5
3 /CS
ADC
6 5
+V 5 SDATA 1
AMP 2
4
Cold Junction Av = 200 1
2
2 - 4 +V
R2 R1
Temperature 470 pF
V DD Full Scale ~ 500 o C 3 + 5 10K 10K
1 3 V OUT 1M +5 AMP 1
To RTD 4 -
4 μP 2 R5
5 5K 4.096 V
+V Ref 6 10K
3 +V
T CJR 1 ,2 7 ,8 100 nF
2 R7 3 + 5
1
- 7 4
AMP 1
SCLK
Type K Copper 2 180 Ω
3.04K ADC
6 3 6 /CS 4 -
Thermocouple 5K AMP ADC R8 2
Amplified 5 SDATA R6
2.5K +V
+ 4 Thermocouple 2 10K
Copper 3 Output 470 pF 3 + 5 VA
Cold Junction 1M AMP 1 2 kΩ
4 - 1 μF
Reference 2 R4 R3
10K 10K LM4040-2.5
Av = (1+2R5/R7)(R1/R2)

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Amplifier LMP7701, LMP7715 39, 41 Amplifier LMP7704, LMP7716, LMP7731 39, 41
ADC ADC122S021, ADC121C02x, ADC102S021, ADC102C02x 26 ADC ADC121S02x, ADC121C02x, ADC101S02x 25, 26
Temp sensor LM94022 55 Reference LM4132/40 140
Reference LM4140 140 Power LM284x, LM500x 114, 122

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Vibration Ultrasonic Speed Sensing

+5
100 K 100 K 4 4 .096 V
Ref 6 1
+24 V 3
7 ,8 .1 μF 1 μF 3
4
6
SCLK
/CS To
Amp Amp ADC
1 ,2 ADC
1K + 5 SDATA CPU
Amp
2
Ultrasonic Amplifier and Amplifier and
-
180
Transducer Bandpass Filter Bandpass Filter
100 K 100 K Receiver Amp
4.096 V 470 pF

Comparator
Processor
47 K 330 pF +5 330 pF +5 330 pF +5 DAC
3 .57 K 15 K 3 .57 K 15K 3 .57 K 15 K
+ + +
Amp Amp Amp
470 pF - 470 pF - 470 pF -
47 K
Amp Amp
Piezoelectric Buffer
Sensor
10 K 40 .2 K 10 K 40 .2 K 10 K 40.2 K
Ultrasonic Driver
10 μF 10 μF 10 μF
Transducer
Receiver

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Amplifier LMV841, LMP2021/22 41, 43 Amplifier LMV771/91 41
ADC ADC141S626, ADC161S626 27 ADC ADC121S101 26
Reference LM4140 140 DAC DAC121S101 27
Power LM284x, LM500x 114, 122 Comparator LMV7219 50
Power LM284x, LM500x 114, 122
Reference LM4132/40 140

Solutions for pressure sensors, load cells, thermocouples, and optical sensors
Reduces design time — move rapidly from concept to design to prototyping
• Select a sensor
• Modify key parameters to meet specification
application needs
• WEBENCH® Sensor Designer tool creates a complete design
(schematic, BOM, detailed error analysis)
• Customized solution to meet specific performance needs
• A “Build It” option (PC board/components from design)
expedites prototyping

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Test and Measurement

Spectrum Analyzer

HS Amp

Rs1 VOUT-
+
Rs2 HS Amp ADC
-
VOUT-
VCMO
VCM_REF
RF Input
FPGA

Rs1 VOUT-
Selectable Variable +
Frequency Frequency Rs2 HS Amp ADC
- VOUT-
VCMO
VCM_REF
OSC
0 deg
Fixed
Frequency
90 deg

Clock Distribution

PLL/VCO

Solutions Examples Pages


Amplifier LMH6515/17 35
ADC ADC12C080, ADC14C105, ADC12DS105, ADC14DS105, ADC16V130, ADC16DV160 22
Clock source LMK01xxx 60
PLL/VCO LMX2531 63

Oscilloscope
Gain and Bandwidth Control

DVGA Comparator-based
Trigger Circuit
High Single to
Impedance Differential Input + +
Input Conversion Comparator
Amplifier - -

Rs1
+
System +
Input
JFET
Rs2 HS Amp
Gain DAC
- Control LMX2531

+ +
Bandwidth -
ADC FPGA Memory

Control

Clock Distribution

PLL/VCO

Solutions Examples Pages


Amplifier LMH6518/54, LMH7322 30, 35, 50
ADC ADC08D1020 19
Clock source LMK01xxx 60
DAC DAC101C085 27
PLL/VCO LMX2531 63

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I/O Module

Input to I/O Module Output from I/O Module

Amp Input Module


Sensor 4 to 20 mA
±5V
Amp/ADC 0 to 10V
0 to 5V
Smart ± 10V
Sensor

Voltage output up to 300 ft/


4 to 20 mA output up 1000 ft

Output Module 4 to 20 mA
±5V
0 to 10V
0 to 5V
± 10V
Solutions Examples Pages Actuators,
Amplifier LMP7715/16, LMP7701, LMP2021 39 Drivers
ADC ADC121S021, ADC128S052, ADC121S625, ADC141S626, ADC161S626 26, 27
DAC DAC121S101, DAC122S085, DAC124S085 27

Data Acquisition

Solutions Examples Pages


ADC Amplifier LMP7704, LMP7712/15/16 39
Temp and ADC ADC128S022, ADC128S052, ADC128S102 26
Voltage
Monitor Micro- Power LM25011, LM25575 111, 114
ADC
Signals controller Reference LM4132/40 140
22 Channels
Needed
ADC

24VDC 3.3V at 1A
Power

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Setting Control Points/Sensor Drive

Variable Sensor Voltage Drive Adjustable ADC Reference


(adjusts sensor output) (adjusts ADC range)
VA

3
6 SYNC
VOUT 1
DAC 5 SCLK VA
4 DIN
120 pF +5V VA
4 5 2
Ref DAC
1 µF
3
1 µF
+
+5V 2 Amp
3
+
5 - VA Micro-
Amp
1
RF Controller
4
– 2 180⍀
100 k⍀ 0.2 µF
2.048V +5V
R1 ADC
470 pF VREF
1 8
2 7 SCLK
+IN
AV = 100 2.02 k⍀ 6 DOUT RF
ADC
5 CS
3
-IN
4
-
Amp
+5V 470 pF
+
3
100 k⍀ 0.2 µF AV = 100
– 5
1
Amp
4 +
2 180⍀

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Amplifier LMP7701/02 39 Amplifier LMP7701/02 39
DAC DAC121S101, DAC101S101 27 DAC DAC121S101, DAC101S101 27
ADC ADC121S625 27 ADC ADC121S625 27
Reference LM4132 140

Variable Current Source Offset and Gain Calibration

R R -
Amp ADC
+ Serial
- Output
Amp
+
RA Supply
SCLK VDAC
Voltage
DOUT DAC Offset
CSB IO Adjust
R RB
DAC
if RA + RB = R Load
VDAC Full-Scale Adjust
IO = DAC
RA From Processor

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Amplifier LMP7711 39 Amplifier LMP7701 39
DAC DAC121S101, DAC101S101 27 ADC ADC121S101 26
DAC DAC122S085, DAC102S085 27

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Motor Control

AC Motor Servo Motor Control

AC
Rectifier AC Rectifier Inverter
Inverter Motor
Motor

HV Isolation Barrier
HV Isolation Barrier
Encoder/
Resolver
ADC
Current Sense
ADC Ref
Current Sense
Ref Isolation Barrier
Isolation Barrier Amp Amp

ADC
Amp ADC Controller ADC
ADC
Amp ADC Controller ADC ADC
Simultaneous
ADC Sampling ADC Ref

ADC

ADC
Ref
Ref
Temp Sensor Ref
Ref
Power
Power
Temp Sensor
Ethernet

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Amplifier LMP7712/ 31, LMP2015/ 16 39 Amplifier LMP7702, LMP7731/ 32, LMP2015/ 16 39
ADC ADC121S021/625, ADC161S626, ADC122Sxxx 26, 27 ADC ADC121S021, ADC121S625, ADC122Sxxx, ADC161S626 26, 27
Reference LM4128/ 32 140 Ethernet DP83640, DP83848/49 83
Ethernet DP83640, DP83848/49 83 Reference LM4128/ 32 140
Temp sensor LM73 55
Power LM2557x, LM557x 111

Low-Side Motor Control Multiple Motor Control Synchronization

Rectifier Inverter AC
Motor

Amp
AMP

Controller Controller Controller Controller Controller Controller


Amp

Voltage and Current Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet


Temp Sensor
Measurement
Industrial Control Network

Ethernet Central
Ethernet Control

DSP ADC IEEE 1588

Power Process Monitoring Process Control

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Amplifier LMP7707, LMP8601/02/03, LMP7711 39, 42 Ethernet DP83640, DP83848I/49I 83
ADC ADC124Sxxx 26
Temp sensor LM94022, LM73, LM57 55

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Medical

Blood Glucose

LCD

Low-Power Amplifier
8- to 10-bit
8-bit RF
ADC Micro-
controller RS-
Buffer/Gain Filter 232
Ref

Solutions Examples Pages


Amplifier LMP7721, LMV551 39, 44
ADC ADC081S101, ADC101S101 26
Power LM284x, LM500x 114, 122
Reference LM4132/40 140

Non-Invasive Blood Gas Analysis

D/A

R Light
Gain/Filter D/A

A/D DSP/Micro-
controller

Transimpedance Multichannel MUX Reference


Gain/Filter Power
Amplifier

Solutions Examples Pages


Amplifier LMP7721, LMV551, LMV793, LMV861 39, 40, 44
ADC ADC161S626 27
DAC DAC121S101 27
Power LP38691/93 137
Reference LM4140 140

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Communications Infrastructure

Wireless Basestation

PA Control VGA Gain


Correction
Tx DAC
DAC

PA VGA
System Monitoring
and Control
Temp
Sensor PLL
Host
RF Transceiver Card CPU Hardware
ADC

Backplane
Detector Monitor

Transmit Power Monitoring Tx DAC


Digital
Channel
Processing
Solutions Examples Pages
High-Speed System Processing
Rx
ADC Processor
System hardware
LM96080, LM87, LM96194 56 System Monitoring
monitor (Hardware Monitor)
Temperature
Baseband
ADC12XS021, ADC10XS021, ADC128S022, Processing
and Voltage
ADC 25, 26 Monitoring
ADC108S022
DAC DAC121S101, DAC12xS085 27
Temp sensor LM73, LM94022 55
RF Detector LMV225/ 26/ 28, LMH2100 51
PLL LMX2541 62

Optical Networks

Optical In Optical Out Solutions Examples Pages


ADC ADC12XS021 26
DAC DAC121S101, DAC101S101, DAC12XS085, DAC10XS085 27
Optical Power ADC DAC Gain Control to
Monitor Adjust Output Temp sensor LM73, LM57 55
DAC
(Signal Amplitude)
Micro- System
controller Temp
Temp
Sensor
Monitoring

RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator)


in Channelized Communication

Rx

Solutions Examples Pages


Demodulator
ADC ADC122S021 26
PLL LMX2541 62

PLL PLL ADC

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Communications Infrastructure

Radio Transmitter Power Level

VGA Gain
TX Correction DAC
Solutions Examples Pages
ADC ADC12XS021, ADC102X021 26
Amp VGA DAC121S101, DAC12XS085,
DAC 27
DAC10XS085
FPGA Amplifier LMV771 43
RMS
LMH2110 51
Voltage (Power)
detector
Input Monitor Voltage Monitoring

RMS
Amp ADC
Detector

RMS
Detector Amp ADC

Voltage (Power)
Output Monitor

3G/4G Basestation

LNA DVGA ADC

Diplexer

PLL/VCO

Isolator
FPGA
PA VGA DAC

PLL/VCO

ADC

Clock Source System clk

Solutions Examples Pages


ADC ADC14155, ADC16V130, ADC16DV160, ADC11DV200 22
Amplifier LMH6515/17 35
Clock source LMK04000 60
DAC DAC12XS085 27
PLL/VCO LMX2531/41 62, 63

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Automotive

Navigation System Automotive Park Assist

Temp
Sensor
Vbatt
GPS Rx White Buck
Temp
Amp
Sensor or RGB Over-Voltage
Speed Display Disconnect
Input
Amp LED
Driver Display Backlighting Temp
Processor(s) Audio Sensor
Temp & LDO
Amp Video LED
Input Graphics Ser Des Control
ADC Buck Amp
Engine

Sensor
Temp
Amp MPU/MCU
HDD Temp Audio
VMON = 1.8V DC
VMON = 3.3V DC
VMON = 1.5V DC

MEMS Sensor
Accelerometer

Amp Analog
Isense DVD Temp
Sensor LDO Amp Camera
or System 1
LVDS
Vbatt Power Digital
LDO LVDS Crosspoint Camera
Over-Voltage Audio
Switch LVDS
Disconnect System 2

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ADC ADC128S052, ADC122S051, ADC121C02x 25, 26 Power LM2600x, LM25011, LM34919, LP3869x 114, 137
Temp sensor LM26/27/57, LM94021/22/23 55, 57 Temp sensor LM94022/23 55
SerDes DS90UR905/06/07/08Q, DS90UR241/124Q 68 SerDes DS90UR241/124Q, DS90UR907/08Q 68
Audio LM48100Q 97 Crosspoint DS25CP104A, DS10CP152 72
Power LM2600x, LM27341/42 114 Over-voltage disconnect LM5060 134
Amplifier LMV796 40

LED Lighting Electric Power Steering


Vbatt
Tail-lights / Headlamps
Automotive LED Lighting
Isense
Temp
Sensor Vbatt Temp
Power
Sensor
LED Angle
Boost
Driver Hall Effect
Steering
Motor Torque
Interior
lights
Hall Effect MCU

Vbatt ADC
GPS / Info Displays
Actuator Low or
Current Sensing High
PWM
Vbatt Multi- Side
Output BUS
LED Current CAN
Ch2 Interface
Buck DIM I/P Driver Sensing
Ch3 Ch2/Ch3
Driver

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LED driver LM340x, LM3421/23 146, 147 Temp sensor LM95172, LM9402x, LM57 55
Temp sensor LM94022Q 55 Power LM2557x, LM557x, LM20xxx, LM5060 111, 117, 134
Amplifier LMP7707/08/09, LMV796/97 40

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Automotive

Central Information and Instrument Cluster Display Rear Seat Entertainment System

Temp
Sensor

White SerDes Audio


or RGB Audio / Video
Display From Main ECU Temp
LED
Driver Sensor

White
Temp or RGB
Processor Display Audio
Sensor LED
Video Driver
SerDes
Keypad Main
ECU
Input CAN
Vbatt Power
Protection control / data
Input
Vbatt Power
Protection

Solutions Examples Pages Solutions Examples Pages


Temp sensor LM57, LM9402x, LM95071, LM95235Q 55, 56 SerDes DS90UR905/06/07/08Q, DS90UR241/124Q 68
Power LM26001/03, LM25011 114 LED drivers LM3431 146
LED drivers LM3421/23 146 Temp sensor LM57, LM94021/22/23, LM95235Q 55, 56
SerDes DS90UR905/06/07/08Q, DS90UR241/124Q 68 Audio LM49450 88
Input protection LMV431/A/B 140
Power LM25011 114

Distance Measurement LIDAR System

Photo
Multiplier High-Speed Amplifier
Tube

+ Rs1 VOUT-
HS Amp +
RIN - Rs2 ADC FPGA
- VOUT+
VCMO
RF VCM-REF
RT

Clock Distribution

PLL/VCO

Solutions Examples Pages


Amplifier LMH6553, LMH6702/03 30, 31
ADC ADC08B200, ADC08B3000, ADC10D1000 19, 21
Clock source LMK01xxx 60
PLL/VCO LMX2531 63

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Data Converter Product Portfolio

Data Conversion

DATA CONVERSION
kSPS MSPS GSPS
up to 1000 up to 500 up to 3

• Single-Ended Input I2C Compatible • 8-Bit • 8-Bit


• A/D Converters: 8-/10-/12-Bit • 10-Bit • 10-Bit
• D/A Converters: 8-/10-/12-Bit
• 11-Bit
• Single-Ended Input SPI • 12-Bit
• A/D Converters: 8-/10-/12-Bit
• 14-Bit
• D/A Converters: 8-/10-/12-Bit
• 16-Bit
• Differential-Input SPI
• A/D Converters: 12-/14-/16-Bit

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Data Conversion Solutions

ADC16DV160 – PowerWise® Dual-Channel, 16-Bit, 160 MSPS A/D Converter


with DDR LVDS Outputs
Features Performance (typical)
• On-chip precision reference and sample- • SNR
and-hold circuit
˚ 78.5 dBFS (at fIN = 30 MHz)
• Dual data rate LVDS output port
˚ 76.3 dBFS (at fIN = 197 MHz)
• Dual supplies: 1.8V and 3.0V operation • SFDR
• Selectable input range: 2.4, 2.0, 1.5 and 1.0 Vpp ˚ 95 dBFS (at fIN = 30 MHz)
• Integer clock divider by 1 or 2 ˚ 91.2 dBFS (at fIN = 197 MHz)
• On-chip low jitter duty-cycle stabilizer • Full power bandwidth 1.4 GHz
• Power-down and sleep modes • Power consumption

• Output fixed pattern generation ˚ Core per channel: 591 mW


• Output clock position adjustment ˚ LVDS driver: 118 mW
• Offset binary or 2’s complement data format ˚ Total: 1.3W
• On-chip automatic calibration during power-up Ideal for use in
• Available in LLP-68 packaging (10 x 10 x 0.8 mm, • Multi-carrier, multi-standard basestation receivers
0.5 mm pin pitch) -MC-GSM/EDGE, CDMA2000, UMTS, LTE, and WiMAX
• High IF sampling receivers
• Diversity channel receivers
• Communications instrumentation

High-Speed Radio Signal Path for Wireless Basestations

LMH6517 ADC16DV160
Main

ADC
Diversity

ADC
Conditioners
ASIC/FPGA

SERDES

Signal

LMK04000
PLL
LMX2541 Dist. PLL
or
LMX2485 PLL
1:N

DAC Power

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ADC10D1000/1500 – PowerWise® Low-Power, 10-Bit,

DATA CONVERSION
Dual 1.0/1.5 GSPS or Single 2.0/3.0 GSPS A/D Converter
Features
LMH6554 ADC10D1000
• World-class accuracy and dynamic performance
• Lowest available power consumption
• Internally terminated, buffered, differential analog inputs ADC
• Selectable dual-edge sampling mode; the I- and Q-channels
sample one input at twice the sampling clock rate Dist. PLL

LMX2531 PLL
• AutoSync feature for multi-chip systems
LMK03033C
• Integrated tuneable L-C filter on the clock input to filter Low-Noise Integrated VCO
wideband clock jitter FPGA 8 Low-Noise Outputs up to 1080 MHz
(4 LVDS and 4 LVPECL)
• Single 1.9V power supply

Performance ADC10D1000 / ADC10D1500 5

• ENOB 9.1/9.0 bits (typ)


4.5
Competitor X
Power in Single 2 GSPS ADC Mode (W)

• SNR 57/56.8 dB (typ)


Specified Power Consumption
• SFDR 70/68 dBc (typ) 4

• Full power bandwidth 2.8/3.1 GHz (typ) 3.5 60 % higher power


using competitor X
• DNL ±0.25/±0.25 LSB (typ)
3
• Power consumption ADC10D1000

˚ Dual-channels enabled 2.8/3.6W (typ)


2.5

˚ Power-down mode 6/6 mW (typ) 2


400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
Sample Rate (MSPS)

Ultra-High-Speed 8- and 10-bit ADCs


Product ID Resolution Speed (MSPS) Supply Voltage (V) Power (mW) SFDR (dB) THD (dB) ENOB (bit) SNR (dB) Packaging
Ultra-High-Speed 10-bit ADCs
ADC10D1000 10-bit dual 1000/2000 1.9 2770 70 -67 9.1 57 TEPBGA-292
!
NEW ADC10D1500 10-bit dual 1500/3000 1.9 3590 68 -65 9 56.8 TEPBGA-292
Ultra-High-Speed 8-bit ADCs
ADC08500 8-bit 500 1.9 800 55 -55 7.5 47.5 eLQFP-128
ADC081000 8-bit 1000 1.9 1450 59 -57 7.5 48 eLQFP-128
ADC081500 8-bit 1500 1.9 1200 56 -54.5 7.4 47 eLQFP-128
ADC083000 8-bit 3000 1.9 1800 57.5 -55 7.25 45.6 eLQFP-128
ADC08B3000 8-bit 3000 1.9 1800 57.5 -55 7.25 45.6 eLQFP-128
ADC08D500 8-bit dual 1000 1.9 1400 55 -55 7.5 48 eLQFP-128
ADC08D1000 8-bit dual 2000 1.9 1600 55 -55 7.4 47 eLQFP-128
ADC08D1020 8-bit dual 2000 1.9 1700 58 -58 7.4 46.8 eLQFP-128
ADC08D1500 8-bit dual 3000 1.9 1800 56 -54.5 7.4 47 eLQFP-128

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GSPS Ultra-High-Speed A/D Converters

ADC083000 – PowerWise® 8-Bit, 3 GSPS ADC Delivers Unsurpassed Performance


without Heat Sinks

Features
• Adjustable sampling clock phase
• Multiple ADC synchronization capability
• Choice of single or dual data rate output clocking
• Serial interface for extended control (including gain and offset)
• Full-speed test patterns for system testing and debugging
• ADC08B3000 4k byte on-chip FIFO memory
• Reference board available with LMX2531 clock conditioner and
LMH6555 high-speed amplifier, for inputs between DC and 750 MHz

GSPS Family Performance (typ)


• Energy-efficient PowerWise® products
• High 7.2 to 7.5 Effective Number of Bits (ENOB)
• Full power bandwidth beyond 3 GHz (ADC083000)
• Up to 3 GSPS sampling speed
• DNL ±0.20 LSB
• Operating power between 0.8W and 1.9W (No heat sink required)
• Power-down mode: under 25 mW

Applications
Ideal for use in direct RF down conversion, digital oscilloscopes, communications transceivers,
test instrumentation, and ranging applications such as LIDAR and RADAR

Typical Application Circuit

RADAR System


RADAR Front End Filter Automatic Gain Diff Driver ADC083000
Antenna Array +
LMH6555

LMX2531
Clock Conditioner

Switches Amplifier Microprocessor

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MSPS High-Speed A/D Converters

ADC08B200 – 8-Bit, 200 MSPS ADC with 1K Capture Buffer

DATA CONVERSION
Features
• Variable-size FIFO eliminates the need for FPGA resources
ADC08B200 ENOB vs Sample Rate
• On-chip PLL provides option to multiply input clock signal frequency by
2, 4, or 8 times, allowing for slower on-board clock 8

• Direct access to internal reference ladder allows for flexibility in input 7.75
voltage ranges 7.5

ENOB (Bits)
• Power consumption scales linearly with sampling rate 7.25
• FPGA training pattern simplifies high-speed data capture 7

6.75

6.5
100 150 200 250
ADC08B200 On-Chip FIFO and PLL Greatly Simplify Digital Interface
Sample Rate (MSPS)
and Sampling Clock Generation
RCLK REN

ADC08B200 Power Consumption vs Sample Rate


400
Read control EF
350
Output Drivers

200
Power Consumption (mw)

Dadc<7:0> Burst-Capture 300


Vin MSPS Buffer
D<7:0>
250
ADC
Write control 200
150
Sync WENsync
100
PLL FIFO
50
BSIZE<1:0>
0
CLK MUL<1:0> WEN
0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210
Sample Rate (MSPS)

Applications
Ideal for use in laser ranging, RADAR, pulse capturing, flat panel displays, projection systems, set-top boxes, battery-powered
instruments, communications, medical scan converters, x-ray imaging, astronomy systems, high-speed Viterbi decoders, and
astronomy applications

8-Bit MSPS A/D Converters


Product ID Sampling Rate (MSPS) Power ENOB (Bits) SNR (dB) SFDR (dB) THD (dBc) Packaging
ADC08060 20 to 60 1.3 mW/MSPS 7.5 44.6 64 -57 TSSOP-24
ADC08L060 10 to 60 0.65 mW/MSPS 7.6 48 59.1 -57 TSSOP-24
ADC08100 100 1.3 mW/MSPS 7.5 47 60 -60 TSSOP-24
ADC08200 200 1.05 mW/MSPS 7.4 46 58 -58 TSSOP-24
ADC08B200* 200 2 mW/MSPS 7.4 47 56 -55 TQFP-48
ADC08D500** 500 1.4W 7.5 48 55 -55 eLQFP-128
ADC08500 500 0.8W 7.5 47.5 56 -56 eLQFP-128

* Buffer
** Dual
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MSPS High-Speed A/D Converters

High-Speed MSPS A/D Converters


Product ID Channels Speed (MSPS) Power (mW) SNR (dB) SFDR (dB) Outputs Packaging
16-bit
NEW ADC16DV160 E
!
2 160 1300 78.5 95 LVDS LLP-68
ADC16V130 E 1 130 755 78.5 95.5 LVDS LLP-64
14-Bit
ADC14155 E 1 155 967 71.3 87 CMOS LLP-48
ADC14V155 E 1 155 951 71.7 86.9 Parallel LVDS LLP-48
ADC14DS080/105 E 2 80/105 800/1000 74.2/73 90 Serial LVDS LLP-60
ADC14DC080/105 E 2 80/105 600/800 73/74 90 CMOS LLP-60
ADC14C080/105 E 1 80/105 300/400 74.2/74 90 CMOS LLP-32
ADC14L040 E 1 40 235 73 90 CMOS LQFP-32
ADC14L020 E 1 20 150 74 93 CMOS LQFP-32
12-Bit
ADC12C170 E 1 170 715 67.2 85.4 CMOS LLP-48
ADC12V170 E 1 170 781 67.2 85.8 Parallel LVDS LLP-48
ADC12C105 E 1 105 400 71 90 CMOS LLP-32
ADC12DS080/105 E 2 80/105 800/1000 71 88 Serial LVDS LLP-60
ADC12DC080/ 105 E 2 80/105 600/800 71.5/71 90 CMOS LLP-60
ADC12C080 E 1 80 300 71.2 90 CMOS LLP-32
ADC12DL080 E 2 80 447 69 82 CMOS TQFP-64
ADC12L080/ 81 E 1 80 425 66 80 CMOS LQFP-32
ADC12L066 1 66 357 66 80 CMOS LQFP-32
ADC12QS065 E 4 65 800 69 83 Serial LVDS LLP-60
ADC12DL065 E 2 65 360 69 86 CMOS TQFP-64
ADC12L063 1 62 354 66 78 CMOS LQFP-32
ADC12EU050 E 8 50 384 69.3 77 Serial LVDS LLP-68
ADC12DL040 E 2 40 210 69 85 CMOS TQFP-64
ADC12D040 E 2 40 600 68 80 CMOS TQFP-64
ADC12040 E 1 40 340 69.5 84 CMOS LQFP-32
ADC12020 1 20 185 70 86 CMOS LQFP-32
11-Bit
!
NEW ADC11DV200 E 2 200 450 62.5 82 CMOS or LVDS LLP-60
ADC11C170 E 1 170 715 65.1 85.4 CMOS LLP-48
ADC11C125 E 1 125 608 65.5 88.2 CMOS LLP-48
ADC11DL066 2 66 686 64 80 CMOS TQFP-64
ADC11L066 1 66 357 65 78 CMOS LQFP-32
10-Bit
ADC10DV200 E 2 200 450 59.9 82 CMOS or LVDS LLP-60
ADC10080 E 1 80 78.6 59.5 79 CMOS TSSOP-28
ADC10DL065 2 65 370 61 85 CMOS TQFP-64
ADC10065 1 65 68.4 59.6 80 CMOS TSSOP-28
ADC10D040 2 40 267 60 72 CMOS TQFP-48
ADC10040 1 40 55.5 59.6 80 CMOS TSSOP-28
ADC10D020 2 20 150 59 75 CMOS TQFP-48

PowerWise® product E Evaluation board


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ADC16V130 – PowerWise® 16-bit, 130-MSPS ADC for High-IF,

DATA CONVERSION
High-Dynamic Performance Applications
Features Typical Application Circuit
• 1.4 GHz full power bandwidth
16 DO+/-,
V Error
• Industry’s best performance: IN+
SHA
16-Bit High-Speed
Pipeline ADC
Correction SDR LVDS 16 or +/-,
V IN- Logic Buffer OUTCLK +/-
90.6 dBFS SFDR at fIN = 160 MHz
˚ V RN

˚ 76.7 dBFS SNR at fIN = 160 MHz


V RM
Duty Cycle
V Calibration
RP Stabilizer
101.5 dBFS worst harmonic or spur Engine
˚
(except H2 and H3) at fIN = 160 MHz Internal
V REF
Reference
• Industry’s lowest power: 755 mW Multi-Level
Function
• Dual 3V/1.8V supply operation

CLK/DF

CLK+
CLK-
PD
• Parallel LVDS outputs
• Available in LLP-64 packaging (9 x 9 mm)
• Reference board available with LMK04031B clock jitter cleaner
SNR, SFDR, and Spur-H2/3 vs. FIN
110
Spur-H2/3
Applications
Ideal for use in multi-carrier/multi-standard basestation receivers, 100

repeaters, high-IF sampling systems, test and measurement SFDR


dBFS

90
equipment, communications instrumentation, RADAR systems,
medical imaging, data acquisition, and portable instrumentation 80
SNR

70
0 50 100 150 200 250

FIN (Mhz)

ADC12EU050 – PowerWise® High-Speed Continuous-Time


Sigma-Delta ADC
Typical Application Circuit
Features
• XignalTM continuous-time sigma-delta ADC technology ADC12EU050
CMOS IN

• 8-channel, 12-bit, 50 MSPS ADC


CLK+ (SE) PLL Output BCLK+
LVDS
• Ultra-low power consumption: 384 mW CLK-
Input
LVDS
SLVS BCLK-
LC
• Consumes 48 mW/channel at 50 MSPS ADC
VCO
SLEEP
CONTROL Output WCLK+
• Alias-free sample bandwidth up to 25 MHz
RST
Register
LVDS
1.2V SLVS WCLK-
VA Register

• On-chip PLL+VCO AGND

VD 1.2V
1.2V to 1.8V V DR
DGND
DGND
• -76.6 dB Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Clipping Control 12 bit
V IN n+ 3 bit Serializer 1 bit
• 69.3 dBFS Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) 1.3 kΩ CT∑Δ
Digital Decimation Filter
Output
LVDS
DOn+

Modulator
SLVS DOn-

• Instant Overload Recovery (IOR) V IN n-


1.3 kΩ
Register Register Register Register Register

• Available in LLP-68 packaging


D CAP
8 times
Reference and Bias

Applications R REF
IRef
0.5V
To Registers SPI Control
DC

Ideal for use in medical imaging, industrial imaging, V REFT


Ref
Select
V REFB
communication, test and measurement, and portable systems Register

S DATA S CLK S SEL

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MSPS High-Speed A/D Converters

ADC14C105 – PowerWise® 14-bit, 105/95 MSPS ADC for High IF Sampling


Features
SNR, SINAD, SFDR vs FIN
• 1 GHz full power bandwidth 90

• 72 dBFS SNR at 240 MHz input 85


SFDR
• 82 dBFS SFDR at 240 MHz input 80

dBFS
• -79.3 dBFS THD at 240 MHz input 75
SNR
• Power consumption: 400 mW 70
SINAD
• Single 3.3V supply operation 65

• 12-bit, 105/95 MSPS ADC (ADC12C105) 60


10 60 110 160 210 260 310
FIN (MHz)
• 12-bit, 80/65 MSPS ADC (ADC12C080)
• 14-bit, 80/65 MSPS ADC (ADC14C080)
Distortion vs FIN
• Available in LLP-32 packaging (5 x 5 x 0.8 mm) -70

-75
THD
Applications -80

Ideal for use in 3G wireless basestation receivers, WiMAX, power


dBFS

-85
amplifier linearization, high IF sampling receivers, multi-carrier, multi- -90
3RD Harmonic
mode receivers, test and measurement equipment, communications
2ND Harmonic
test equipment, and RADAR systems -95

-100
10 60 110 160 210 260 310

FIN (MHz)

LM97593 – Integrated Dual ADC with Digital Downconverter


and Automatic Gain Control for Communications Applications
Features
Typical Application Circuit
• 2-channel, 12-bit ADC
• 650 MHz input bandwidth allows direct IF sampling of CLC5526 LM97593

inputs up to 300 MHz (x2)


LC
SCK_IN
12
Serial Out A/B
DVGA
• 83 dBFS SNR at fIN=250 MHz, 200 kHz bandwidth IF A ADC
Serial Out B
8 SCK
Dual Digital
• 62 dBFS SNR at fIN=250 MHz, Nyquist bandwidth Tuner / AGC
SFS
12 RDY
• 68 dBFS SFDR at fIN=250 MHz, Nyquist bandwidth IF B DVGA ADC Parallel Output [15:0]
LC Parallel Output Enable
• Digital downconverter composed of: CLK Parallel Select [2:0]

4-stage CIC filter with programmable 8 to 2048


˚ decimation ratio

˚ 21-tap symmetric FIR filter providing decimation by 2


˚ 63-tap symmetric FIR filter providing decimation by 2 or 4
• Integrated automatic gain control allows seamless integration
with external DVGA Applications
• Power consumption: 560 mW at 65 MSPS Ideal for use in cellular basestations including GSM/GPRS/
• 3.3V analog supply, 1.8V digital EDGE/GSM Phase 2 receivers, satellite receivers, wireless
local loop receivers, digital communications, and wireless
• Available in PQFP-128 packaging microphone mainframes

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kSPS Low-Power A/D Converters

Deliver Excellent INL and ENOB in Small Pin- and Function-Compatible Packages

DATA CONVERSION
Single-Ended Input ADCs (1 to 8 Channels) from the PowerWise® Family

12-Bit ADC Sample Rate


• INL: ±0.64 LSB (Samples Per Second) Resolution (bits)
• ENOB: 11.7 1M
10-Bit ADC
• INL: ±0.2 LSB 8/10/12
• ENOB: 9.9
500K
8-Bit ADC
• INL: ±0.5 LSB
• ENOB: 7.8
8/10/12

200K
Applications
Ideal for use in portable
systems, medical
instrumentation, 8/10/12
factory automation/ 50K
automatic test equipment,
consumer products,
mobile communications,
instrumentation, and control
1 Channel 2 Channels 4 Channels 8 Channels
systems SOT-6 MSOP-8 MSOP-10 TSSOP-16

Single-Ended Input I2C Compatible A/D Converters with Alarm and Multiple Addresses
Pin and Supply Typ Power (mW)
Res Function Speed Voltage Temp Multi
Product ID (bits) Inputs Compatible Range (kSPS) Range(V) 3V 5V INL (LSB) Range (°C) Address Alarm Packaging
✔ TSOT-6,
ADC081C021 E W 8 1 5.5 to 189 2.7 to 5.5 0.26 0.78 ±0.2 -40 to 105
✔ ✔ MSOP-8

✔ TSOT-6,
ADC101C021 E W 10 1 5.5 to 189 2.7 to 5.5 0.26 0.78 ±0.5 -40 to 105
✔ ✔ MSOP-8

✔ TSOT-6,
ADC121C021 E W 12 1 5.56 to 189 2.7 to 5.5 0.26 0.78 ±0.5 -40 to 105
✔ ✔ MSOP-8

ADC081C027 E W 8 1 5.5 to 189 2.7 to 5.5 0.26 0.78 ±0.5 -40 to 105 ✔ TSOT-6
ADC101C027 EW 10 1 5.5 to 189 2.7 to 5.5 0.26 0.78 ±0.5 -40 to 105 ✔ TSOT-6
ADC121C027 E W 12 1 5.56 to 189 2.7 to 5.5 0.26 0.78 ±0.5 -40 to 105 ✔ TSOT-6
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kSPS Low-Power A/D and D/A Converters

Single-Ended Input SPI A/D Converters


Pin and Typ Power (mW) Static Performance (Typ) ENOB Temp
Res Function Speed Range Supply Voltage (bits) Range
Product ID (bits) Inputs Compatible (kSPS) Range (V) 3V 5V INL (LSB) DNL (LSB) typ (°C) Packaging
ADC081S021 E, W 8 1 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.3 7.7 +0.45, -0.3 +0.45, -0.3 7.9 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC081S051 E, W 8 1 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 1.6 8.5 +0.06, -0.04 +0.06, -0.05 7.9 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC081S101 E, W 8 1 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 2.0 10 ±0.05 ±0.07 7.9 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC101S021 E, W 10 1 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 2.4 8.9 +0.14, -0.13 +0.16, -0.09 9.9 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC101S051 E, W 10 1 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 2.7 9.7 +0.15, -0.09 +0.15, -0.11 9.9 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC101S101 E, W 10 1 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 2.0 10 ±0.2 +0.3, -0.2 9.9 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC121S021 E, W 12 1 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.5 7.9 +0.45, -0.4 +0.45, -0.25 11.7 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC121S051 E, W 12 1 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 1.7 8.7 +0.45, -0.4 +0.5, -0.25 11.6 -40 to 85 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC121S101 E, W 12 1 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 2.0 10 ±0.4 +0.5, -0.3 11.7 -40 to 125 SOT-23, LLP-6
ADC082S021 E, W 8 2 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.6 5.8 ±0.04 ±0.04 7.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC082S051 E, W 8 2 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 2.2 7.1 +0.12, -0.06 ±0.09 7.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC082S101 E, W 8 2 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 3.2 9.6 ±0.13 ±0.10 7.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC102S021 E, W 10 2 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.94 6.9 ±0.13 ±0.13 9.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC102S051 E, W 10 2 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 2.7 8.6 +0.2, -0.1 ±0.13 10 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC102S101 E, W 10 2 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 3.9 11.4 +0.4, -0.1 +0.26, -0.16 9.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC122S021 E, W 12 2 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 2.2 7.9 ±0.35 +0.4, -0.2 11.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC122S051 E, W 12 2 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 3.0 10 ±0.5 +0.7, -0.4 11.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC122S101 E, W 12 2 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 4.3 13.1 ±0.64 +0.9, -0.6 11.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC084S021 E, W 8 4 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.6 5.8 ±0.04 ±0.04 7.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC084S051 E, W 8 4 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 2.2 7.1 +0.12, -0.06 ±0.09 7.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC084S101 E, W 8 4 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 3.2 9.6 ±0.13 ±0.10 7.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC104S021 E, W 10 4 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.94 6.9 ±0.13 ±0.13 9.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC104S051 E, W 10 4 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 2.7 8.6 +0.2, -0.1 ±0.13 10 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC104S101 E, W 10 4 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 3.9 11.4 +0.4, -0.1 +0.26, -0.16 9.9 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC124S021 E, W 12 4 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 2.2 7.9 ±0.35 +0.4, -0.2 11.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC124S051 E, W 12 4 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 3.0 10 ±0.5 +0.7, -0.4 11.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC124S101 E, W 12 4 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 4.3 13.1 ±0.64 +0.9, -0.6 11.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC088S022 E, W 8 8 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 0.9 5.5 ±0.04 ±0.04 7.9 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC088S052 E, W 8 8 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 1.2 6.5 ±0.05 ±0.06 7.9 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC088S102 E, W 8 8 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 1.8 8.0 ±0.05 ±0.06 7.9 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC108S022 E, W 10 8 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.1 6.4 ±0.10 ±0.1 10 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC108S052 E, W 10 8 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 1.5 7.5 ±0.10 ±0.2 10 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC108S102 E, W 10 8 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 2.1 9.4 ±0.20 ±0.2 10 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC128S022 E, W 12 8 50 to 200 2.7 to 5.25 1.2 7.5 ±0.4 -0.3, +0.5 11.8 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC128S052 E, W 12 8 200 to 500 2.7 to 5.25 1.6 8.7 ±0.4 -0.4, +0.6 11.8 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
ADC128S102 E, W 12 8 500 to 1000 2.7 to 5.25 2.3 10.7 ±0.5 -0.4, +0.7 11.8 -40 to 105 TSSOP-16
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Differential-Input SPI A/D Converters

DATA CONVERSION
Pin and Speed Supply Typ Power (mW) Static Perform (Typ) ENOB Temp
Res Function Range Voltage (bits) Range
Product ID (bits) Inputs Compatible (kSPS) Range(V) 3V 5V INL (LSB) DNL (LSB) typ (°C) Packaging
ADC121S625 EW 12 1 50 to 200 4.5 to 5.5 — 2.25 - 0.5 / -0.3 ±0.4 11.8 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
ADC121S655 E W 12 1 200 to 500 4.5 to 5.5 — 9 ±0.6 ±0.4 11.7 -40 to 105 MSOP-8
ADC121S705 E W 12 1 500 to 1000 4.5 to 5.5 — 11.5 ±0.6 ±0.4 11.7 -40 to 105 MSOP-8
ADC122S625 EW 12 2 50 to 200 4.5 to 5.5 — — ±1.0 ±0.95 11.25 -40 to 105 MSOP-10
ADC122S655 E W 12 2 200 to 500 4.5 to 5.5 — 25 ±1.0 ±0.95 11.25 -40 to 105 MSOP-10
ADC122S706 EW 12 2 — 500 to 1000 4.5 to 5.5 20 25 ±1 ±0.95 11.25 -40 to 105 TSSOP-14
ADC141S626 E W 14 1 50 to 250 2.7 to 5.5 2 4.8 ±0.5 ±0.5 13.7 -40 to 85 MSOP-10
ADC161S626 EW 16 1 50 to 250 4.5 to 5.5 — 5.8 ±0.8 ±0.5/ ±0.8 14.3 -40 to 85 MSOP-10

8-/10-/12-Bit DACs Provide Seamless Upgradeability


Features Applications
• Pin- and function-compatible across resolutions Ideal for use in portable, battery-powered applications in industrial,
• 2- and 4-channel family with smallest package medical, and consumer designs
outline in class (3 x 3 mm)
• Rail-to-rail output swing

Typ Current Static Performance


Pin and Typ Supply
Consumption (μA) (Typ)
Res # Mux Function Settling Voltage
Product ID (bits) Inputs Comp. Family Time (μs) Range (V) 3V 5V INL (LSB) DNL (LSB) Reference Packaging
Single-Ended Input SPI Digital-to-Analog Converters
DAC081S101 E 8 1 3 2.7 to 5.5 175 260 +0.16, -0.12 +0.04, -0.02 From supply MSOP-8, TSOT-6
DAC101S101 E 10 1 5 2.7 to 5.5 175 260 ±0.6 +0.15, -0.05 From supply MSOP-8, TSOT-6
DAC121S101 E 12 1 8 2.7 to 5.5 175 260 ±2.6 +0.25, -0.15 From supply MSOP-8, TSOT-6
DAC082S085 E 8 2 3 2.7 to 5.5 210 320 ±0.14 +0.04, -0.02 External MSOP-10, LLP-10
DAC102S085 E 10 2 4.5 2.7 to 5.5 210 320 ±0.7 +0.08. -0.03 External MSOP-10, LLP-10
DAC122S085 E 12 2 6 2.7 to 5.5 210 320 ±2.4 +0.2, -0.1 External MSOP-10, LLP-10
DAC084S085 E 8 4 3 2.7 to 5.5 350 500 ±0.14 +0.04, -0.02 External MSOP-10, LLP-10
DAC104S085 E 10 4 4.5 2.7 to 5.5 350 500 ±0.7 +0.08, -0.03 External MSOP-10, LLP-10
DAC124S085 E 12 4 6 2.7 to 5.5 360 480 ±2.4 +0.2, -0.1 External MSOP-10, LLP-10
DAC088S085 E 8 8 3 2.7 to 5.5 650 970 ±0.125 ±0.03 Dual external TSSOP-16, LLP-16
DAC108S085 E 10 8 4.5 2.7 to 5.5 650 970 ±0.5 +0.08, -0.04 Dual external TSSOP-16, LLP-16
DAC128S085 E 12 8 6 2.7 to 5.5 650 970 ±2.0 +0.15, -0.09 Dual external TSSOP-16, LLP-16
Single-Ended Input I2C Digital-to-Analog Converters
DAC081C081 E 8 1 6 2.7 to 5.5 0.38 0.73 ±0.1 ±0.08 Supply TSOT-6, LLP-6
DAC101C081 E 10 1 6 2.7 to 5.5 0.38 0.73 +0.21, -0.16 +0.25, -0.16 Supply TSOT-6, LLP-6
DAC121C081 E 12 1 6 2.7 to 5.5 0.38 0.73 +2.2, -1.5 +0.18, -0.12 Supply TSOT-6, LLP-6
DAC081C085 E 8 1 6 2.7 to 5.5 0.38 0.73 ±0.1 ±0.08 External MSOP-8
DAC101C085 E 10 1 6 2.7 to 5.5 0.38 0.73 +0.21, -0.16 +0.25, -0.16 External MSOP-8
DAC121C085 E 12 1 6 2.7 to 5.5 0.38 0.73 +2.2, -1.5 +0.18, -0.12 External MSOP-8

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LM98725 – Three Channel, 16-Bit, 81 MSPS Analog Front End with LVDS/CMOS Output and
Integrated CCD/CIS Sensor Timing Generator
Features
• LVDS/CMOS outputs • Maximum input level selectable between 1.2V and 2.4V
• LVDS/CMOS/Crystal clock source with PLL multiplication • Input polarity selectable as + or – for use with CIS or CCD sensors
• Integrated flexible spread-spectrum clock generation • Channel sampling rate: 30/30/27 MSPS in 3/2/1 channel mode
• CDS or S/H processing for CCD or CIS sensors • INL: +17/-28 LSB (typ)
• Independent gain/offset correction for each channel • Operating temperature: 0°C to 70°C
• Automatic per-channel gain and offset calibration
• Programmable input clamp voltage Applications
• Flexible CCD/CIS sensor timing generator Ideal for use in multi-function peripherals, high-speed currency/
check scanners, flatbed or handheld color scanners, and high-speed
document scanners

Analog Front End


DAC Offset DAC Offset Power
Input Sampling Resolution Timing PGA Gain PGA Gain Resolution (+/-) Range Dissipation
Product ID Channels Rate (MSPS) (bits) Generator Output Type (Min) (dB) (Max) (dB) (bits) (+/-) (mV) (Watt)
LM98519 6 65 10 — CMOS 0 26 14 337 1.04
LM98620 6 70 10 — LVDS 0 26 14 340 1.02
Both LVDS,
LM98714 3 45 16 ✔ -3 17.9 9 600 0.505
CMOS
!
NEW Both LVDS,
LM98725 3 81 16 ✔ -4.2 18.4 9 307 0.755
CMOS
NEW! Both LVDS,
LM98722 3 45 16 ✔ -4.2 18.4 9 307 0.63
CMOS

Legacy MFP Image Sensor Block Diagram New MFP Image Sensor Block Diagram Partitioning
FFC FFC
Image Sensor Board connectors Main Image Image Sensor Board connectors Main Image
and cabling Processing Board Low and cabling Processing Board
CCD Timing Clock Bus
Speed
CCD (High Speed CMOS) CCD CCD SPI
Clock Drivers Clock Drivers Timing
ASIC for Image
(74ACT series) (74ACT series) Generator
Processing and
Clock Generation
ASIC for
DS90CR218A

LM98722 LVDS
Image
Data
Processing
and Clock
CCD Sensor CCD Sensor LVDS or
Analog Generation
& Analog and CMOS
Output Signal Front End Output Signal Front End Input
Buffers Buffers Clock
SSCG
CCD Analog Output
(Red, Green, Blue analog signals)

Read Analog Edge AN-1583. Topic:


“Simplifying CCD/CIS Image Capturing with a 3-Channel 16-Bit AFE/Timing Generator”
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Amplifier Product Portfolio

High-Speed Amplifiers

Fully Differential Single-Supply Low-Noise and High-Speed Other High-Speed Variable Gain
Amplifiers Amplifiers Distortion Amplifiers Precision Amplifiers Amplifiers Amplifiers

Comparators

AMPLIFIERS
Low-Power Comparators High-Speed Comparators

Precision Amplifiers

Low-Voltage Low-Noise High-Voltage Low-Noise and Low-Power


Precision Ampiliers
Amplifiers Amplifiers Amplifiers Low-Voltage Amplifiers Amplifiers

CMOS Input Current Sensing Shutdown EMI-Hardened Micropower


Amplifiers Amplifiers Amplifiers Amplifiers Amplifiers

Analog Video Products

Sync Separators Clock Generators Crosspoint Switches Analog Multiplexers Amplifiers/Buffers

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High-Speed Fully Differential Amplifiers


Unity Gain BW Supply Voltage Supply Current Voltage Noise
Product ID (MHz) at AVCL (V/V) Slew Rate (V/μs) Range (V) per Channel (mA) Channels (nV/√Hz) 2nd/3rd HD (dBc) Packaging
-92/-103 at VOUT = 2 VPP,
LMH6550 E 400 at 1 3000 5 to 12 20 1 6.0 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
f = 5 MHz, RL = 800Ω
-94/-96 at VOUT = 2 VPP,
LMH6551 E 370 at 1 2400 3 to 12 12.5 1 6.0 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
f = 5 MHz, RL=800Ω
-92/-93 at VOUT = 2 VPP,
LMH6552 E 1500 at 1 3800 4.5 to 12 19 1 1.1 SOIC-8, LLP-8
f = 20 MHz, RL = 800Ω
-79/-90 at VOUT = 2 VPP,
LMH6553 E 900 at 1 2300 4.5 to 12 29.5 1 1.1 PSOP-8, LLP-8
f = 20 MHz, RL = 800Ω
-68/-70 at VOUT = 2 VPP,
LMH6554 E 2500 at 1 6200 4.7 to 5.3 52 1 0.9 FCOL-14
f = 250 MHz, RL = 200Ω
-60/-67 at VOUT = 0.8 VPP,
LMH6555 E 1200 at 13.6 dB 1300 3 to 3.6 120 1 19 LLP-16
f = 250 MHz, RL = 100Ω

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High-Speed Single-Supply Optimized Amplifiers


Unity Gain BW (MHz) Slew Rate Supply Voltage Supply Current per Voltage Noise
Product ID at AVCL (V/V) (V/μs) Range (V) Channel (mA) Channels (nV/√Hz) Packaging
Low-Power, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output Amplifiers
LMH6645/46/47 E,W 55 at 1 22 2.5 to 12 0.725 1/2/4 17 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6618/19 E,W 140 at 1 57 2.7 to 11 1.35 1/2 10 TSOT-6, SOIC-8
Low-Power, Rail-to-Rail Output Amplifiers
LMH6642/43 E,W 130 at 1 135 2.7 to 12.8 2.7 1/2 17 SOIC-8, SOT23-5/SOIC-8
LMH6644 E,W 130 at 1 135 2.7 to 12.8 2.7 4 17 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMH6601 E,W 250 at 1 275 2.4 to 5.5 9.6 1 7.0 SC70-6
LMH6611/12 E,W 365 at 1 460 2.7 to 11 3.3/3.45 1/2 10 TSOT-6/SOIC-8

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Unity Gain BW Slew Rate Supply Voltage Supply Current/ Voltage Noise Current Noise
Product ID (MHz) at AVCL (V/V) (V/μs) Range (V) Channel (mA) Channels (nV/√Hz) (pA/√Hz) 2nd/3rd HD (dBc) Packaging
-90/-97 at VOUT=8.4 VPP,
LMH6672 E, W 90 at 2 170 3 to 12 6.2 2 4.5 1.8 SOIC-8, PSOP-8
f=1 MHz, RL=100Ω
-102/-102 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6618/19 E, W 140 at 1 57 2.7 to 10/11 1.6/1.3 1/2 10 1.0 TSOT-6/SOIC-8
f=100 kHz, RL=1KΩ
-90/-94 at VOUT =2 VPP,
LMH6622 E, W 160 at 2 80 5 to 12 4.3 2 1.6 1.5 SOIC-8
f=1 MHz, RL=100Ω
-63/-80 at VOUT=1 VPP,
LMH6626 E, W 160 at 10 360 5 to 12 12 2 1.0 1.8 SOIC-8
f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
-63/-80 at VOUT=1 VPP,
LMH6624 E, W 180 at 10 400 5 to 12 12 1 0.92 2.3 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
-65/-74 at VOUT=1 Vpp,

AMPLIFIERS
LMH6628 E, W 300 at 1 550 5 to 12 9.0 2 2.0 2.0 SOIC-8
f=10 MHz, Rl=100Ω
-80/-85 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6654 E, W 250 at 1 200 4.5 to 12 4.5 1 4.5 1.7 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
-80/-85 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6655 E, W 250 at 1 200 4.5 to 12 4.5 2 4.5 1.7 SOIC-8
f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
-83/-100 at VOUT=2 VPP, TSOT23-6/
LMH6611/12 E, W 365 at 1 460 2.7 to 11 3.3/3.45 1/2 10 2.0
f=1 MHz, RL=150Ω SOIC-8
-92/-103 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6550 E 400 at 1 3000 5 to 12 20 1 6.0 1.5 SOIC-8
f=5 MHz, RL=800Ω
3.0 (non- -80/-90 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6738 E 750 at 1 3300 10 to 12 10.5 3 2.2 SSOP-16
inverting) f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
-92/-93 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6552 E 1500 at 1 3800 4.5 to 12 19 1 1.1 19.5 SOIC-8, LLP-8
f=20 MHz, RL=800Ω
3.0 (non- -100/-96 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6702 E, W 1700 at 2 3100 10 to 12 12.5 1 1.83 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
inverting) f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
3.0 (non- -87/-100 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6703 E 1200 at 2 4200 8 to 12 11 1 2.3 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
inverting) f=5 MHz, RL=100Ω
-68/-70 at VOUT=2 VPP,
LMH6554 2500 at 1 6200 4.7 to 5.3 52 1 0.9 11 LLP-14
f=250 MHz, RL=200Ω

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High-Speed Amplifiers

LMH6618/19 – 130 MHz, 1.25 mA Rail-to-Rail Input and


Output Op Amp with Shutdown
Features Single-to-Single ADC Driver

• Operating voltage range 2.7V to 11V IN

• Small signal bandwidth 130 MHz 1 μF

• 1 mV max voltage offset over full temperature range 549Ω


549Ω

• 90 ns settling time to 0.1%, 120 ns to 0.01%


1.24 kΩ 150 pF
• SFDR (f = 1 MHz, AV = +1, VOUT = 2 VPP) 80 dBc V
+
+
• 0.1 dB bandwidth (AV = +2) 15 MHz + 1 nF
V
V
5V 0.1 μF 10 μF
• Industrial temperature grade -40°C to +125°C 0.1 μF 10 μF
1 μF 0.1 μF 0.01 μF 14.3 kΩ
• Low-power shutdown (LMH6618) - 22Ω
GND LMH6618 ADC121S101

• Available in TSOT23-6 (LMH6618) and + 390 pF


5.6 μF 0.1 μF
SOIC-8 (LMH6619) packaging 14.3 kΩ

Precision High-Speed Amplifiers (Offset Voltage ≤ 0.8 mV)


Offset Voltage TcVos CMRR PSRR Voltage -3 dB SSBW AVCL for -3 dB Slew Rate Supply Voltage
Product ID Channels Max, 25°C (mV) (μV/°C) (dB) (dB) Noise nV/√Hz (MHz) SSBW (V/V) (V/μs) Range (V) Packaging
LMH6611 E,W 1 0.6 0.1 98 96 10 365 1.0 460 2.7 to 11 TSOT-6
LMH6612 E,W 2 0.75 0.1 98 96 10 365 1.0 460 2.7 to 11 TSOT-6
LMH6618 E,W 1 0.6 0.8 98 104 10 140 1.0 57 2.7 to 11 TSOT-6
LMH6619 E,W 2 0.6 0.8 98 104 10 140 1.0 57 2.7 to 11 SOIC-8
SOIC-8,
LMH6624 E,W 1 0.5 0.2 95 88 0.92 180 10 400 5 to 12
SOT23-5
LMH6626 E,W 2 0.5 0.2 95 88 1.0 160 10 360 5 to 12 SOIC-8
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LMH6611/12 – 345 MHz Rail-to-Rail Output Single/Dual Amplifiers


Features
0.1
• 345 MHz small signal gain of 1 bandwidth -40°C VS=5V
0.0
• 85 MHz large signal gain in 2 bandwidth
• 1 mV max input voltage offset over full temp on LMH6611 -0.1

(1.3 mV for LMH6612)


VOS (mV)

-0.2 25°C
• 102 dBc SFDR at 100 kHz
-0.3
• 3.2 mA/ch supply current at VCC = 5V
• -40°C to +125°C operating temperature range -0.4
125°C
-0.5

Applications -0.6
-0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
Ideal for use in ADC and DAC buffering, high-speed filter design, and
VCM (V)
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High-Speed Amplifiers (Unity Gain Bandwidth >50 MHz)


Unity Gain BW Slew Rate Supply Voltage Supply Current/ Offset Voltage Voltage Noise
Product ID (MHz) at AVCL (V/V) (V/μs) Range (V) Channel (mA) Channels Max, 25°C (mV) (nV/√Hz) Packaging
LMH6645 E, W 55 at 1 22 2.5 to 12 0.725 1 3.0 17 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6646 E, W 55 at 1 22 2.5 to 12 0.725 2 3.0 17 SOIC-8
LMH6647 E, W 55 at 1 22 2.5 to 12 0.725 1 3.0 17 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6672 E, W 90 at 2 170 3 to 12 6.2 2 5.5 4.5 SOIC-8, PSOP-8
LMH6642 E, W 130 at 1 135 2.7 to 12.8 2.7 1 5.0 17 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6643 E, W 130 at 1 135 2.7 to 12.8 2.7 2 5.0 17 SOIC-8
LMH6644 E, W 130 at 1 135 2.7 to 12.8 2.7 4 5.0 17 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMH6619 E, W 140 at 1 57 2.7 to 11 1.3 2 0.6 10 SOIC-8
LMH6618 E, W 140 at 1 57 2.7 to 10 1.6 1 0.6 10 TSOT-6

AMPLIFIERS
LMH6622 E, W 160 at 2 80 5 to 12 4.3 2 1.2 1.6 SOIC-8
LMH6626 E, W 160 at 10 360 5 to 12 12 2 0.5 1 SOIC-8
LMH6640 190 at 1 170 4.5 to 16 4.0 1 1.0 15 SOT23-5
LMH6682 E 190 at 2 940 3 to 12 6.5 2 5.0 12 SOIC-8
LMH6683 E, W 190 at 2 940 3 to 12 6.5 3 5.0 12 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMH6639 228 at 1 172 3 to 12 3.6 1 5.0 12 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6601 E, W 250 at 1 275 2.4 to 5.5 9.6 1 2.4 10 SC70-6
LMH6654 E 250 at 1 200 4.5 to 12 4.5 1 3.0 4.5 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6655 E 250 at 1 200 4.5 to 12 4.5 2 3.0 4.5 SOIC-8
LMH6657 E 270 at 1 700 3 to 12 6.0 1 5.0 11 SC70-5, SOT23-5
LMH6658 E 270 at 1 700 3 to 12 6.0 2 5.0 11 SOIC-8
LMH6628 E, W 300 at 1 550 5 to 12 9.0 2 2.0 2 SOIC-8
LMH6611 E, W 365 at 1 460 2.7 to 11 3.3 1 0.6 10 TSOT23-6
LMH6612 E, W 365 at 1 460 2.7 to 11 3.45 2 0.75 10 SOIC-8
LMH6551 E 370 at 1 2400 3 to 12 12.5 1 5.0 6 SOIC-8
LMH6723 E 370 at 1 600 5 to 12 1.0 1 3.0 4.3 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6724 E 370 at 1 600 5 to 12 1.0 2 3.0 4.3 SOIC-8
LMH6725 E 370 at 1 600 5 to 12 1.0 4 3.0 4.3 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMH6550 E 400 at 1 3000 5 to 12 20 1 5.0 6 SOIC-8
LMH6722 E 400 at 2 1800 10 to 12 5.6 4 6.0 3.4 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMH6714/20 E 400 at 2 1800 10 to 12 5.6 1 6.0 3.4 SOIC-8,SOT23-5
LMH6715 E, W 480 at 2 1300 10 to 12 5.0 2 6.0 3.4 SOIC-8
LMH6732 E 540 at 2 2700 9 to 12 9.0 1 8.0 2.5 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6738 E 750 at 1 3300 10 to 12 10.5 3 2.5 2.2 SSOP-16
LMH6553 E 900 at 1 2300 4.5 to 12 29.5 1 — 1.1 PSOP-8,LLP-8
LMH6609 E 900 at 1 1400 6 to 12 7.0 1 2.5 3.1 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6733 E, W 1000 at 1 3750 3 to 12 6.5 3 2.2 2.1 SSOP-16
LMH6703 E 1200 at 2 4200 8 to 12 11 1 7.0 2.3 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6552 E 1500 at 1 3800 4.5 to 12 19 1 — 1.1 SOIC-8, LLP-8
LMH6624 E, W 1500 at 10 400 5 to 12 12 1 0.5 0.92 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6702 E, W 1700 at 2 3100 10 to 12 12.5 1 4.5 1.83 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6554 2500 at 1 6200 4.7 to 5.3 52 1 — 0.9 FCOL-14
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High-Speed Amplifiers

LMH6553 – 900 MHz Fully Differential Amplifier With Output Limiting Clamp
Features
• 900 MHz small signal gain of 1 bandwidth Single-Ended Input Differential Output ADC Driver
275Ω
• 670 MHz large signal gain of 1 bandwidth
• Integrated adjustable output limiting clamp protects low-voltage V+ ADC
R S = 50Ω 275Ω RO
ADC inputs from overload + VIN+

• 600 ps clamp overdrive recovery time VS RT


LMH6553 8 to 14 Bit
• 10 ns settling time to 0.1% RO
- VIN-
• -79 dB THD at 20 MHz 275Ω
V- VCM
• 4.5V to 12V operation RM
275Ω Vclamp
• Ideal match to National’s 8-/10-/12-/14-bit high-speed ADCs

LMH6555 – 1.2 GHz Low-Distortion Differential Driver


Features DC Coupled, Single to Differential ADC Driver
• 1.2 GHz bandwidth
RF1
• -50.5 dBc THD at 750 MHz VOUT = 0.8 VPP
RS1 RT2
• 15 dB noise figure 340 mVPP 50Ω VIN + RG1 50Ω
+ ADC081000/
• 13.7 dB fixed gain ADC081500
VIN –
• 3.3V operation VIN - RG2
RT1 VOUT + VCMO SPI
50Ω
RS2
• 1300 V/μs slew rate
50Ω
3.3V
• Ideal match for 8-bit ADCs up to 3 GSPS, such as the LMH6555 RF2 VCM_REF

ADC08(D)1000/1500/3000 family
+
• Available in LLP-16 packaging LMV321 OPT
OPT

LMH6554 – 2.5 GHz Ultra-Linear Fully-Differential Amplifier


Features AC Coupled, Single to Differential ADC Driver
• 2.5 GHz small signal gain of 1 bandwidth
R S = 50Ω 0.1 μF 90Ω 200Ω
• 1.8 GHz large signal gain of 1 bandwidth VS
ADC16V130
+
61.9Ω V
• 800 MHz 0.1 dB gain flatness 50Ω
0.1μF
• -99 dBc IMD3 at f = 150 MHz - + 16-Bit
LMH6554 10pF 130
• 72 dBc SFDR at f = 250 MHz
+ -
MSPS

• 0.9 nV/√Hz input noise voltage 191Ω 50Ω


-
28Ω V V REF
• 11 pA/√Hz input noise current
0.1 μF 200Ω
• 4.7V to 5.3V operation
EN
• Available in quad FCOL-14 packaging
• Ideal match to National’s new ADC10D1000 1 GSPS dual ADC and
ADC16V130 130 MSPS 16-bit ADC

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High-Speed Variable Gain Amplifiers

LMH6517 – Low-Noise High-Linearity Digital Variable-Gain Amplifier


Features
• 1.2 GHz bandwidth Channel A
• 45 dBm OIP3
• 65 dBm OIP2
Attenuator 22 dB
• 22 dB maximum gain 0 to 31.5 dB
• 31.5 dB in 0.5 dB gain adjustment
• 6 dB noise figure (at maximum gain)
• 1.1 nV/√Hz input noise voltage Attenuator
22 dB
• 80 mA/channel current at 5V supply 0 to 31.5 dB
Attenuator
• Reference board available with ADC16DV160 and LMK04031B

AMPLIFIERS
0 to 31.5 dB
• Ideal match for 14- and 16-bit ADCs such as ADC16DV160 Channel B
• Available in small LLP-32 packaging (5 x 5 mm)

LMH6518 – 900 MHz DVGA with 40 dB Adjustment Gain and


8.5 mdB Effective Gain-Step Resolution
Features Typical Application Circuit
• Integrated bandwidth filters
LMH6518
• Auxiliary output for trigger path Overvoltage
Clamp
Vcm ADC08D1020
• 40 dB gain range +IN Preamp + +
MAIN
ADC08D1520
Attenuator Block -
-IN
• 2 dB gain step size Filters

20 MHz
• 8.5 mdB gain step size with ADC 100 MHz
200 MHz Overvoltage
• SNR (VIN≥25 mVpp FS, 200 MHz BW) 52dBFS 350 MHz
650 MHz
Clamp Vcm
750 MHz + To Trigger Circuit
• HD2/HD3 at 100 MHz -50 dBc/-53 dBc Full
-
AUX

• 0.98 nV/√Hz input referred noise (max gain)


SPI Interface
• 1.1W/0.75W power consumption to MPU

High-Speed Variable Gain Amplifiers


-3 dB Gain Adj Gain Supply Supply Voltage
Gain Bandwidth Range Step Size Voltage Current/ Noise Configuration
Product ID Control (MHz) (dB) (dB) Range (V) Channel (mA) Channels (nV/√Hz) (input/ output) 2nd/3rd HD (dB) Packaging

HD2/HD3= -55/ -57 SOIC-14,


LMH6502 E Analog 130 72 — 5 to 12 27 1 7.7 Diff/single
(2 VP-P, 20 MHz) TSSOP-14

HD2/HD3= -60/ -61 SOIC-14,


LMH6503 E Analog 135 70 — 5 to 12 37 1 6.6 Diff/single
(2 VP-P, 20 MHz) TSSOP-14
HD2/HD3= -47/ -61 SOIC-8,
LMH6505 E Analog 150 80 — 7 to 12 11 1 4.4 Single/single
(2 VP-P, 20 MHz) MSOP-8
LMH6514 E Digital 600 42 6 4 to 5.25 107 1 1.8 Diff/diff OIP3= 40 dBm at 70 MHz LLP-16
LMH6515 Digital 600 31 1 4 to 5.25 107 1 1.8 Diff/diff OIP3= 40 dBm at 70 MHz LLP-16
!
NEW LMH6517 E Digital 1200 31.5 0.5 4.5 to 5.25 80 2 1.1 Diff/diff OIP3= 45 dBm at 200 MHz LLP-32
HD2/HD3=-50/-53 all
LMH6518 E Digital 900 40 2/8.5m 4.75 to 5.25 210/150 1 0.98 Diff/diff LLP-16
gains, 100 MHz
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Analog Video Products

Sync Separators
Spec Supply
Product ID Type Key Features Supported Video Formats Inputs Outputs Range (V) Packaging
H sync, V sync, C sync, odd/
Auto-video format detection, 50% NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 0.5 to
LMH1981 50% slicing even, burst/clamp, video 3.3 to 5 TSSOP-14
sync slicing, low H sync jitter 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p 2.0 Vp-p
format
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, H sync, V sync, C sync, odd/
0.5 to
LMH1980 70 mV fixed Auto-video format detection 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p, PC Sync even, burst/clamp, HD detect 3.3 to 5 MSOP-10
2.0 Vp-p
on Green flag

Clock Generators
Number Number of Output Clock Frequencies
Product ID Key Features of Inputs Inputs Reference Outputs (MHz) Supply (V) Packaging
Simultaneous SD and 3G/HD clock outputs, SD: Clock 27 or 67.5 MHz
exceeds SMPTE jitter spec, genlock and free- H/V sync, and/or 3G/HD Clock: 74.25,
LMH1982 2 2 3.3 and 2.5 LLP-32
run modes, programmable output top-of-frame 27 MHz 74.25/1.001, 148.5 or
pulse generator 148.5/1.001 MHz

LMH1981 Lowest Jitter Sync Separator LMH1982 – 3G/HD/SD Video Clock Generator
for HD Video Formats Featuring with Genlock
50% Sync Slicing
Features Features
• 50% sync slicing • Two reference ports for genlocking the outputs
• Low-jitter horizontal sync outputs ˚ H and V sync inputs for NTSC/525i, PAL/625i, 525p, 625p,
• Supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p 720p, 1080i, 1080p video timing
• Accepts video signals from 0.5 VP-P to 2.0 VP-P • Simultaneous SD and 3G/HD LVDS-compatible clock outputs
• No external programming with μC required • Achieves low jitter output clocks capable of directly driving
• Horizontal sync output propagation delay < 50 ns FPGA serializers with no additional clock cleansing required
• 3.3V or 5V single supply operation • Genlock or free run mode operation
• 31 mW typical power dissipation • Programmable output top-of-frame pulse
• Supports cross locking

Genlock and Video Timing Interface

SD Clock

3G/HD Clock

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LMH6583 – Industry’s Fastest Analog Crosspoint Switches for High-Resolution
Video Applications
Features
• 550 MHz, -3 dB bandwidth
LMH6583
• Fast slew rate: 1900 V/μs
2 VP-P Frequency Response vs. Crosstalk
• 100 MHz, 0.1 dB gain flatness
1 -10
• Low crosstalk:
0 -20
˚ -70 dBc at 10 MHz (channel-to-channel) Frequency Response
˚ -45 dBc at 100 MHz (all hostile) -1 -30
• Gain of 2

Normalized Gain (dB)


-2 -40
• Diagonally symmetrical pin configuration

Crosstalk (dBc)
All Hostile Crosstalk

AMPLIFIERS
-3 -50
• Ease of control: 4-pin serial interface
-4 -60
• Available in eTQFP-64 packaging VS = ±5V
-5 VOUT = 2 VP-P -70
RL = 150Ω
Expansion Options -6 -80
• One-chip solution: -7 -90
16 inputs, 8 outputs 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
• Two-chip solution: Frequency (MHz)
16 inputs, 16 outputs or 32 inputs, 8 outputs

Applications
Ideal for use in conference room systems, KVM (Keyboard,
Video, and Mouse) systems, security and surveillance systems,
multimedia video systems, and professional A/V systems

Slew IOUT Spec.


SSBW Rate Crosstalk Settling Diff. G/P %/deg. 2nd/3rd HD into (mA) Temp. Supply
Product ID Channels Key Features (MHz) (V/μs) Rejection (dB) Time into RL=150Ω RL=100Ω (dBc) (typ.) Range (°C) (V) Packaging
High-Performance Crosspoint Switch
Crosspoint switch, -52/-43 (10 MHz/ 15 ns 2V step 0.04/0.03 at 3.58 -70 at 10 MHz/ ±3.0 to
LMH6585 E 32 x 16 400 1200 ± 45 -40 to 85 TQFP-144
gain+1, +2, serial prog. 100 MHz) at 0.5% MHz and 4.43 MHz -75 at 10 MHz ±5.0
Crosspoint switch, -70/-45 (10 MHz/ 18 ns 2V step 0.04/0.04 at 3.58 -74 at 20 MHz/ ±3.0. to
LMH6583 E 16 x 8 550 1900 ±60 -40 to 85 eTQFP-64
gain +1, +2, serial prog. 100 MHz) at 0.1% MHz and 4.43 MHz -77 at 5 MHz ±5.0
Crosspoint switch, -55/-45 (10 MHz/ 6 ns 2V step 0.05/0.05 at 3.58 ±3.0. to
LMH6580 8x4 500 2100 -80 -70 ±70 -40 to 85 TQFP-48
gain +1, +2, serial prog. 100 MHz) to 0.5% MHz and 4.43 MHz ±5.0

SSBW LSBW Crosstalk Diff. G/P %/deg. into Spec.


Product ID Channels Key Features (MHz) (MHz) Rejection (dB) RL=150Ω Temp. Range (°C) Supply (V) Packaging
Composite Video Crosspoint Switch
LMH6586 E 32 x 16 Video clamps, loss of video det., I2C prog. 66 29 -58 db at 6 MHz 0.05/.0.05 at 3.58 MHz -40 to 85 5 TQFP-80

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Analog Video Products

LMH6733 – Triple Amplifier with Industry’s Best Bandwidth-to-Power Ratio


Features
• 1.0 GHz -3 dB small signal bandwidth • 350 MHz 0.1 dB gain flatness
(AV = +1, VS = ±5V) • -80 dB crosstalk at 10 MHz
• 600 MHz -3 dB large signal bandwidth • 5.5 mA/channel supply current
(AV = +2, VS = ±5V) • Single supply operation: 3V to 12V

LMH6733 Typical Application


R FX R FX

Component Y CAT-5 Twisted-Pair Wire R FX R FX R FX


HD Transmission Line RFEQ
+ RO RGX R FX R FX
Video Pb LMH6733 - Y Component
Input RT -
Pr RO RX LMH6733 - RO HD
Signal RG EQ Pb Video
+ LMH6733
R 1X + Output
RG RF Pr Signal
Up to 500-foot CAT-5 R 2X

Read the Application Note 1822 : “LMH6733 High Definition


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Analog Multiplexers
Product SSBW Mux Switching Crosstalk Settling Tsettling 2nd/3rd Supply Voltage Temperature
ID (MHz) Ratio Channels Speed (ns) Rejection (dB) Time (ns) Conditions HD (dB) Range (V) Range (°C) Packaging
LMH6570 500 3:1 1 8 70 17 to 0.05% -68/-84 ±3.3 to ±6.0 -40 to 85 SOIC-8
LMH6572 350 3:1 3 10 90 17 to 0.05% -78/-75 ±3.3 to ±6.0 -40 to 85 SSOP-16
LMH6574 500 4:1 1 8 85 17 to 0.05% -68/-84 ±3.3 to ±6.0 -40 to 85 SOIC-14

Video Amplifiers/Buffers
Unity Gain Slew Supply Supply Voltage
BW (MHz) at Differential Differential -3 dB LSBW Rate Voltage Current Per Noise
Product ID AVCL (V/V) Gain (dB) Phase (%) at A=2 (MHz) (V/μs) Range (V) Channel (mA) Channels nV/√Hz Packaging
LMH6702 E, W 1700 at 2 0.024 0.004 720 3100 10 to 12 12.5 1 1.83 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6703 E 1800 at 1 0.01 0.02 750 4200 8.0 to 12 11 1 2.3 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6704 E 650 at 1 0.01 0.02 400 3000 8.0 to 12 11.5 1 2.3 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6733 E,W 1000 at 1 0.03 0.03 600 3750 3.0 to 12 6.5 3 2.1 SSOP-16
LMH6734 925 at 1 0.03 0.025 560 3750 3.0 to 12 5.5 3 2.1 SSOP-16
LMH6738 E 750 at 1 0.02 0.01 750 3300 10 to 12 10.5 3 2.2 SSOP-16
LMH6739 E 750 at 1 0.02 0.01 400 3300 8.0 to 12 10.6 3 2.3 SSOP-16
LMH6611 E, W 365 at 1 0.05 0.05 87 460 2.7 to 11 3.3 1 10 TSOT23-6
LMH6612 E, W 365 at 1 0.05 0.05 87 460 2.7 to 11 3.45 2 10 SOIC-8
LMH6601 E, W 250 at 1 0.25 0.25 81 275 2.4 to 5.5 9.6 1 10 SC70-6
LMH6657 E, W 270 at 1 0.03 0.1 100 700 3.0 to 12 6.0 1 11 SC70-5, SOT23-5
SOIC-8, Mini
LMH6658 E, W 270 at 1 0.03 0.1 100 700 3.0 to 12 6.0 2 11
SOIC-8
SOIC-8, Mini
LMH6682 E 180 at 2 0.01 0.08 110 940 3.0 to 12 6.5 2 12
SOIC-8
LMH6683 E, W 190 at 2 0.01 0.08 110 940 3.0 to 12 6.5 3 12 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14

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Precision Amplifiers

LMP2021/22 – Single/Dual, Zero-Drift, Low-Noise, EMI-Hardened Op Amp


Features
• 5 μV low guaranteed VOS over temperature • High AVOL 160 dB
• TCVOS guaranteed: 20 nV/°C (max) • 5 MHz wide gain bandwidth product
• Low noise with no 1/f, 11 nV/√Hz at 1000V/V • 2.6 V/μs high slew rate
• High CMRR (139 dB) and PSRR (130 dB) • 1.10 mA low supply current
• Available in SOIC-8, SOT23-5, and MSOP-8 packaging
Applications
Ideal for use in medical, industrial, test and measurement, scales and weigh stations, PC, automotive, and telecommunications

Precision Operational Amplifiers (Offset Voltage <0.5 mV)

AMPLIFIERS
Avol Offset Voltage TCVOS CMRR PSRR Voltage Noise Supply Current Supply
Product ID (dB) Max, 25°C (mV) (μV/°C) (dB) (dB) (nV/√Hz) @kHz Channels Per Channel (mA) Range (V) Packaging
LMP2015 W 130 0.005 0.015 130 120 35 1 0.93 2.7 to 5.25 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP2016 W 130 0.005 0.015 130 120 35 2 0.93 2.7 to 5.25 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP2021 E, W 160 0.005 0.020 (max) 139 130 11 (Av = 1000V/V) 1 1.1 2.2 to 5.5 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP2022 W 160 0.005 0.020 (max) 139 130 11 (Av = 1000V/V) 2 1.1 2.2 to 5.5 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP2011 W 130 0.025 0.015 130 120 35 1 0.93 2.7 to 5.25 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP2014 W 130 0.025 0.015 130 120 35 4 0.93 2.7 to 5.25 TSSOP-14
LMP2012 W 130 0.025 0.015 130 120 35 2 0.93 2.7 to 5 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP7731/32 W 130 0.04 0.5 120 129 2.9 1/2 2.2 2.5 to 5 SOT23-5, SOIC-8
0.4/0.5
LMP2231/32 E, W 120 0.15 97 120 60 1/2 0.01 1.6 to 5.5 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
(max)
LMP2234 E, W 120 0.15 0.3 97 120 60 4 0.009 1.6 to 5.5 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMP7711 W 110 0.15 1.0 100 100 5.8 1 1.15 1.8 to 5.5 TSOT-6
LMP7712 W 95 0.15 1.75 100 100 5.8 2 1.3 1.8 to 5.5 MSOP-10
LMP7715 W 110 0.15 1.0 100 98 5.8 1 1.15 1.8 to 5.5 SOT23-5
LMP7716 W 110 0.15 1.8 100 98 5.8 2 1.3 1.8 to 5.5 MSOP-8
LMP7717 W 110 0.15 1.0 100 98 5.8 1 1.15 1.8 to 5.5 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP7718 E, W 110 0.15 1.8 100 95 5.8 2 1.3 1.8 to 5.5 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP7721 E, W 111 0.15 1.5 100 96 6.5 1 1.3 1.8 to 5.5 SOIC-8
LMP7701 W 119 0.2 1.0 130 100 9.0 1 0.715 2.7 to 12 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP7707 W 119 0.2 1.0 138 98 9.0 1 0.715 2.7 to 12 SOT23-5
LMP7708 E, W 119 0.22 1.0 138 98 9.0 2 0.715 2.7 to 12 MSOP-8
LMP7709 W 119 0.22 1.0 138 98 9.0 4 0.715 2.7 to 12 TSSOP-14
LMP7702 W 119 0.22 1.0 130 100 9.0 2 0.75 2.7 to 12 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP7704 W 119 0.22 1.0 130 100 9.0 4 0.725 2.7 to 12 TSSOP-14
LMV841 E 133 0.5 0.35 112 108 20 1 1.0 2.7 to 12 SC70-5
LMV842 133 0.5 0.35 112 108 20 2 1.0 2.7 to 12 MSOP-8, SOIC-8
LMV844 133 0.5 0.35 112 108 20 2 1.0 2.7 to 12 TSSOP-14, SOIC-14

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LMP7715/7716/Q – 17 MHz, Low-Noise, CMOS Input Amplifier


Features
• 5.8V/√Hz input voltage noise • 17 MHz gain bandwidth product
• ±150 μV (max) input offset voltage • Supply current per channel 1.15 mA (LMP7715), 1.30 mA (LMP7716)
• 100 fA input bias current • CMRR 100 dB, PSRR 98 db

Applications
Ideal for use in active filters and buffers, sensor interface, transimpedance, and automotive

Low-Noise Operational Amplifiers (Noise <13 nV√ Hz)


Offset Gain Supply
Voltage Noise Voltage Max, Max Input Bias Supply Current Bandwidth Range Temp.
Product ID Channels (nV/√Hz) 25°C (mV) Current (nA) Per Channel (mA) (MHz) (V) Range (°C) Packaging
LMH6624 E, W 1 0.92 0.5 25000 12 1500 5.0 to 12 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6626 E, W 2 1.0 0.5 25000 12 1300 5.0 to 12 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMH6622 E,W 2 1.6 1.2 15000 4.3 160 5.0 to 12 -40 to 85 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMH6702 E, W 1 1.83 4.5 34000 12.5 1700 10 to 12 -40 to 85 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMH6628 E, W 2 2.0 2.0 20000 9.0 300 5.0 to 12 -55 to 125 SOIC-8
LMP7731/32 W 1/2 2.9 0.04 30 2.2 22 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOT23-5, SOIC-8
LMP7717/18 E, W 1 5.8 0.15 0.05 1.15 88 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMV793 W 1 5.8 1.35 0.025 1.15 88 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMV794 E, W 2 5.8 1.35 0.025 1.3 88 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP7711/12 W 1/2 5.8 0.15 0.05 1.15 / 1.3 17 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 TSOT-6, MSOP-10
LMP7715 W 1 5.8 0.15 0.05 1.15 17 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOT23-5
LMP7716 W 2 5.8 0.15 0.05 1.3 17 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMV791/92 W 1/2 5.8 1.35 0.025 1.15 / 1.3 17 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 TSOT-6, MSOP-10
LMV796/97 W 1/2 5.8 1.35 0.025 1.15 / 1.3 17 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOT23-5, MSOP-8
LM6211 W 1 6.0 2.5 0.01 0.96 17 5.0 to 24 -40 to 125 SOT23-5
LMV751 W 1 6.5 1.0 0.1 0.6 5.0 2.7 to 5.5 -40 to 85 SOT23-5
LMP7721 E, W 1 6.5 0.15 0.00002 1.3 15 1.8 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOIC-8
LMP7701 W 1 9.0 0.2 0.05 0.715 2.5 2.7 to 12 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP7702 W 2 9.0 0.22 0.05 0.75 2.5 2.7 to 12 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP7704 W 4 9.0 0.22 0.05 0.725 2.5 2.7 to 12 -40 to 125 TSSOP-14
LMP7707 W 1 9.0 0.2 0.05 0.715 14 2.7 to 12 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMP7708 E, W 2 9.0 0.22 0.05 0.75 14 2.7 to 12 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP7709 W 4 9.0 0.22 0.05 0.725 14 2.7 to 12 -40 to 125 TSSOP-14
SOIC-8, SOT23-5,
LMP2021/22 E 1/2 11 (Av=1000V/V) 0.005 25 1.1 5.0 2.2 to 5.5 -40 to 125
MSOP-8
LMV772 W 2 12 1.0 0.1 0.6 3.5 2.7 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMV774 W 4 12 1.0 0.1 0.6 3.5 2.7 to 5.5 -40 to 125 TSSOP-14
LMV716 W 2 12.8 5.0 0.115 1.6 5.0 2.7 to 5.5 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
LMV861 E, W 1 8.0 1.0 0.01 2.6 30 2.7 to 5.5 -40 to 125 SC70-5
LMV862 E, W 2 8.0 1.0 0.01 2.6 30 2.7 to 5.5 -40 to 125 MSOP-8
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VOS (mV) TCVOS Typ Is Typ CMRR PSRR Temperature
Product ID Description (Max) (μV/°C) (mA/Ch) (dB) (dB) Range (°C) Packaging
17 MHz, single/dual precision, low-noise
LMP7711/12 W 0.15 1.0/1.75 1.15 100 100 -40 to 125 TSOT-6
CMOS input op amp
17 MHz, single/dual precision,
LMP7715/16 W 0.15 1.0/1.75 1.15 / 1.3 100 98 -40 to 125 SOT23-5, MSOP-8
low-noise CMOS input, 1.8V op amp
Precision, single/dual/quad CMOS 0.2/0.22/ 0.715/0.75/ SOT23-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8,
LMP7701/02/04 W 1.0 130 100 -40 to 125
input RRIO, wide supply range op amp 0.22 0.725 SOIC-8, TSSOP-14
LMC6001 W Ultra-low input bias current op amp 0.35 2.5 0.45 83 83 -40 to 85 Plastic DIP-8
Micropower, single precision CMOS 0.02/0.016/
LMC6061/62/64 W 0.35 1.0 85 85 -40 to 85 SOIC-8, SOIC-8, SOIC-14
RRO op amp 0.016
LMV771/72 E, W Low-offset, low-noise single/dual RRO op amp 0.85/1.0 0.35 0.6 90 90 -40 to 125 SC70-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8

AMPLIFIERS
LMV751 W Low-offset, low-noise single CMOS input op amp 1.0 1.0 0.6 103 107 -40 to 85 SOT23-5
17 MHz, single/dual low-noise, CMOS input,
LMV791/92 W 1.35 1.0/1.8 1.15/1.3 100 98 -40 to 125 TSOT-6, MSOP-10
1.8V op amp with shutdown
17 MHz, single/dual low-noise, CMOS
LMV796/97 W 1.35 1.0/1.8 1.15/1.3 100 98 -40 to 125 SOT23-5, MSOP-8
input, 1.8V op amp
LMV716 W 5 MHz, low-noise, CMOS input RRO op amp 5.0 5.0 1.6 80 82 -40 to 85 MSOP-8
LMV861/62 E, W 30 MHz low power 1000 2.6 2.59 93 93 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SC-70
Low-noise, CMOS input RRO op amp
LM6211 W 2.5 2.0 0.96 98 98 -40 to 125 SOT23-5
with 24V operation
LMP2021/22 E, W Zero-drift, EMI-hardened RR op amp 0.005 0.02 max 1.10 139 130 -40 to 125 SOT23-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8
14 MHz, single/dual/quad 12V CMOS 0.2/0.22/ 0.715/0.75/ SOT23-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8,
LMP7707/08/09 E, W 1.0 130 100 -40 to 125
input RRIO op amp 0.22 0.725 SOIC-8, TSSOP-14
17 MHz, single precision, low-noise
LMP7712 W 0.15 1.75 1.15 100 100 -40 to 125 TSOT-6
CMOS input op amp
88 MHz, single/dual precision, low-noise, SOT23-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8,
LMP7717/18 E, W 0.15 1.0/1.8 1.15/1.3 100 98 -40 to 125
CMOS input 1.8V op amp SOIC-8
Micropower, single/dual/quad precision, 0.4/0.5/0.75 0.01/0.009/ SOIC-8, SOT23-5, SOIC-8,
LMP2231/32/34 E, W 0.15 92 97 -40 to 125
1.6V CMOS input op amp (max) 0.009 MSOP-8, SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
3 femtoampere input bias current
LMP7721 E, W 0.15 1.5 1.1 100 96 -40 to 125 SOIC-8
precision amplifier
LMV831/32/34 E Low-power CMOS, EMI-hardened op amp 1.0 1.7 0.24 93 93 -40 to 125 SC70-5, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
LMV851/52/54 E, W Low-power CMOS, EMI-hardened op amp 1.0 2.0 0.43 94 93 -40 to 125 SC70-5, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14

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Current Sensing Amplifiers

Current-Sense Amplifiers1
Gain Supply Supply
VCM VOS (mV) Max TCVOS Output Voltage Current PSRR
Product ID Description Range (V) (Max) (μV/°C) (V/V) Range (V) (mA) (dB) Packaging
LMP8601/Q E High common-mode, AV = 20, bidirectional −22 to 60 1.0 10 20 3.0 to 5.5 1.1 90 SOIC-8
LMP8602/Q E High common-mode, AV = 50, bidirectional −22 to 60 1.0 10 50 3.0 to 5.5 1.1 90 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMP8603/Q E High common-mode, AV = 100, bidirectional −22 to 60 1.0 10 100 3.0 to 5.5 1.1 90 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
!
NEW LMP8645HV Precision high-voltage configurable gain −2 to 76 1.0 7.0 1 to 100 2.7 to 12 0.61 90 TSOT-6
!
NEW LMP8645 Precision high-voltage configurable gain −2 to 42 1.0 7.0 1 to 100 2.7 to 12 0.61 90 TSOT-6
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1National’s current sense amplifiers are 100% production tested at -40 to +125° C, TcVOS is guaranteed by test

LMP8601/02/03 – High Common-Mode, 60V, Current Sensing Precision Difference Amplifier


Features
• CMVR at
High-Side Current Sensing Application
˚ -4V to 27V at VS = 3.3V Offset

˚ -2.2V to 60V at VS = 5.0V LMP8601


• Bidirectional current sense capability Power
Switch
• 3.0V to 5.5V supply voltage +IN
+
• 1 mA supply current R SENSE Preamplifier Output Buffer
Out
+ Gain = 10 Gain = 2
• 1 mV max input offset voltage -IN
- Internal
- Resistor
• TcVOS 10 μV/°C max, by test 100 Ωk

• 80 dB min CMRR Inductive


Load
• Output voltage swing rail to rail
A1 A2
• 60 kHz bandwidth
C1
• Operating temperature range ambient -40°C to 125°C

˚ LMP8601/Q - gain of 20 V/V


˚ LMP8602/Q - gain of 50 V/V
˚ LMP8603/Q - gain of 100 V/V
Applications
Ideal for use in automotive fuel injection control, transmission control, accelerometers, high-side and low-side drivers, configuration
current sensing, power management systems, and current loop to voltage conversion applications

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Low-Voltage Operational Amplifiers (Minimum Supply Voltage ≤2.7V)


Supply Supply Gain Slew Offset Max Input Voltage
Voltage Current Per Bandwidth Rate Voltage Max, Bias Current Noise
Product ID Chan. Range (V) Channel (mA) (MHz) (V/μs) 25°C (mV) (nA) (nV/√Hz) Packaging
LMV951 W 1 0.9 to 3 0.57 2.8 1.4 2.8 80 25 TSOT-6
NEW
!
LPV521 1 1.6 to 5.5 0.4 0.062 2.7 1.0 0.001 255 SC70-5
LMP2231 E, W 1 1.6 to 5.5 0.016 0.13 0.058 0.015 0.001 60 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
SOIC-8, MSOP-8 / SOIC-14,
LMP2232/34 E, W 2/4 1.6 to 5.5 0.0135/0.012 0.13 0.058 0.015 0.001 60
TSSOP-14
LMV301 E 1 1.8 to 5 0.163 1.0 0.66 8.0 0.05 40 SC70-5
LMV791/92 W 1/2 1.8 to 5 1.15/1.3 17 9.5 1.35 0.01 5.8 TSOT-6, MSOP-10
LMV793/94 E, W 1/2 1.8 to 5 1.15 88 28 1.35 0.01 5.8 SOIC-8, SOT23-5, MSOP-8

AMPLIFIERS
LMV796/97 W 1/2 1.8 to 5 1.15/1.3 17 9.5 1.35 0.01 5.8 SOT23-5, MSOP-8
SC70-5, SOT23-5, MSOP-8, SOIC-8/
LMV931/32/34 E 1/2/4 1.8 to 5 0.116 1.5 0.42 4.0/5.5/5.5 35 50
TSSOP-14
LMV981 E, W 1 1.8 to 5 0.116 1.5 0.42 4.0 35 50 micro SMD-6, SC70-6, SOT23-6
LMP7721 E, W 1 1.8 to 5.5 1.3 15 9.3 0.15 0.00002 6.5 SOIC-8
2.5 to
LM8262/72 E, W 2 1.05 / 0.9 21 / 13 12 5.0 2000 15 MSOP-8
22/24
LM8261 W 1 2.5 to 30 0.97 21 12 5.0 2000 15 SOT23-5
LM7332/22 W 2 2.5 to 32 1.2/1 19/21 15 / 18 5.0 2500/2000 15 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LM7321 W 1 2.5 to 32 1.1 21 18 5.0 2000 15 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LM7341 W 1 2.5 to 32 0.6 4.0 1.25 4.0 250 36 SOT23-5
LMV821 E, W 1 2.5 to 5.5 0.3 5.6 2.0 3.5 100 24 SC70-5, SOT23-5
LMV822 W 2 2.5 to 5.5 0.25 5.6 2.0 3.5 100 24 SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMV824 W 4 2.5 to 5.5 0.25 5.6/6.5 2.0 3.5 100 24 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMV116/18 1 2.7 to 12 0.6 45 40 5.0 90 40 SOT23-5, SOT23-6
LMV641 E 1 2.7 to 12 0.158 10 1.6 0.5 0.01 14 SOIC-8, SC70-5
LMV841/42/44 E 1/2/4 2.7 to 12 1.02 4.5 2.5 0.5 0.01/0.01/1.9 20 SC70-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
LPV511 E, W 1 2.7 to 12 0.00097 0.027 0.0077 3.0 0.8 320 SC70-5
LM6154 W 4 2.7 to 24 1.4 75 30 5.0 0.12 9 SOIC-14
LMV341 E, W 1 2.7 to 5 0.107 1.0 1.0 4.0 0.115 39 SC70-6
LMV712 W 2 2.7 to 5 1.17 5.0 5.0 3.0 0.115 20 micro SMD-10, LLP-10, SOIC-10
LMV716 W 1/2 2.7 to 5 1.17/1.6 5.0 5/5.8 3.0 260 20/12.8 SOT23-6, MSOP-8
LMV721/22 E, W 1/2 2.7 to 5 1.03/0.9 10 5.25 3.0 260/0.1 8.5 SC70-5, SOT23-5, LLP-8, SOIC-8
LMV771/72 E, W 1/2 2.7 to 5 0.6 3.5 1.4 0.85/1.0 0.1 12 SC70-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LMV774 W 4 2.7 to 5 0.6 3.5 1.4 1.0 0.01 12 TSSOP-14
LMV851/52/54 E, W 1/2/4 2.7 to 5 0.41 8.0 4.5 1.0 0.01 11 SC70-5, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
LPV531 1 2.7 to 5 0.425 4.6 2.5 4.5 0.05 25 TSOT-6
LMV861/62 E, W 1 2.7 to 5.5 2.59 30 18 1.0 0.01 5 SC-70, MSOP-8
LMV422 2 2.7 to 5.5 0.4 8.0 3.8 4.0 120 25 MSOP-10
LMV651/52 E, W 1/2 2.7 to 5.5 0.116 12 0.83 1.5 120 17 SC70-5, MSOP-8
LMV654 W 4 2.7 to 5.5 0.116 12 0.83 1.5 120 17 TSSOP-14
LMV751 W 1 2.7 to 5.5 0.6 5.0 2.3 1.0 0.1 6.5 SOT23-5
LMV831/32/34 E 1/2/4 2.7 to 5.6 0.24 3.3 2.0 1.0 10 12 SC70-5, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
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Micropower Amplifiers

LMP2231/32/34 – Single/Dual/Quad Micropower Precision Op Amps


with CMOS Inputs
Features Typical Application Circuit

• Operating voltage range: 1.6V to 5.5V


99 kΩ
• 120 dB PSRR
• 97 dB CMRR V
+
1 kΩ
• 120 dB open loop gain -
• 130 kHz gain bandwidth product: 1 kΩ V OUT

• 58 V/μs slew rate: +


-
V
• 60 nV/√Hz input voltage noise, f = 1 kHz
RL
Applications
Ideal for use in precision instrumentation amplifiers, battery-powered
medical instrumentation, high-impedance sensors, strain gauge Oxygen Sensor
bridge amplifiers, and thermocouple amplifiers

Micropower Operational Amplifiers


Supply Gain Offset Max Supply
Current Per Band- Voltage Input Bias Voltage Slew Output Voltage Temp
Channel width Max, Current CMRR PSRR Range Rate Current Noise Range
Product ID Channels (μA) (MHz) 25°C (mV) (nA) (dB) (dB) (V) (V/μs) (mA) (nv/√Hz) (°C) Packaging
!
NEW
LPV521 1 0.4 0.062 1.0 0.001 115 109 1.6 to 5.5 2.7 15 255 -40 to 125 SC70-5
LPV511 E, W 1 0.88 0.027 3.0 0.8 115 115 2.7 to 12 0.007 0.225 320 -40 to 85 SC70-5
LPV531 1 5 to 425 4.6 4.5 0.01 95 90 2.7 to 5 2.5 15 25 -40 to 85 TSOT-6
SOIC-8,
LMP2232 W 2 10 0.13 0.15 0.001 97 120 1.6 to 5 0.048 22 60 -40 to 125
MSOP-8
SOT23-5,
LMP2231 W 1 13 0.13 0.15 0.001 97 120 1.6 to 5 0.048 22 60 -40 to 125
SOIC-8
SC70-5,
LMV551/52 E, W 1/2 37 3.0 3.0 38 93 90 2.7 to 5.5 1.0 10 70 -40 to 125
MSOP-8
LMV554 4 37 3.0 3.0 38 93 90 2.7 to 5 1.0 10 70 -40 to 85 TSSOP-14
SC70-5,
LMV651/52 E, W 1/2 116 12 1.5 120 100 95 2.7 to 5.5 3.0 15 17 -40 to 125
MSOP-8
LMV654 W 4 118 12 1.5 120 100 95 2.7 to 5.5 3.0 15 17 -40 to 125 TSSOP-14
SOIC-8,
LMV641 E 1 158 10 0.5 90 120 100 2.7 to 12 2.6 26 14 -40 to 125
SC70-5
LMV831 E 1 25 3.3 1.0 .01 77 76 27.55 2.0 30 12 -40 to 125 SC70-5

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Shutdown Amplifiers

LMP8100 – Programmable Gain Amplifier Delivers 0.03% Accuracy Over Temperature and
Gain Settings
Features
• Unmatched gain accuracy for every gain setting enables GRT (Gain Resistor Termination) Gain Resistors

accurate signal conditioning from -40°C to +125°C S16 S15 S14 S13 S12 S11 S10 S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1

• Gain range 1 to 16 V/V in 1 V/V steps enables flexible and fine S17 +V
gain adjustments Input Zero Switches
VOUT
• Programmable frequency compensation increases usable +IN S18
+
bandwidth for all gain settings High -V
Impedance
• Input zero calibration switch allows output offset voltage Sensor LMP8100

measurement and calibration SCK (Serial Clock) Gain Decode Frequency


Logic Compensation
• Glitch-free transition between programmed settings eliminates errors From SDI (Serial Data In)
Latch Control
μP CS (Chip Select)
• 12 nV/√Hz input noise voltage accurately signal conditions in

AMPLIFIERS
SDO (Serial Data Out) Shift Register

near DC-sensor applications DGND (Digital Ground) LM4140ACM-4.1


+5
4.096V 4
• Ideal match for 12-bit, 1-channel ADCs up to 1 MSPS .1uF
6 3
7,8 1,2
• Available in SOIC-14 packaging 1
4 SCLK
6 CS To
ADC121S021
3 5 SDATA μP

Applications 2

Ideal for use in industrial instrumentation, sensor interface, data acquisition, test equipment, and gain control applications

Shutdown Amplifiers
Gain
Bandwidth Supply Voltage Offset Voltage Temperature
Product ID Channels (MHz) Range (V) Max, 25°C (mV) Range (°C) Comments Packaging
LMV341 E, W 1 1 2.7 to 5 4 -40 to 125 TRI-STATE® output SC70-6
LMV981 E, W 1 1.4 1.8 to 5 4 -40 to 125 TRI-STATE output, RRIO micro SMD-6, SC70-6, SOT23-6
LMV982 W 2 1.4 1.8 to 5 4 -40 to 125 TRI-STATE output, RRIO MSOP-10
LMV951 W 1 2.8 0.9 to 3 2.8 -40 to 125 RRIO TSOT23-6
LMV712 W 2 5 2.7 to 5 3 -40 to 85 RRIO LLP-10, SOIC-10
LMP7711 W 1 17 1.8 to 5.5 0.15 -40 to 125 CMOS input TSOT-6
LMP7712 W 2 17 1.8 to 5.5 0.15 -40 to 125 CMOS input MSOP-10
LMV791 W 1 17 1.8 to 5.5 1.35 -40 to 125 TRI-STATE output TSOT23-6
LMV792 W 2 17 1.8 to 5.5 1.35 -40 to 125 TRI-STATE output MSOP-10
LMV118 1 45 2.7 to 12 5 -40 to 85 RRO SOT23-6
LMH6601 E, W 1 125 2.4 to 5.5 2.4 -40 to 85 CMOS input SC70-6
LMH6618 E, W 1 65 2.7 to 11 0.6 -40 to 125 RRIO TSOT23-6
LMH6611 E, W 1 135 2.7 to 11 0.6 -40 to 125 RRO TSOT23-6
LMH6647 E, W 1 40 2.5 to 12 3 -40 to 85 RRIO SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6703 E 1 1800* 8 to 12 7 -40 to 85 Low distortion SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMH6720 E 1 420* 10 to 12 6 -40 to 85 CFB SOIC-8,SOT23-6
LMH6733 E, W 3 1000* 3 to 12 2.2 -40 to 85 CFB SSOP-16
LMH6734 3 925* 3 to 12 2.4 -40 to 85 CFB SSOP-16
LMH6738 E 3 750* 8 to 12 2.5 -40 to 85 CFB SSOP-16
LMH6739 E 3 750* 8 to 12 2.5 -40 to 85 CFB SSOP-16
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Low-Power Amplifiers

Low-Power Operational Amplifiers


Supply Supply Offset Max Input Gain Slew Output Voltage
Current Per Voltage Voltage Max, Bias Current Bandwidth Rate Current Noise
Product ID Channels Channel (mA) Range (V) 25°C (mV) (nA) (MHz) (V/μs) (mA) (nV/√Hz) Packaging
!
NEW LPV521 1 0.0004 1.6 to 5.5 1.0 0.001 0.062 2.7 15 255 SC70-5
LPV511 E, W 1 0.00088 2.7 to 12 3.0 0.8 0.027 0.0077 0.225 320 SC70-5
LPV531 1 0.005 to 0.425 2.7 to 5.0 4.5 0.01 4.6 2.5 15 25 TSOT-6
SOIC-8, MSOP-8,
LMP2232/34 E, W 2/4 0.009 1.6 to 5.5 0.15 0.001 0.13 0.058 30 60
SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LMP2231 E, W 1 0.01 1.6 to 5.5 0.15 0.001 0.13 0.058 30 60 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMV341 E, W 1 0.107 2.7 to 5.0 4.0 0.12 1.0 1.0 75 39 SC70-6
LMV931 E, W 1 0.116 1.8 to 5.0 4.0 35 1.5 0.42 100 50 SC70-5, SOT23-5
SOIC-8, MSOP-8,
LMV932/34 2/4 0.116 1.8 to 5.0 5.5 35 1.5 0.42 65 50
SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
micro SMD-6, SC70-6,
LMV981 E, W 1 0.116 1.8 to 5.0 4.0 35 1.5 0.42 65 50
SOT23-6
LMV651/52 E, W 1/2 0.116/0.118 2.7 to 5.5 1.5 120 12 2.8 15 17 SC70-5, MSOP-8
LMV654 E, W 4 0.122 2.7 to 5.5 1.8 120 12 2.8 15 17 TSSOP-14
LMV641 E 1 0.158 2.7 to 12 0.5 90 10 2.6 26 14 SOIC-8, SC70-5
LMV301 1 0.163 1.8 to 5.0 8.0 0.035 1.0 0.66 60 40 SC70-5
LMV831/32/34 E 1/2/4 0.24 2.7 to 5.5 1.0 10 3.3 2.0 60 12 SC70-5, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
LMV822/24 W 2/4 0.25 2.7 to 5.5 3.5 100 5.6 2.0 40 24 SOIC-8, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
LMV821 E, W 1 0.3 2.7 to 5.5 3.5 100 5.6 2.0 40 24 SC70-5, SOT23-5
LMV851/52/54 E, W 1/2/4 0.43 2.7 to 5.5 1.0 10 8.0 4.5 60 11 SC70-5, MSOP-8, TSSOP-14
LMV951 E, W 1 0.57 0.9 to 3.0 2.8 80 2.8 1.4 85 25 TSOT-6
LMV116/18 1 0.6 2.7 to 12 5.0 0.1 45 40 15/24 40 SOT23-5, SOT23-6
LMV751 W 1 0.6 2.7 to 5.5 1.0 0.1 5.0 2.3 24 6.5 SOT23-5
LM7341 W 1 0.6 2.5 to 32 4.0 400 4.0 1.25 6.0 36 SOT23-5
LMV771/72 E, W 1/2 0.6/0.8 2.7 to 5.0 0.85/1.0 0.1/1000 3.5 1.4 66 12 SC70-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8
LM6588 4 0.93 5.0 to 16 4.0 0.005 15.4 15 15 23 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14
LM7321 W 1 1.0 2.5 to 32 5.0 2000 16 12.3 50 14 SOT23-5, SOIC-8
LMV774 W 4 1.03 2.7 to 5.0 1.0 260 3.5 1.4 24 12 TSSOP-14
LMV722 W 2 1.03 2.7 to 5.0 3.0 260 10 5.25 15 8.5 LLP-8, SOIC-8
LMV2011 W 1 1.17 2.7 to 5.0 0.025 0.115 3.0 4.0 35 35 SOIC-8, SOT23-5
LMV721 E, W 1 1.17 2.7 to 5.0 3.0 0.115 10 5.25 40 8.5 SC70-5, SOT23-5
micro SMD-10, LLP-10,
LMV712 W 2 1.17 2.7 to 5.0 3.0 0.13 5.0 5.0 35 20
MSOP
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Precision Amplifiers and EMI-Hardened Amplifiers

LMP7721 – 3 fA Input Bias Current Precision Amplifier


Features LMP7721 as pH Electrode Amplifier
RF

• Input bias current (VCM = 1V) V


+

˚ ±20 fA at 25°C (max) RG


0.1 µF

˚ ±900 fA at 85°C (max)


-
LMP7721 VOUT
TRIAX +
• 6.5 nV/√Hz input voltage noise, f = 1 kHz -
0.1 µF
V

• 1.3 mA supply current


• 17 MHz gain bandwidth 0.1 µF

• 12.76 V/μs slew rate (falling edge) + 100Ω


LMP7715
• Supply voltage 1.8V to 5.5V -

0.1 µF
• Available in SOIC-8 packaging

AMPLIFIERS
pH ELECTRODE

Applications
Ideal for use in photodiode amplifiers, high-impedance sensor amplifiers, ion chamber amplifiers, electrometer amplifiers,
pH electrode amplifiers, and transimpedance amplifiers

Read the Application Note 1798 : “Designing with Electro-Chemical Sensors”


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EMI-Hardened Amplifiers (EMI Rejection Ratio >80 dB at 1.8 GHz)


Product ID EMIRR (dB) Channels Supply Voltage (V) Supply Current (mA) Offset Voltage Input Bias Current (pA) Packaging
LMV831/32/34 E 120 1/2/4 2.7 to 5.5 0.24 1 mV 1.0 SC70-5/MSOP-8/TSSOP-14
LMV861/62 E, W 110 1/2 2.7 to 5.5 2.25 1 mV 0.1 SC70-5/MSOP-8
LMV851/52/54 E, W 89 1/2/4 2.7 to 5.5 0.4 1 mV 0.1 SC70-5/MSOP-8/TSSOP-14
LMP2021/22 E, W 82 1/2 2.2 to 5.5 1.1 5 μV 25 SOT23-5, SOIC-8, MSOP-8
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LMV831/32/34 – 3 MHz Low-Power CMOS, EMI-Hardened Operational Amplifiers


Features
Unless otherwise noted, typical values at TA= 25°C, V+= 3.3V
• Supply voltage 2.7V to 5.5V
• Supply current (per channel) 240 μA
• Input offset voltage 1 mV max
• Input bias current 1 pA
V OUT (0.5V/DIV)

• GBW 3.3 MHz


• EMIRR at 1.8 GHz 120 dB
• Input noise voltage at 1 kHz 12 nV/√Hz
Typical Op Amp
• Slew rate 2 V/μs
• Output voltage swing rail to rail
• Output current drive 30 mA
LMV832
• Operating temperature range ambient -40°C to 125°C
Time (0.5s/DIV)
Applications
Ideal for use in photodiode preamps, piezoelectric sensors, portable/battery-powered electronic equipment filters/buffers and
PDAs/phone accessories
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Low-Voltage, Low-Noise Operational Amplifiers

LMV716 – 5 MHz, Low-Noise, Dual Op Amp with CMOS Input


Features
• 12.8 nV/√Hz input noise voltage Typical Application Circuit
• 0.6 pA input bias current
1 nF
• 1.6 mV offset voltage 357 kΩ
357 kΩ
• 80 dB CMRR
220 nF
• 122 dB open loop gain
47 nF 22 nF
• Rail-to-rail output VIN - 357 kΩ 357 kΩ
2 1
• 5 MHz gain bandwidth -
3 + 6 7
357 kΩ VOUT
• 5.8 V/μs slew rate 22 nF +
• 1.6 mA supply current 5

• 2.7V to 5V supply voltage range


High Pass Section Low Pass Section
• Available in MSOP-8 packaging Pass Band Gain = 50 Pass Band Gain = 25
fc = 1 kHz fc = 3 kHz

Applications
Ideal for use in active filters, transimpedance amplifiers, audio preamps, and HDD vibration cancellation circuitry

Low-Voltage, Low-Noise Operational Amplifiers (Noise ≤12.8 nv/√Hz, Supply Voltage ≤2.7V)
Voltage Max Input Offset Supply Gain Slew Supply Output Temp
Noise Bias Current Voltage Max, Current Per Bandwidth Rate Voltage Current Range
Product ID Channels (nV/√Hz) (nA) 25°C (mV) Channel (mA) (MHz) (V/μs) Range (V) (mA) (°C) Packaging
LMP7731 1 2.9 30 0.04 2.2 22 2.4 1.8 to 5.5 47 -40 to 125 SOT23-5
LMP7732 W 2 2.9 30 0.04 2.2 22 2.4 1.8 to 5.5 47 -40 to 125 SOIC-8
LMV791 W 1 5.8 0.025 1.35 1.15 17 9.5 1.8 to 5.0 21 -40 to 125 TSOT-6
LMV792 W 2 5.8 0.1 1.35 1.3 17 9.5 1.8 to 5.0 21 -40 to 125 MSOP-10
LMV796 W 1 5.8 0.1 1.35 1.15 17 9.5 1.8 to 5.0 21 -40 to 125 SOT23-5
LMV797 W 2 5.8 0.1 1.35 1.3 17 9.5 1.8 to 5.0 21 -40 to 125 MSOP-8
SOIC-8,
LMV793 W 1 5.8 0.1 1.35 1.15 88 28 1.8 to 5.0 21 -40 to 125
SOT23-5
SOIC-8,
LMV794 E, W 2 5.8 0.1 1.35 1.3 88 28 1.8 to 5.0 21 -40 to 125
MSOP-8
LMP7715 W 1 5.8 0.05 0.15 1.15 17 9.5 1.8 to 5.5 23 -40 to 125 SOT23-5
LMP7716 W 2 5.8 0.05 0.15 1.3 17 9.5 1.8 to 5.5 23 -40 to 125 MSOP-8
LMV751 W 1 6.5 0.1 1.0 0.6 5.0 2.3 2.7 to 5.5 15 -40 to 85 SOT23-5
SC70-5, MSOP-8,
LMV861/62 E, W 1/2/4 8.0 10 1.0 0.43 8.0 4.5 2.7 to 5.5 60 -40 to 85
TSSOP-14
SC70-5,
LMV721 E, W 1 8.5 400 3.0 1.03 10 5.25 2.7 to 5.0 24 -40 to 85
SOT23-5
LMV722 W 2 8.5 400 3.0 0.9 10 5.25 2.7 to 5.0 24 -40 to 85 LLP-8, SOIC-8
LMV771 E, W 1 12 0.1 0.85 0.6 3.5 1.4 2.7 to 5.0 66 -40 to 125 SC70-5
SOIC-8,
LMV772 W 2 12 0.1 1.0 0.6 3.5 1.4 2.7 to 5.0 66 -40 to 125
MSOP-8
LMV774 W 4 12 0.1 1.0 0.6 3.5 1.4 2.7 to 5.0 66 -40 to 125 TSSOP-14
LMV716 W 2 12.8 0.13 5.0 1.6 5.0 5.8 2.7 to 5.0 31 -40 to 85 MSOP-8

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High-Voltage Supply Amplifiers

LM7332 – Dual RRIO, 30V Wide Voltage Range Operational Amplifier


Features
• 2.5V to 32V wide supply voltage range Large Signal Step Response for Various Capacitive Loads

• Wide input common-mode voltage 0.3V beyond rails


• ±120 mA output short-circuit current 10 pF

• ±65 mA output current (1V from rails) V S = 10V, A V = +1, R L = 1 M


• 19 MHz gain bandwidth 2000 pF
• Slew rate 15 V/μs

5V/DIV
• Capacitive load tolerance unlimited 10,000 pF

• 0.75 mA supply current/channel


• Temperature range -40°C to 125°C

AMPLIFIERS
• Voltage offset 100% tested at 5V, ±5V, 30V
20,000 pF

2 µs/DIV

High-Voltage Supply Amplifiers


Voltage Noise Gain Bandwidth Slew Rate Output Offset Voltage Supply Current
Product ID Channels (nV/√Hz) (MHz) (V/μs) Current (mA) Max, 25°C (mV) Per Channel (mA) Comments Packaging
Current
LME49713 E 1 1.9 132 1900 90 1.0 8.0 SOIC-8
feedback
High-AC
SOIC-8,
LM4562 E 2 2.7 55 20 23 0.7 6.0 accuracy,
PDIP-8, TO-99
low noise
Can drive SOIC-8,
LME49710 E 1 2.7 55 20 23 0.7 6.0
600Ω loads PDIP-8, TO-99
Good for
SOIC-8,
LME49720 E 2 2.7 55 20 23 0.7 5.5 active filters,
PDIP-8, TO-99
120 dB CMRR
Quad, low SOIC-14,
LME49740 E 4 2.7 55 20 23 0.7 6.0
noise PDIP-14
Supply voltage
LME49870 1 2.7 55 20 30 0.7 6.5 SOIC-8
to ±22V
Supply
SOIC-8,
LME49860 2 2.7 55 20 30 0.7 5.5 voltage to
PDIP-8
±22V
SOIC-16,
High output
LM7372 W 2 14 120 2000 150 8.0 9.0 PSOP-8,
driver, xDSL
LLP-8
Unlimited
SOIC-8,
LM7332 2 15 19 15 100 6.0 1.2 capacitive
MSOP-8
load
RRIO and
SOIC-8,
LM7321 W 1 15 21 24 50 5.0 1.3 unlimited cap
SOT23-5
load
RRIO and
SOIC-8,
LM7322 W 2 15 21 24 50 5.0 1.3 unlimited cap
MSOP-8
load
Rail-to-rail
LM7341 W 1 33 4.0 1.7 11 4.0 1.0 input and SOT23-5
output
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Comparators

LMH7322/24 – PowerWise® Dual/Quad 700 ps Comparators with LVDS/RSPECL Outputs


Features
• 700 ps propagation delay Typical Application Circuit
• Overdrive dispersion: +
2.5V

˚ 20 ps (LMH7324)

VCCO

VCCO
VCCI
˚ 75 ps (LMH7322) ECL Driver Coupled Line Termination
IN+
• 4 Gbps toggle rate with 150 ps rise/ fall times Transmission Line
Q
• Wide input range includes negative rail VCCI-1.5V IN- 1/2 LVDS Output
to VEE-0.2V LMH7322 VOH = 1.4V
VOL = 1.1V
Q
• Supply range RHYS

˚ 2.7V to 12V (LMH7322)

LE
LE
RHREF
VEE
˚ 5V to 12V (LMH7324)
• Dual supplies and wide supply range for level 10k
-2.5V
+
translation applications
LE Levels Referred to VCCO
• Low supply current
• Available in small LLP-24 (LMH7322) and LLP-32 (LMH7324) packaging

Applications
Ideal for use in oscilloscopes, digitizers, mass spectrometers, logic analyzers, network/spectrum analyzers, automated test
equipment, RADAR, and PET scanners

High-Speed Comparators (Response Time <0.05 μs)


Response Offset Voltage Supply Voltage Supply Current Input Bias Output Temperature
Product ID Channels Time (μs) Max, 25°C (mV) Range (V) Per Channel (mA) Current (μA) Compatibility Range (°C) Packaging
LMV7219 1 0.007 6.0 2.7 to 5 1.1 0.45 Push-pull -40 to 85 SC70-5, SOT23-5
Open drain/
LMV7235/39 1 0.045 6.0 2.7 to 5 0.065 0.03 -40 to 85 SC70-5, SOT23-5
Push-pull
LMH7220 1 0.0029 2.7 2.7 to 12 7.5 1.5 LVDS -40 to 125 TSOT-6
RS(P)ECL,
LMH7322 E 2 0.0007 8.0 2.7 to 12 22.8 2.6 -40 to 125 LLP-24
LVDS
RS(P)ECL,
LMH7324 E 4 0.0007 9.5 5 to 12 17.2 2.6 -40 to 125 LLP-32
LVDS

Low-Power Comparators (Supply Current per Channel <0.28 mA)


Output Supply Current Max Input
Response Offset Voltage Current Supply Voltage Per Channel Bias Current Temperature
Product ID Channels Time (μs) Max, 25°C (mV) (mA) Range (V) (mA) (nA) Range (°C) Packaging
LMP7300 E 1 4 0.3 10 2.7 to 12 0.012 3 -40 to 125 SOIC-8
LMV7271 1 0.88 4.0 34 1.8 to 5 0.009 100 -40 to 85 SC70-5, SOT23-5
LMV7272 2 0.88 4.0 34 1.8 to 5 0.009 100 -40 to 85 micro SMD-8
LMV7275 1 0.88 4.0 34 1.8 to 5 0.009 100 -40 to 85 SC70-5, SOT23-5
LMV7291 1 0.88 4.0 34 1.8 to 5 0.009 100 -40 to 85 SC70-5
LMV761 1 0.12 0.3 40 2.7 to 5 0.275 0.05 -40 to 125 SOIC-8, SOT23-6
LMV762 2 0.12 0.2 40 2.7 to 5 0.275 0.05 -40 to 125 SOIC-8
LPV7215 1 4.5 3.0 15 1.8 to 5 0.00058 0.001 -40 to 85 SC70-5, SOT23-5
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RF Power Detectors

LMH2110 – 6 GHz Logarithmic RMS RF Power Detector


Features
2.4 3
• 40 dB linear-in-dB power detection range
• >30 dB dynamic range, 1900 MHz, n=50 2 .0 2

° ±0.3 dB Log Conformance error


-40°C
1 .6 25°C 1

° ±0.3 dB variation over temperature

ERROR (dB)
VOUT (V)
1 .2 0
° 0.05 dB (typ) output variation due to modulation, WCDMA
• Shutdown pin 0 .8 -1

• Multi-band operation from 50 MHz to 6 GHz 85°C


0 .4 -2
• Available in 0.84 x 1.24 mm micro SMD-6 package
0 .0 -3
--40 -30 -20 -10 0 10

RF INPUT POWER (dBm)

LMV221/LMH2100 – 50 MHz to 4 GHz 40 dB Logarithmic


Power Detector for CDMA and WCDMA
Typical Application Circuit
Features
• 40 dB linear-in-dB power detection range COUPLER
RF ANTENNA
PA
• Output voltage range 0.3V to 2V

RF POWER
• Shutdown pin
50Ω
• Multi-band operation from 50 MHz to 3.5 GHz
V DD
• 0.5 dB accurate temperature compensation
RS
• External configurable output filter bandwidth RF IN
2 1 6
OUT
+
• Available in LLP-6 packaging, 2.2 x 2.5 x 0.8 mm (LMV221) CS ADC
LMV221
• Available in micro SMD-6 packaging, 0.85 x 1.25 x 0.6 mm (LMH2100)
EN REF
4 3 5 -

GND

RF Detectors
Supply Voltage Dynamic Frequency
Product ID Application Channels Range (V) Range (dB) Range (MHz) Type Packaging
LMV221 E CDMA, WCDMA, GSM, GPRS 1 2.7 to 3.3 40 50 to 3500 LOG Amp LLP-6
LMV225 E CDMA, WCDMA, GSM, EDGE, GPRS, TDMA 1 2.7 to 5.5 >30 450 to 2000 LOG Amp micro SMD-4, LLP-6
LMV226 E CDMA, WCDMA, GSM, EDGE, GPRS, TDMA 1 2.7 to 5.5 >30 450 to 2000 LOG Amp micro SMD-4
LMV228 E CDMA, WCDMA, GSM, EDGE, GPRS, TDMA 1 2.7 to 5.5 >30 450 to 2000 LOG Amp micro SMD-4
LMV232 E 3G, UMTS, WCDMA, CDMA2000, LAN, GPS 2 2.5 to 3.3 20 50 to 2000 LIN MS Amp micro SMD-8
LMH2100 E CDMA, WCDMA, GSM, GPRS 1 2.7 to 3.3 40 50 to 4000 LOG Amp micro SMD-6
!
NEW LMH2110 E LTE, UMTS, WCDMA, CDMA2000, GSM/EDGE 1 2.7 to 5 40 50 to 6000 LOG RMS micro SMD-6
LMV242 E GSM, GPRS, TDMA, LAN 2 2.6 to 5.5 50 450 to 2000 LOG Amp LLP-10
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Temperature Sensors

Temperature Sensors

Analog Temperature Temperature Digital Temperature Remote Diode Hardware Health


Sensors Switches Sensors Temperature Sensors Monitors

Analog Temperature Sensor


Analog temperature sensors utilize the temperature- National has a wide range of models available for selection
dependent V be characteristic of a transistor to convert the based on the first-order gradient, offset, and operating supply
temperature being measured into a voltage. The resulting voltage characteristics.
output voltage is directly proportional to the temperature.

Features
• The excellent linearity compared to thermistors means Simple Configuration

compensation is not required.


• Very simplified and easy-to-use configuration with only Collector VCC
three terminals. These are the power supply, ground, and
analog output terminals, respectively. Base VOUT
Connection to
LM94022
A/D Converter
• A wide range of packages are available to suit many
different applications (SOIC-8, TO-92, SOT23-3, SC-70).
Vbe Emitter GND
• Power consumption is less than a thermistor, making
these sensors ideal for battery-driven applications:
for example, LM19/20 LM94021/22 : 4 μA,
LM45/50/60/61/62 : 120 μA

Output Voltage (V) Output Voltage


Thermistor L M6 2 L M6 1

2
L M5 0
VOUT = 300 m V
L M6 0
=10 m V x 3 0°C
L M3 5 , LLM44 5
1 VOUT = 200 m V
LM94021/LM94022
=1 0 mV x 2 0°C
have selectable gradient VOUT =100 m V
L M2 0 /L M1 9 =1 0 mV x 1 0°C

0 10°C 20°C 30°C


0 100 Temperature (°C)
Temperature

Seven Types are Available with Different Gradients and Offsets For the LM45, V (Output Voltage) = +10 mV/°C x Temperature (°C)

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Analog Temperature Switch
An analog temperature switch integrates an analog temperature This voltage is applied to one input of the comparator while
sensor with a comparator and reference voltage source that the other input is driven by the analog temperature sensor. In
can output an alarm (interrupt signal) at a specific temperature the case of the LM26 and LM27 sensors in which the threshold
threshold. The setting method is particularly simple and in the case temperature is preset in the factory, the devices can be used to
of the LM56 and LM57 temperature sensors, consists of using implement a temperature monitor function on their own and do
voltage divider resistors to divide the reference voltage source and not require any software or external resistors to set the threshold.
obtain the voltage corresponding to the threshold temperature.

LM56 Interrupt Output vs Measured Temperature

Temperature
1 .2 5 V
L M5 6 80 °C
Reference Voltage Source 5°C hysteresis
Vs 75 °C
Window Comparator
60 °C
R1 5°C hysteresis
Set to 80°C Interrupt Open 55 °C
Example: Collector Output 1
8 9 1 mV VT2 Vs

R2 R3
Set to 60°C
Interrupt Open Interrupt Open
Collector Output 2 Collector Output 1

VT1
R4
Interrupt Open
Collector Output 2
Analog Temperature Sensor Analog Voltage
Output
V A = 6.2 mV T + 395 mV

Time

Example: Procedure for setting 80°C. When the interrupt temperature is set * Open collector output 1 is set to 80°C
to 80°C, VA = 6.20 mV x 80°C +395 mV = 891 mV. The reference voltage source * Open collector output 2 is set to 60°C
needs to be divided by the divider resistors to obtain 891 mV and connected * The 5 °C hysteresis is fi xed in the LM56
to V T1 or V T2 on the LM56.

TEMPERATURE SENSORS

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Temperature Sensors

Digital Temperature Sensor


A digital temperature sensor integrates an analog temperature 4) A diode-sensing function utilizes the temperature
sensor, A/D converter, and digital interface to provide a characteristics of a bipolar transistor’s base-emitter junction to
convenient temperature sensor capable of directly being read measure temperature. A bias current from the temperature
by a CPU or microprocessor. National has a wide range of sensor is applied to a transistor and the differential voltage
digital temperature sensors that can be selected based on (representing the change in temperature) is converted to
criteria such as (1) accuracy, (2) digital interface, (3) interrupt digital temperature data. This method can be used to make
function, and (4) whether a remote thermal diode sensing direct measurements of the internal temperature of a CPU or
function is used. GPU that has an integrated thermal diode. Also, because this
technique can be used with a general purpose transistor
(1) The range includes a part (the LM92) with an accuracy of
(2N3904), it simplifies circuit board design since only the
±0.33°C, which is superior to any other digital temperature
transistor needs to be located next to the heat source and the
sensor on the market. A sensor can be selected based on the
sensor can be mounted elsewhere.
temperature margin in a design.
(5) The range includes the parts that use TruTherm® technology
(2) Two digital interfaces are available: 2-wire interfaces
to provide high-precision temperature detection for
(I2C Bus and SMBus) and 3-wire interfaces (SPI and
processors produced using 90 mm or finer geometry.
Microwire). The interface can be selected that suits the
given microprocessor.
(3) A function is available to output an interrupt signal at a Input voltage Output
1 data as Transfer data
The series of
1s and 0s that make up
from register as the digital data can be
specified set temperature. Applicable uses include fan A/D to an A/D
output
converter
1s and 0s required input or output in sync
with the clock
control and shutting down the system at an application-
specified temperature. Analog
Register Serial
Temperature A/D ADC
Sensor (R AM
(RAM) Interface

Outputs a voltage Convert voltage Convert the data to


proportional to to a digital value Temporarily store serial format
the temperature consisting of the converted and output
0s and 1s data

Structure of a Digital Sensor


Hardware Monitors
Hardware monitors are integrated monitoring ICs that, in is automatically compared to user-specified limit values and
addition to their temperature measurement function, extend the an alert signal output is provided to signal if an abnormal
digital temperature sensor by integrating additional functions measurement is detected. In addition to monitoring functions,
including voltage monitoring, fan speed, monitoring, power the ICs can also incorporate a PWM (Pulse-Width Modulator)
supply control signal monitor parameters, fan speed control, output function that can be used to control fan speed
a GPIO port, and an external alert output. The measurement based on temperature. The LM94/96194 are available with
data is automatically saved in an internal RAM and can be TruTherm technology.
read at any time via an interface. Also, the measurement data

Internal
Analog
Diode Sensing Temperature
Sensor
Reset Pin
Conversion
Circuit GPI/O Pin
Control
Circuit External
ADC Interrupt I/O
Voltage Input PWM Output Fan Speed
Controller Control
Data Register
(RAM)

Fan Speed Input Counter Limit


Register
Comparator (RAM)
Circuit
VID Input

Data I/O
2-Wire Serial Interface Clock Input

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Analog Temperature Sensors
Temp
Operating Accuracy Operating Supply Temp Coefficient Supply
Product ID Key Features Temp (°C) (°C) Voltage Range (V) (mV/C) Current (μA) Packaging
LM19/20 E Low power consumption -55 to 130 ±1.5, ±2.5 2.4 to 5.5 -11.7 4.0 SC-70, TO-92, micro SMD-4
LM45 Calibrated in °C -40 to 125 ±3, ±4.0 4.0 to 10 10 120 SOT23/3
LM50 Negative temperature support -40 to 150 ±3, ±4.0 4.5 to 10 10 130 SOT23-3
LM60 Low voltage support -40 to 125 ±3, ±4.0 2.7 to 10 6.25 82 SOT23-3, TO-92-3
LM61 Low voltage support -30 to 100 ±3, ±4.0 2.7 to 10 10 82 SOT23-3, TO-92-3
LM62 E Low voltage support 0 to 90 ±3, ±4.0 2.7 to 10 15.6 155 SOT23-3
LM94022 Low 1.5V operation -50 to 150 ±2.4 1.5 to 5.5 -5.5/-8.2/10.9/-13.6 5.4 SC70-5
LM94023 Low 1.5V operation -50 to 150 ±2.4 1.5 to 5.5 -5.5/-8.2 5.4 micro SMD-4

Temperature Switches
Interrupt
Product ID Trip Point Range (°C) Accuracy (°C) Supply Range (V) Outputs Interrupt Temp Setting Analog Temp Sensor Packaging
LM26 E -55 to 125 ±3 2.7 to 5.5 1 Factory set ✔ SOT 23-5
LM27 +120 to 150 ±3 2.7 to 5.5 1 Factory set ✔ SOT 23-5
LM56 -40 to 125 ±2, 3, 4 2.7 to 10 2 User specified ✔ SOP-8, MSOP-8
LM26LV 0 to 150 ±2.2 1.6 to 5.5 2 Factory set ✔ LLP-6
LM57 -50 to 150 ±1.5, 2.3 2.4 to 5.5 2 User specified ✔ LLP-8

Digital Temperature Sensors


Temp Accuracy Operating Temp No. of
at Range Accuracy Supply Voltage Resolutions No. of Available
Product ID Key Features (°C) (°C) Interface (V) (°C/LSB) Interrupts Addresses Packaging
Low precision version MSOP-8,
LM70 E -10 to 85 ±1.5/2 Microwire/SPI 2.85 to 5.5 0.125 — —
of LM74 LLP-8
LM74 Small package -10 to 65 ±1.25 Microwire/SPI 3.0 to 5.5 0.0625 — — SOIC-8 Narrow
LM71/ High accuracy and
0 to 70 ±1.0 Microwire/SPI 2.4 to 5.5 0.03125 — — SOT23-5
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
LM95071 resolution
Precision, programmable
LM73 -10 to 110 ±1.0, 1.5 I2C/SMBus2.0 2.7 to 5.5 0.03125 1 6 SOT23-6
resolution
SOIC-8 Narrow
LM75A Industry standard 25 to 100 ±2.0 I2C Bus 3.0 to 5.5 0.5 1 8
MSOP-8
LM76 Precision -10 to 100 ±.5, 1.0, 2.5 I2C Bus 3.0 to 5.5 0.0625 2 4 SOIC-8 Narrow
Separate open-drain SOIC-8 Narrow
LM77 -10 to 100 ±1.5, 2 I2C Bus 3.0 to 5.5 0.25 2 4
outputs MSOP-8
LM92 Highly accurate sensor -25 to 150 ±.33 to 1.5 I2C Bus 2.7 to 5.5 0.0625 2 4 SOIC-8 Narrow
175°C operation, high
LM95172Q -40 to 160 ±1.2 to 3.5 SPI 3.0 to 5.5 0.0625 — — Die
accuracy
NEW
! High temperature, up to
LM95172EWG 175 to 200 ±3.0 SPI 3.0 to 5.5 0.0078125 — — CERPACK-10
200°C
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Temperature Sensors

Remote Diode Temperature Sensors


Remote Temp Measurement No. of Remote
Product ID Accuracy (°C) Pin-Compatible Method Channels TCRIT Comments Packaging
LM86/89/99 E ±0.75 Traditional 1 1 Factory set addresses MSOP-8
LM95235 E ±0.75 TruTherm® 1 1 Selectable addresses MSOP-8
LM95245 ±0.75 TruTherm 1 1 Selectable addresses MSOP-8
LM95231 ±1.25 TruTherm 2 — Factory set addresses MSOP-8
LM95241 ±1.25 TruTherm 2 — Factory set adresses MSOP-8
LM95213 E ±1.1 Traditional 0 to 2 3 Selectable addresses LLP-14
LM95233 E ± 0.875 TruTherm 0 to 2 3 Selectable addresses LLP-14
LM95214 E ±1.1 Traditional 0 to 4 3 Selectable addresses LLP-14
LM95234 E ±0.875 TruTherm 0 to 4 3 Selectable addresses LLP-14
LM96194 ±2.5 TruTherm 2 to 4 — Full PI hardware monitor LLP-48
LM87 E ±4 Traditional 2 1 DAC hardware monitor TSSOP-24
LM93 ±3 Traditional 2 — Full LUT hardware monitor TSSOP-56
LM94 ±2.5 TruTherm 2 to 4 — Full PI and LUT hardware monitor TSSOP-56
LM96163 E ±0.75 TruTherm 1 1 LUT fan control LLP-10

PowerWise® product E Evaluation board

Hardware Monitors
Temp Temp Supply Voltage Temp Remote Diode Thermal Fan Speed
Product ID Range (°C) Accuracy (°C) Interface Range (V) Resolution (°C) Sensor Count Inputs Packaging
!
NEW
LM96080 -40 to 125 ±3 I2C Bus 3.0 to 5.5 0.0625 — 2 TSSOP-24
LM81 -25 to 125 ±3 SMBus/I2C Bus 2.8 to 3.8 0.0625 — 2 TSSOP-24
LM87 E -40 to 125 ±3, 2 SMBus/I2C Bus 2.8 to 3.8 0.0625 2 2 TSSOP-24
LM96000 0 to 125 ±3, 2, 4 SMBus 3.0 to 3.6 0.0625 2 4 TSSOP-24
LM93 0 to 100 ±3, 2 SMBus 3.0 to 3.6 1 2 4 (max) TSSOP-56
LM94 0 to 100 ±3, 2 SMBus 3.0 to 3.6 0.5 2 4 (max) TSSOP-56
LM96194 0 to 100 ±3, 4 SMBus 3.0 to 3.6 0.5 4 4 (max) LLP-48
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LM94021/22/23 – PowerWise® Low-Voltage, Low-Power,
1.5V to 5.5V Analog Temperature Sensor
Features
Output Voltage vs Temperature
• Next-generation LM20
3.5
• Supply voltage 1.5V to 5.5V
3.0
• ±1.5°C temperature accuracy Gain 1 (-13.6 mV/°C)

Output Voltage (V)


2.5
• Four configurable gains for optimum sensitivity vs.
supply and temperature 2.0
Gain 2 (-10.9 mV/°C)
• Low 5.4 μA quiescent current 1.5

• Wide temperature range of -50°C to +150°C 1.0

• Short-circuit protected output 0.5


Gain 4 (-5.5 mV/°C)
Gain 3 (-8.2 mV/°C)
• New: LM94023 — micro SMD, dual gain 0.0
• Evaluation board available -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Temperature (°C)
• Available in SC-70 packaging
Applications
Ideal for use in low-voltage, battery-powered systems Supply Output Drive
such as cellular phones, PDAs, MP3 players, and Current
Product ID (μA) Source (μA) Sink (μA) Output Packaging
digital cameras, as well as automotive and storage devices
LM94021 E 5.5 2 100 Class A SC70-5
LM94022 E 5.4 50 50 Class AB SC70-5
LM94023 5.4 50 50 Class AB micro SMD-4

PowerWise® product E Evaluation board

LM26/27 and LM56/57 – PowerWise® Low-Power


Temperature Switch with Single or Dual Output
Features Typical Application Circuit
• Combines window comparator output and analog voltage output V DD = 2.4V to 5.5V

• Alarm output temperature is set at the factory (LM26 and LM27)


• Low supply current: 20 μA to 230 μA (typ)
TRIP TEST
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
R SENSE 1
• Operating supply voltage range: +2.7V to +5.5V LM57
R SENSE 2
• Detection temperature accuracy: V TRIP
DAC T OVER
° LM26 ±3°C (max) (-55°C to 110°C), ±4°C (max) (+120°C) GAIN

° LM27 ±3°C (max) (-120°C to 150°C)


Temp Sensor + V DD
° LM56BIM ±2°C (max) (-25°C to 85°C) (Negative Temp
Coefficient)
-

° LM57B ±1.5°C (max) (-50°C to 150°C) TRIP TRIP


T OVER
TEST = 1 TEST = 0

V TEMP

GND

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Temperature Sensors

LM73 – 13-bit + Sign Digital Temperature Sensor


with a 2-Wire Interface
Features
• 2-wire interface (I2C/SMBus 2.0) VCC
VCC
• Temperature detection accuracy:
° ±1.0°C (max) (-10°C to 80°C)
A/D General-Purpose
° ±15°C (max) (-25°C to 115°C) General-Purpose
Microprocessor LM73 Microprocessor
with without an
° ±2.0°C (max) (-40°C to 150°C)
Thermistor Internal
ADC
Change Internal ADC
• Internal ADC resolution : 14-bit (13-bit + sign)
Solution
• Supply voltage: ±2.7V to +5.5V
• Low supply current: 320 μA (typ) (when interface used)
: 1.9 μA (typ) (when shut down)

LM95071 – PowerWise® High-Accuracy SPI General-Purpose


Digital Temperature Sensor
Features Typical Application Circuit
VDD
• ±1°C accuracy (0°C to 70°C)
• 14-bit resolution (0.03125°C/LSB)
• 2.4V to 5.5V supply LM95071
• Low power: 280 μA typical
Temperature 14-Bit
• -40°C to 150°C temperature range Sensor Delta-Sigma
Circuitry ADC
• Next generation to the LM70 and LM74 sensors
• Available in SOT23-5 packaging

Applications
Manufacturer’s Temperature
Ideal for use in system thermal management, portable devices, Control Logic
ID Register Register
personal computers, disk drives, and test equipment SI/O
CS Three-Wire Serial Interface
SC

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LM96080 – System Hardware Monitor with 2-Wire Serial Interface
Features
• Local temperature setting Typical Application Circuit

• 7 positive voltage inputs with 10-bit resolution


• 2 programmable fan-speed monitoring inputs Positive
Voltage
10-bit
• 2.5 mV LSB and 2.56V input range Analog
Inputs
Sigma-Delta
ADC INT Interrupt
Negative
RST / OS Outputs
Voltage
• Chassis intrusion detector Limit Interrupt
V+ Registers Masking

• WATCHDOG comparison of all monitored values LM75


Temperature Temperature
and
WATCHDOG
and
Interrupt
Sensor Sensor Comparators Control

• I2C serial bus interface compatibility Chassis


Intrusion
BTI
GPI(CI)
Detector
• Shutdown mode to minimize power consumption INT_IN

Fan Speed

• Software- and pin-compatible with LM80 Counter

SDA
GPO
SCL
Serial Bus General Purpose Output
A0/NTEST_OUT Interface and Control
Interface (Power Switch
A1
A2 Bypass#)

Applications
Ideal for use in communications infrastructure, system thermal and hardware monitoring
for servers, electronic test equipment and instrumentation, and office electronics

LM93/94 and LM96194 – 2-Wire Serial Interface Hardware Monitor IC with


Internal TruTherm® Digital Temperature Sensor
Features
LM93 (TruTherm not used)/LM94 LM96194
• Supply voltage range: 3.0V to 3.6V • Supply voltage range: 3.0V to 3.6V
• 2-wire serial bus interface (SMBus) • 2-wire serial bus interface (SMBus)
• Temperature monitoring accuracy • Temperature monitoring accuracy
° Local temperature detection accuracy ° Local temperature detection accuracy
±3°C (max) (25°C<TD<100°C) ±3°C (max) (0°C to 85°C)
° Remote temperature detection accuracy ° Remote temperature detection accuracy
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
LM93: ±3°C (max) (25°C<TD<100°C) ±3°C (max) (0°C<TA<85°C, 0°C<TD<100°C)
LM94: ±3°C (max) (0°C<TD<100°C) ±2.5°C (max) (0°C<TA<85°C, TD=70°C)
• Number of input voltages able to be monitored: 16 • Number of input voltages to be monitored: 9
• Number of fan speeds able to be monitored: 4 • Number of fan speeds able to be monitored: 4

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LMK Clock Conditioner Family
Jitter Cleaning + Multiplication + Distribution

Jitter Clean

LMK Family FPGA

TCXO

ADC

FPGA Dirty Clock


Jitter Frequency Distribution
Clean Multiply & PLL

SerDes Skew Adjust

Backplane
SerDes

Precision
Clock Conditioners DAC

LMK Clock Conditioner Family

Outputs
Output Clock VCO Frequency
Product ID LVPECL LVDS LVCMOS Architecture Range (MHz) Range (MHz) RMS Jitter (ps) *
LMK01000 E 5 3 0 1 to 1600 NA 0.03 (additive)
LMK01010 E 0 8 0 2:8 Clock Distribution 1 to 1600 NA 0.03 (additive)
LMK01020 E 8 0 0 1 to 1600 NA 0.03 (additive)
LMK02000 E 5 3 0 PLL + Clock Distribution (needs external 1 to 860 NA 0.2 (+VCXO)
LMK02002 E 4 0 0 VCXO) 1 to 860 NA 0.2 (+VCXO)
LMK03000C E 5 3 0 1 to 648 1185 to 1296 0.4
LMK03000 W 5 3 0 1 to 648 1185 to 1296 0.8
LMK03000D 5 3 0 1 to 648 1185 to 1296 1.2
LMK03001C E 5 3 0 1 to 785 1470 to 1570 0.4
LMK03001 W 5 3 0 1 to 785 1470 to 1570 0.8
PLL + VCO + Clock Distribution
LMK03001D 5 3 0 1 to 785 1470 to 1570 1.2
LMK03002C E 4 0 0 1 to 860 1566 to 1724 0.4
LMK03002 4 0 0 1 to 860 1566 to 1724 0.8
LMK03033C E 4 4 0 1 to 1080 1840 to 2160 0.5
LMK03033 4 4 0 1 to 1080 1840 to 2160 0.8
LMK04000 E 3 0 4 1 to 648 1185 to 1296 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
LMK04001 E 3 0 4 1 to 785 1430 to 1570 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
LMK04011 E 5 0 0 1 to 785 1430 to 1570 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
Cascaded PLLs + VCO + Clock Distribution
LMK04010 5 0 0 1 to 785 1185 to 1296 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
(PLL1 requires external Crystal or VCXO)
LMK04031 E 2 2 2 1 to 785 1430 to 1570 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
LMK04002 E 3 0 4 1 to 875 1566 to 1750 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
LMK04033 E 2 2 2 1 to 1080 1840 to 2160 0.15/0.2 (+VCXO/Crystal)
*Integrated from 10 kHz to 20 MHz E Evaluation board

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LMK Clock Conditioner Family
Performance

Superior Phase Noise Performance

CLOCK AND TIMING


0 0

-20 -20

-40 -40

-60 -60
Phase Noise (dBc/Hz)

Phase Noise (dBc/Hz)


-80 -80

-100 -100

-120 -120

-140 -140

-160 -160

-180 -180
0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000
Frequency Offset (kHz) Frequency Offset (kHz)

LMK04031B LVCMOS Output Phase Noise at 122.88 MHz LMK04031B LVCMOS Output Phase Noise at 122.88 MHz using
using a Crystek VCXO a Low-Cost Vectron Crystal

National’s Clock Design Tool


Easy-to-use and feature-rich design tool for simple and quick clock subsystem design and analysis

Features
• Easy design parameter entry
• LMK part selection and configuration
• PLL and loop filter customization
• Input clock and VCXO phase noise entry
• Phase noise and jitter simulations and plotting

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High-Performance Frequency Synthesizers

LMX2541 – Ultra-Low Noise PLLatinum® Frequency Synthesizer with Integrated VCO


The LMX2541 family is the world’s lowest-noise integrated The LMX2541 is well-suited for local oscillator (LO) applications
frequency synthesizer. Featuring the world’s lowest-noise in next-generation basestation radio transceivers such as Long-
Phase-Locked Loop (PLL), the LMX2541 provides less than Term Evolution (LTE), Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave
2 milli-radians (mrad) root-mean-square (RMS) noise at 2.1 GHz Access (WiMAX), and multi-standard radios. When paired with
and 3.5 mrad RMS noise at 3.5 GHz, outperforming the nearest the LMK04000 clock jitter cleaner, the LMX2541 significantly
competitor by 10 dB in both in-band PLL noise and spurious improves system error vector magnitude (EVM), resulting in
performance. enhanced receiver sensitivity and transmitter spectral purity.

LMX2541 vs. Competition, Phase Noise and Spurious, Fvco = 3.08025 GHz
-40

-50 Competition
LMX2541
-60

-70

-80

-90
dBc/Hz

-100

-110

-120

-130

-140

-150

-160
1.E+02 1.E+03 1.E+04 1.E+05 1.E+06 1.E+07 1.E+08
Frequency Offset (Hz)

Design Tools and Resources


Features
• Fully integrated, ultra-low noise VCO Design Tool Clock Design Tool (national.com/timing)
Handbook PLL Performance, Simulation and Design Handbook 4th Edition
• Normalized PLL phase noise of -225 dBc/Hz
Handbook Clock Conditioner Owner’s Manual
• VCO output divider, 1 to 63 (odd and even) AN-1001 An Analysis and Performance Evaluation of a Passive Filter Design
• Phase detector frequency up to 104 MHz Technique for Charge Pump PLLs
AN-1006 Phase-Locked Loop Based Clock Generators
• External VCO mode (internal VCO powered down)
Web Seminar Advantages and Pitfalls of Using Fractional N PLLs
• Partially integrated loop filter components Web Seminar PLL Loop Filter Optimization
• Supports crystal oscillator-based reference Web Seminar Low-Noise Frequency Synthesizers
clock input Web Seminar PLL Building Blocks
Web Seminar PLL Performance
Total Device Frequency
Range Using Divider Web Seminar Fractional PLLs
VCO
Frequency Output (MHz) AN-1939 Crystal-Based Oscillator Design with the LMK04000 Family
Product ID Range (MHz) Min. Max. Web Seminar Advanced PLL Concepts
NEW
!
LMX2541SQ2060E 1990 to 2240 31.58 2240 Article The Impact of Various PLL Parameters on System Performance
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LMX2541SQ2380E 2200 to 2530 34.92 2530 AN-1879 Fractional-N Frequency Synthesis
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NEW LMX2541SQ2690E 2490 to 2865 39.52 2865 Evaluation Boards Visit: national.com/wireless
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NEW LMX2541SQ3030E 2810 to 3230 44.60 3230 Software PLL Codeloader Evaluation Software
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LMX2541SQ3740E 3480 to 4000 55.23 4000 Web Seminar Clock Jitter Cleaners

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High-Performance PLLatinum Family of PLL Products

CLOCK AND TIMING


Main Operating Aux. Operating Main Normalized
Frequency Range Frequency Range Phase Noise Supply
Product ID (GHz) (MHz) (dBc/Hz) Current (mA) Supply Voltage (V) Packaging
Dual-Integer PLLs
LMX2434 E,W 1.0 to 5.0 500 to 2500 -219 7.0 2.35 to 2.75 TSSOP-20
LMX2433 E,W 0.5 to 3.6 250 to 1700 -219 5.2 2.25 to 2.75 TSSOP-20
LMX2430 W 0.25 to 3.0 100 to 800 -219 4.2 2.25 to 2.75 TSSOP-20
Fractional-N PLLs
LMX2487 E,W 3.0 to 6.0 250 to 3000 -209 8.2 2.5 to 3.6 LLP-24
LMX2487E W 3.0 to 7.5 250 to 3000 -209 8.2 2.5 to 3.6 LLP-24
LMX2486 E,W 1.0 to 4.5 250 to 3000 -210 8.3 2.5 to 3.6 LLP-24
LMX2485 E,W 0.5 to 3.0 75 to 800 -209 5.0 2.5 to 3.6 LLP-24
LMX2485E E,W 0.05 to 3.0 75 to 800 -209 5.0 2.5 to 3.6 LLP-24
LMX2470 E,W 0.5 to 2.6 75 to 800 -210 4.1 2.25 to 2.75 UCSP-24

E Evaluation board W WEBENCH enabled

LMX2531 PLLatinum Family of High-Performance, Low-Power Synthesizer


Max PLL Freq Min PLL Freq Max Aux PLL Min Aux PLL Normalized PLL VCO Phase Noise,
Product ID (MHz) (MHz) Freq (MHz) Freq (MHz) Phase Noise (dBc/Hz) 100 kHz Offset (dBc/Hz) Supply Current (mA)
LMX2531LQ1146E 1184 1106 592 553 -212 -121 34
LMX2531LQ1226E 1268 1184 634 592 -212 -121 34
LMX2531LQ1312E 1360 1268 680 634 -212 -121 34
LMX2531LQ1415E 1470 1360 735 680 -212 -121 34
LMX2531LQ1500E 1510 1499 — — -212 -121 34
LMX2531LQ1515E 1580 1450 790 725 -212 -122 34
LMX2531LQ1650E 1700 1590 850 795 -212 -118 34
LMX2531LQ1700E 1770 1662 885 831 -212 -117 34
LMX2531LQ1742 1866 1760 933 880 -212 -117 34
LMX2531LQ1778E 1840 1726 920 863 -212 -117 34
LMX2531LQ1910E 2028 1834 1014 917 -212 -115 34
LMX2531LQ2080E 2274 1904 1137 952 -212 -113 34
LMX2531LQ2265E 2400 2178 1200 1089 -212 -113 38
LMX2531LQ2570E 2790 2336 1395 1168 -212 -112 38
LMX2531LQ2820E 2925 2710 1462 1355 -212 -111 38
LMX2531LQ3010E 3132 2910 1566 1455 -212 -110 38

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Clock Buffers

Master Clock Distribution in Cell Phones;


Cell Phone
Optimized Clock Distribution Solution Wireless
LAN

Features
• Proper clock distribution circuitry optimizes bit error rate 2G/3G
Transceiver
• Isolates master clock from switching noise in digital modules
• Isolates sensitive modules from noise in other modules Master
Clock
Clock Bluetooth®
• Preserves clock amplitude; high drive capability, minimal clock loading (TCVCXO)
Distribution

• Prevents frequency pulling; constant clock load impedance under


all conditions Baseband
Processor
• Preserves clock accuracy: low additive phase noise
• Low power consumption
Multi-Media
• Tiny footprint Processor

LMH2190 – Clock Tree Driver and Conditioner


Features Typical Application Circuit
• 1 input clock, 4 output clocks VBAT
CBAT
• Excellent phase noise specifications 1 μF
VBAT

A1
• Independent clock request pins
VOUT B1
• Supports both square or sine wave input COUT
1.8V LDO, 10 mA

2.2 μF
• Clock outputs can be skewed A3 CLK1
Peripheral
• High isolation of supply noise to clock input
CIN A4 CLK2
• Selectable output drive capability from VDD
470 pF SCLK_IN C1 Clock Peripheral
CCLK Tree
10 pF to 50 pF 10 nF Clock Driver D4 CLK3
SCLK_REQ C2
EN Peripheral
• EMI-controlled output edges and EMI filtering GND

D3 CLK4
• Integrated LDO Control
Peripheral
Logic
˚ 10 mA output current
˚ Low-output voltage noise B3 CLK_REQ1
B4 CLK_REQ2
Enable A2 Clock
• Ultra-low standby current CPU/ Request
C4 CLK_REQ3
SCL D2 C3 CLK_REQ4
Base I2C
Band SDA D1
Applications:
Ideal for use in mobile handsets and portable LMH2190 B2

equipment
VSS

Product ID Bandwidth (MHz) Channels Isup (mA) Phase Noise (dBc/Hz) Slew Rate Shutdown Output Packaging
LMH2190 27 4 0.75/ch -152, 26 MHz, 10 kHz offset — ✔ Digital micro SMD-16 (1.65 x 1.65 mm)
LMH2180 E 75 2 1.15/ch -132, 26 MHz, 10 kHz offset 106 V/μs ✔ Analog LLP-8, micro SMD-8
LMV112 E 40 2 0.8/ch -116, 38.4 MHz, 10 kHz offset 110 V/μs ✔ Analog LLP-8
LMV116 45 1 0.6/ch — 40 V/μs — Analog SOT23-5
LMV118 45 1 0.6/ch — 40 V/μs ✔ Analog SOT23-6
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Interface Product Portfolio

Interface Products

Serializers and Signal Conditioning Signal Conditioning


PHYs
Deserializers Repeaters and Buffers Distribution

• FPGA-Link • PCIe • Crosspoint Switch • LVDS

• Channel Link I and II • SAS/SATA • Mux-Buffers • M-LVDS

• FPD-Link II • HDMI • Fan-Outs • B-LVDS

• CPRI (8-bit/10-bit) • SDI

INTERFACE
• Mobile Pixel Link • 8-bit/10-bit

• SDI • Other General Purpose

Ethernet PHYTER®
Transceivers

• Precision

• Single

• Mini

• Dual

See national.com/interface for:

• RS-232, 422/23, 485

• UARTs

• USB

• SCAN/JTAG

• FPD-Link/LDI

Also see Clock and Timing on page 60

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Serializers and Deserializers
Reduce Parallel Width, EMI – Extend Your Reach

World’s Most Robust Serial Interface Solutions for Industrial Imaging, Display, and
Control Applications
Features
• Wider operating frequency
Cables Cables Display
• Broad portfolio Sensor/ Processing
Imager Monitor
• Integrated signal conditioning
• FPGA friendly
• Easy to use
• Low EMI, high ESD protection

Wide SerDes Portfolio – Select Applicable Family


Target Embedded Signal Typical Reach at
Family Segment Max Payload Clock Conditioning 1.5 Gbps over CAT-5 Fiber Support Comments
Industrial/ Includes redundant I/O,
FPGA-Link 3.125 Gbps ✔ Advanced EQ, DE 40m ✔
Embedded retimed serial output
Industrial/ ✔ Available with LVDS or
Channel-Link II 2.7 Gbps ✔ Moderate 10m
Embedded (Select products) LVCMOS interface
Industrial/ 6.4 Gbps Standard for machine-vision
Channel-Link — Limited 0.5m —
Embedded (Multi-lane) applications
Industrial/ 9.45 Gbps Wide portfolio for LVDS
FPD-Link — Limited 0.5m —
Embedded (Multi-lane) display interface
FPD-Link II Automotive 1.5 Gbps ✔ Moderate 10m ✔ AEC-Q100 qualified

DS32EL(X)0421/DS32EL(X)0124 – 3.125 Gbps FPGA-Link Ser/Des


Features Typical Application Circuit
• Wide serial data rate 1.25 to 3.125 Gbps
• On-chip advanced signal conditioning (de-emphasis,
equalization)
• Supports – CAT-5e/6/7, FR-4, coax (50Ω, 75Ω)
• Low power – auto standby and configurable sleep modes
• FPGA-friendly interface – 5-bit DDR LVDS data
• ELX version features – retimed output and redundant I/O

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Serializers and Deserializers
Industrial Video, Imaging, and Display

Embedded Embedded Product ID Parallel Min Freq Max Freq Mux


Family Clock Signal Conditioning DC-Balance Serializer Deserializer Width Parallel I/O (MHz) (MHz) Ratio
Advanced Rx EQ, Tx ✔ DS32EL0421 DS32EL0124 5 LVDS 125 312.5 ANY:1
FPGA-Link ✔ Driver Redundant I/Os
Retimed Serial Output ✔ DS32ELX0421 DS32ELX0124 5 LVDS 125 312.5 ANY:1

— DS92LV1021A DS92LV1212A 10 LVCMOS 16 40 10:1


— SCAN921025H SCAN921226H 10 LVCMOS 20 80 10:1
— SCAN928028 SCAN926260 nx10 LVCMOS 25/16 66 10:1
— DS92LV16 DS92LV16 16 LVCMOS 25 80 16:1
Moderate Rx EQ, Tx — DS92LV18 DS92LV18 18 LVCMOS 15 66 18:1
Channel-Link II ✔
Driver
— DS99R103 DS99R104 24 LVCMOS 3 40 24:1
✔ DS90UR241Q DS90UR124Q 24 LVCMOS 5 43 24:1

INTERFACE
!
NEW DS92LV3241 DS92LV3242 32 LVCMOS 20 85 32:4
!
NEW
✔ DS92LV3221 DS92LV3222 32 LVCMOS 20 50 32:2
— DS90CR217 DS90CR218A 21 LVCMOS 20/12 85 21:3

Limited Rx EQ, Tx — DS90CR287 DS90CR288A 28 LVCMOS 20 85 28:4


Channel-Link —
Driver ✔ DS90CR483A DS90CR484A 48 LVCMOS 33 112 48:8
✔ DS90CR485 DS90CR486 48 LVCMOS 66 133 48:8
8-bit/10-bit Moderate Rx EQ, Tx
✔ ✔ SCAN25100 SCAN25100 10 LVCMOS 30.72 122.88 10:1
SerDes Driver

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FPD-Link II Serializers and Deserializers
Automotive Infotainment Systems

DS90UR90X – 5 MHz to 65 MHz 24-bit True Color FPD-Link II Serializer and Deserializer
Shared Features
• Transports video data and clock over a single pair
DS90UR905Q DS90UR906Q
• AEC-Q100 grade 2 qualified
1560 Mbps

Host Graphics Processor


• 140 Mbps to 1.56 Gbps throughput
Data Payload
• RGB888 + VS, HS, DE

QVGA to XGA
DC Balance Decoder
DC Balance Encoder

LCD Display
Serial-to-Parallel
Parallel-to-Serial
10 m STP Cable

Output Latch
Input Latch
• Randomizer/scrambler for DC-balanced data stream RGB (23:0) RGB[23:0]

• Supports I2C control


• Backward-compatible mode to operate with other HS/VS/DE HS/VS/DE

FPD-Link II devices
PCLK PLL PLL & CDR
PCLK
LOCK
PDB Timing and Control Timing and Control PDB
DS90UR905Q and DS90UR906Q Features
• Works with devices that support LVCMOS
• EMI minimization on output parallel bus
(Spread-Spectrum Clock Generation (SSCG))

DS90UR907Q and DS90UR908Q Features


• Works with devices that support FPD-Link (LVDS)
• EMI minimization on FPD-Link output (SSCG)

Applications
Ideal for use in automotive infotainment and driver assist systems

Pixel Clock Throughput Connectivity (input to


Product ID Color Depth Function (MHz) (Mbps) output) EMI Reduction Temp (°C) Packaging
AEC-Q100 Automotive Grade 2 with Embedded Clock: FPD-Link II
DS90C241Q E Serializer 5 to 35 840 LVCMOS to FPD-Link II -40 to 105 TQFP-48
Progressive Turn On (PTO)
DS90C124Q E Deserializer 5 to 35 840 FPD-Link II to LVCMOS -40 to 105 TQFP-48
Slew Rate Control
DS90UR241Q E 18 Serializer 5 to 43 1032 LVCMOS to FPD-Link II -40 to 105 TQFP-48
Adjustable PTO Slew Rate
DS90UR124Q E Deserializer 5 to 43 1032 FPD-Link II to LVCMOS -40 to 105 TQFP-64
Control
DS99R421Q E Serializer 5 to 43 1032 FPD-Link to FPD-Link II LVDS Inputs (FPD-Link) -40 to 105 LLP-36
!
NEW DS90UR905Q Serializer 5 to 65 1560 LVCMOS to FPD-Link II SSC Compatible -40 to 105 LLP-48
!
NEW DS90UR906Q Deserializer 5 to 65 1560 FPD-Link II to LVCMOS SSCG, RDS, PTO -40 to 105 LLP-60
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NEW
DS90UR907Q Serializer 5 to 65 1560 FPD-Link to FPD-Link II LVDS Inputs -40 to 105 LLP-36
!
NEW
DS90UR908Q Deserializer 5 to 65 1560 FPD-Link II to FPD-Link SSCG, LVDS Outputs -40 to 105 LLP-48
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LVDS and CML Repeaters, Equalizers
Signal Conditioning – Extend Your Reach

National offers an array of signal conditioning solutions, National’s Signal Conditioners


covering data rates from DC to 10 Gbps and topologies ranging 10

from point-to-point to 32 multidrop loads. 7


6

LVDS is the most widespread high-speed signaling technology 5

and generally requires the least amount of 4


CML CML
power while supporting data rates from DC to 3.125 Gbps.

Data Rate (Gbps)


3 with Signal
Conditioning
CML supports data rates as high as 10 Gbps while 2

generally maintaining the lowest jitter. LVDS LVDS with


Signal Conditioning
Signal conditioning using equalization and pre-emphasis 1
(for CML, de-emphasis) enables both technologies
to significantly extend cable and backplane reach by B-LVDS
compensating for media loss.

INTERFACE
M-LVDS
B-LVDS and M-LVDS are lower-speed technologies that use 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 (m) Low Loss Cable
controlled edge rates to improve signal integrity when driving 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (m) Lossy Cable
multiple loads in multidrop or multipoint configurations. 0 15 30 45 60 (in)
FR-4
0 30 60 90 120 150 (cm)

DS50PCI401 – PCIe Standards Approved Gen-1/2 Quad Transceiver

• PCI-SIG approved for PCIe Gen-1/2 applications • IDLE and receiver detect, beacon signal pass through
• Signal conditioning on receive (26 dB equalization) and • Low power – 100 mW/Channel, per-channel power-down option
transmit (12 dB de-emphasis) • 0.10 UI residual DJ at 5 Gbps over 42” FR-4
• Auto rate detect and adjustment of signal-conditioning • 10 x 5.5 mm flow-through LLP-54

BLADE n Switch Card

CPU

PCIe Root
Complex

DS50PCI401 DS50PCI401

Server Backplane Running PCI Express

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Signal Conditioners
PCIe, SAS, SATA, CPRI, HDMI, Infiniband and Other High Speed

Protocol Aware Signal Conditioners


Max Speed/ Input SigCon Output SigCon Power/Ch
Product ID Channels Protocol Ch (Gbps) (Max dB) (Max dB) (mW) Packaging Control Interface
DS50PCI401 E 8 PCIe 5.0 26 -12 95 LLP-54 Pin or SMBus
DS50EV401 E 4 PCIe 8.0 20 — 223 LLP-48 Pin
DS64BR401 E 8 SAS/SATA 6.4 33 -12 95 LLP-54 Pin or SMBus
!
NEW DS34RT5110 E 3 (TMDS) HDMI/DVI 3.4 27 -9.0 275 LLP-48 Pin
!
NEW DS22EV5110 E 3 (TMDS) HDMI/DVI 2.25 30 -9.0 275 LLP-48 Pin
DS16EV5110A E 3 (TMDS) HDMI/DVI 2.25 30 — 119 LLP-48 Pin or SMBus
Protocol Agnostic Signal Conditioners
Max Speed/ Input SigCon Output SigCon Power
Product ID Channels I/O Compatibility Ch (Gbps) (Max dB) (Max dB) (mW) Packaging Configuration
DS80EP100 E 1 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 12.5 7.0 — 0 LLP-6 Fixed
DS64EV400 E 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 10 24 — 90 LLP-48 Pin or SMBus
DS64BR401 E 8 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 6.4 33 -12 95 LLP-54 Pin or SMBus
DS50EV401 E 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 8.0 20 — 223 LLP-48 Pin
DS38EP100 E 1 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 5.0 7.0 — 0 LLP-6 Fixed
DS42BR400 E 8 CML 4.2 5.0 -9.0 163 LLP-60 Fixed EQ, Pin DE
DS32EV400 E 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 3.2 14 — 90 LLP-48 Pin or SMBus
DS25BR440 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 3.125 4.0 +6.0 134 LLP-40 Pin
DS25BR400 E 8 CML 2.5 5.0 -9.0 163 LLP-60 Fixed EQ, Pin DE
DS25BR100 E 1 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 3.125 8.0 +6.0 115 LLP-8 Pin
DS15EA101 E 1 0.8V Diff. IN 1.5 35 — 210 LLP-16 Adaptive
DS15BA101 E 1 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 1.5 — — 150 LLP-8 Fixed
Protocol Agnostic Buffers, Stub-hiders
Max Speed/ Power
Product ID Channels I/O Compatibility Ch (Gbps) Input SigCon Output SigCon (mw) Packaging Configuration
DS90LV004 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 1.5 — 6.0 96 TQFP-48 Pin PE
SCAN90004 E 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 1.5 — 6.0 96 TQFP-48 Pin PE
LLP-8, SOIC-8
DS90LV001 E 1 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 0.8 — — 155 None
Narrow
DS90LV804 4 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 0.8 — — 96 LLP-32 None
LLP-8, SOIC-8
DS92001 1 LVDS/LVPECL/CML 0.4 — — 165 None
Narrow
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LVDS and CML Crosspoints, Mux-Buffers, Fan-Outs
Distribute Your Signal, Create Copies

DS25CP104A – PowerWise® LVDS 4 x 4 Crosspoint Switch

INTERFACE
Features
• 3.125 Gbps maximum data rate • Additional configurations available
• 6 dB equalization, 6 dB pre-emphasis compensates ° DS25CP102 : 3.125 Gbps 2 x 2
for lossy cables, backplanes ° DS10CP154A : 1.5 Gbps 2 x 2
• Crosspoint configurable using external pins or SMBus ° DS25CP152Q: AEC-Q100 (automotive) grade
• Maximum total jitter 35 ps
• 518 mW typ power consumption Applications
Ideal for use in routing and switching of video, data, or clock
signals, and redundancy

DS25MB200 – Dual-Channel, 4.25 Gbps Redundancy Switch

Features
DS42MB200
• 2:1 multiplexer and 1:2 fan-out
Channel 1
• 1 to 4.25 Gbps fully differential data paths Channel 0
Up to 4.25 Gbps
• Fixed input equalization De-Emph VDD

Up to 4.25 Gbps
EQ
Fiber or Master
VDD

• Programmable output pre-emphasis Controller


De-Emph VDD

• Independent switch and line side pre-emphasis controls


• Programmable switch-side loopback mode EQ VDD

• On-chip terminations VDD De-Emph

• For AC-coupled CML interfaces EQ VDD

• Available in 7 x 7 mm flow-through LLP-48 package Copper or Backup

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Signal Distribution
Crosspoint, Mux-Buffers, Fan-Outs

Crosspoint Switch
Max Speed/Ch Input SigCon Output SigCon Power
Product ID Switch Size Control Interface (Gbps) (Max dB) (Max dB) (mW) Packaging Comments
DS25CP104A E 4x4 Pin or SMBus 3.125 EQ Pre-E 518 LLP-40
DS25CP102 E 2x2 Pin selectable 3.125 EQ Pre-E 254 LLP-16 Available in AEC-Q
DS25CP152 2x2 Pin selectable 3.125 — — 211 LLP-16 Available in AEC-Q
DS10CP154A E 4x4 Pin or SMBus 1.5 — — 380 LLP-40
DS10CP152 E 2x2 Pin selectable 1.5 — — 191 SOIC-16 Narrrow Available in AEC-Q
SCAN90CP02 E 2x2 Pin selectable 1.5 — Pre-E 140 LLP-28, LQFP-32
DS90CP22 E 2x2 Pin selectable 0.8 — — 330 TSSOP-16, SOIC-16 Narrow
Mux-Buffer (2:1 Redundancy Switch)
Max Speed/Ch Input SigCon Output SigCon Power
Product ID Mux Ratio Ports (Gbps) (Max dB) (Max dB) (mW) Packaging Comments
DS42MB200 2:1 & 1:2 2 4.25 EQ Pre-E 1000 LLP-48 Loopback
DS42MB100 2:1 & 1:2 1 4.25 EQ Pre-E 450 LLP-36 Loopback
DS25MB200 2:1 & 1:2 2 2.5 EQ Pre-E 1000 LLP-48 Loopback
DS25MB100 E 2:1 & 1:2 1 2.5 EQ Pre-E 450 LLP-36 Loopback
DS15MB200 2:1 & 1:2 2 1.5 — Pre-E 743 LLP-48 15 kV ESD
SCAN15MB200 E 2:1 & 1:2 2 1.5 — Pre-E 743 LLP-48 15 kV ESD, JTAG
Fan-Outs (1:n Repeater)
Max Speed/Ch Input SigCon Output SigCon Power
Product ID Mux Ratio Input Channel (Gbps) (Max dB) (Max dB) (mW) Packaging Comments
LVDS/LVPECL/
DS25BR204 E 1 to 4 2 3.125 EQ Pre-E 495 LLP-40
CML to LVDS
LVDS/LVPECL/
DS10BR254 1 to 4 2 1.5 — — 373 LLP-40
CML to LVDS
LVDS/LVPECL/
DS90LV110AT 1 to 10 1 0.4 — — 413 TSSOP-28
CML to LVDS
LVCMOS to
DS91M124 E 1 to 4 1 0.25 — — 215 SOIC-16
M-LVDS
DS91M125 E 1 to 4 1 0.25 — — 221 SOIC-16 LVDS to M-LVDS
DS92CK16 1 to 6 1 0.25 — — 66 TSSOP-24 Clock distribution
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LVDS, M-LVDS, B-LVDS Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers
Extend Your Reach, Translate Your Signals

LVDS is the most common differential signaling interface. The current drive (10 mA typ) and controlled (slower) edge rates.
low power consumption, minimal EMI, and excellent noise B-LVDS is designed specifically for driving multiple loads and in
immunity are features that have made LVDS the interface of a well-designed backplane can support up to 32 loads. M-LVDS
choice for many applications. In addition, the LVDS wide-input includes all of the desirable attributes for multidrop including
common mode makes LVDS devices easy to interoperate with increased drive, slow controlled edges, tighter input thresholds,
other differential signaling technologies. and a wider common mode. M-LVDS is capable of driving 32
loads at speeds up to 250 Mbps.

Two versions of LVDS have been optimized for multipoint: Bus


LVDS (B-LVDS) and Multipoint LVDS (M-LVDS). B-LVDS shares National LVDS/M-LVDS/B-LVDS devices can be used for data
many of the characteristics of LVDS but has much higher and clock distribution.

INTERFACE
DS91C176 and DS91D176 M-LVDS Transceivers

Features
DS91C176 Typical Performance
• Meets TIA/EIA-899 M-LVDS standard
1000
• Capable of driving 32 M-LVDS loads
• Controlled 1.8 ns (typ) edge rates tolerant to stubs 800
• Wide - 1.4V to 3.8V input common mode for increased
Driver VOD (mV)

noise immunity 600

• DS91D176 has type-1 receiver input


400
• DS91C176 has type-2 100 mV offset fail-safe support
• Up to 200 Mbps operation 200

• Industrial temperature range


0
• Single 3.3V supply 0 20 40 60 80 100 120

• Pin-for-pin compatible replacement for Output LOAD (Ω)


TI SN65MLVDS200, 201, 204, 206
• Available in SOIC-8 packaging DS91D176 Driving 50 MHz Clock on ATCA backplane -
13 Loads - 1/2-inch Stubs - Rx slot 7, Tx slot 14

Thresholds

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LVDS, M-LVDS, B-LVDS

LVDS Drivers, Receiver, Transceivers


Max Speed/ Power
Product ID Function Ports Ch (Gbps) IN Signal OUT Signal (mW) Packaging Comments
DS90LV017A Line driver 1 600 LVTTL LVDS 17 SOIC-8 >8 kV ESD
DS90LV027A Line driver 2 600 LVTTL LVDS 27 SOIC-8 Available in AEC-Q
DS90LT012A Receiver 1 400 LVDS LVTTL 18 SOT23-5 Available in AEC-Q
DS90LV011A Line driver 1 400 LVTTL LVDS 17 SOT23-5 Available in AEC-Q
DS90LV018A Receiver 1 400 LVDS LVTTL 18 SOIC-8 >7 kV ESD
DS90LV028A Receiver 2 400 LVDS LVTTL 18 SOIC-8, LLP-8 Available in AEC-Q
DS90LV047A Line driver 4 400 LVTTL LVDS 14 SOIC-16, TSSOP-16 Ganged enable
DS90LV048A Receiver 4 400 LVDS LVTTL 30 SOIC-16, TSSOP-16 Ganged enable
DS90LV049 Driver+receiver 2+2 400 LVTTL/LVDS LVTTL/LVDS 70 TSSOP-16 Dual pair, available in AEC-Q
DS90C031B Line driver 4 155 TTL LVDS 20 SOIC-16 Robust inputs
DS90C032B Receiver 4 155 LVDS TTL 18 SOIC-16 Power off high Z, failsafe
DS36C200 Transceiver 2 100 TTL/LVDS TTL/LVDS 55 SOIC-14 IEEE1394 compatible
DS90LV019 Driver/receiver pair 1+1 100 TTL/LVTTL/LVDS TTL/LVTTL/LVDS 45 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14 3.3V or 5V operation

M-LVDS, B-LVDS Drivers, Receiver, Transceivers


Max Speed/ Power
Product ID Function Ports Ch (Gbps) IN Signal OUT Signal (mW) Packaging Comments
DS91M040 E M-LVDS transceiver 4 250 LVTTL/M-LVDS LVTTL/M-LVDS 221 LLP-32 Failsafe, '176 pinout
DS91M047 E M-LVDS line driver 4 250 LVCMOS M-LVDS 215 SOIC-16 Failsafe, '180 pinout
DS91M124 E M-LVDS repeater 1:4 250 LVCMOS M-LVDS 215 SOIC-16 1:4 function
DS91M125 E M-LVDS repeater 1:4 250 LVDS M-LVDS 221 SOIC-16 1:4 function
DS91C176 E M-LVDS transceiver 1 200 LVTTL/M-LVDS LVTTL/M-LVDS 66 SOIC-8 Failsafe
DS91C180 M-LVDS driver/receiver pair 1+1 200 LVTTL/M-LVDS LVTTL/M-LVDS 56 SOIC-14 8 kV ESD
DS91D176 M-LVDS transceiver 1 200 LVTTL/M-LVDS LVTTL/M-LVDS 66 SOIC-8
DS91D180 M-LVDS driver/receiver pair 1+1 200 LVTTL/M-LVDS LVTTL/M-LVDS 56 SOIC-14 8 kV ESD
DS92LV040A B-LVDS transceiver 4 155 LVTTL/LVDS LVTTL/LVDS 231 LLP-44
DS92LV010A B-LVDS transceiver 1 100 LVTTL/LVDS LVTTL/LVDS 53 SOIC-8
DS92LV090A B-LVDS transceiver 9 100 LVTTL/LVDS LVTTL/LVDS 429 LQFP-64 Low skew
FBGA-64,
SCAN92LV090 B-LVDS transceiver 9 100 LVTTL/LVDS LVTTL/LVDS 429 Low skew
LQFP-64
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Eye-Opening Cable Equalizers for HDMI/DVI Applications

Features
• Significantly extends the reach of DVI, HDMI, and CAT5 cables
• Pin-selectable boost for equalization optimization
• Pin-selectable de-emphasis for signal conditioning optimization
(DS34RT5110)
• Low output jitter
• DS16EV5110A EQ supports 1080p applications – 225 MHz/6.75 Gbps
• DS22EV5110 Super-EQ supports 1080p applications
• DS34RT5110 reclocking EQ supports 1080p/1440p and/or
deeper-color/higher-resolutions/higher-frame rate applications –
340 MHz/10.2 Gbps

INTERFACE
˚ Enables multihop applications
Applications
Ideal for use in HDTVs, projectors, extenders, and dongles

Video Source Cable Extending Equalizers


Input Clock Rate
Product ID Function Equalization Output (MHz) Application Packaging
8 levels,
DS16EV5110A E Equalizer CML 165/225 Sink LLP-48
pin-selectable
NEW! 8 levels, CML w/
DS22EV5110 E Equalizer 165/225 Source, sink LLP-48
pin-selectable De-E
NEW! Reclocking 8 levels, CML w/ 165/225/ Source, multi-hop,
DS34RT5110 E LLP-48
equalizer pin-selectable De-E 340 repeat, sink
E Evaluation board
Input signal after 25m 28
AWG DVI cable, 1.65 Gbps After DS16EV5110A

DS16EV5110A
25m
<0.2UI
EV
Jitter

After DS34RT5110/
DS22EV5110 without
De-Emphasis
DS34RT5110
35m <0.1UI
RT Jitter
At Sink Device After 10m
28 AWG

10m

After DS34RT5110/
DS22EV5110 with
De-Emphasis
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Comprehensive 3 Gbps SDI Solution

3G/HD/SD SDI Equalizer, Deserializer, Serializer, Reclocker, and Cable Driver


National is the first semiconductor supplier to offer a complete designer flexibility in building a system. From HD/SD operation
end-to-end solution for the rapidly emerging 3 Gbps SDI market. today with an upgrade path to 3 Gbps SDI tomorrow, National’s
Each of National’s 3G-SDI products has a footprint-compatible technology offers solutions for any and all SDI needs.
counterpart for HD/SD and SD-only applications to maximize

3G/HD/SD SDI Switcher Simplified Block Diagram

SD Clock

3G/HD Clock

FIFO

Complete SDI Solutions

Video Clocking
Equalizers Reclockers Cable Drivers Serializers Deserializers Products

LMH0384 LMH0356 LMH0307 LMH0340 LMH0341 LMH1982

3G LMH0344 LMH0346 LMH0303 LMH1981

LMH0302

LMH0050 LMH0051
LMH0044 LMH0056 LMH0002
HD LMH0040 LMH0041
LMH0034 LMH0046 LMH0202 LMH0030 LMH0031

LMH0024 LMH0036 LMH0001 LMH0070 LMH0071


SD
LMH0074 LMH0026

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Triple-Rate SDI Development Platform
for Altera FPGAs

In collaboration with Altera, National Semiconductor has National provides FPGA source code for SMPTE protocol
developed a triple-rate SDI and video clocking daughter card processing (included with the purchase of an evaluation kit or
for Altera FPGA development kits. National’s daughter card is ICs). The FPGA IP along with the daughter card and the FPGA
compatible with both the Cyclone-III and the Stratix-III devel- development kit provide broadcast video system designers a
opment kits. It plugs directly into the host FPGA development comprehensive platform for rapid evaluation and prototyping
board via Altera’s high-speed mezzanine connector (HSMC). of new designs, thereby reducing time to market.

Features 3G-SDI Development Platform with Altera Stratix-III FPGA


• 3G, HD, and SD compatible SDI Out Reclocked Loop Through

• Comprehensive reference for

INTERFACE
LMH0344 LMH0341 SMBus
SDI In
hardware design and FGPA IP External
Adaptive
Equalizer
3G-SDI
Deserializer
LVDS Rx Data (5-bit)

development Clock In
LVDS Input
H/VSYNC SD Clock Clocks
DS90CP22
• Included HDL (Verilog, VHDL Analog
LMH1981
Ref-In LMH1982
source) supports SDI framing, Sync Clock
HD Clock
Separator SMBus
audio embedding/de-embedding, Generator
Video Control
and test pattern generation LVDS Tx-1 Data (5-bit) SMBus
LMH0340

˚ IP available for both Cyclone-III


SDI Out 1 3G-SDI
Serializer
and Stratix-III FPGAs and Driver LVDS Tx-1 Clock
SMBus
LMH0340 LVDS Tx-2 Data (5-bit)
• Support for Genlock SDI Out 2 3G-SDI
Power
Supply PWR
Serializer
and Driver
LVDS Tx-2 Clock
LM20242 USB
LP3878 PowerWise Config Switches Status LEDs
LDO Regulator

SDALTEVK DK-DEV-35L150N

3G-SDI Development Platform with Altera Cyclone-III FPGA


SDI Out Reclocked Loop Through

Video LMH0344 LMH0341 SMBus


SDI In
Adaptive 3G-SDI
Clocks* External Equalizer Deserializer
LVDS Rx Data (5-bit)
Clock In
Parallel LVDS Input
H/VSYNC SD Clock Clocks
DS90CP22
Data Control Analog
LMH1981 LMH1982
Ref-In
Power Sync Clock
HD Clock
Separator Generator SMBus
*Four clocking Video Control
options available
LVDS Tx-1 Data (5-bit) SMBus
1. Recovered clock SDI Out 1
LMH0340
3G-SDI
2. Genlock Serializer
(analog ref in and Driver LVDS Tx-1 Clock
with LMH1981 + LMH0340 LVDS Tx-2 Data (5-bit)
SMBus
SDI Out 2 Power
LMH1982) 3G-SDI
Supply PWR
Serializer
3. Local generation and Driver
(free run with LVDS Tx-2 Clock
USB
LMH1982) LM20242
Config Switches Status LEDs
LP3878 PowerWise
4. External clock LDO Regulator

SDALTEVK DK-DEV-3C150N

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Triple-Rate SDI Development Platform
for Xilinx FPGAs

In collaboration with Avnet and Xilinx, National Semiconductor Features


developed a triple-rate SDI and video clocking daughter card for • 3G, HD, and SD compatible
the Xilinx Spartan-3A/3E development kits. The daughter card
• Comprehensive reference for hardware design
plugs directly into the Spartan development board through an EXP
and FGPA IP development
connector. The combined solution of the daughter card and the
development kit provides broadcast video system designers with ˚ HDL (Verilog, VHDL) available from AVNET
a comprehensive platform for rapid evaluation and prototyping of ˚ Supports SDI framing, audio embedding/
new designs, thereby reducing time to market. de-embedding, and test pattern generation
• Support for Genlock

3G-SDI Development Platform with Xilinx Spartan-3A FPGA

SDI Out Reclocked Loop Through Video

SMBus
Clocks*
LMH0344
SDI In 3G-SDI
LMH0341
LVDS Rx Data (5-bit) Parallel
3G-SDI
Adaptive
Equalizer
Deserializer Data Control

HSYNC HD Clock
Power
Analog
LMH1981 LMH1982 DS25CP104 LVDS Input
Ref-In
Sync Clock 4 x 4 LVDS *Four clocking
Separator Generator Crosspoint Clock options available
Switch
External
SD Clock 1. Recovered clock
Clock Input VSYNC Clock
MUX
2. Genlock
SMBus (analog ref in
LMH0340
SDI Out 3G-SDI LVDS Tx Data (5-bit) with LMH1981 +
Power
Serializer Supply
PWR LMH1982)
and Driver LVDS Tx Clock
3. Local generation
USB
(free run with
LP3878
Config Switches Status LEDs LMH1982)
LDO 4. External clock

AES-EXP-SDI-G Spartan-3A (1800A-DSP)

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Industry’s Smallest Packages

Features
• Enables high-port-density applications Cleaner Layout, Reduced Board Area, and Simplified BOM
• 3G-SDI cable equalizer: LMH0344GR
˚ microArray-25 package (3 x 3 mm) 8-Channel Output Card Using 8-Channel Output Card Using
˚ 44% board area savings compared Competition’s QFN-64 Reclocker National’s LLP-40 Reclocker
to QFN-16 package and QFN-16 Driver and microArray Driver
• 3G-SDI cable driver: LMH0307GR
˚ microArray-25 package (3 x 3 mm) Advantages:

˚ 44% board area savings compared


t #BMBODFEDIBOOFMT
to QFN-16 package t *NQSPWFESFUVSOMPTT
• 3G-SDI reclocker with 4:1 input mux: t -FTTCPBSEBSFB
LMH0356SQ-40 t $MFBOFSMBZPVU

INTERFACE
t 4JOHMFTIBSFE95"-
˚ LLP-40 package (5 x 5 mm) t -PXFSKJUUFS
˚ 70% board area savings compared t *NQSPWFE#&3
to QFN-64 package t )JHIFSEFOTJUZ
• 3G-SDI reclocker: LMH0346SQ
˚ LLP-24 package (5 x 4 mm)
˚ 75% board area savings compared
to QFN-64 package

Evolution of Reclockers: Size Comparison*

Then... Now

! !
NEW NEW

Half the size 1/3 the size 1/4 the size


Competition LMH0356SQ LMH0346MH LMH0356SQ-40 LMH0346SQ

QFN-64 LLP-48 TSSOP-20 LLP-40 LLP-24


9x9 7x7 6.4 x 6.5 5x5 5x4
81 mm2 49 mm2 41.6 mm2 25 mm2 20 mm2

*Actual sizes shown

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Flexible IP and High-Performance
Serializers and Deserializers

National’s SDI SerDes devices and SMPTE protocol processing High-end FPGAs with integrated transceivers use low-
FPGA firmware provide a complete system solution. Unlike geometry CMOS processes and have a high noise floor,
competing solutions that combine SerDes functionality with causing poor jitter performance. To compensate, designers
SMPTE processing in a single chip, National’s solution: need additional components such as premium regulators,
reference clocks, isolated power and ground planes, and
• Provides system designers an easy-upgrade firmware path thermal protection that increase design complexity, time, and
to keep up with evolving SMPTE specifications cost. In contrast, National’s SerDes solutions work with cost-
effective FPGAs that require few additional components.
• Eliminates expensive and time-consuming silicon re-spins
• Eliminates need for additional board qualifications National delivers the industry’s lowest-output-jitter solution
(30 ps p-p) in a package that is 60% smaller than competing
• Future-proof system design solutions. The smaller size enables optimal placement of
• Reduces lifetime cost-of-system maintenance the SerDes close to BNC connectors, facilitating return loss
network design.

Comparison of System Design Options National SerDes High-end FPGA with SerDes with Integrated
Integrated SerDes SMPTE Processing
System design flexibility to evolve with changing standards ✔ ✔ —
Good jitter performance ✔ — ✔
Small board area (Device + additional components) ✔ — —
Upgradable firmware ✔ ✔ —
Low Bill of Materials (BOM) cost ✔ — —
Fast time to market ✔ — ✔
Embedded audio support (up to 16 channels) ✔ — —
Supports SMPTE level B ✔ ✔ —

SDI Serializers and Deserializers


Supply Typ. Power Data Rate Temp Eval Board
Product ID Description Voltage (V) (mW) (Mbps) Range1 Product ID Packaging
Serializers
LMH0340 3G/HD/SD serializer with LVDS interface and integrated cable driver 3.3, 2.5 440 270 to 2970 Ind LLP-48
SDALTEVK
LMH0040 HD/SD serializer with LVDS interface and integrated cable driver 3.3, 2.5 440 270 to 1485 Ind (Altera) LLP-48
LMH0050 HD/SD serializer with LVDS interface 3.3, 2.5 460 270 to 1485 Ind SDXILEVK LLP-48
(Xilinx)
LMH0070 SD serializer with LVDS interface and integrated cable driver 3.3, 2.5 400 270 Ind LLP-48
HD/SD serializer with FIFOs, integrated cable driver, 85 ps typical output jitter,
LMH0030 3.3, 2.5 430 270 to 1485 Com — TQFP-64
no external VCOs required, BIST, and TPG
Deserializers
LMH0341 3G/HD/SD reclocking deserializer with LVDS interface and active loopthrough 3.3, 2.5 590 270 to 2970 Ind LLP-48
SDALTEVK
LMH0041 HD/SD reclocking deserializer with LVDS interface and active loopthrough 3.3, 2.5 550 270 to 1485 Ind (Altera) LLP-48
LMH0051 HD/SD reclocking deserializer with LVDS interface 3.3, 2.5 555 270 to 1485 Ind SDXILEVK LLP-48
(Xilinx)
LMH0071 SD reclocking deserializer with LVDS interface and active loopthrough 3.3, 2.5 525 270 Ind LLP-48
HD/SD deserializer / descrambler with FIFOs, 27 MHz reference, BIST, TPG,
LMH0031 3.3, 2.5 850 270 to 1485 Com SD131EVK TQFP-64
and automatic EDH/CRC

1Temperature ranges: Com: 0°C to 70°C Ext: 0°C to 85°C Ind: -40°C to 85°C

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Intelligent Sensing to Reduce
System Power Consumption

PowerWise® Triple-Rate
Distribution Amplifier Typical Application Circuit
Features LMH0384 Carrier Detect

• Auto signal detection at equalizer input


SD/HD
• Cable detection at driver output
• Significant power savings ENABLE
CD ENABLE
˚ 95% power savings in power-save mode
SDO+
SDI In SDI SDI LMH0303
LMH0384 LMH0356 SDI Out
• Triple-rate SMPTE support SDI Equalizer SDI Reclocker
Clock
SDI Cable Driver
SDO-
SPI SMBus

˚ Supports SMPTE 424M (3G), 292M (HD),


259M/C (SD), and DVB-ASI Enable
Control

INTERFACE
SPA Board(s)
(SPI, SMBUS Control)

SDI Equalizers, Reclockers, and Cable Drivers


Supply Typ
Voltage Power Data Temp Eval Board
Product ID Description (V) (mW) Rate (Mbps) Range1 Product ID Packaging
Cable Equalizers
LMH0384 E 3G/HD/SD extended reach adaptive cable equalizer 3.3 230 143 to 2970 Ind SD384EVK, LLP-16
SD384SPIEVK
LMH0344 E 3G/HD/SD adaptive cable equalizer 3.3 280 143 to 2970 Ind SD3GDAEVK microArray-25, LLP-16
LMH0044 E HD/SD adaptive cable equalizer 3.3 208 143 to 1485 Ext SD044EVK LLP-16
LMH0034 E HD/SD adaptive cable equalizer 3.3 208 143 to 1485 Ext SD034EVK SOIC-16
LMH0074 E SD adaptive cable equalizer with cable detect 3.3 208 143 to 540 Ind SD074EVK LLP-16
LMH0024 E 3.3V SD adaptive cable equalizer 3.3 198 143 to 540 Ind SD024EVK SOIC-16
Reclockers
SD3GDAEVK,
LMH0346 E 3G/HD/SD reclocker with dual differential outputs 3.3 370 270 to 2970 Ind eTSSOP-20, LLP-24
SD346EVK
LMH0356 E 3G/HD/SD reclocker with 4:1 input mux and FR4 equalization 3.3 430 270 to 2970 Ind SD356EVK LLP-48/LLP-40
LMH0046 E HD/SD reclocker with dual differential outputs 3.3 330 143 to 1485 Ind SD046EVK eTSSOP-20, LLP-24
LMH0056 HD/SD reclocker with 4:1 input mux and FR4 equalization 3.3 360 143 to 1485 Ind — LLP-48
LMH0026 SD reclocker with dual differential outputs 3.3 330 270 Ind — eTSSOP-20
LMH0036 SD reclocker with 4:1 input mux and FR4 equalization 3.3 360 270 Ind — LLP-48
Cable Drivers
3G/HD/SD SDI dual cable driver with cable detect, input LOS,
LMH0307 E 3.3 275 Up to 2970 Ind SD307EVK microArray-25, LLP-16
selectable slew rate and 4 mW power-down mode
LMH0302 E 3G/HD/SD cable driver with enable feature 3.3 162 Up to 2970 Ind SD302EVK LLP-16
3G/HD/SD SDI cable driver with cable detect, input LOS,
LMH0303 E 3.3 155 Up to 2970 Ind SD303EVK LLP-16
selectable slew rate and 4 mW power-down mode
Com/
LMH0002 E HD/SD serial digital cable driver with selectable slew rate 3.3 149 Up to 1485 SD002EVK SOIC-8
Ind
LMH0002 E HD/SD serial digital cable driver with selectable slew rate 3.3 149 Up to 1485 Ind SD002SQ-EVK LLP-16
Dual SD/DS serial cable driver with dual differential input and SD202EVK,
LMH0202 E 3.3 298 Up to 1485 Com TSSOP-16
output DVB202-EVK
LMH0001 E SD serial digital cable driver with adjustable output amplitude 3.3 125 Up to 540 Ind SD001SQ-EVK LLP-16

PowerWise® Product 1 Temperature ranges: Com: 0°C to 70°C Ext: 0°C to 85°C Ind: -40°C to 85°C E Evaluation board

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Mobile Pixel Link

Mobile Pixel Link


Mobile Pixel Link (MPL) is a robust serial interface between parallel fashion to simplify the data recovery on the receiver
video ports on sources and displays that reduces the number of and to eliminate the need for a PLL, thus saving power in the
interface wires. MPL features a robust differential transmission receiver. The number of lanes is also scalable, depending upon
interface with a small magnitude signal to offer system-level the bandwidth required by the end application.
low-power and low-EMI benefits. Serialized data is sent in mini-

MPL-2

LM4312 Serializer LM4310 Deserializer


MPL-2 Solution Apps
D
• Most flexible Processor R[7:0]
G[7:0] i DD0
R[5:0]
G[5:0]
---
• Robust differential interface B[7:0] t P B[5:0]
Graphics
VS h 2 S VS
Processor
• Wide clocking range that --- HS e S DC 2 HS
RGB Display
DE DE
supports many resolutions Baseband PCLK
r P
PCLK VGA
Processor
• SLVS physical layer DD1 18 -Bit Color Depth
PLL PE
SPI_CSX PCLK
S
SPI_SCL Three PD*
P
SPI_DI 256 x 8 RDS
I Config.
SPI_DO LUTs Mode24
PD* Configuration

[Supply, all configuration pins, bypass caps and grounding not shown]

MPL-1

MPL-1 Solution RGB888


VS LM2512A MD1 MDO
FPD95320
• Ideal for H-VGA displays (320 x 480) HS
MC MC
MD2 MD1
• 18-bit - 24-bit color depth DE
PCLK
• FPD95320 display driver integrates Display
MPL-1 deserializer Host PD* Display
Driver
SDA
CSX
SCL
RST_N SDO SDI MPL_PD_N
MPL_PD_N SDI SDO RST_N

Display Module

Product ID Function Bits Max PCLK Freq (Hz) Interface I/O Levels Special Features Packaging
LM4308 Master/Slave 18 30 CPU MPL-2 Write and read supported LLP-40/microArray-49
LM4310 Receiver 18 or 24 30 RGB MPL-2 Sleep mode LLP-48
LM4312 Transmitter 18 or 24 30 RGB MPL-2 Sleep mode, optional dithering LLP-48
LM2512A Transmitter 24 20 RGB MPL-1 24 - 18-bit dither LLP-40/UFBGA-49
FPD95320 * Receiver 18 — RGB MPL-1 Support for partial display modes Bumped die
*Chip on Glass (COG) display driver

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High-Speed Industrial Ethernet

PHYTER® 10/100 Family of Ethernet PHYs for Commercial, Industrial, and Extreme Applications
Features
• Industry’s first PHY with support for IEEE 1588 v1 and v2
• 8 ns timestamp resolution
• Internal IEEE 1588 clock
• Industry’s lowest deterministic latency
• Software utility support
• Selectable MII/RMII interface
• Flexible interrupt capability
• Reference clock output (to MAC)
• Controlled I/O during power up

INTERFACE
• Very low power consumption
< 23 mW (energy detect mode)
< 250 mW (normal operation)
• Built-in Self-Test (Packet BIST)
Applications
Ideal for use in industrial automation, test and measurement, telecom, military, and aerospace applications

Precision PHYTER 10/100 IEEE 1588 PHY Single PHYTER


Product ID DP83640T Product ID DP83848C DP83848I DP83848VYB DP83848YB
Parameter Industrial Parameter Commercial Industrial Extended Extreme
Temp Range (°C) -40 to 85 Temp Range (°C) 0 to 70 -40 to 85 -40 to 105 -40 to 125
Number of Ports Single Number of Ports Single
Interface MII/RMII Interface MII/RMII/SNI
IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol v1 and v2 <10 nS Low, Deterministic Delay • • • •
Cable Health Diagnostics • IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) • • •
Fiber Support • Packaging LQFP-48
Synchronized GPIOs 12 Package Size (mm) 7 x 7 x 1.4
Synchronized Clock Output •
IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) • Mini PHYTER
LEDs 3 Product ID DP83848M DP83848J DP83848K DP83848T DP83848H
Packaging LQFP-48 Parameter Commercial Commercial Commercial Industrial Extreme
Package Size (mm) 7 x 7 x 1.4 Temp Range (°C) 0 to 70 0 to 70 -40 to 85 -40 to 85 -40 to 125
Number of Ports Single
Interface MII/RMII
Low, Deterministic • • • • •
Delay
Smart Power • • • • •
Up/Down
LEDs 1 2 2 1 1
Packaging LLP-40
Package Size
6 x 6 x 0.8
(mm)

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High-Speed Industrial Ethernet

DP83849 – Dual PHYTER® 10/100 Ethernet PHY Transceiver for Commercial, Industrial,
and Fiber Applications
Features
• Flexible port switching and chaining
˚ MII port assignment
˚ MDI chaining
• Industry’s lowest deterministic latency
• Enhanced cable diagnostics
• Two fully independent 10/100 ports
˚ Selectable 100Base-Tx/100Base-Fx
˚ MII/RMII/SNI
• Controlled I/O during power up Enhanced Cable Diagnostics
Unique Flexible Switching Capability
• Built-in Self-Test (Packet BIST)
• Industrial temperature range
• Fully IEEE 802.3u compliant
• Available in TQFP-80 packaging (12 x 12 mm)
• Low power consumption: < 300 mW per port

Applications
Ideal for use in industrial automation, test and measurement, telecom, military, and aerospace applications

Dual PHYTER Transceiver


Product ID DP83849C E DP83849I E DP83849ID DP83849IF
Parameter Commercial Industrial Industrial Industrial
Temp Range (°C) 0 to 70 -40 to 85 -40 to 85 -40 to 85
Number of Ports Dual
Interface MII/RMII
Low, Deterministic Delay • • • •
Fiber Support • •
Flexible Port Switching • •
Cable Health Diagnostics • • • •
IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) • • •
Packaging TQFP-80
Package Size (mm) 12 x 12 x 1.0
E Evaluation board

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Audio Product Portfolio

Audio Solutions

Noise Reduction
Subsystems Boomer ® Amplifiers Specialty Audio High-Performance Audio
Microphone Amplifiers

• Mixed-Signal • Transmit (Uplink) • Headphone Amplifiers • Sync LED Drivers • Single Channel
Subsystems Noise Reduction

• Analog Subsystems • Unmatched • Boosted Moving • 12V Boomer ® Audio • Dual Channel
Microphone Coil Amplifiers Amplifiers
Calibration
• Pre-Matched
Microphone • Boosted Ceramic • Haptic Drivers • Quad Channel
Speaker Drivers • Motor Driver
• Receive (Downlink)
• Piezo Drivers
Noise Reduction • High-Efficiency
Class D Amplifiers

• Fully Differential
Mono Amplifiers

• Stereo Audio
Amplifiers

AUDIO

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Audio System Architectures

Use this integrated subsystem architecture


for processors with digital audio outputs
• Mixed-signal audio codec subsystems
• Far-field noise reduction
Mixed Signal
Audio Codec Processor
Subsystem

Far-Field
Noise Reduction

Use this integrated subsystem architecture


for processors with analog audio output
• Analog subsystems

Analog Audio
Subsystem Codec
Processor

Far-Field
Noise Reduction

Use this discrete audio architecture for


processors with analog audio output
• Headphone amplifiers
• Speaker amplifiers
Headphone
• Ceramic speaker amplifiers Amplifier

Speaker Amp, Audio


Ceramic Speaker Amp Processor
Codec

Far-Field
Noise Reduction
Audio eBook resources available online
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Mixed-Signal Subsystems/Audio Codecs

LM49352 – Mono Class D Audio Codec Subsystem with Ground-Referenced


Headphone Amplifiers
Features
• Low-voltage, true-ground headphone amplifier operation • Up to 48 kHz stereo recording
• High-performance 103 dB SNR stereo DAC • Dual bidirectional I2S- or PCM-compatible audio interface
• High-performance 97 dB SNR stereo ADC • Read/write I2C compatible control interface
• Up to 96 kHz stereo audio playback • Flexible digital mixer with sample rate conversion

Block Diagram

I/O_V DD D_V DD DGND ADCREF A_V DD AGND LS_V DD LSGND HP_V DD

EP+/
0 dB
AUX _OUT+
AB
Clock 6 dB EP-/
Network Power Management AUX _OUT-
MCLK
with and Control
∑ΔPLL

LS_OUT+
D
DAC_LEFT

2 LS_OUT-
DAC_RIGHT

SCL I C
Registers

AUDIO
SDA Slave
MONO

0 dB to 12 dB
AUX
MIC

PORT1_CLK ∑Δ
Left
ADC ADC CP+
PORT1_WS Effects Charge
CP-
Pump
PORT1_SDI Vol Ctrl HPV SS
Digital Mixer and Audio Ports

5 -Band EQ ∑Δ
PORT1_SDO ALC Right
ADC HP_V DD
-18 dB
to
0 dB
AB HPL_OUT
PORT2_CLK ∑Δ
Left
DAC DAC
PORT2_WS Effects HP_V SS

Vol Ctrl HP_V DD


PORT2_SDI
5 -Band EQ ∑Δ
PORT2_SDO/GPIO ALC Right
DAC AB HPR_OUT
-18 dB
to
MONO_IN+ 0 dB
HP_V SS
MONO_IN-
VCM -46.5 dB to 18 dB
BG DACREF
VCM
AUXL / LINE- VCM
AUXR / LINE+
6 dB to 36 dB
MIC+
MIC-

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Mixed-Signal Subsystems/Audio Codecs

LM49370 – PowerWise® Audio Codec Subsystem with Ultra-Low EMI, Class D Amplifier,
and a PCM Interface for Bluetooth® Transceivers
Tyical Application Circuit
Features
• Spread spectrum Class D architecture reduces Synthesized
FM Radio/
electromagnetic interference (EMI) Analog Inputs
LM4675 can be used
• Mono Class D 8Ω amplifier, 490 mW at 3.3V for stereo loudspeakers

• Output capacitorless (OCL) or AC-coupled headphone operation BYPASS


VREF_FLT
AUX_L AUX_R
AUX_OUT
PLL_FILT
• 33 mW stereo headphone amplifier at 3.3V GPI01 LM4675
0.5-30 MHz LS
• 115 mW earpiece amplifier at 3.3V MCLK
BB_VDD
EP
• Digital 3D stereo enhancement I2C INT_BIAS

• Total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.04% Baseband


Controller
IRQ
GPIC2
INT_MIC

• Available in micro SMDxt-49 packaging (4 x 4 mm) HP_VMIDFB


MIC_DET
I2C (Stereo) EXT_BIAS
EXT_MIC
HP_VMID
Applications HP_R
HP_L

A2DP
Ideal for use in smart phones, mobile phones, and multimedia terminals, Bluetooth
PDAs, Internet appliances, portable gaming, portable DVD/CD/AAC/MP3 Transceiver
PCM (Mono)

players, and digital cameras/camcorders CP_OUT CP_IN

LM49370

Radio Module

LM49450 – 2.2W Stereo Boomer® Class D Audio Subsystem


Features Applications
• 24-bit stereo DAC Ideal for use in personal media/MP3 players, portable
• Selectable spread spectrum mode reduces EMI navigation, digital still/video cameras, mobile phones,
and VoIP devices
• Ground-referenced headphone amplifiers with 100 dB SNR
• I2 C compatible audio interface; I2 C compatible control interface
• Audio sample rates up to 192 kHz
• Advanced click-and-pop suppression
• Micro power shutdown

Mono Stereo Class D


Product ID Description Input Ch. Input Ch. Speaker Driver Packaging
1.4W mono Class D speaker, 65 mW ground-referenced headphone with
I 2 S, I2C
LM49352 E stereo DAC and stereo ADC with I 2 S/PCM and auxiliary inputs, 2, PCM ✔ micro SMDxt-36
compatible
I 2 C compatible control, 3D, five band EQ, and AGC
1.1W Class D speaker, 69 mW ground-referenced headphone with stereo
I 2C
LM49350 E DAC and stereo ADC with I2S/PCM and auxiliary inputs, I2C compatible control, 2, PCM ✔ micro SMDxt-36
compatible
3D, five-band EQ, and AGC
Filterless 2.2W stereo Class D audio subsystem with ground-referenced
LM49450 — 2, I2S ✔ LLP-32
headphone amplifier, 3D enhancement, and headphone sense
1.2W mono speaker, 31 mW headphone, 115 mW earpiece with I2C/SPI mode
LM49370 E 3, PCM I2S ✔ micro SMDxt-49
and selectable OCL output
520 mW mono speaker, 36 mW headphone, 55 mW earpiece with I2C/SPI and
LM49321 1 2, I2S — micro SMDxt-36
lower power MP3 playback mode

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Analog Subsystems

LM49151 – PowerWise® Mono Class D Audio Subsystem with Earpiece Driver and
Ground-Referenced Headphone Amplifiers
Features Block Diagram
• Class D amplifier with E2S enhanced emission V DD LSV DD

suppression technology for reduced EMI C s1


10 μF
C s2
1 μF
C s3
1 μF

• Ground-referenced outputs — eliminates


output-coupling capacitors BYPASS

• I2C programmable no clip function with Ci

clip control Audio


1 μF
INM+ CLASS LSOUT+
Volume D
Differential INM- -6 dB ALC LSOUT-
• Voltage limiter speaker protection Input
Ci
-80 dB to +18 dB +12 dB,
+18 dB
1 μF SET
• I2C compatible volume and mode control C SET R SET
INL Volume LDO
0.1 μF (Optional)
• Earpiece amplifier Audio
Ci
0.22 μF
-80 dB to +18 dB Mixer and
Output Mode
Single -Ended Select
• Advanced click-and-pop suppression Inputs
INR
-18 dB
to
0 dB
HPL

Volume

• Low supply current Ci


0.22 μF
-80 dB to +18 dB

BYPASS -18 dB
Bias to
CB
Applications 0 dB HPR
2.2 μF
2
I CV DD
Ideal for use in mobile phones, personal media devices, Charge Pump
I 2C Interface
SDA

MP3 players, portable navigation, laptops, and VoIP SCL

devices GND
CPV SS
CPP CPN CPGND

2.2 μF C1
2.2 μF

AUDIO
LM49101 – Mono Class AB Audio Subsystem with a True-Ground Headphone Amplifier
and Earpiece Switch
Features Block Diagram
• Differential mono input and stereo LSV DD

single-ended input
LSV DD
• Separate earpiece (receiver) differential input BYPASS IN -
Audio

• Analog switch for a separate earpiece path fferential


Input
BYPASS IN +

Analog
• 32-step digital volume control (-80 dB to +18 dB) Switch

INM+ LSOUT+
Audio 0 dB
• Three independent volume channels ifferential
Input
INM- -6 dB
Volume
-80 dB to +18 dB CLASS AB
+6 dB
LSOUT-

(left, right, mono)


• Separate headphone volume control INL Volume
- 80 dB to +18 dB
Mixer and -18 dB HPL
• Flexible output for speaker and headphone output Audio
ngle -Ended
Output Mode
Select
to
0 dB

Inputs
INR Volume

Applications -80 dB to +18 dB


-18 dB
to
HPR
0 dB

Ideal for use in portable electronic devices, BYPASS


Bias
HPGND

mobile phones, and PDAs


V DD HP
V DD HP

2
I CV DD

Charge Pump V DD CP
SDA
I2 C Interface
SCL

GND
GND CPP CPN CPGND
CPV SS
HW RESET
C1

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LM49250 – Stereo Boomer® Class D Audio Subsystem with Ground-Referenced Headphone


Amplifier and Mono Earpiece
Features Block Diagram
• Output short-circuit protection V DD

• Thermal overload protection C S1


4.7 μF
C S2 C 3D C 3D
0.1 μF 68
68 nF
• Spread spectrum modulation nF

R3D2
R3D1
L3D2
L3D1
V DD V DD (LS ) V DD (CP )
• I2C compatible control interface EP+
+0 Class AB

• Total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.01% Earpiece


+ 6 dB EP-
Audio Input C INM1 0.22 μF MIN+
• RF suppression C INM2 MIN-
Mono Input
+6 Class D
Loudspeaker
LLS+

0.22 μF -64 dB - +15 dB +12 dB LLS-


• Advanced click-and-pop suppression +6 Class D RLS+
C INL 1 L1/LIN+
Audio Input 0.22 μF Loudspeaker
• Micro-power shutdown C INL 2 0.22 μF
Left Input
Mixer
and
Programable
National
+12 dB RLS-
L2/LIN- -64 dB - +15 dB Mode 3D
• Available in space-saving micro Select
Headphone HPL
-18 dB - 0 dB
SMD-36 packaging Audio Input C INR 1 0.22 μF R1/RIN+
Right Input
( 8 steps)

C INR 2 0.22 μF R2/RIN- -64 dB - +15 dB

Headphone
Applications CB BYPASS Bias
-18 dB - 0 dB
( 8 steps)
HPR

Click /Pop
Ideal for use in mobile phones, personal 2
I CV DD
4.7 μF Suppresion
GND (HP)
V O (LDO )
media/MP3 players, portable navigation, 2
I CV DD
LDO CO
and VoIP devices 2
I C
SDA
I 2C 2.2 μF
SCL Interface
BUS Charge Pump
GND (LS) GND (CP)

RESET ADR GND V SS (CP ) CCP- CCP+

RESET I2C
C SS
ADR CC
2.2 μF
2.2 μF

Analog Subsystems
Mono Stereo THD Class D
Product ID Description Input Ch. Input Ch. (%) Speaker Driver Packaging
!
NEW Stereo Class AB audio subsystem with true ground headphone
LM49200 1 1 0.05 — micro SMD-20
amplifier
1.25W mono Class D audio subsystem with automatic level control,
LM49151 E 1 1 0.02 ✔ micro SMD-20
earphone path and ground-referenced headphone amplifier
1.25W mono Class D audio subsystem with earphone path and ground-
LM49150 E 1 1 0.04 ✔ micro SMD-20
referenced headphone amplifier
Stereo Class D audio subsystem with ground-referenced headphone
LM49250 E 1 2 0.14 ✔ micro SMD-36
amplifier and mono earpiece
1.3W mono Class AB audio subsystem with ground-referenced
LM49101 E 2 1 0.065 — micro SMD-25
headphone amplifier and mono earpiece
1.275W mono speaker (BTL), 50 mW headphone with I²C compatible,
LM49100 E 1 2 0.035 — microArray-25
mode and volume control, and ground-referenced headphone drivers
1.3W mono speaker, 85 mW headphone with I2C/SPI mode and volume
LM49120 E 1 2 0.05 — micro SMD-16
control, and selectable OCL output
1.3W mono speaker, 85 mW headphone with I2C/SPI mode and volume LLP-24,
LM4946 E 1 2 0.05 —
control, National 3D and selectable OCL output micro SMD-25
2.2W stereo speaker, 155 mW headphone with volume control, National
LM49270 E 1 2 0.02 ✔ LLP-28
3D and selectable OCL output
1.19W stereo speaker, 89 mW headphone with I2C compatible mode and
LM4949 E 1 1 or 2 0.02 ✔ micro SMD-25
volume control and selectable OCL output
1.19W mono speaker, 87 mW headphone with I2C compatible mode and
LM4947 E 1 1 or 2 0.03 ✔ micro SMD-25
volume control, National 3D and selectable OCL output
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Noise Reduction

LMV1088/89 – Far-Field Noise Suppression Microphone Amplifier


Features Far-Field Noise Suppression (FFNSE)
• First analog noise suppression solution FFNSE addresses the ability of the amplifier to reject far-field
• Up to 20 dB of far-field acoustic noise suppression signals (considered noise) over the desired near-field signal.
• Low 1 mA current consumption (1/10th of DSP solution) It describes the ratio of far-field noise (as it rides on the whole
signal) between the input and output of the amplifier in decibels.
• Automatic microphone calibration feature
• Calibration data stored in EEPROM Signal-to-Noise Ratio Improvement Electrical (SNRIE)
• Available in micro SMD-36 packaging (3.5 x 3.5 mm) SNRIE describes the ratio of the Far-Field Noise Suppression
• Available in LQFP-32 packaging (LMV1089) (FFNS) to near-field (desired) signal amplitude attenuation
through the noise suppression process, as measured in decibels.
Applications
Ideal for use in mobile handsets, long-boom headsets,
and two-way radios
Typical Application Circuit

V DD 10 nF
1 μF
V DD REF L_UNPR R_UNPR

Mic
Bias UNP_1 UNP_2
Bias
LPF+

1.1 kΩ 1.1 kΩ
*

AUDIO
OUT+
Mic2+ UNP_2
Optimized
470 nF
Audio
Mic2-
Output (2x)
Analog
470 nF + LPF-
Noise
Cancelling -
Mic1+ UNP_1 Processor
470 nF
*
Mic1- OUT-
470 nF Optimized
Audio
1.1 kΩ 1.1 kΩ Output (2x)
Pre-Amp Post-Amp
Gain Shutdown I2C Interface EEPROM Calibration Gain
(6-36 dB) (6-18 dB)
GND

100 nF
ADR
SDA

SD
SCL

GA0 GA1 PE CAL GB0 GB1


I CV DD
2

GND

Noise Reduction Microphone Amplifiers


Fair-field Noise SNRI (dB) Supply Supply Voltage
Product ID Output Suppression (dB) at 300 Hz at 300 Hz PSRR (dB) Shutdown Current (mA) Range (V) Packaging
LMV1088 E Single-ended 37 28 85 — 1.0 2.7 to 5.5 micro SMD-36
micro SMD-36,
LMV1089 E Differential 37 28 96 ✔ 1.0 2.7 to 5.5
LQFP-32
LMV1090 E Differential 43 33 99 ✔ 0.6 2.7 to 5.5 micro SMD-16
!
NEW LMV1091 E Differential 43 33 99 ✔ 0.6 2.7 to 5.5 micro SMD-16

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Ceramic Speaker Drivers

LM48823 – Mono, Bridge-Tied Load, Ceramic Speaker Driver with I2C Compatible
Volume Control and Reset
Features Typical Application Circuit

• Integrated charge pump V DD

• Bridge-tied load output


CS

• High PSRR
PV DD SV DD
• I2C compatible volume and mode control
• Reset input C IN
INA

• Advanced click-and-pop suppression 2


I CV DD VOLUME
CONTROL
OUTA

I2 CV DD

• Low supply current


SDA

• Minimum external components

CONTROL
SCL I2 C

I2 C
INTERFACE
RESET

• Micro-power shutdown
BYPASS

• Available in space-saving micro SMD-16 packaging C BYPASS


BIASING

VOLUME OUTB
INB CONTROL

Applications C IN

Ideal for use in cell phones, smart phones, CHARGE PUMP

portable media devices, and notebook PCs


C1P C1N V SS PGND SGND
C2

C1

Boosted Boomer® Piezo Ceramic Speaker Drivers


THD+N Output Voltage
Product ID Description (%) (V P-P) Output Voltage Condition Packaging
LM4802B 12 VP-P boosted ceramic speaker driver 0.05 12 VDD=4.2V, RL=2 μF + 30Ω, THD ≤ 1% LLP-28
12.6 VP-P ceramic speaker driver with ground reference,
LM4953 E 0.02 12.6 VDD=3.6V, RL=2 μF + 30Ω, THD ≤ 1% LLP-14
ultra-low noise, fixed gain
LM4960 24 VP-P Piezoelectric speaker driver 0.04 24 VDD= 3.0V, RL=800 nF + 20Ω, THD ≤ 1% LLP-28
LM4961 E 15 VP-P ceramic speaker driver 0.05 15 VDD= 5.0V, 2 RL=μF + 30Ω, THD ≤ 1% LLP-28
15 VP-P ceramic speaker driver with band switch function,
LM4962 E 0.04 15 VDD=5.0V, RL=2 μF + 9.4Ω, THD ≤ 1% micro SMD-20
can drive LM4951 for stereo solution
LM48555 E 15.5 VP-P ceramic speaker driver 0.05 15 VDD=5.0V, RL=2 μF + 9.4Ω, THD ≤ 1% micro SMD-12
LM48556 E 17.5 VP-P fully differential ceramic speaker driver 0.03 17.5 VDD=4.5V, THD ≤ 1% micro SMD-12
NEW
!
5.8VRMS ceramic speaker driver with I2C compatible volume
LM48557 E 0.05 16.4 VDD= 4.2V, RL=1 μF+22Ω, THD ≤ 1% micro SMD-16
control and 48 db gain
5.4VRMS ceramic speaker driver with I2C compatible volume
LM48823 E 0.015 15.3 VDD= 4.2V, RL=2.2 μF+15Ω, THD ≤ 1% micro SMD-16
control and reset
!
NEW LM48580 E 25 VP-P ceramic speaker driver 1.0 25 VDD=3.6V, RL=6 μF + 10Ω, THD ≤ 1% micro SMD-12
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Ground-Referenced
Headphone Boomer® Amplifiers

LM48824 – Class G Headphone Amplifier with I2C Compatible Volume Control


Features
• Class G power savings Typical Application Circuit
• Ground-referenced headphone outputs – 2.4V to 5.5V

eliminates output-coupling capacitors C3


1μF
• Common-mode sense VDD

• I2C compatible volume and mode control


3.3 μH
2.3V to 5.5V Regulator SW
• High-output impedance in shutdown Control
C4

• Differential inputs 10 μF

• Advanced click-and-pop suppression 5 kΩ 5 kΩ HPV DD

• Low supply current SDA C1P


I2C Interface
• Low total harmonic distortion (THD) SCL Charge Pump C1
2.2 μF
mode option C1N
HPV SS
C2
2.2 μF
1 μF
HPVDD(HV) C IN INL+

INL-
C IN OUTL
HPVDD(LV) 1 μF Volume Output Level
1 μF OUTR
C IN Control Detect
INR+

0 INR-
C IN
1μF
HPVSS(LV) COM
GND

AUDIO
HPVSS(HV)

Buck Converter Output


Power Savings in Class G
+ Power Dissipated in Class AB
Power Dissipated in Class G

LM48861 – PowerWise® Ground-Referenced, Typical Application Circuit

Ultra-Low Noise, Stereo Headphone Amplifier VDD


R3

20 kΩ

Features C3 C4 0.1 μF
2.2 μF Ceramic
• Ground-referenced outputs – eliminates output-coupling capacitors VDD
0.39 μF 20 kΩ INL
• Common-mode sensing +
- OUTL
C1 R1
• Advanced click-and-pop suppression +
VIN1
Headphone
• Low supply current Jack
Shutdown SHDN Shutdown Click/Pop
• Low-power shutdown mode Control Suppression

• Minimum external components C5


CPP
Charge
2.2 μF
• Micro-power shutdown CPN
Pump + OUTR
0.39 μF 20 kΩ
+
-
• ESD protection of 8 kV HBM contact C2 R2 INR
CPV SS VSS COM
PGND
VIN2
C6
2.2 μF

20 kΩ

R4

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Ground-Referenced Headphone Boomer® Amplifiers


Output Power
THD ≤ 1%, VCC = 3V
Supply
IDDQ 16Ω 32Ω PSSR Voltage
Product ID Description (mA) THD (%) (mW) (mW) (dB) Range (V) Packaging
LM4920 50 mW headphone, fixed logic levels, fixed 1.5 V/Vgain 7.0 0.03 43 50 70 1.6 to 4.2 micro SMD-14
50 mW headphone, ultra-low noise, IntelliSense, 32-step
LM4982 8.1 0.05 47 51 66 1.6 to 4.0 micro SMD-16
I2C compatible volume control
LM48820 95 mW headphone, ultra-low noise, fixed 1.5 V/Vgain 4.7 0.01 95 80 80 1.6 to 4.5 micro SMD-14
52 mW headphone, ultra-low noise, direct coupled, I²C
LM48821 3.0 0.015 52 53 82 2.0 to 4.0 micro SMD-16
compatible volume control
LM48860 30 mW headphone, ultra-low noise, fixed 1.5V/V gain 4.0 0.014 40 50 80 2.5 to 5.5 micro SMD-12
35 mW headphone, ultra-low noise, common mode sense
LM48822 3.5 0.04 35 40 110 2.4 to 5.5 micro SMD-16
and I2C compatible volume control
22 mW headphone amplifier, ultra-low noise, and common
LM48861 2.0 0.04 22 24 83 1.2 to 2.8 micro SMD-12
mode sense
37 mW Class G headphone, ultra-low noise, I²C
LM48824 0.9 0.02 37 29 100 2.4 to 5.5 micro SMD-16
compatible volume control

Output Capacitor-less/Capacitor-Coupled Headphone Boomer Amplifiers


Output Power Supply
THD ≤ 1%, VCC = 3V Voltage
IDDQ PSRR
Product ID Description (mA) THD (%) 16Ω (mW) 32Ω (mW) (dB) Range (V) Packaging
LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow,
LM4809 105 mW headphone with shutdown low, can drive 8Ω 1.4 0.03 38 25 70 2.0 to 5.5
mini SOIC-8
105 mW headphone with up/down volume control,
LM4811 1.3 0.03 38 25 60 2.0 to 5.5 LLP-10, mini SOIC-10
can drive 8Ω
LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow,
LM4908 1 120 mW headphone, 0.1% THD+N 1.6 0.05 35 25 84 2.0 to 5.5
mini SOIC-8
LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow,
LM4910 35 mW headphone, bypass capacitor-less, OCL output 3.5 0.03 46 28 65 2.0 to 5.5
mini SOIC-8
40 mW headphone, low noise, selectable cap-
LM4911 2.0 — 40 25 65 2.0 to 5.5 LLP-10, mini SOIC-10
coupled/OCL output
1.5V, mono 85 mW BTL output, 14 mW stereo
LM4916 1.0 0.2 0.055W — 66 0.9 to 2.5 LLP-10, mini SOIC-10
headphone
Low-voltage I2S 16-bit stereo DAC with stereo
LM4921 6.0 0.03 50 — 62 2.6 to 5.5 micro SMD-20
headphone power amplifier and volume control
2-cell, single-ended output, 40 mW stereo
LM4925 1.0 0.05 40 — 70 1.5 to 3.6 LLP-10, mini SOIC-10
headphone audio amplifier
LM4924 40 mW 2-cell headphone with OCL output 1.5 0.01 40 24 66 1.4 to 3.6 LLP-10, mini SOIC-10
LM4929 40 mW headphone with low noise and OCL output 1.5 — 40 25 65 2.0 to 5.5 mini SOIC-10
42 mW stereo headphone with 2-cell battery
LM4980 1.0 0.02 42 28 90 1.5 to 3.3 LLP-10
operation and advanced click-and-pop suppression
135 mW headphone with OCL or cap-coupled output,
LM4985 3.0 0.08 45 23 77 2.0 to 5.5 micro SMD-12
32-step I2C compatible volume control

110 kV ESD Rated


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High-Efficiency Boomer® Class D Amplifiers

LM48413 – Ultra-Low EMI, Filterless, 2.5W, Stereo,


Class D Audio Power Amplifier with E2S
Features Typical Application Circuit
VDD
• E 2 S system reduces EMI preserving audio quality
and efficiency R3D+ C3D+ Cs +
Cs
40 kΩ 1 μF 10 μF 1 μF
• Output short-circuit protection
3DL+ 3DR+ VDD PVDD
• Stereo Class D operation
• No output filter required CIN
1 μF INR+ OUTRA
• National 3D enhancement CIN
Gain Modulator H-Bridge OUTRB
1 μF INR-
• Minimum external components
• Advanced click-and-pop suppression SD
3D Oscillator
• Micro-power shutdown CIN
1 μF INL+ OUTLA
CIN
Applications 1 μF INL- Gain Modulator H-Bridge OUTLB

Ideal for use in mobile phones, PDAs, and other portable 3DEN
electronic devices
3DL- 3DR- GND PGND
R3D- C3D-
40 kΩ 1 μF

High-Efficiency Boomer Class D Amplifiers

AUDIO
Output Power THD ≤ 1%
Product ID Description THD (%) 4Ω (W) 8Ω (W) Packaging
LM4673 E Mono filterless 0.02 2.15 1.24 micro SMD-9, LLP-8
LM4674 E Stereo filterless 0.05 1.9 1.25 micro SMD-16, LLP-16
LM4674A E Filterless 2.5W stereo Class D audio power amplifier 0.05 1.9 1.25 micro SMD-16
LM4675 E Mono, ultra-low EMI 0.02 2.2 1.3 micro SMD-9, LLP-8
LM48310 E Mono filterless, E2S 0.03 2.1 1.3 LLP-10
!
NEW LM48311 E Mono filterless, E2S 0.03 2.1 1.3 micro SMD-9
LM48410 E Stereo, ultra-low EMI, filterless, 3D 0.025 1.9 1.2 LLP-24
LM48411 E Stereo filterless, E2S 0.03 2.0 1.25 micro SMD-16
LM48413 E Stereo, E2S, 3D 0.03 — 1.2 micro SMD-18

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Boosted Boomer® Moving Coil

LM48520 – Boosted Stereo Class D Audio Power Amplifier with Output Speaker Protection
and Spread Spectrum
Typical Application Circuit
Features L1 D1 V 1 = V FB ( 1+ R1/R2)

• Advanced click-and-pop suppression Cs1


6.8 μ H
Cf1 R1
2.2 μ F
• Low 0.04 μA shutdown current 2.7V to 5.0V V DD SW
330 pF 40.2k Co
100 μF

• 78% efficiency SW-GND BstFB


R2
SS 16.2k
• Filterless Class D 0.1 μ F Cs FB-GND

• 2.7V to 5.0V operation Boost SD Boost SD


PV 1 Cs2
4.7 μF
V1
• 4 adjustable gain settings Amp SD
Gain0
Amp SD

Gain0

• Adjustable output swing limiter with soft clipping Gain1


Vlimit
Gain1
GND
Vlimit

• Speaker protection INPUT R


1 μF
INR-
PGND

Ci OUTR+
• Short-circuit protection on audio amplifiers 1 μF
OUTR-

• Independent boost and amplifier shutdown pins Ci


INR+

1 μF
INPUT L INL-

Applications Ci
1 μF
OUTL+
OUTL-
INL+
Ideal for use in mobile phones, PDAs, portable media devices, Ci

cameras, and handheld games

LM48510 – PowerWise® Boosted Boomer Class D Audio Power Amplifier


Features Typical Application Circuit
• Advanced click-and-pop suppression
L1 D1
• Low 0.01 μA shutdown current
• 76% efficiency CS1 4.7 μH CC1 R1
2.2 μF 470 pF CO
• Filterless Class D VDD
41.2KΩ
10 μF
VDD SW
• 2.7V to 5.0V operation (V DD) GND2 FB
R2
• Externally configurable gain on Class D GND3 13.3KΩ
• Very fast turn-on time: 17 μs SDBOOST SDBOOST
PV1
V1 CS2
• Independent boost and amplifier shutdown pins SDAMP SDAMP 4.7 μF

1 μF 150 kΩ
Applications INPUT -IN
GND1
Ci Ri
Ideal for use in mobile phones, PDAs, portable media devices, 1 μF 150 kΩ +IN VO1
cameras, and handheld games VO2
Ci Ri

Boosted Boomer Moving Coils


Output Power at THD ≤ 1%
Product ID Description THD (%) 4Ω (W) 8Ω (W) Packaging
LM4804 1.8W low voltage, high power 0.15 — 1.9 at 4.2V, 2% LLP-28
LM4805 1W low voltage, high power (supplies 1W down to 3V) 0.25 — 1.2 at 4.2V LLP-28
LM48510 1.2W boosted Class D 0.07 1.7 at 3.3V 1.2 at 3.3V LLP-16
LM48511 3W boosted Class D with ultra-low EMI and spread spectrum 0.03 5.4 at 5V 3.0 at 5V LLP-24
LM48520 1.1W boosted Class D with speaker protection and spread spectrum 0.04 — 1.1 at 3.3V micro SMD-25
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Mono and Stereo Boomer® Audio Amplifiers

LM48100Q – PowerWise® Mono, 1.3W Audio Power Amplifier


with Output Fault Detection and Volume
Typical Application Circuit
Features
0.1 μF
• Output fault detection 1 μF

• I2 C volume and mode control PVDD VDD

• Input mixer/multiplexer 0.1 μF


IN1 Volume Control
- 80dB TO +18dB
• High PSRR OUTA

• Individual 32-step volume control 2.2 μF


BIAS
BIAS Mixer/
Multiplexer

• Short circuit and thermal protection 0.1 μF


OUTB

IN2 Volume Control


• Advanced click-and-pop suppression +1.8V to +5.5V
- 80dB TO +18dB
VDD

• Low-power shutdown mode 1 μF

I 2 CVDD 1.5 k Ω

• AEC-Q100 (automotive) grade SDA


Fault
SCL I 2C Control
Detection FAULT
• Available in eTSSOP-14 packaging ADDR

GND PGND

Fully Differential Mono Boomer Amplifiers


Output Power at 1% THD+N
VCC = 5V
Product ID Description THD (%) 4Ω (W) 8Ω (W) Packaging
LM4923 E LM4898 with improved output power 0.02 — 1.1 LLP-8
LM4927 1.3W high PSRR 0.03 2.1 1.3 LLP-8

AUDIO
LM4941 E 1.25W RF suppression, high PSRR and CMRR 0.04 — 1.25 micro SMD-9, LLP-8

Mono Boomer Audio Amplifiers


Output Power
VCC = 5V
Product ID Description THD (%) 4Ω (W) 8Ω (W) Packaging
LM4819 E 350 mW audio power amplifier with shutdown mode 1.0 — 0.25 LLP-8, SOIC-8
LM4951 1.8W (at 7.5V) wide voltage range 0.07 — 0.9 micro SMD-9, LLP-10
LM4954 3W (into 3Ω) wide voltage range 0.01 1.6 1.2 micro SMD-9
LM4991 E 3W (into 3Ω) 0.02 2.13 1.1 LLP-8, SOIC-8
LM4995 E 1.3W 0.01 — 1.3 micro SMD-9, LLP-8
LM4951A 1.8W (at 7.5V) wide voltage range with short circuit protection 0.07 — 1.8 LLP-10
Mono, 1.25W audio power amplifier with output fault detection and
LM48100Q 0.02 — 1.25 eTSSOP-14
volume control

Stereo Boomer Amplifiers


Output Power
THD ≤ 1%, VVCC = 5V
Product ID Description THD (%) 4Ω (W) 8Ω (W) Packaging
LM4928 E 1.2W stereo fully differential with RF suppression 0.04 1.8 1.2 micro SMD-16, LLP-14
LM4992 E 1.07W stereo with independent channel shutdown 0.15 — 1.07 LLP-14

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Specialty Audio

Specialty Audio Synch LED Drivers


Audio Number of Supply LED Drive Supply Voltage
Product ID Description Channels Control Outputs Voltage (V) Current (1x) Range (V) Packaging
LM4970 Audio synchronized color LED driver 3 I2C 3 3 18 mA 2.7 to 5.5 LLP-14

12V Boomer® Audio Amps


Output Power at THD ≤ 1%
VCC = 12V
Supply Voltage
Product ID Description Range (V) THD (%) 4Ω (W) 8Ω (W) Packaging
LM4950 7.5W mono or 3.1W stereo 9.6 to 16 0.14 3.1 6.2 TO220-9, TO263-9

Specialty Audio Motor Drivers


Supply Voltage Quiescent Current Wake up Output Current Output Voltage Shutdown
Product ID Description Range (V) VDD = 3V (mA) Time (ms) VDD = 3V (mA) (VOUT ) Current (μA) Packaging
!
NEW 25 V P-P (V DD =3.6V,
High-voltage
LM48580 E 2.5 to 5.5 3.5 1.4 — THD+N≤1%, RL=6 0.1 micro SMD-12
haptic driver
μF + 10Ω
LM4570 E Haptic motor driver 2.4 to 5.5 1.9 2.4 192 — 0.1 LLP-8
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LM48580 – PowerWise® Boomer® High-Efficiency,


High-Voltage Haptic Piezo Actuator Driver
Typical Application Circuit
Features +2.5V to +5.5V

• 25 VP-P (typ) output voltage L1 D1

• Quiescent power supply current at 3.6V 4.7 μH


CS
• Integrated boost converter
• Bridge-tied load (BTL) output VDD SW

• Differential input VBST


C BST
• Three pin-programmable gains Boost
Converter
1μF

PGND
• Low supply current
• Minimum external components SHDN V AMP

• Micro-power shutdown C IN
0.47 μF
• Available in space-saving micro SMD-12 packaging IN+ OUT-
10Ω

Gain Output
Stage Stage
OUT+
Applications C IN
0.47 μF
IN-

Ideal for use in touchscreen smartphones, tablet PCs, GAIN

portable electronic devices, and MP3 players


SGND

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Choosing an Audio Power Amplifier

Selecting an appropriate audio power IC for a particular Equation 5 should be substituted into Equation 6,
application is dependent upon the desired output resulting in Equation 7.
power, its corresponding THD specification, a specified (7) Porms = Vpk2/2RL
load impedance, and available voltage supply rails.
Equation 6 or 7 are the most general equations
With the varying output power specifications stated
stating the output power of a power IC based on a
by IC manufacturers, and the variables mentioned
sinewave output into pure resistance. All of the above
above, choosing the correct IC is sometimes difficult.
equations would change if the signal form changed
The following paragraphs are intended to simplify the
or the load included some form of reactance. It
decision making process by explaining the general issues
should also be noted that if the peak output voltage
with specifying output power with respect to THD and
were used directly into Equation 2, then a peak
some of the other variables mentioned above.
output power rating would result. This nonstandard
Power may be represented in many forms, but for technique misleads customers into thinking that a
general purposes, power is based on the current through part is capable of much more than what is really true.
a resistance multiplied by the voltage drop across that
System design engineers therefore may have a difficult
resistance, as shown in Equation 1.
time distinguishing between the different power
(1) P = VI ratings stated by semiconductor manufacturers.
Two other equivalent forms of the same equation Every output power rating of an audio IC has a
based on either the voltage or current are shown in corresponding Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Equations 2 and 3, respectively. specification that states the quality of music
(2) P = V2/R reproduction by the device. The more linear an

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amplifier is, the lower the THD rating will be,
(3) P = I2R
therefore providing clearer music amplification.
The output power of an audio IC can be represented
In some instances, IC manufacturers state output
by any of the preceding equations, and depending upon
power levels with THD values equal to 10%; a
the measurement device, the output voltage or current
condition well into clipping. When observed on an
can be represented as peak or root-mean-square (rms)
oscilloscope, a sinewave appears to have its peaks cut
amplitude. It is an industry standard to evaluate linear
off. This condition of clipping can occur from two
systems with a sinewave whose rms voltage can be
factors; the maximum output voltage swing is reached
obtained through Equation 4.
or the maximum output current drive capability is
(4) Vrms = √[(1/T)∫v(t)dt] from t=0 —> t=T reached. Both of these limiting factors can control
Deriving the above equation for one period of a the maximum output power capability, as indicated
sinewave [v(t) = Vpksin(wt)] results in Equation 5. through Equations 1-3.
(5) Vrms = Vpk/√2 As shown in Figures 1-3, the amount of clipping
The industry standard continuous average output is increases the number and level of harmonics
found by using the output rms voltage, as shown in produced by the amplifier as its output limitations
Equation 6. are reached and exceeded. Although output power
is increased as the amplifier is driven farther into
(6) Porms = V2rms/RL
clipping, the quality of sound is adversely affected by
If the same output power is to be obtained using the the increasingly distorted waveform.
peak output voltage as seen on an oscilloscope, then

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Choosing an Audio Power Amplifier

The output power obtained from one IC with a In summary, it should be remembered when selecting
10% THD specification will not be competitive an audio IC that any power rating has a corresponding
with another amplifier whose power is the same, but THD specification which is based on a given voltage
whose THD is lower. For a given supply voltage load, supply and load. Most consumer applications require
two audio amplifiers can only be compared on equal clean crisp music as opposed to the harsh sound of
footings if their THD specifications are equivalent. clipping, so beware of those 10% distortion ratings and
The amplifier whose power is the same, but has a make sure that your comparisons are apples to apples.
lower THD, will generally be more expensive. This is In support of the above information, this audio
partly because the output stage needs to be larger to selection guide is set up to allow easy selection of parts
support more current drive capability. This makes the based on supply voltage range, load impedance, and
device more expensive to produce and thus translates most importantly, power with respect to THD level.
into a higher end cost for the customer.

Figure 1: Amplifier output: Po = 80W, THD+N = 0.00056%, RL = 8Ω

+20
0
Output Voltage (Vrms)

-20
-40
-60
-80
-100 Amplifier Output
-120 80W, 0.00056%
-140
-160
0 2k 4k 6k 8k 10k 12k 14k 16k 18k 20k
Frequency (Hz)

Figure 2: Amplifier output: Po = 106W, THD+N = 1%, RL = 8Ω


+20
0
Output Voltage (Vrms)

-20
-40 Amplifier Output
-60 106W, 1.0%
-80
-100
-120
-140
-160
0 2k 4k 6k 8k 10k 12k 14k 16k 18k 20k
Frequency (Hz)

Figure 3: Amplifier output: Po = 125W, THD+N = 10%, RL = 8Ω

+20
0
Amplifier Output
Output Voltage (Vrms)

-20
-40
125W, 10%
-60
-80
-100
-120
-140
-160
0 2k 4k 6k 8k 10k 12k 14k 16k 18k 20k
Frequency (Hz)

Figure 1 - 3 are collected using National’s LM4702

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LME49860 – 44V Dual, High-Performance, High-Fidelity Operational Amplifier


Features
THD+N vs. Frequency
• Easily drives 600Ω loads VCC = 22V, VEE = -22V, VOUT = 3VRMS
RL = 600Ω
• Optimized for superior audio signal fidelity 0.01
• Output short circuit protection 0.005

• PSRR and CMRR exceed 120 dB (typ) 0.002

• Available in SOIC-8 and DIP-8 packaging 0.001

THD+N (%)
0.0005

0.0002
Applications
0.0001
Ideal for use in high-quality audio amplification, phono pre-amps, high-performance 0.00005
professional audio, high fidelity active filters, equalization and crossover networks, 0.00002
high-performance line drivers and receivers, and high-voltage industrial applications 0.00001
including test, measurement, and ultrasound 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k
Hz

Audio Operational Amplifiers


Input Voltage Slew
Noise Density Rate GBWP PSRR Supply
Product ID Description (nV/√Hz) THD (%) (V/μS) (MHz) (dB) Voltage (V) Packaging
LME49710 E High-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 2.7 0.00003 20 56 125 ±2.5 to ±17 DIP-8, MSOP-8, TO99-8
LME49870 E High-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 2.7 0.00003 20 55 125 ±2.5 to ±22 SOIC-8
LM4562 E Dual high-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 2.7 0.00003 20 56 110 ±2.5 to ±17 DIP-8, MSOP-8, TO99-8
LME49720 E Dual high-performance, high-fidelity op amp 2.7 0.00003 20 56 110 ±2.5 to ±17 DIP-8, MSOP-8, TO99-8
LME49860 E 44V dual high-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 2.7 0.00003 20 55 120 ±2.5 to ±22 SOIC-8

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LME49740 E Quad high-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 2.7 0.00003 20 56 125 ±2.5 to ±17 DIP-14, SOIC-14
High-performance, high-fidelity current feedback
LME49713 E 1.9 0.00008 1900 30 102 ±5 to ±18 SOIC-8
audio op amp
High-performance, high-fidelity, rail-to-rail input/output
LME49721 E 4.0 0.0002 8.5 20 103 2.2 to 5.5 MSOP-8
audio op amp
LME49723 E Dual, high-fidelity audio op amp 3.6 0.0002 8 17 100 ±2.5 to ±17 MSOP-8
LME49722 E Dual high-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 1.9 0.00002 22 55 120 ±2.5 to ±18 MSOP-8
LME49725 E Dual high-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 3.3 0.0004 15 40 120 ±4.5 to ±18 MSOP-8
LME49743 E Quad high-performance, high-fidelity audio op amp 3.5 0.0001 12 30 98 ±4 to ±17 TSSOP-14
LME49726 E High-current, low-distortion, rail-to-rail output audio op amp 6.9 0.00002 3.7 6.25 104 2.5 to 5.5 MSOP-8
LME49724 E High-performance, high-fidelity, fully-differential audio op amp 2.1 0.00003 18 50 125 ±2.5 to ±18 PSOP-8
High-performance, high-fidelity, current-feedback
LME49871 E 1.9 0.00012 1900 213 102 ±5.0 to ±22 SOIC-8
audio op amp
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LME49880 E 7.0 0.00003 17 25 110 ±5.0 to ±17 PSOP-8 Narrow
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LME49990 E Ultra-low-distortion, ultra-low-noise-audio op amp 0.9 0.00001 22 110 144 ±5.0 to ±18 SOIC-8 Narrow

Headphone Buffers
Output Supply Supply
Product ID Description THD (%) Current (mA) Slew Rate (V/μS) GBWP (MHz) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Packaging
High-performance, high-fidelity,
LME49600 E 0.00015 250 2000 110/180 ±18V ±5 to ±18 TO263-5
high-current audio buffer
High-performance, high-fidelity,
LME49610 E 0.00003 250 2000 120/200 ±22V ±2.5 to ±22 TO263-5
high-current audio buffer
E Evaluation board

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High-Performance Audio Power Amplifier Driver

LME49811 – Mono High-Fidelity 200V Driver with Mute


Features Typical Application Circuit
R f1

• Very high-voltage operation 56 kΩ

• Scalable output power +V CC

C C1
• Minimum external components +VCC
30 pF Q Dar N 1

• External compensation 0.1 μF


CS
+

• Thermal shutdown and mute C i1 R i1


R B2
1.2 kΩ
Re1
10 μF 1.8 kΩ 0.22Ω
IN- Q mult1
Source
- R e2
Applications C i1
10 μF
R i1
1.8 kΩ
R B1
500Ω
0.22Ω
IN+ + Sink
Ideal for use in AV receivers, audiophile power amps, pro audio, and R S1
high-voltage industrial applications +5V
56 kΩ Q Dar P 1

S1
Mute Mute
GND
Circuitry -V EE
RM
1.4 kΩ

CS +
-V EE
0.1 μF

Audio Power Amplifier Drives


Supply Typical THD PSRR Supply Voltage Mute/
Product ID Description Voltage (V) Ratings (%) THD Measurement Conditions (dB) Range (V) Shutdown Packaging
Stereo high-fidelity audio power AV = 30 dB,
LM4702B ±100 0.003 110 ±20 to ±100 Mute TO220-15
amplifier driver VOUT = 20 VRMS at 1 kHz
Stereo high-fidelity audio power AV = 30 dB,
LM4702C ±75 0.005 110 ±20 to ±75 Mute TO220-15
amplifier driver VOUT = 14 VRMS at 1 kHz
Mono high-fidelity audio power No Load, BW = 30 kHz,
LME49810 ±100 0.0007 110 ±20 to ±100 Mute TO247-15
amplifier driver with Baker clamp VOUT = 20 VRMS at 1 kHz
Mono high-fidelity audio power No load, AV = 30 dB
LME49811 100 0.005 110 ±20 to ± 100 Mute TO220-15
amplifier driver with mute VOUT = 10 VRMS at 1 kHz
Mono high-fidelity audio power No load, AV = 30 dB,
LME49830 ±100 0.0006 105 ±20 to ± 100 Mute TO247-15
amplifier input state with mute VOUT = 30 VRMS at 30 kHz

LM4702 – Stereo High-Fidelity 200V Driver with Mute


Typical Application Circuit
Features +VCC

• Very high-voltage operation +VCC Source1


QDarN1
CC1
+
• Scalable output power
CS 30 pF
0.1 μF
Rb2 Re1

• Minimum external components Ci1


10 μF
Ri1
Qmult1
Re2
– Rb1

• External compensation Cin1


10 μF
Rin1
Sink1
+ QDarP1
• Thermal shutdown and mute RS1
+5V
-VEE
S1
Mute
Circuitry +VCC
RM
Applications Cin2 Rin2
Source2
QDarN2
10 μF

Ideal for use in AV receivers, audiophile power amps, pro audio, RS2

Rb4 Re3
and high-voltage industrial applications +
Sink2
Qmult2
Re4
Ci2 Ri2 Rb3
10 μF
CS
0.1 μF + QDarP2
CC2
-VEE 30 pF
-VEE

Rf2

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Power Management Product Portfolio

Non-Isolated Converters

SIMPLE SWITCHER® Buck Boost Buck-Boost

• Non Sync Regulators • Non Sync Regulators • Regulators • Regulators


• Sync Regulators • Sync Regulators
• Boost/Flyback SEPIC regulators • Non Sync Controllers • Controllers • Controllers
• Power Modules • Sync Controllers

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Isolated Low Dropout Voltage Reference LED Drivers

• Flyback • FlexCap • Shunt • High Brightness

• Forward, Active-Clamp Forward • Fast Transient Response/ • Series • Inductive and Switched-
Ultra Low Capacitor Boost Backlight

• Two-Switch Forward, Two- • Low-Input Voltage/ • Flash


Switch Buck-Boost High Efficiency
• TRIAC Dimmable
• Push-Pull • Wide Input Voltage
• Lighting Management Units
• Half-Bridge, Full Bridge • Low-Input/Low Output

• Sync Secondary-Side Post • Low Iq


Regulators
• Multi-Output

• Low-Noise

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Products

• Regulators • Motor and Motion Controllers

• Regulators LDOs • Power Sequencers and Supervisors


(Power Management Units)
• DDR Memory Termination Regulators
• Controllers

• MOSFET Drivers
• PowerWise® Adaptive
Voltage Scaling
• Power-Over-Ethernet Controllers

• Hot Swap/In-Rush Current Controllers

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Switching Power Supply Topologies

Buck SEPIC
ILOAD
VIN VIN
V SW
VOUT
ISWITCH
IOUT ISWITCH
V SW
VOUT

Function: Step-down (VOUT < VIN) SEPIC = Single Ended Primary


When to use: Typically when VIN is Inductor Converter
3x to 5x VOUT and IOUT is > 0.5A Function: Buck-boost (VIN max. >
Gate Drive Gate Drive
and < 5A VOUT > VIN min.)
Characteristics: Easy to design VIN When to use: Excellent option VIN VOUT
and good efficiency for the when buck-boost operation is
above mentioned typical VIN/ VSWITCH VSWITCH
needed and no transformer is
VOUT/IOUT conditions desired
Devices to use: All buck Characteristics: Lower input ripple IIN + IOUT
IOUT
integrated regulators and ISWITCH than flyback, no snubber circuitry ISWITCH
controllers required
Comments: Can do multi-output Devices to use: Any boost/flyback
or isolation through coupling regulator or controller
a second inductor to the one Comments: Also useful for replacing boost
shown in the basic circuit circuits when true shutdown is required

Boost Synchronous Buck


VIN IOUT VIN
V SW
VOUT ISWITCH 1
ISWITCH ILOAD

V SW VOUT

ISWITCH 2

Function: Step-up (VOUT > VIN) Function: Step-down (VOUT < VIN)
When to use: Typically used when When to use: When high efficiency
SWITCH1 Gate Drive
transformerless, regulated output is required with high-output current
Gate Drive
voltages larger than input voltages (> 5A) or low duty cycles (VIN > 5 x
at output currents beyond 100 mA - VOUT VOUT and/or IOUT < 0.5A)
ISWITCH1
200 mA are required Characteristics: A second switch
VSWITCH replaces the diode in the basic
Characteristics: Best for low-power
conversion (up to 10W or 20W) and buck topology, reducing losses in
output voltages less than or equal to the conditions mentioned above SWITCH2 Gate Drive
IIN Devices to use: Any “synchronous
7x the input voltage ISWITCH
rectification” buck integrated
Devices to use: All boost/flyback IOUT
regulators and controllers regulator or controller ISWITCH2

Comments: Output current


VIN/VOUT x 0.7 x switch current

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Flyback ILOAD 1 Inverting Buck Boost
VIN VIN
VOUT 1
ISWITCH
ILOAD

V SW VOUT
V SW VOUT 2
ISWITCH
ILOAD 2

Function: Step-up, step-down, Function: Inverting (negative


invert or buck-boost output from positive input, -VOUT
When to use: Typically when multi- Gate Drive can be greater than or less than
VIN) Gate Drive
output or isolation is required,
when step-up beyond 8 x VIN is VIN nVOUT When to use: When an inverted,

INTERFACE
VIN+VOUT
required or when the max. voltage regulated output is needed.
VSWITCH
This topology is commonly
or current of the switch needs VSWITCH
used for output currents from
to be extended in order to take
approximately 300 mA to 5A
advantage of the turns-ratio ISWITCH Characteristics: Easy to
conversion from the transformer
implement, single output ISWITCH
Characteristics: Ideal for medium- Devices to use: Any buck
power conversion (5W to 100W) integrated regulator or controller
Devices to use: All boost/flyback (see National’s App Note AN-1157 for implementing with a SIMPLE SWITCHER®
regulators and controllers buck regulator)
Comments: Alternatives for voltage inversion include cuk topologies (low noise)
or switched capacitor converters where IOUT is less than 200 mA (no inductor
needed)

Cuk Push-Pull ILOAD

VOUT
VIN
VIN ILOAD
V SW
VOUT
ISWITCH

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Function: Inverting (VOUT is negative; Function: Isolated step-down, step-up
VIN is positive) or buck-boost and multiple outputs
When to use: When a regulated, When to use: When isolated, medium- Q1 Gate Drive

negative, low-ripple voltage is needed to-high power conversion is needed


from a positive supply (25 W to 1000 W). This topology can
Q2 Gate Drive
also be used when the input voltage
Characteristics: Continuous current at range is very wide or when the VIN/ VIN VIN
input and output translates into a very VOUT ratio instep-down applications VQ1
low-ripple/very low-noise design requires a very small duty cycle (and
Devices to use: Any boost/flyback thus might yield poor regulation) if a VIN VIN

regulator – this is easiest with parts standard buck topology is used. VQ2

that have a negative FB input pin Devices to use: LM5030, LM5037,


Comments: OK for isolation when a 1:1 and LM25037 current-mode push-pull IQ1

transformer is added controller


Comments: The peak current and IQ2
voltage stress in the switches are
given by: VPK = 2.6 VIN max., IPK = 1.56
x POUT/VIN min.

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Switching Power Supply Topologies

Active Clamp Forward Current-Fed Push-Pull (Cascaded)

ILOAD
VIN VIN ILOAD

VOUT

VOUT

G S

G S

Function: Isolated step-


Function: Isolated, step-down or step-up
down, step-up, or buck-boost Q1 Gate Drive
When to use: High step down ratios and/or isolated output topologies. Can do tightly
and 100-300W power regulated multiple outputs.
Q2 Gate Drive
Devices to use: LM5025, LM5026, LM5032, LM5034 When to use: When isolated
Comments: Forward topology requires lower peak medium- to high-power
current than flyback. At the start of a switch conduction, conversion is needed, but Q3 Gate Drive
the net magnetization of the transformer core must be reduced losses, high efficiency, I
zero. Active Clamp recycles the reset energy, improving and no output inductor are also
Q1

efficiency. desired. I
Q2

Characteristics: The current-fed


I
cascaded topology consists of a Q3

buck regulation stage followed


by a push-pull isolation stage.
Single Inductor Buck and Boost Because the buck stage feeds continuous current to the push-pull stage, no
output inductor is required.
VIN Devices to use: LM5041, LM5041A/41B current-mode cascaded controller
ISWITCH
Comments: To increase conversion efficiency, the use of synchronous rectification
is recommended, both for the current-fed buck stage and the push-pull output
ILOAD
stage (self-driven synchronous rectification)
VOUT

Half Bridge
VIN

Function: Step-up and step-down D


ILOAD
When to use: This topology is an alternative to G S
sepic and flyback topologies when automatic Gate Drive
VOUT
step-up/step-down functionality is needed, but V IN

no transformer or second inductor is required


Characteristics: A second switch and output V D
Q1

diode are added, resulting in an effective V G S


overlapped boost topology on top of a basic OUT

buck topology. If desired, synchronous


rectification can be implemented to increased V Q2

efficiency (both diodes may be replaced by Function: Isolated, step-down or step-up


FETs). When to use: High step down ratios and/or isolated output and 200-1000W power
Devices to use: LM5118 I SWITCH
Devices to use: LM5033, LM5035, LM5037, and LM25037
Comments: Be sure to watch the voltage Comments: The half bridge converter is similar to the push pull converter, but FETs
applied to the gate in the second FET which will be VIN. If VIN is too high for the are subject to lower voltages stresses and a center tapped primary is not required.
selected FET specifications, use voltage limiting circuitry. The reversal of the magnetic field is achieved by reversing the direction of the
primary winding current flow. For higher output power capability a full bridge may be
used instead.

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SIMPLE SWITCHER® Power Modules

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Easy-to-use SIMPLE SWITCHER power modules feature VIN
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The new power module integrates control circuitry, synchronous MOSFETs, a
shielded inductor, and small passives in an easy-to-use package. This removes 10.16 mm
many design and layout challenges such as choosing the right inductor, selecting 4.57 mm
the switching frequency, and optimizing the switch node for thermal and EMI 9.85 mm
performance.

Similar to TO-263 package


Benefits of this innovative package include:
• Single DAP and standard IC leads in a convenient size and lead pitch
• Compatible with pick-and-place manufacturing used for TO-263
• Easy to hand solder for quick prototyping
• Fully RoHS compliant
• Pin-to-pin compatibility and identical footprint for different load currents
within each module series

Low EMI
Ideal for noise-sensitive applications, the modules feature patent-pending packaging
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Best-in-Class Thermal Performance
The new SIMPLE SWITCHER power modules offer outstanding thermal
performance with very low system heat generation. The modules
are versatile in a wide range of temperature environments, even
successfully operating at very high ambient temperatures. No airflow
or external heat sinks are required, reducing cost and complexity.

Features
LMZ14203
• Supports common 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 24V, and 36V input rails
• Output voltage down to 0.8V

GND

VOUT
RON
VIN

EN

SS
FB
VIN 6V to 42V VOUT at 3A
• Load currents from 1A to 5A

INTERFACE
• Peak efficiency up to 96% CFF
RON
22 nF
• ±2% maximum output tolerance over full line and load condition RFBT
• External soft-start Enable
CIN CSS RFBB
• Precision enable 10 µF 22 nF
Co
100 µF
• Pre-biased load capability
• Integrated protection features: current limit, OVP, UVLO, and
thermal shutdown
• -40ºC to 125ºC operating junction temperature range
• Fully enabled for WEBENCH® Power Designer

Applications
Ideal for use in point-of-load conversion from the 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 24V, and 36V input rail;
powering digital ICs such as FPGAs, ASICs, and DSPs; loosely regulated distribution
bus systems; and industrial controls, telecommunications, and networking equipment

SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Modules

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Output Input Min Input Max Output Output
Series Product ID Current (A) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) Freq (kHz) Packaging
LMZ10503 3 2.95 5.5 0.8 5 1000 TZA-7
5V LMZ10504 4 2.95 5.5 0.8 5 1000 TZA-7
LMZ10505 5 2.95 5.5 0.8 5 1000 TZA-7
LMZ12001 1 4.5 20 0.8 6 1000 max TZA-7
20V LMZ12002 2 4.5 20 0.8 6 1000 max TZA-7
LMZ12003 3 4.5 20 0.8 6 1000 max TZA-7
LMZ14201 1 6 42 0.8 6 1000 max TZA-7
42V LMZ14202 2 6 42 0.8 6 1000 max TZA-7
LMZ14203 3 6 42 0.8 6 1000 max TZA-7

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IOUT Max (A)

LM2267x AND LM22680 SIMPLE SWITCHER Regulators


The LM2267x and LM22680 SIMPLE SWITCHER regulators provide intuitive, easy-to-use design capabilities while delivering high performance
and flexibility.

Features
Typical Application Circuit
• Wide input voltage range from 4.5V to 42V
• Load currents from 0.5A to 5A
VIN VIN BOOST
• Adjustable and fixed output voltages down to 1.285V
• Adjustable and fixed switching frequencies allows for
optimization between size and efficiency (up to 1 MHz) LM22670 VOUT

• Frequency sync up to 1 MHz allows for easy management of


EMI and/or input capacitance optimization EN

• Precision enable – precise turn-on and turn-off for power


FADJ/SYNC FB
sequencing needs assists with proper system startup GND
• External soft-start – flexibility to control output voltage ramp up,
ensuring proper end-system startup to avoid latch up conditions
• Available in PSOP-8 and TO263-7 THIN packaging – exposed
DAPs provide enhanced thermal dissipation, halogen-free and
lead-free
• Fully enabled for WEBENCH Power Designer

LM2267x and LM22680 SIMPLE SWITCHER Non-Synchronous Regulatorss


Output Input Max Input Min Output Min
Product ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) (V) Frequency Range (kHz) Sync PWM Mode Packaging
LM22671/74 E, W 500 42 4.5 1.285 200 to 1000 Adj ✔/– Voltage PSOP-8
LM22672/75 E, W 1000 42 4.5 1.285 200 to 1000 Adj ✔/– Voltage PSOP-8
LM22680 E, W 2000 42 4.5 1.285 200 to 1000 Adj ✔ Voltage PSOP-8
LM22670/73/76 E, W 3000 42 4.5 1.285 200 to 1000 Adj ✔/–/– Voltage TO263-7 Thin, PSOP-8
LM22677/78/79 E, W 5000 42 4.5 1.285 200 to 1000 Adj ✔/–/– Voltage TO263-7 Thin
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SIMPLE SWITCHER Buck Family


Maximum Load Current
Frequency Input Voltage (V) 0.5A 0.75A 1A 1.5A 2A 2.5A 3A 4A 5A
Adj. up to 1 MHz 4.5 to 42 LM22671 LM22672 LM22680 LM22670 LM22677
Asynchronous

VM LM22673 LM22678
Fixed 500 kHz 4.5 to 42 LM22674 LM22675
LM22676 LM22679
Adj. up to 1 MHz 6 to 42 LM25574 LM25575 LM25576
CM
Adj. up to 500 kHz 6 to 75 LM5574 LM5575 LM5576
COT Adj. up to 1 MHz 4.5 to 42 LM3103 LM3100 LM3102
500/1500 kHz LM2852
Synchronous

VM 550 kHz 2.85 to 5.5 LM2853


500/1000 kHz LM2854

INTERFACE
Adj. up to 1 MHz LM3150 SIMPLE SWITCHER controller up to 12A with adjustable VOUT
COT 6 to 42
250/500/750 kHz LM315x SIMPLE SWITCHER controller up to 12A with fixed VOUT
Asynchronous Rectification, Synchronous Rectification, CM = Current Mode Control Loop, VM = Voltage Mode Control Loop, COT = Constant On-Time Control

LM2557x/LM557x – PowerWise® SIMPLE SWITCHER Regulators Deliver


Customized Performance and Flexibility to Fit Your Design Typical Application Circuit
VIN
New Emulated Current-Mode (ECM) SIMPLE SWITCHER Family Features
VIN
VOUT
• High VIN to low VOUT step-down ratios
Switch
• Superior transient response
• Fast design, guaranteed performance and flexibility
LM25576
ISENSE
• Fully enabled WEBENCH Power Designer
Switching VOUT
Frequency ADJ
LM2557x and LM557x SIMPLE SWITCHER
Non-Synchronous Regulators
Output Current Input Max Input Min Output Output Frequency Range PWM
Product ID (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) (kHz), Sync On/Off Pin Mode Packaging
LM25574 E,W 500 42 6 1.23 40 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ Current TSSOP-16

POWER
LM5574 E,W 500 75 6 1.23 70 50, Sync ✔ Current TSSOP-16
LM25575 E,W 1500 42 6 1.23 40 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM5575 E,W 1500 75 6 1.23 70 50, Sync ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM25576 E,W 3000 42 6 1.23 40 50 to 1000,Sync ✔ Current eTSSOP-20
LM5576 E,W 3000 75 6 1.23 70 50, Sync ✔ Current eTSSOP-20

SIMPLE SWITCHER Boost/Flyback/SEPIC


Product ID IOUT Input Max Voltage (V) Input Min Voltage (V) Output Min Voltage (V) Frequency Range (kHz), Sync Packaging
LM2585 W 3 40 4 1.23 100 TO-220, TO-263
LM2586 W 3 40 4 1.23 100 to 200 TO-220, TO-263
LM2587 E,W 5 40 4 1.23 100 TO-220, TO-263
LM2588 W 5 40 4 1.23 100 to 200 TO-220, TO-263

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SIMPLE SWITCHER® Synchronous Regulators

LM310x – PowerWise® Synchronous SIMPLE SWITCHER® Step-Down Regulators


Features
Typical Application Circuit
• COT control provides lightning-fast transient response
VIN = 4.5V to 42V
• Stable with ceramic capacitors
• Near-constant frequency operation from unregulated supplies VIN

• No loop compensation reduces external component count VOUT > 0.6V


FADJ
• Pre-bias startup LM310x
• DCM operation for a light load Enable

• Over voltage protection


Soft-start FB
• Available in thermally-enhanced eTSSOP-20 packaging PGND
AGND
Applications
Ideal for use in embedded systems, industrial controls, automotive
telematics and body electronics, and Point-of-Load (POL)

LM285x – PowerWise 500 kHz/1 MHz Synchronous SIMPLE SWITCHER Step-Down Regulator
Features
• Input voltage range of 2.95V to 5.5V Typical Application Circuit
• Maximum load current of 4A VIN
LO
LM2854 V OUT
• Fixed switching frequency of 500 kHz or 1 MHz SW
PVIN
• Adjustable output down to 0.8V AVIN
CO

• Wide bandwidth voltage mode control loop, partial internal EN FB


C IN
compensation
SS AGND PGND
• Pre-biased load startup capability RFB 1

• 100% duty cycle capability CSS


• Available in eTSSOP-16 packaging RCOMP CCOMP
R FB2
Applications
Ideal for use in low-voltage point-of-load regulation, local solution
for FPGA/DSP/ASCI/microprocessor core, or I/O power, broadband,
and communications infrastructure

SIMPLE SWITCHER Synchronous Regulators


Output Current Input Max Input Min Output Output Frequency Range (kHz)
Product ID (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) and Sync (computed field) PWM Mode Packaging
LM3103 E,W 750 42 4.5 0.6 38 1000 COT eTSSOP-16
LM3100 E,W 1500 36 4.5 0.8 32 1000 COT eTSSOP-20
LM2852 E,W 2000 5.5 2.85 0.8 3.3 500, 1500 Voltage eTSSOP-14
LM3102 E,W 2500 42 4.5 0.8 38 1000 COT eTSSOP-20
LM2853 E,W 3000 5.5 3 0.8 3.3 550 Voltage eTSSOP-14
LM2854 E,W 4000 5.5 2.95 0.8 5 500, 1000 Voltage eTSSOP-16

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LM315x – SIMPLE SWITCHER® Synchronous Controllers
Designed to support higher current applications, the LM315x Typical Application Circuit
SIMPLE SWITCHER controllers are National’s newest addition to its popular brand
of switching solutions.
VIN
Features
LM315x Controller
• Input voltage ranging from 6V to 42V
• Output current up to 12A
• COT control eliminates the need for complex
compensation circuitry

INTERFACE
• Patent-pending Emulated Ripple Mode allows for the use of
low-ESR output capacitors for reduced solution size and
reduced output voltage ripple
• Synchronous architecture for added efficiency
• Available in eTSSOP-14 packaging for enhanced thermal performance

LM3150 Controller
• Adjustable output voltage down to 0.6V
• Adjustable frequency up to 1 MHz

LM3151/52/53 Controller
• Fixed output voltages: 3.3V
• Fixed frequencies: 250 kHz, 500 kHz, 750 kHz

Features robust design tools including the enhanced WEBENCH®


Power Designer online tool, external component selection, new
WEBENCH MOSFET selection tool, electrical and thermal simulation,

POWER
and board evaluation

SIMPLE SWITCHER Synchronous Controllers


Frequency Range (kHz) and
Product ID Input Max (V) Input Min (V) Output Min (V) Output Max (V) Feedback Tolerance % Sync Packaging
LM3150 E,W 42 6 0.6 Adj 1.50 Adj to 1 MHz eTSSOP-14
LM3151 W 42 6 3.3 3.3 1.50 250 kHz eTSSOP-14
LM3152 W 33 6 3.3 3.3 1.50 500 kHz eTSSOP-14
LM3153 W 18 6 3.3 3.3 1.50 750 kHz eTSSOP-14
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LM284x – 300 mA/600 mA, 42V Step-Down DC-DC Regulator in Thin SOT-23
Features
Typical Application Circuit
• Input voltage range of 4.5V to 42V
C BOOT
L1
• Feedback pin voltage of 0.765V VOUT

• 550 kHz (X) or 1.25 MHz (Y) switching frequency VIN


LM2841/42
V IN CB
• Low shutdown Iq, 16 μA typical D1
SHDN SW
• Short-circuit protected FB
GND
• Internally compensated R1

• Soft-start circuitry C IN R2 COUT

Non-Synchronous Step-Down (Buck) Switching Regulators


Current Input Max Input Min Output Output Frequency Range
Product ID Ouput (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) (kHZ) and Sync PWM Mode Packaging
LM5009/9A E, W 150 95 9.5/6.0 2.5 85 50 to 600 COT LLP-8, MSOP-8
LM2841 E 300 42 4.5 0.765 34 550 to 1250 Voltage TSOT-6
LM5008/8A E, W 350 95 9.5/6.0 2.5 75 50 to 600 COT LLP-8, MSOP-8
LM25007 E, W 500 42 9.0 2.5 37 50 to 800 COT MSOP-8, LLP-8
LM2842 E 600 42 4.5 0.765 34 550 to 1250 Voltage TSOT-6
LM2694 E 600 30 8.0 2.5 24 50 to 1000 Hysteretic LLP-10, TSSOP-14
LM34919 E 600 40 8.0 2.5 35 Up to 2000 COT micro SMD-10
LM2736 E, W 750 18 3.0 1.25 16 550, 1600 Current SOT23-6
LM2830 W 1000 5.5 3.0 0.6 4.5 1600, 3000 Current SOT23-5
LM2734/Z E, W 1000 20 3.0 0.8 18 550, 1600 Current SOT23-6
LM34930 E 1000 33 8.0 2.5 30 Up to 2000 COT micro SMD-12
LM25010 E, W 1000 42 6.0 2.5 37 50 to 1000 COT LLP-10, eTSSOP-14
LM5010A E, W 1000 75 8.0/6.0 2.5 70 50 to 1000 COT LLP-10, eTSSOP-14
LM2695 E 1250 30 8.0 2.5 24 50 to 800 Hysteretic LLP-10, eTSSOP-14
LM34917A E 1250 33 8.0 2.5 30 2000 COT micro SMD-12
LM34910/C E, W 1250 36/50 8.0 2.5 33/45 1000 COT LLP-10
LM34914 E 1250 40 8.0 2.5 37 1300 COT LLP-10
LM2831 E, W 1500 5.5 3.0 0.6 4.5 550, 1600, 3000 Current SOT23-5
LM2738 E 1500 20 3.0 0.8 18 500, 1600 Current LLP-8, eMSOP-8
LM26001 E 1500 38 3.0 1.25 35 150 to 500, Sync Current TSSOP-16EP
LM2832 E, W 2000 5.5 3.0 0.6 4.5 550, 1600, 3000 Current LLP-6, eMSOP-8
LM25011 2000 42 6.0 2.5 37 2000 COT eMSOP-10
LM25005 E, W 2500 42 7.0 1.23 37 50 to 500, Sync Current eTSSOP-20
LM5005 E, W 2500 75 7.0 1.23 70 50 to 500, Sync Current eTSSOP-20
LM2833 E 3000 5.5 3.0 0.6 4.5 3000 Current LLP-10, eMSOP-10
LM2696 E, W 3000 24 4.5 1.25 20 100 to 500 COT eTSSOP-16
LM26003 E 3000 38 3.0 1.25 35 150 to 500, Sync Current eTSSOP-20
LM27341/2 1500/2000 20 3.0 1.0 18 1000 to 2350 , Sync Current LLP-10, eMSOP-10

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LM26001/03 – PowerWise® 1.5/3.0A Buck Regulator Delivers Industry-Leading Low Iq
and Feedback Voltage Accuracy
Features Basic Step-Down Regulator
• High-efficiency sleep mode (40 μA Iq typ.)
• 10 μA in shutdown mode 4.0V to 38V VIN
SW
PGOOD
• 3V automotive cold-crank compatibility
ENABLE
• 4V to 38V continuous input range SYNC
FREQ-ADJ COMP
• 1.5% reference accuracy
• Frequency synchronization LM26003
• Low input version LM26001B (4.8V to 18V) FPWM

INTERFACE
• Available in eTSSOP-16/20
SS FB

LM34919 – PowerWise® Ultra-Small 40V, 600 mA Constant On-Time


Buck Switching Regulator
Features
• Integrated N-Channel buck switch 8V - 40V
Input

• Integrated start-up regulator VIN VCC


C3
• Input voltage range: 8V to 40V C1
RON LM34919
• No loop compensation required BST

• Ultra-fast transient response RON/SD


C4
L1 V OUT
• Operating frequency remains constant with load current SHUTDOWN SW
and input voltage D1
R1 R3

• Maximum switching frequency: 2.0 MHz SS ISEN


C2
C6
• Maximum duty cycle limited during start-up FB

POWER
RTN SGND
• Adjustable output voltage R2

• Valley current limit At 0.64A


• Precision internal reference
• Low bias current
• Available in micro SMD-10 packaging

Applications
Ideal for use in high-efficiency point-of-load, automotive infotainment, non-isolated
telecommunications buck regulators, and secondary high-voltage post regulators

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LM8801 – High-Precision 6 MHz Step-Down DC-DC Converter for Mobile Applications


Features
• 6 MHz switching frequency Typical Application Circuit
• High efficiency and low quiescent current
VIN L: 470 to 540 nH
• ±1.5% output voltage accuracy and tight load transients 2.3V to 5.5V VIN
SW VOUT=1.82V
A2 B1
• Forced PWM and auto PFM/PWM modes
CIN LM8801 COUT
• Under-voltage protection 4.7μF GND C2 FB 4.7μF
C1
• Current overload protection
EN MODE
• Thermal shutdown protection B2 A1
• Soft-start
• Output current up to 600 mA
• Fixed output voltages from 0.7V to 2V
• Input voltage range from 2.3V to 5.5V

Output Input Max Input Min Output Output Frequency Range (kHz) On/Off
Product ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) and Sync (computed field) Pin PWM Mode Packaging
Voltage with input
LM3670 E, W 350 5.5 2.5 0.7 3.3 1000 ✔ SOT23-5
feedforward
Voltage with input
LM3673 E, W 350 5.5 2.7 1.1 3.3 2000 ✔ micro SMD-5
feedforward
LM3679 E 350 5.5 2.5 1.2 1.8 3000 ✔ Auto micro SMD-5
LM2619 500 5.5 2.8 1.5 3.6 500 to 1000, Sync ✔ Current micro SMD-10
Voltage with input
LM3671 E, W 600 5.5 2.7 1.1 3.3 2000 ✔ SOT23-5, LLP-6,
feedforward micro SMD
Voltage with input
LM3674 E, W 600 5.5 2.7 1 3.3 2000 ✔ SOT23-5
feedforward
Voltage with input
LM3676 600 5.5 2.9 1.1 3.3 2000 ✔ LLP-8
feed forward
Voltage with input micro SMD-5,
LM3677 E 600 5.5 2.7 1.2 3.3 3000 ✔
feedforward LLP-6
Voltage with input
LM8801 600 5.5 2.3 1.7 2.0 6000 ✔ micro SMD-6
feedforward
Voltage with input
LM3691 E 1000 5.5 2.3 0.75 1.8 4000 ✔ micro SMD-6
feedforward
LM2651 E 1500 14 14 1.24 13 3000 ✔ Current TSSOP-16
LM2653 E 1500 14 4 1.5 5.0 300 ✔ Current TSSOP-16
LM3678 E 1500 5.5 2.5 0.8 3.3 3300 ✔ PWM only LLP-10
LM2655 E 2500 14 4 1.24/3.3 13/3.3 300 ✔ Current TSSOP-16
LM2650 E 3000 18 4.5 1.5 16 90 to 300 ✔ Current SOIC-24 Wide
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LM21305 – PowerWise® 5A, Adjustable-Frequency Synchronous Buck Regulator

Features: Sequencing and Tracking for Multiple Rails


• Single-rail input voltage from 3V to 18V Typical Application
• 0.6V to 5V VOUT range
LM21305
• 1% typical output voltage accuracy
VIN PVIN
• High-efficiency switcher core 3 – 18 V C IN
CBOOT
C BOOT
RF L 0.6 – 5 V
• 300 kHz to 1.5 MHz switching frequency range AVIN SW
LOAD
CF R FB 1
• Resistor-programmable switching frequency FB
0.6 V C OUT
2V5 R FB 2
C2 V 5
• Precision enable and internal soft-start

INTERFACE
5V0 CC RC
C5 V 0 COMP
• Power GOOD function, UVLO and OVP
C FQ
FREQ PGND
R FQ AGND
Applications EN
PGOOD
Ideal for use in point-of-load regulation from 3.3V, 5V, and 12V rails;
power supplies for DSPs, FPGAs, ASICs, and processors; and broadband,
networking and optical communications infrastructure applications

Output Input Max Input Min Output Output Frequency Range (kHz) &
Product ID Current (A) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) Sync (computed field) On/Off Pin PWM Mode Packaging
LM20242 E 2.0 36 4.5 0.8 32 1000 ✔ Current eTSSOP-20
LM20123 E, W 3.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 1500 ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20133 E, W 3.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 460 to 1.5 MHz, Sync-in ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20143 E, W 3.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 500 to 1500 ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20323 E, W 3.0 36 4.5 0.8 32 500 ✔ Current eTSSOP-20
LM20333 E, W 3.0 36 4.5 0.8 32 250 to 1.5 MHz, Sync-in ✔ Current eTSSOP-20
LM20343 E, W 3.0 36 4.5 0.8 32 250 to 1 MHz ✔ Current eTSSOP-20
LM20124 E, W 4.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 1000 ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20134 E, W 4.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 460 to 1.5 MHz, Sync-in ✔ Current eTSSOP-16

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LM20144 E, W 4.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 500 to 1000 ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20154 E, W 4.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 1000, Sync-out ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20125 E, W 5.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 500 ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20145 E, W 5.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 250 to 750 ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
!
NEW LM21305 E 5.0 18 3.0 0.6 5.0 300 to 1500, Sync-in — Current LLP-28
LM20136 E, W 6.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 460 to 1500, Sync-in ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
LM20146 E, W 6.0 5.5 2.95 0.8 5.0 250 to 750, Adj ✔ Current eTSSOP-16
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Switched-Capacitor Converters and Regulators

LM2772 – Switched-Capacitor Buck Regulator in Tiny Package


Features
• Output current up to 150 mA Typical Application Circuit
• 1.2V output voltage VOUT: 1.2V
VIN = 3.0V to 5.5V IOUT to 150 mA
• Inductor-less charge pump solution minimizes PCB board space VIN VOUT
• PFM mode during light load operation maximizes standby times CIN COUT
in battery-powered applications 1 μF 4.7 μF

• 1.1 MHz fixed-frequency switching minimizes output voltage ripple GND C1+
and optimizes output voltage precision C1
High: ON
LM2772
• Multiple gain architecture provides high efficiency over entire input voltage range Low: Shutdown
1 μF
EN C1-
• Built-in thermal protection to protect from damage due to overheating C2+
C3+
• Available in LLP-10 packaging for optimizing solution size C3 C2
1 μF 1 μF

Applications C3- C2-

Ideal for use in DSP, memory, and microprocessor power for cellular handsets, Capacitors: 1 μF - TDK C1005X5R0J105K
and battery-powered devices 4.7 μF - TDK C1608X5R0J475K or equivalent

Switched-Capacitor Converters and Regulators


Buck Regulators
Output Input Max Input Min Frequency Quiescent
Product ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Output Min (V) Output Max (V) Range (kHz) On/Off Pin Current (mA) Packaging
LM2772 E 150 5.5 2.7 1.2 1.2 1100 ✔ 0.05 LLP-10
LM2771 E 250 5.5 2.7 1.5 1.5 1100 ✔ 0.045 LLP-10
LM2773 E 300 5.5 2.5 1.6 1.8 1150 ✔ 0.048 micro SMD-9
Boost Converters
Switch Input Max Input Min Frequency Quiescent
Product ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Output Min (V) Output Max (V) Range (kHz) On/Off Pin Current Packaging
LM2750 E 0.12 5.6 2.7 5.0 5.2 1700 ✔ 5 LLP-10
LM2751 0.15 5.5 2.8 4.5 5.0 9.5 to 725 ✔ 0.425 LLP-10
LM2757 E 0.18 5.5 2.7 4.1 5.0 1242 ✔ 1.3 micro SMD-12
LM2753 0.4 5.5 3.0 5.0 5.0 725 ✔ 0.06 LLP-10
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LM5088 – Wide-Input-Range, Emulated Current-Mode NFET Buck Controller


Features LM5088 Uses Spread-Spectrum Technique to Reduce EMI
• 4.5V to 75V input range (LM5088)/4.5V to 42V input range (LM25088)
• Optional + 5% frequency dithering (-2 suffix)
• Dynamic Frequency Scaling (DFS) maintains regulation when
VIN droops close to VOUT
• 1.25V + 1.5% voltage reference
• Adjustable output from 1.25V
• Optional hiccup overcurrent (-1 suffix)
• Robust 2A peak gate drive
• Synchronizable oscillator operates to 750 kHz

INTERFACE
• Programmable soft-start
• Optional voltage tracking through SS/TRK
• Available in eTSSOP-16 packaging

Non-Synchronous Step-Down (Buck) Switching Controllers


Input Max Input Min Output Output Feedback Frequency Range
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) Tolerance % (kHz) & Sync On/Off Pin PWM Mode Packaging
LM3475 E 10 2.7 0.8 VIN 1.5 0 to 2000 ✔ Hysteretic SOT23-5
LM3477 E 35 2.95 1.265 30.8 1.5 500 to 500 ✔ Current MSOP-8
LM3485 E, W 35 4.5 1.242 VIN 2 0 to 1400 — Hysteretic MSOP-8
LM3489 E 35 4.5 1.239 VIN 2 0 to 1400 ✔ Hysteretic MSOP-8
LM(2)5085/A E (42), 75 4.5 1.25/0.9 VIN 2 1000 — COT MSOP-8, LLP-8
LM(2)5088 E, W (42), 75 4.5 1.2 (40), 70 1.5 50 to 1000 ✔ Emulated Current Mode eTSSOP-16

Synchronous Step-Down (Buck) Switching Controllers


Output
Input Max Input Min Output Max Feedback Frequency Range On/Off Error
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) (V) Tolerance % and Sync (kHz) Pin Topology, PWM Mode Flag Packaging

POWER
LM1770 E, W 5.5 2.8 0.8 4.5 2 300 to 1000 — COT — SOT23-5
LM1771 E 5.5 2.8 0.8 4.5 2 300 to 1000 ✔ COT — LLP-6, MSOP-8
LM3743 E 5.5 3 0.8 5.0 1.75 300 to 1000 ✔ Voltage — MSOP-10
LM2727/37 E 16 2.2 0.6/5 5/0.6 1.5 50 to 2000 ✔ Voltage ✔ TSSOP-14
LM3495 E 18 2.9 0.6 5.5 1 200 to 1500, Sync ✔ Emulated Current Mode — TSSOP-16
SSPR, Voltage/current-
LM25115/A 42 4.5 0.75 13.5 1.7 100 to 1000, Sync ✔ — TSSOP-16
injection
LM25116 E 42 6 1.215 36 1.5 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ Emulated Current Mode — eTSSOP-20
Voltage/current-injection
LM5115/A E 75 4.5 0.75 13.5 1.7 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ — TSSOP-16
Valley current mode
LM5116 E 100 6 1.215 80 1.5 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ Emulated Current Mode — eTSSOP-20
LM3000 18.5 3.3 0.6 15 1 200 to 1500 ✔ Emulated Current Mode ✔ LLP-32
Voltage mode with
LM3753/54 18 4.5 0.6 3.6 1 200 to 1000 ✔ ✔ LLP-32
current sharing
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LM3743 – PowerWise® Synchronous 1 MHz Buck Controller


with Programmable Tracking Typical Application Circuit
VIN

Features +
BOOT
VCC
• IC and power supply input voltage from 3V to 5.5V HGATE
SW
LM3743 VOUT
• Output voltage adjustable down to 0.8V SS/TRACK
ILIM
+
LGATE
• ±1.75% reference accuracy over full temperature and input voltage range COMP/EN
GND Z1 (s)
FB
• Externally programmable soft-start with tracking capability Z2 (s)
• Low-side sensing programmable current limit without sense resistor
• Fixed high-side sensing for supplemental short-circuit protection Tracking Multiple Rail Application
• Available in tiny plastic MSOP-10 packaging
LM3743 V01 = 5V

Applications VSS
SS/Tracking
Ideal for use in communications, high-end consumer, computing, and
industrial applications LM3743 V02 = 1.8V

VFB

LM2747 – PowerWise® Synchronous Buck Controller


with Pre-bias Startup, and Optional Clock Synchronization
Features Typical Application Circuit
• ±1% feedback voltage accuracy over temperature (-40°C to 125°C) VCC = 3.3V D1 CBOOT VIN = 3.3V

• Switching frequency from 50 kHz to 1 MHz


RPULL-UP
+
• 250 kHz to 1 MHz switching frequency synchronize range VCC BOOT CIN
Q1
HG
• Startup with a pre-biased output load SD
LM2747
PWGD Rcs VOUT
• Output voltage adjustable down to 0.6V L1 1.2V at 16A
Clk FREQ/SYNC ISEN
• Power GOOD flag, tracking and sequencing, adjustable soft-start, CClk
SS/TRACK LG Q2 +
RFADJ CO
OVP and UVLO protection CSS
SGND PGND RFB2
Applications
EAO FB
Ideal for use in cable modems, DSL and ADSL, laser and ink jet printers,
low-voltage power modules, DSP, ASIC, core and I/O voltages, and CC1
portable computing. CC2 RC1
RFB1

Synchronous Buck Controllers


Product ID Operating Frequency Product Features Packaging
LM2742 E 50 kHz to 2 MHz 1.5% accuracy 0°C to 125°C, start-up delay TSSOP-14
LM2743 E, W 50 kHz to 1 MHz 2% accuracy -40°C to 125°C, start-up delay, tracking TSSOP-14
LM2744 E 50 kHz to 1 MHz External reference, start-up delay, tracking TSSOP-14
LM2745 E 50 kHz to 1 MHz Pre-bias operation, external clock 250 kHz to 1 MHz, tracking TSSOP-14
LM2747 E 50 kHz to 1 MHz 1% accuracy -40°C to 125°C, pre-bias operation, external clock, programmable soft-start, tracking TSSOP-14
LM2748 50 kHz to 1 MHz 1.5% accuracy -40°C to 125°C, tracking, pre-bias operation TSSOP-14

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LM5116 – PowerWise® 6V to 100V Emulated Current-Mode Buck Controller
Features Typical Application Circuit
• Ultra-wide input range: 6V to 100V
• Programmable output from 1.215V to 80V VIN 6V to 100V
VIN VCC
• Less than 10 μA Iq in shutdown mode
• Frequency adjustable to 1 MHz with sync capability
HB
• Programmable soft-start LM5116
Enable
• Drives standard or logic-level MOSFETs EN HO VOUT
• RDSON or resistor current sensing SYNC SW
RT/SYNC
• Available in eTSSOP-20 packaging CS

INTERFACE
LO
Applications COMP CSG

Ideal for use in telecommunications, automotive, and industrial control VOUT


FB
applications
SS RAMP GND

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LM3495 – ±1% Accurate, Ultra-High Precision PWM


Buck Controller
Features Typical Application Circuit
CF
• Input voltage from 2.9V to 18V
CDD D1
• Adjustable output from 0.6V to 5.5V

POWER
VIN=12V±10%

• Feedback accuracy: ±1% over temperature


VIN VLIN5
• Switch node fault protection MODE FPWM BOOST +
CIN
• Hiccup-mode current limit protection for reduced thermal design CB
• Available in TSSOP-16 packaging CSYN
RFRQ
FREQ/SYNC
HG Q1

Applications TRACK
SW/CSH
RLIM L1 VO=1.2V
Ideal for use in ASICs, FPGAs, DSPs, embedded controller power supplies, Shutdown
Signal LM3495
ILIM

industrial applications, and high-output-current power modules LG Q2 +


COMP/SD CO
CSL
RFB1
FB PGND
SNS SGND

RFB2

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LM2735 – Integrated 2.1A Switch, Internal Compensation in Tiny Packages


Features
High Current Density Typical Application Circuit
• 2.1A switch current over full temperature range VIN VOUT
• Boost from 5V to 12V at 700 mA 2.7V to 5.5V 15 μH 12V

Easy-to-Use, Small Solution Size


330 pF
• Internal compensation allows for ease-of-use and minimal 100 kΩ
external components 4 3
EN FB 10 μF
• 1.6 MHz operating frequency uses tiny passive components LM2735 2
GND
• Available in SOT23-5, LLP-6, and eMSOP-8 packaging 5 1

VIN SW
22 μF
Applications
Ideal for use in space-constrained applications

Step-Up (Boost) Switching Regulators


Switch Input Min Input Max Frequency Range Output On/Off
Product ID Current (A) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) (kHz) and Sync Min (V) Output Max (V) Pin Packaging
LM5002 0.5 3.1 75 50 to 1500, Sync 1.26 Set by external feedback network ✔ SOIC-8, LLP-8
LM27313 1.0 2.7 14 1600 4 28 ✔ SOT23-5
LM2733 E 1.0 2.7 14 600, 1600 3 40 ✔ SOT23-5
LM3668 E, W 1.0 2.5 5.5 1600 to 2700, Sync 2.8 5.0 ✔ LLP-12
LM5001 E 1.0 3.1 75 50 to 1500, Sync 1.26 Set by external feedback network ✔ SOIC-8, LLP-8
LM4510 1.2 2.7 5.5 85 to 1000 2.7 18 ✔ LLP-10
LM2698 E 1.35 2.2 12 600 to 1250 2.2 17 ✔ MSOP-8
LM2731 W 1.5 2.7 14 600, 1600 1.23 22 ✔ SOT23-5
LM2622 E 1.6 2.0 12 600, 1300 1.26 12 ✔ MSOP-8
LM3310 2.0 2.5 7.0 660, 1280 VIN 20 ✔ LLP-24
LM3311 2.0 2.5 7.0 660, 1280 VIN 20 ✔ LLP-24
LM5000 W 2.0 3.1 40 300 to 1300 1.259 Set by external feedback network ✔ LLP-16, TSSOP-16
LM2623 2.2/1.2 0.8 14 300 to 2000 1.24 14 ✔ LLP-14, MSOP-8
SOT23-5, eMSOP-8,
LM2735 E, W 2.25 2.7 5.5 520, 1600 3 24 ✔
LLP-6
LM3224 2.6 2.7 7.0 615, 1250 VIN 20 ✔ MSOP-8
LM2585 W 3.0 4.0 40 100 1.23 12 — TO263-5, TO220-5
LM2586 W 3.0 4.0 40 100 to 200, Sync 1.23 12 ✔ TO263-7, TO220-7
LM2700 3.6 2.2 12 600, 1250 1.26 17.5 ✔ LLP-14, TSSOP-14
LM2587 W 5.0 4.0 40 100 1.23 12 — TO263-5, TO220-5
LM2588 W 5.0 4.0 40 100 to 200, Sync 1.23 12 ✔ TO263-7, TO220-7

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Buck-Boost Regulators

LM3668 – Inductive Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter


Features
• 1A current capability • VIN range from 2.5V to 5.5V supports Li-Ion batteries
• Voltage select pin allows output voltage flexibility (2.8V/3.3V) • >90% efficiency maximizes battery life
• Mode pin toggles between automatic PFM/PWM operation • Low Iq (45 μA) in standby mode decreases current leakage in
or forced PWM operation design
• Frequency sync from 1.6 MHz to 2.7 MHz allows customization • Excellent transient response allows VOUT to stay within regulation
for lowest noise in system under all conditions
• Available in tiny LLP-12 packaging

Typical Application Circuit

INTERFACE
VIN = 2.5V to 5.5V

C1 VDD PVIN 2.8V/3.3V


10 μF
SW1 VOUT

2.2 μH LM3668 FB
C2
SW2 SYNC/MODE 22 μF
L = 2.8V
EN VSEL H = 3.3V
SGND PGND

Applications
Ideal for use in handset peripherals, MP3 players, pre-regulation for linear regulators, PDAs, portable hard disk drives,
and WiMax modems

Buck-Boost Inductive Regulators


Input Max Input Min Output Output Switch Frequency Range

POWER
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) Current (A) (kHz) and Sync PWM Mode Topology Packaging
LM3668 W 5.5 2.5 2.8 3.3 1 1600 to 2700, Sync Auto PWM/PFM Buck-Boost LLP-12
LM5015 W 75 4.25 — — 1.2 25 to 750, Sync Current Two-switch forward eTSSOP-14
LM2611 E 14 2.7 -1.23 — 0.9, 1.2 1400 Current Inverting, CUK SOT23-5
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LM3481 – High-Efficiency Low-Side N-Channel Controller for Switching Regulators


Features
Typical Application Circuit
• Wide operating range: 2.97V to 48V
• Internal push-pull driver with 1A peak current
R7 VIN = 3.0V
capability 100 kΩ to 24V

• 100 kHz to 1 MHz adjustable and synchronizable clock R8


+ CIN
15 μF, 35V
L1
frequency 100 kΩ
ISEN VIN 10 μH
x2
VO = 5V,
0.22 μF
• 5 μA shutdown current (over temperature) RC CC UVLO VDR
1 μF, ceramic MBRS130LT3 1A
4.7 kΩ 1.1 μF LM3481
• Adjustable UVLO with hysteresis COMP DR Q1 L1
COUT
100 μF,
IRF7807 10 μH 10V
• Frequency compensation optimized with a capacitor RF2
FB PGND

and a resistor 20 kΩ AGND FA/SYNC/SD


RSN
• 1.5% (over temperature) internal reference RF1
CFA
40 kΩ
CSN
1 nF
0.05Ω

• Available in MSOP-10 packaging 60 kΩ

Applications
Ideal for use in distributed power systems, offline power supplies, set-top boxes, and portable applications

LM5022 – 60V Low-Side Controller for Boost and SEPIC Regulators


Features
• Internal 60V startup regulator Typical Application Circuit
• 1A peak MOSFET gate driver
VIN = 10V to 14V L1 D1 RSNS
• VIN range 6V to 60V 22 μH 0.2Ω
• Duty cycle limit of 90% CIN
22 μF RUV2
Q1
RFB2
200Ω
LED1
VIN OUT
61.9 kΩ CO
• Programmable UVLO with hysteresis RT CS
RS1
4.7 μF
Q2

LM5022
• Cycle-by-cycle current limit RT
56.2 kΩ UVLO GND CCS
100 Ω
RCS
IF = 1A
RUV1 CF 50 mΩ
• External synchronizable (AC-coupled) 10 kΩ
SS VCC
1 nF

0.1 μF
RB
• Single resistor oscillator frequency set COMP FB
R2
32.4 kΩ
CSS CC1 LED10
• Available in MSOP-10 packaging 2.2 nF
1 nF
20 kΩ RFB1
1.24 kΩ

Applications
Ideal for use in telecommunications, networking equipment, automotive, and industrial applications

Boost and Buck-Boost Controllers


Input Max Input Min Frequency Range On/Off
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Output Min Voltage (V) (kHz) and Sync Pin Topology Packaging
LM5021 30 8.0 Set by external feedback network 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ Flyback, forward MSOP-8
LM3430 40 6.0 1.25 50 to 2000, Sync — Boost LLP-12
LM3478 W 40 2.95 1.26 100 to 1000, Sync ✔ Boost, SEPIC, flyback MSOP-8
LM3488 W 40 2.95 1.26 100 to 1000, Sync ✔ Boost, SEPIC, flyback MSOP-8
LM3481 48 2.97 1.275 100 to 1000, Sync ✔ Boost, SEPIC, flyback MSOP-10
LM5022/C E 60 6.0 1.25 50 to 2000, Sync ✔ Boost, SEPIC MSOP-10
MSOP-10,
LM5020 E 100 13 Set by external feedback network 50 to 1000, Sync ✔ Flyback, inverting, buck, boost, forward
LLP-10
LM5118 E 75 3.0 1.23 50 to 500, Sync ✔ Buck-boost eTSSOP-20

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Two-Switch Buck-Boost Controller and
Two-Switch Forward Regulator

LM5118 – 3V to 75V Two-Switch Buck-Boost Controller


Features
• Ultra-wide 3V to 75V input voltage range Typical Application Circuit
• Emulated current-mode (ECM) control provides stable control
VIN
over wide input
VIN VCC
• Smooth transition between step-down and step-up modes HB

• Low-current sleep mode: 10 μA shutdown IQ HO


VOUT
• Dual-mode over-current protection HS

• 1.5% feedback reference accuracy SS

• Synchronizable switching frequency, settable to 500 kHz LM5118


CS

• Integrated 2A gate drivers CSG

INTERFACE
RAMP

• Programmable soft-start and line UVLO LO

• Achieves up to 95% efficiency RT VOUT

• Available with AEC-Q100 Grade 1 qualification FB

• Available in TSSOP-20 packaging GND COMP

Applications
Ideal for use in automotive, telecommunications, and battery-powered systems

LM5015 – High-Voltage Monolithic Two-Switch Forward DC-DC Regulator


Features
• Dual integrated 75V N-Channel MOSFETs Typical Application Circuit
• Ultra-wide input voltage range: 4.25V to 75V
• Integrated high-voltage bias regulator Isolated
Input
• Adjustable output voltage (4.25V to 75V)
VIN PVIN Output
HO
EN
• 1.5% feedback reference accuracy LM5015
• Current-mode control with selectable VCC BST

compensation

POWER
LO
RT
ISOLATED
• Wide bandwidth error amplifier SS
COMP
FEEDBACK
FB
• Integrated current sensing and limiting
GND PGND
• 50% maximum duty cycle limit
• Single resistor oscillator programming
• Oscillator synchronization capability
• Programmable soft-start
• Enable/UVLO pin
• Thermal shutdown
• Available in eTSSOP-14 packaging

Applications
Ideal for use in basestation power distribution systems, 48V telecom/data storage systems, 24V/48V industrial systems, and
Ethernet-powered devices

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Multi-Output Switching Regulators


Product ID Charger (mA) DC-DC 1 (mA) DC-DC 2 (mA) DC-DC 3 (mA) LDO 1 (mA) LDO 2 (mA) LDO 3 (mA)
LP3913 1000 600 600 500 150 — —
LP3910 1000 600 600 1000 150 — —
LP3906 E — 1500 1500 — 300 300 —
LP3907 E — 1000 600 — 300 300 —
LM26480 E — 1500 1500 — 300 300 —
LM3370 E — 600 600 — — — —
LM26400Y E — 2000 2000 — — — —
LM3280 E — — — 800 20 20 20
LM3687 E — 750 — — 350 — —
LM3686 E — 600 — — 300 350 —
LM26420 E — 2000 2000 — — — —
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LM26420 – High-Frequency 2.0A Step-Down DC-DC Regulator


Features
• Input voltage range of 3.0V to 5.5V Typical Application Circuit
• Output voltage range of 0.8V to 4.5V VIN
• High switching frequencies 3 V to 5.5V
VIN
˚ 2.2 MHz (LM26420X)
˚ 0.55 MHz (LM26420Y)
PG 1 PG 2
Buck 1 Buck 2
• 0.8V, 1.5% internal voltage reference VOUT 1 EN 1 EN 2 VOUT 2
• Independent precision enable for each output 2 .5 V /2 A LM26420 1 .2 V /2 A
SW1 SW2

Applications FB 1 FB 2

Ideal for use in core power hard disk drives, set-top boxes, GND

USB-powered devices, DSL modems, and powering core and


I/O voltages for FPGAs, CPLD and ASICs

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PowerWise® Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS)

PowerWise® AVS technology is a real-time, continuous,


closed-loop power management technology. AVS technology
enables optimum energy management delivery to processors,
ASICs, and SoCs by optimizing supply voltages adaptively
over process and temperature variations in order to maximize
system-level energy savings.

AVS technology is suited to power-constrained applications


such as portable devices, USB-powered peripherals, consumer
electronics, and high-volume systems including data centers
and cellular basestations. Anywhere an ASIC, processor, or
SoC is used, designers can implement AVS.

INTERFACE
LM10500 – 5A Integrated AVS EMU
• Closed-loop Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) LM10500 Typical Power Savings with AVS

• 40% typical power saving compared to fixed voltage scheme Power Saving (%)
45%
• AVS VOUT range: 0.6V to 1.0V or 0.72V to 1.2V
• VOUT range (resistor feedback): 0.6V to 5V 44%
• PWI 1.0/PWI 2.0 compatible
• 1% output voltage accuracy 43%

• 300 kHz to 1.5 MHz switching frequency


42%
• Frequency synchronization
• Cycle-by-cycle current limiting 41%

• Internal soft-start to reduce in-rush current


40%
• Power GOOD/PWROK -20 0 20 40 60 80
• Available in LLP-28 packaging Ambient Temp (°C)

PowerWise® Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) POWER


Product ID Number of Outputs Output Voltages and Current V IN Range (V) Interface Packaging
LP5550 4 1 buck: 0.6V to 1.2V, 300 mA; 3 LDOs: 0.6V to 3.3V, up to 250 mA 3.0 to 5.5 PWI 1.0 LLP-16
2 bucks: 0.6V to 1.2V, 300 mA; 4 LDOs: 0.6V to 3.3V, up to 250 mA;
LP5551 E 8 2.7 to 5.5 PWI 1.0 LLP-36
N-well bias: -0.3 to +1V (to supply); P-well bias: -1V to +0.3V (to GND)
LP5552 E 7 2 bucks: 0.6V to 1.235V, 800 mA; 5 LDOs: 0.6V to 3.3V, up to 250 mA 2.7 to 4.8 PWI 2.0 micro SMD-36
LP5553 E 7 2 bucks: 0.6V to 1.235V, 800 mA; 5 LDOs: 0.6V to 3.3V, up to 250 mA 2.7 to 4.8 SPMI micro SMD-36
!
NEW LM10500 E 1 1 AVS buck: 0.6V to 1.0V or 0.72V to 1.2V, 5A 3.0 to 18 PWI 1.0 or 2.0 LLP-28
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LM3000 Dual Synchronous Controller


Features Applications
• VIN range 3V-18.5V Ideal for use in networking equipment (routers, hubs), DC power
• 25A current capability per phase distribution systems, 1.8V and 2.5V I/O supplies, ASIC, FPGA and
CPLD power supplies
• 0.6V, 1% accurate VREF (“A” version)
• Outputs 180° out of phase
• CLOCK_OUT (90 deg out of phase from system clock)
• Separate error amp ground inputs for remote voltage sensing
• Frequency Sync from 200 Khz to 1.5 MHz
• Separate EN, SS and TRACK inputs

Typical Application Circuit


VIN
VIN
VIN
HG1 VO1
LM3000
SYNC LG1
FREQ/SYNC
FB1

EA_GND1
SS1 VIN PGND1

HG2 VO2

SS2 LG2
FB2
EA_GND2

PGND2

Multi-Output Switching Controllers


Input Max Input Min Output Output Feedback Frequency Range On/Off Error Topology,
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) Tolerance % and Sync (Hz) Pin Flag Channels PWM Mode Packaging
Voltage with VIN LLP-28,
LM2647 E 28 5.5 0.6 5.0 1.5 200 to 500 ✔ ✔ 2
Feedforward TSSOP-28
LM2642 E 30 4.5 1.238 27 2.0 300 ✔ ✔ 2 Current TSSOP-28
TSSOP-28,
LM5642 36 4.5 1.3 34.5 1.5 150 to 250, Sync ✔ — 2 Current
eTSSOP-28
eTSSOP-28,
LM5642x 36 4.5 1.3 34.5 1.5 200 to 500, Sync ✔ — 2 Current
TSSOP-28
Emulated
LM3000 20 3.3 0.6 15.5 1.0 200 to 1000 ✔ ✔ 2 LLP-32
current mode
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Switching Regulators and Controllers
for Isolated Applications

LM5115 – Secondary-Side Post Regulator/Synchronous Step-Down (Buck) Controller


Features
• Self-synchronization to main channel output Typical Application Circuit
• Stand-alone DC-DC synchronous buck mode
FB Main
Output
• Voltage-mode control with current injection Input
LM5025 Primary- 3.3V, 30A
13V to 100V
and input line feed-forward Side Controller

• Operates from AC or DC input up to 75V (AC) (DC)


VBIAS
• Available in TSSOP-16 packaging
BIAS SYNC

LM5115 HO
SSPR Auxiliary
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Switching Regulators and Controllers for Isolated Applications


Input Max Input Min Frequency Sync Gate Current
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Max (kHz) Pin Drive Limit Type PWM Mode Topology Packaging
NEW
! Cycle-cycle, eTSSOP-20,
LM5027 10 13 1000 ✔ 3/2/1 Voltage Forward active clamp
hiccup LLP-24
Cycle-cycle,
LM5021 30 8 1000 ✔ 0.7 Current Flyback, forward MSOP-8, MDIP-8
hiccup
Synchronous
Voltage/current-
LM25115/5115 E 42/75 4.5 1000 ✔ 2.5 Cycle-cycle secondary-side post- LLP-16, TSSOP-16
injection
regulator
LM5015 E, W 75 4.25 750 ✔ — Cycle-cycle Current Two-switch forward eTSSOP-14
Cycle-cycle, Feedforward/ Push-pull, half-bridge,
LM(2)5037 E 75/105 6/13 2000 ✔ 1.2 TSSOP-16
hiccup current full-bridge
Cycle-cycle, Voltage/feed-
LM5025/A/C 90 8 1000 ✔ 3 Forward active clamp LLP-16, TSSOP-16
hiccup forward
Flyback, inverting, buck,
LM5020 E 100 13 1000 ✔ 1 Cycle-cycle Current MSOP-10, LLP-10
boost, forward
Cycle-cycle, Voltage/feed-

POWER
LM5025B 100 8 1000 ✔ 3 Forward active clamp LLP-16, TSSOP-16
hiccup forward
Cycle-cycle,
LM5026 E 100 8 1000 ✔ 3 Current Forward active clamp LLP-16, TSSOP-16
hiccup
Cycle-cycle, Push-pull, full-bridge,
LM5030 E 100 8 1000 ✔ 1.5 Current MSOP-10, LLP-10
hiccup half-bridge
Cycle-cycle,
LM5032 100 13 1000 ✔ 2.5 Current Dual forward, flyback TSSOP-16
hiccup
Push-pull, half-bridge,
LM5033 E 100 15 1000 ✔ 1.5 Hiccup Voltage MSOP-10, LLP-10
full-bridge, IBC
Cycle-cycle,
LM5034 E 100 13 1000 ✔ 2.5 Current Dual forward, flyback TSSOP-20
hiccup
Cycle-cycle, Voltage-fed or current-
LM5041/A/B E 100 10 1000 ✔ 1.5 Current LLP-16, TSSOP-16
hiccup fed push-pull
Cycle-cycle, LLP-24,
LM5035/A/B 105 8 2000 ✔ 2 Voltage Half-bridge
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Isolated Controllers

LM25037 – Dual-Mode PWM Controller with Alternating Outputs


Features
• Ultra-wide input operating range from 5.5V to 75V
• Alternating outputs for double-ended topologies
• Current-mode or feed-forward voltage-mode control 90
16V
• Programmable maximum duty cycle limit
• Versatile dual-mode over-current protection with hiccup delay timer 24V

Efficiency (%)
85
• Programmable soft-start 32V
• Precision 5V reference output
• Current sense leading edge blanking
80
• Resistor programmed 2 MHz capable oscillator
• Oscillator synchronization capability with low frequency
• Available in TSSOP-16 packaging 75
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Output Current (A)
Applications
Ideal for use in telecommunications power converters, industrial power
converters, and automotive systems

Typical Application Circuit

VIN VOUT

LM25037
VIN VCC

UVLO OUTA

REF OUTB

RT 1 RAMP

RT 2 CS
Isolated
RES COMP Feedback
SS FB

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LM5035A – PowerWise® High-Performance, Half-Bridge Controller-Driver for Compact,
Efficient Converters
Features
Typical Application Circuit
• 105V/2A half-bridge gate drivers
• Synchronous rectifier control outputs with VIN
Synchronous rectification for
high efficiency at lower VOUT
programmable delays
LM5035
• Oscillator synchronization (patent pending) VIN HO VOUT
VIN Feed-forward
• Programmable line UVLO UVLO Current
Sense
• Line OVP OVP
LO

• Versatile dual-mode over-current protection with hiccup Programmable


UVLO and OVP
RAMP CS

delay timer RT/SYNC

INTERFACE
SR2
• Direct opto-coupler interface DLY
External oscillator SR1
• Available in TSSOP-20 and LLP-24 packaging synchronization COMP Dual-mode over-
current protection

Error Amp
Applications Wide bandwidth opto interface Programmable synchronous
and Isolation

rectifier delays
Ideal for use in telecommunications and data
communications systems, industrial power supplies,
distributed power systems, and consumer electronics

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LM5026 – PowerWise® Simplified Forward Power Converter with Active Clamp Reset
Features Typical Application Circuit
• Current-mode control VIN VOUT
36V to 78V 3.3V
• Internal 100V startup bias regulator T1
30A
• 3A compound main gate driver

POWER
• High-bandwidth opto-coupler interface CS

• Programmable line UVLO with adjustable hysteresis


• Available in TSSOP-16 and LLP-16 packaging
VCC LM5026 CS
VIN
UVLO OUT_A
Applications TIME OUT_B
Error
RES REF
Ideal for use in telecommunications, automotive, networking RT COMP
Amp and
Isolation
equipment, and industrial applications DCL
SYNC
SS
PGND AGND
SYNC I/O

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MOSFET Drivers

LM510x – Family of High-Speed FET Drivers


Typical Application Circuit
10V to 100V
(Integrated Bootstrap)
+10V VDD HB

0.22 μF 0.22 μF
HO
UVLO Driver

HS
HI
Level Shift
LM50xx PWM
Load
Controller
or UVLO
Microprocessor
LO
LI Driver

VSS

MOSFET Drivers
Peak Bottom Top Driver Pulse Input
Product Input Max Supply Supply Peak Sink Source Driver Prop Prop Delay Width Control
ID Topology Voltage (V) Min (V) Max (V) Current (A) Current (A) Delay (nS) (nS) Min Type Packaging
Synchronous Dual,
LM5100C 100 7.5 14 1.0 1.0 25 25 50 SOIC-8
buck, bridge independent
Synchronous Dual,
LM5101C 100 7.5 14 1.0 1.0 25 25 50 LLP-10, SOIC-8
buck, bridge independent
Dual,
LM5109B Buck, bridge 90 7.5 14 1.0 1.0 25 25 50 LLP-8, SOIC-8
independent
Dual,
LM5107 Buck, bridge 100 7.5 14 1.4 1.3 25 25 50 LLP-8, SOIC-8
independent
Synchronous MSOP-10,
LM5106 100 7.5 14 1.8 1.2 32 32 50 Single PWM
buck, bridge LLP-10
Synchronous Dual,
LM5100B 100 7.5 14 2.0 2.0 25 25 50 LLP-10, SOIC-8
buck, bridge independent
Synchronous Dual,
LM5101B 100 7.5 14 2.0 2.0 25 25 50 SOIC-8
buck, bridge independent
Synchronous Dual,
LM5102 100 7.5 14 2.0 2.0 35 35 50 MSOP-8
buck, bridge independent
Synchronous
LM5104 100 7.5 14 2.0 2.0 35 35 50 Single PWM LLP-10, SOIC-8
buck, bridge
Synchronous
LM5105 100 7.5 14 2.0 2.0 35 35 50 Single PWM LLP-10
buck
Synchronous Dual, LLP-8, SOIC-8,
LM5100A 100 7.5 14 3.0 3.0 25 25 50
buck, bridge independent PSOP-8
Synchronous Dual, LLP-10, SOIC-8,
LM5101A 100 7.5 14 3.0 3.0 25 25 50
buck, bridge independent PSOP-8
Forward, Dual,
LM5110 — 3.5 14 5.0 2.0 25 25 25 LLP-10, SOIC-8
push-pull, etc independent
Forward, Dual,
LM5111 — 3.5 14 5.0 3.0 25 25 25 SOIC-8
push-pull, etc independent
Forward, Dual,
LM5112 — 3.5 14 7.0 3.0 25 N/A 25 LLP-6
push-pull, etc independent

Note: This table sorted by peak sink current

Applications
Ideal for use in telecommunications, networking equipment, automotive, motor driver systems, and industrial applications

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Power-over-Ethernet Controllers

LM5073 – 100V Power-over-Ethernet PD Interface with Auxiliary Support


Features
• Fully compliant IEEE 802.3af PD interface Typical Application Circuit
+
• Versatile auxiliary power options, including flexible Auxiliary
Power Jack
- +
interface to AC adaptor
+ PoE Isolated

˚ 13V minimum front auxiliary power range LM5073


IEEE 802.3 af
OR

˚ 9V minimum rear auxiliary power range


Interface Non-Isolated
RAUX UVLO
Signature
• Programmable DC current limit up to 800 mA Classification ENABLE
High-Efficiency

• Complementary open drain outputs allow flexible DC-DC DCCL Hot Plug OR
Controller
regulator selection In-Rush and Fault Lower Cost
- PoE Current Limiting
-
Any DC-DC Converter

INTERFACE
Optimizing for: Pair LM5073 with:
LM5025/26 active clamp PWM controller
High efficiency
(PowerWise®)
Low cost LM5020 flyback controller (PowerWise)

Non-isolated and/or ease of design – LM557x SIMPLE SWITCHER® regulator


regulator with integrated MOSFET (PowerWise)
Watch our Online Seminar on
“Power Supply Design for POE-Powered Devices”
Isolated LM5015 2-switch forward flyback regulator
national.com/onlineseminars

Applications
Ideal for use in VoIP telephony, security cameras, wireless access points, IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE-powered devices,
non-compliant, application specific devices, and higher-power Ethernet-powered devices

Power-over-Ethernet Powered Device Interface with Integrated DC-DC Regulator


Integrated Reference Current Draw
Input Max Input Min Hot Swap FET DC-DC Output Accuracy with AUX
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) RDSON Typ (Ω) Controller Power (W) Auxiliary Support (+/-) Winding (typ) Packaging
LLP-16,
LM5070 E 75 1.8 1.0 ✔ 13 48V front only 2 0.7

POWER
TSSOP-16
LM5071 E 75 1.8 1.0 ✔ 13 48V front only 2 0.7 TSSOP-16
LM5072 E 100 9.0 0.7 ✔ 25 Fully-configurable front/rear 2 0.7 eTSSOP-16

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Power-over-Ethernet Powered Device Interface


Input Max Input Min Integrated DC-DC Output
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Hot Swap FET RDSON Typ (Ω) Controller Power (W) Auxiliary Support Packaging
Fully-configurable front/
LM5073 E 100 9.0 0.7 — 25 eTSSOP-14
rear
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Hot Swap/In-Rush Current Controllers

LM5060 High-Side Protection Controller with Low Quiescent Current


Features Typical Application Circuit
• VIN range: +5.5V to +65V
VIN V OUT
• Very low shutdown current: <15 μA
• Charge-pump gate driver for external NFET
R SET
• Programmable circuit breaker fault protection using
MOSFET RDSON Æ Provides system protection without SENSE
GATE

sense resistor power loss


OUT

• Programmable input over-voltage and under-voltage detection V IN

LM5060
• Active low open drain Power GOOD output OVP nPGD
Status

• Controlled rise time for safe connection to capacitive loads


UVLO TIMER

• Programmable insertion and fault detection time CT

• Latches off after load fault is detected EN GND

LM(2)506x Family of Hot Swap / In-Rush Current Limit Controls Feature Current and
Power Limiting Protects External Pass Device for Improved System Reliability
To ensure system reliability, any MOSFET must operate within large VDS and ensure the MOSFET stays in the SOA
its Safe Operating Area (SOA) in order to avoid FET failure. at all conditions – maximizing long-term system reliability
National’s LM(2)506x hot swap controllers provide both current and robustness.
and power limiting to dynamically adjust the current limit at
Conventional Hot Swap: Current Limit Only LM(2)506x: Current Limit and Power Limit
MOSFET Out of SOA at Large VDS Optimal Circuit and MOSFET Protection for All VDS

1000 1000
ID , Drain-to-Source Current [A]

ID , Drain-to-Source Current [A]

100 100
100 μsec 100 μsec

10 10
1 msec 1 msec

1 10 msec 1 10 msec

Safe Operating Area Safe Operating Area


(SOA) (SOA)
0.1 0.1
1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 1000

V DS , Drain-to-Source Voltage [V] V DS , Drain-to-Source Voltage [V]

Hot Swap/In-Rush Current Controllers


Active In-Rush
Adjustable Adjustable Current Active Power Fault Latch-Off
Product ID VIN Range Power GOOD UVLO OVLO Limiting Limiting / Auto Retry Packaging
MSOP-10,
LM5067 E -9 to -80 VDS ✔ ✔ Sense resistor ✔ Both
LLP-10
LM5069 E +9 to +100 VDS ✔ ✔ Sense resistor ✔ Both MSOP-10
LM25061 E +2.9 to +16 VOUT (adj.) ✔ Sense resistor ✔ Both MSOP-10
LM25069 E +2.9 to +16 VDS ✔ ✔ Sense resistor ✔ Both MSOP-10
!
NEW LM5060 E +5.5 to +65 VDS ✔ ✔ VDS sense Latch-Off MSOP-10
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Low-Dropout (LDO) Linear Regulators

LP38xxx Family of High-Performance CMOS LDOs Power Digital ICs

Performance and Flexibility


LP38xxx High-Performance CMOS LDOs
The LP38xxx family offers performance:
• Ultra-low dropout as low as 115 mV Performance and Flexibility Flexibility

• Fast-transient response with high AC and DC LP3850x FlexCap LDO Family


Flexible to Use with Ceramics,
accuracy for powering digital cores Tantalum, or Aluminum Electrolytic
Capacitors
• High efficiency of 80% for 1.5V to 1.2V conversions
Fast-Transient Response

The LP38xxx family offers flexibility: LP3851x Fast-Transient Response LDO Family
• Flexible to use with ceramics, tantalum, and aluminum High AC and DC Accuracy for Digital Cores

INTERFACE
electrolytic capacitors
• Supports input voltages from 1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, Ultra-Low Dropout

and 5V rails
LP3885x Ultra-Low Dropout for
• Load currents from 800 mA to 3A with the same pin-out Highest-Efficiency and Power Throughput Outputs as low as 0.6V
Loads from 800 mA to 3A

1.2V 1.8V 2.5V 3.3V 5V


Input Voltage Range

LP3850x – FlexCap LDOs Provide Flexibility and Simplicity


The LP3850x FlexCap family of LDOs features unique compensation that allows the use of any type of capacitor with no limits on
minimum or maximum ESR.
• Optimized for conversions from 3.3V or 5V rails Typical Application Circuit

• Outputs as low as 0.6V V IN IN OUT


• Load currents of 1.5A or 3A V OUT
10k
10k LP38501-ADJ
• Typical dropout voltage, 450 mV at 3A 22 μF
22 μF
ADJUST
• Ultra-low, 25 nA, shutdown current V EN ENABLE

POWER
GND
10k
• Stable with ceramic, tantalum, or aluminum electrolytic capacitors
GND
• Available in TO263-5 or LLP-8 packaging

Product ID Load Current (A) V IN Min (V) V IN Max (V) VOUT (V) Typical Dropout (mV) Enable Packaging
LP38500 1.5 2.7 5.5 Adj down to 0.6 220 — TO263-5, LLP-8
LP38502 E 1.5 2.7 5.5 Adj down to 0.6 220 ✔ TO263-5, LLP-8
LP38501 E 3.0 2.7 5.5 Adj down to 0.6 450 ✔ TO263-5
LP38503 3.0 2.7 5.5 Adj down to 0.6 450 — TO263-5
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Low-Dropout (LDO) Linear Regulators

LP3851x – Fast Transient-Response LDOs and Ultra-Low Dropout


The LP3851x fast transient-response family of LDOs offers the highest performance in meeting AC and DC accuracy requirements for
digital cores.
• Ideal for conversions from 2.5V, 3.3V, or 5V rails Typical Application Circuit
• Fixed 1.8V output
V IN IN OUT
• Output currents of 800 mA, 1.5A, or 3A C IN C OUT
V OUT

ON 10 μ F LP38513 10 μF 10 k Ω
• Typical dropout voltage: 275 mV at 3A OFF Ceramic Ceramic
V EN EN ERROR
• Proprietary control loop enables extremely GND
fast transient response
GND GND
• High accuracy of 2.5% over line, load, and
temperature (-40°C to 125°C)
V ERROR
• Stable with 10 μF ceramic capacitors
• Error flag feature
• Available in TO220-5 or TO263-5 packaging

Product ID Load Current (A) V IN Min (V) V IN Max (V) VOUT (V) Error Flag Enable Packaging
LP38511 E 0.8 2.25 5.5 1.8, Adj down to 0.8V ✔ ✔ TO263-5
LP38512 E 1.5 2.25 5.5 1.8, Adj down to 0.8V ✔ ✔ TO263-5, LLP-8
LP38513 E 3.0 2.25 5.5 1.8, Adj down to 0.8V ✔ ✔ TO263-5

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LP3885x – Low-Input-Voltage and High-Efficiency LDOs


The LP3885x LDOs provide ultra low-dropout for high efficiency and power throughput.
• Designed for conversions from 1.8V rails and below Typical Application Circuit
• Adjustable output voltage down to 0.8V
• Load currents of 800 mA, 1.5A, or 3A V IN
C IN
IN OUT V OUT

10 μ F Ceramic LP38853-ADJ C FF R1
• Typical dropout, 115 mV at 800 mA V BIAS BIAS
C BIAS
• Efficiency of up to 80% for 1.5V to 1.2V conversion 1 μF ADJ
C OUT
10 μF
V EN EN
R2 Ceramic
• 2% accuracy over line, load, and temperature (0°C to 125°C)
SS
• Enable pin option GND

• Soft-start pin option GND GND

• Available in TO220-7, TO263-7, or PSOP-8 packaging

Product ID Load Current (A) VOUT Options (V) Adj. Output Enable Pin Soft-Start Pin Typical Dropout (mV) Packaging
LP38851 0.8 Adj 0.8 to 1.8 ✔ ✔ ✔ 115 PSOP-8, TO263-7
LP38852 E 1.5 Adj 0.8 to 1.8 ✔ ✔ ✔ 180 PSOP-8, TO263-7
LP38855 1.5 0.8V, 1.2 — ✔ — 180 TO263-5, TO220-5
LP38858 1.5 0.8V, 1.2 — — ✔ 180 TO263-5, TO220-5
LP38853 E 3.0 Adj 0.8 to 1.8 ✔ ✔ ✔ 450 PSOP-8, TO263-7
LP38856 E 3.0 0.8V, 1.2 — ✔ — 450 TO263-5, TO220-5
LP38859 E 3.0 0.8V, 1.2 — — ✔ 450 TO263-5, TO220-5
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Wide-Input-Voltage LDOs

Wide-Input-Voltage LDOs
Load V IN Max Dropout Enable
Product ID (mA) (V) V IN Min (V) Voltage (V) Pin VOUT Packaging
LP2980 50 16 2.1 0.12 ✔ 2.5, 3.3, 4.7, 5, Adj SOT-23-5
LP2982 50 16 2.1 0.12 ✔ 3, 3.3, 5, Adj SOT-23-5
LP2981 100 16 2.1 0.2 ✔ 3, 3.3, 3.6, 5 SOT-23-5
LP2983 150 16 2.2 1.3, 1, 1.2 ✔ 1, 1.2, 3.3 SOT-23-5
LP2985LV 150 16 2.2 0.28 ✔ 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.85, 3.0, 3.3 SOT-23-5, micro SMD-5
LP2985 150 16 2.5 0.28 ✔ 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 3, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.6, 3.8, 4, 4.5, 5, 6.1 SOT-23-5, micro SMD-5
LP2986 200 16 2.1 0.18 ✔ 3, 3.3, 5, Adj MSOP-8, LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow
LP2987 200 16 2.1 0.18 ✔ 5 MSOP-8, LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow

INTERFACE
LP2988 200 16 2.1 0.18 ✔ 3, 3.3, 3.8, 5 MSOP-8, LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow
LP2992 250 16 2.5 0.45 ✔ 1.5, 5, 1.8, 2.5, 3.3 SOT-23-5, LLP-6
LP2989 500 16 2.1 0.31 ✔ 2.8, 3, 3.3, 5 MSOP-8, LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow
LP2989LV 500 16 2.1 0.31 ✔ 1.8 MSOP-8, LLP-8, SOIC-8 Narrow
LP38691 500 10 2.7 0.25 — 1.8, 2.5, 3.3, 5 Adj SOT223-5, LLP-6
LP38693 500 10 2.7 0.25 ✔ 3.3 Adj SOT223-5, LLP-6
LP3878 800 16 2.5 0.475 ✔ Adj LLP-8, PSOP-8
LM2991 1000 0.3 -26 0.6 ✔ Adj TO-263-3, TO-220-3
LP38690 1000 10 2.7 0.45 — 1.8, 3.3, Adj SOT223-5, LLP-6
LP38692 1000 10 2.7 0.45 ✔ 3.3, 5, Adj SOT223-5, LLP-6
LM2990 1500 0.3 -26 0.6 — -5, -12, -15 TO-263-3, TO-220-3
LP2975 Note 1 24 1.8 — ✔ 5 MSOP-8

Note 1: LDO Controller

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Single- and Multi-Output LDOs

Low-Input/Low-Output LDOs for Powering Digital ICs


Output Input Max Dropout On/Off
Product ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Input Min Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Output Voltage (V) Pin Packaging
LP3990 150 6.0 2.0 0.06 .8, 1.2, 1.8, 2.5, 2.8 ✔ SOT23-5, micro SMD-4
LP5951 E 150 5.5 1.8 0.029 1.3, 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.5, 2.8, 3, 3.3 ✔ SOT23-5, SC70-5
LP3991 E 300 3.6 1.65 0.075 .8, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.55, 1.7, 2.5, 2.8, 3.0 ✔ micro SMD-4
LP5952 E 350 4.5 0.9 0.061 .7, 1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 ✔ micro SMD-5
LP38841 800 5.5 VOUT + VDO 0.075 Adj — TO263-5, TO220-5
LP3891 800 5.5 VOUT + VDO 0.1 1.2 ✔ TO263-5, TO220-5, PSOP-8
LP3882 1500 6.0 VOUT + VDO 0.11 1.2 ✔ TO263-5
LP38842 1500 5.5 VOUT + VDO 0.115 1.2, Adj — TO263-5, PSOP-8
LP3892 1500 5.5 VOUT + VDO 0.14 1.2, 1.5 ✔ TO263-5, TO220-5, PSOP-8
LP3852/55 1500 7.0 2.5 0.24 5, 1.8, 2.5, 3.3, Adj ✔ TO263-5, SOT223-5, TO220-5
LP3883 3000 5.5 VOUT + VDO 0.21 1.2 ✔ TO263-5
LP3853/56 3000 7.0 2.5 0.39 2.5, 5 ✔ TO263-5

Low-Iq LDOs
Output Input Max Input Min Dropout Quiescent On/Off
Product ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Current (mA) Pin Output Voltage (V) Packaging
LP3983 5.0 6.0 2.5 — 0.014 ✔ 1.6, 2.5 micro SMD-5
LP3990 150 6.0 2.0 0.06 0.043 ✔ 0.8, 1.2, 1.35, 1.5, 1.8, 2.5, 2.8 micro SMD-4, SOT23-5, LLP-6
LP3984 150 6.0 2.5 0.06 0.08 ✔ 1.5, 1.8, 3.1 micro SMD-4, SOT23-5
LP3985 150 6.0 2.5 0.06 0.085 ✔ 2.5, 2.8, 3, 3.3, 4.7, 5 micro SMD-5, SOT23-5
LP3987 150 6.5, 6 VOUT + .200 0.06 0.085 ✔ 2.5, 2.6, 2.8, 2.85, 3.0 micro SMD-5
LP3988 150 6.0 2.5 0.08 0.085 ✔ 1.85, 2.5, 2.6, 2.85, 3 micro SMD-5, SOT23-5
LP3991 300 3.6 1.65 0.075 0.05 ✔ .8, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.8, 2.5, 2.8, 3 micro SMD-4
LP38691/93 500 10 2.7 0.12, .25 0.055 ✔ 1.8, 2.5, 3.3, 5, Adj LLP-8, MSOP-8
LP38690/92 1000 10 2.7 0.45 0.055 ✔ 1.8, 2.5, 2.8, 3.3, 5, Adj LLP-6, MSOP-8

Multi-Output LDOs
Product Input Max Input Min Output1 Output2 Output1 Output2 Dropout Quiescent Error Power
ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) VOUTMin (V) VOUTMin (V) IOUTMax (mA) IOUTMax (mA) Voltage (V) Current (mA) Flag on Reset Packaging
LP2966 7.0 2.7 1.8 1.8 150 150 0.135 0.34 ✔ — LLP-16, PSOP-8, SOIC-8
LP2967 16 2.1 1.8 2.5 150 150 0.275 0.2 — — micro SMD-8, MSOP-8
LP3986 6.0 2.5 2.5 2.8 300 150 0.06 0.115 — — micro SMD-8
LP3996 E 6.0 2.0 0.8 0.8 150 300 0.21 0.035 ✔ ✔ LLP-10
LP5996 E 6.0 2.0 0.8 0.8 150 300 0.21 0.035 — — LLP-10
LP8900 5.5 1.8 2.7 1.8 280 280 0.11 0.085 — — micro SMD-6
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Low-Noise LDOs to Power RF and Analog Circuits

LP5900 – Low-Noise, 150 mA CMOS LDO


Features Typical Application Circuit
• Industry’s lowest noise (6.5 μVRMS) combined with 85 dB of
PSRR guarantees signal integrity
VIN
• 25 μA Iq minimizes current drain when system operates in 0.47 μF VOUT Output
low-power mode LP5900 0.47 μF
• Elimination of bypass capacitor reduces BOM to only two
ceramic 0.47 μF capacitors VEN
Gnd
• Available in a micro SMD-4 and LLP® packaging
Bypass
Capacitor

INTERFACE
LP3878 – Low-Noise, 800 mA Low-Noise LDOs
Power Noise-Sensitive Analog Loads
Features Typical Application Circuit
• 1.0V to 5.5V output TP5
2.5 VIN to 16 VIN 1.8 VOUT
• Designed for use with low-Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) IN OUT
ceramic capacitors
• <10 μA quiescent current in shutdown LP3878 80Ω 33 nF

S/D
• Low ground-pin current at all loads S/D
BYP GND
ADJ 10 μF

• Over-temperature/over-current protection
4.7 μF 1 kΩ
• -40°C to +125°C operating junction temperature range 0.01 μF
GND

Low-Noise LDOs for Low-Power, Space-Constrained Applications


Product Output Input Max Input Min Dropout Output Adjustable On/Off Quiescent PSRR Voltage
ID Current (mA) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Output Pin Current (mA) (dB) Noise (rms) Packaging
1.5, 1.8, 2.4,
LP3999 150 6.0 2.5 0.06 — — 0.085 60 30 micro SMD-5

POWER
2.5, 2.8, 3.3
LP5900 150 5.5 2.5 0.08 1.5, 2.8, 3.3 — — 0.025 75 6.5 micro SMD-4
LP5990 E 200 5.5 2.2 0.15 0.8 to 3.6 — — 0.03 55 60 micro SMD-4
TO263-5, SOT-223-5,
LP3871/74 800 7.0 2.5 0.24 1.8 to 5 ✔ ✔ 5.0 73 150
TO220-5
LP3878 800 16 2.5 0.475 Adj ✔ ✔ 0.18 60 18 LLP-8, PSOP-8
LP3879 800 6.0 2.5 — 1.2, 1 — ✔ 0.2 60 18 LLP-8, PSOP-8
TO263-5,
LP3875 1500 7.0 2.5 0.38 1.8, 2.5, 3.3 ✔ ✔ 6.0 73 150
SOT223-5
LP3876 3000 7.0 2.5 0.8 2.5, Adj ✔ ✔ 6.0 73 150 TO263-5

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Voltage References

LM4030 – High-Precision Shunt Reference Features 0.05% Initial Accuracy and Low 10 ppm
Tempco Over Temperature
31 LMV431 LM385 LM336 LM4040 LM4041

Voltage References
Tempco Noise
Product ID Type VOUT Options (V) Initial Accuracy (%) (ppm/°C) Quiescent Current (μA) (μV PP) Packaging
LM385-2.5 Shunt 2.5 3.0 150 0.02 120 die wafer
LMV431A Shunt 1.2 1.0 138, 129 0.055 8.0 TO-92, SOT-23
LMV431B Shunt Adj 0.5 129 0.055 8.0 SOT-23
LMV431 Shunt Adj 1.5 138, 129 0.055 8.0 TO-92, SOT-23
LM4041 Shunt 1.225, Adj 0.2, 2, 0.5, 1, 0.1 150, 100 0.06 20 SOT-23, SC-70
LM4051 Shunt 1.225, Adj 0.1 50 0.06 20 SOT-23
LM4040 Shunt 4.096, 10, 5, 2.5 0.2, 2, 0.5, 1, 0.1 150, 100 0.06, 0.068, 0.91, 0.074, 0.091, 0.1 35 TO-92, SOT-23, SC-70
LM4431 Shunt 2.5 2.0 — 0.1 35 SOT-23
LM4125 Series (LDO) 4.096, 2.048, 2.5 0.2, 0.5 50 0.16 20 SOT-23
LM4121 Series (LDO) 1.25, Adj 0.2 50 0.16 20 SOT-23
TO-92 ,SOT-23, micro SMD,
LM431 Shunt Adj 1.0 54 1.0 8.0
SOIC-8 Narrow
LM4050 Shunt 2.0, 2.5, 4.096, 5.0, 8.2, 10 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 50 41 48 SOT23-3
LM4132 Series (LDO) 1.8, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.3, 4.096 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5 10, 20, 30 60 170 SOT23-5
LM4128 Series (LDO) 1.8, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.3, 4.096 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1 75, 100 60 170 SOT23-5
LM4030 Shunt 2.5, 4.096, 5.0 0.05, 0.1, 0.15 10, 20, 30 65 105 SOT23-5
1.8, 2.048, 2.5, 3.0, 3.3,
LM4120 Series (LDO) 0.2, 0.5 50 160 20 SOT23-5
4.09, 5
LM4140 Series (LDO) 1.024, 1.25, 2.048, 2.5, 4.096 0.1 3, 6, 10 230 2.2 SOIC-8
LM385 Shunt Adj 2.0 150 .01 mA 120 TO-92, SOIC-8 Narrow
LM385-1.2 Shunt 1.235 2.0 150 .01 mA 120 TO-92, SOT-23

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Power Sequencers and Supervisors

LM3880 – Industry’s Easiest and Smallest Solution for Multiple-Rail Power Sequencing
Features Typical Application Circuit
• Easiest method to sequence rails
5V
Memory
• Input voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V VIN
HG 1.8V @ 4A
• Standard timing options: 10 ms, 30 ms, 60 ms, 120 ms EN LG
LM1771
• 1-2-3 powerup and reverse-power down 3-2-1 control Input Supply
FB

5V
• Customization of timing and sequence available through factory
5V
programming VCC
I/O
VIN
FLAG 1 3.3V @ 1A
• Available in tiny SOT23-6 packaging LM3880
EN
EN FLAG 2 SNS
LP38692
Applications FLAG 3

INTERFACE
Ideal for use in sequencing power rails of digital logic devices (ASICs, 5V Core
FPGAs, DSPs, microcontrollers) to avoid latch-up conditions, and systems VIN 1.2V @ 2A
SW
with multiple rails EN
LM2832
FB

LM3881 – Adjustable Power Sequencer


Features Typical Application Circuit
Input Supply
• Input voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V (2.7 V to 5.5 V)
• 20 μA quiescent current
LM3881
• 3 output flags
VCC
• Master sequence enable pin
EN Flag 1
• Powerup and powerdown control FLAG 1

FLAG 2 Flag 2
• Digital logic invert pin INV
FLAG 3 Flag 3
• Adjustable timing pin TADJ
GND
• Available in MSOP-8 packaging C ADJ

POWER
Supervisors
Product Voltage Rails Reset Timeout Manual Low Line PFI Temp
ID Active Reset Supervised1 (V) Period (ms) Iq (μA) Reset Output Comparator Watchdog Range (°C) Packaging
LM3724 Low (open drain) 2.5, 3.3, 5.0 190 6.0 ✔ — — — -40 to 125 SOT23-5
micro SMD-9,
LM3710 Low 2.5, 3.3, 4.8, 5.0 1.4, 28, 200, 1600 28 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ -40 to 85
MSOP-10
LM3713 High 3.3 1.4, 28, 200, 1600 28 ✔ — ✔ ✔ -40 to 85 micro SMD-9
1Most parts can monitor additional voltage rails in the 0.5V to 2.0V or the 2.2V to 5.0V range. For these custom threshold voltages, contact your National sales representative.

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High-Performance TRIAC Dimmable LED Driver

National’s industry-leading TRIAC dimmable offline Typical Application Circuit


LED driver solution is perfect for any application where V+ D3 VBUCK
an LED driver must interface to a standard TRIAC
wall dimmer. The LM3445 LED driver delivers a wide, C7 + D9

uniform dimming range free of flicker, with best-in-class BR1


D8
C10
C12 VLED
+
dimming performance, and high efficiency—all while R2 D4 C9 - R4

maintaining ENERGY STAR power-factor requirements in TRIAC Q1


VLED -
typical applications. Dimmer D2
VAC
D1 R5 D10

Features C5 Q3

• 100:1 full-range dimming capability L2

˚ From full to nearly imperceptible light without


being extinguished
1 ASNS U1 BLDR 10

˚ Maintains constant current to large strings of R1 I COLL


LEDs driven in series off of standard line voltage 2 FLTR1 VCC 9

• Easy to use C3 LM3445


3 DIM GATE 8 Q2

˚ Enables a direct replacement of incandescent


or halogen lamps without changing infrastructure 4 COFF ISNS 7
or sacrificing performance
® R3

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5 FLTR2 GND 6
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• Uniform dimming without flicker C11

˚ Allows master-slave operation control in


multi-chip solutions
˚ Single TRIAC dimmer controls multiple strings of LEDs
˚ Enables smooth consistent dimming, free of flicker

Product ID V IN Range(V) VOUT Max (V) IO (A) Number of LEDs Multi-Output Internal Switch Topology Key Features
Integrated TRIAC dim
decoder circuit for
LED dimming. Adaptive
LM3445 E, W 80 VAC to 270 VAC Adj 1+ 1 to 14+ No No Floating buck
programmable offline allows
for constant ripple current.
No 120/100 Hz flicker
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Applications for High-Brightness LED Drivers

National Offers a Diverse Portfolio of Constant-Current Regulators for Driving LEDs


Features
• PowerWise® energy-efficient solutions

˚ Providing the best power-to-performance ratios


˚ Enabling reliable and robust solutions
• Cutting-edge features including dimming, thermal management, fault protection, and more
• Low external component count and small solution sizes
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Applications
LED Driver LED Bulbs Outdoor High-Power Wide Area Indoor Fixtures Automotive Display Backlighting Medical Entertainment Portable Consumer
LM3401 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3402/HV ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3404/HV ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3405/A ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3406/HV ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3407 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3410 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3421/23 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3431 ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3430/32 ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3433 ✔ ✔
LM3409 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3445 ✔
LM3429 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LM3424 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

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Inductive-Boost Backlight LED Drivers


Input Maximum Max LED Switching Dimming
Voltage Output Current Number Frequency Control
Product ID Range (V) Voltage (V) (mA) of LEDs (MHz) Type Key Features Packaging
LM3519 E 2.7 to 5.5 18 20 4 2.0 to 8.0 PWM Variable switching frequency SOT23-6
LM3500 E 2.7 to 7 16, 21 30 5 1.0 PWM Low feedback voltage; no external Schottky diode micro SMD-8
LM3501 E 2.7 to 7 16, 21 30 5 1.0 Analog No external Schottky diode micro SMD-8
micro SMD-10,
LM3502 E 2.5 to 5.5 16, 25, 35, 44 30 10 1.0 PWM 2 LED banks for dual-display backlighting
LLP-16
LM3503 E 2.5 to 5.5 16, 25, 35, 44 30 10 1.0 Analog 2 LED banks for dual-display backlighting micro SMD-10, LLP-16
Adjustable PWM signal up to 100 kHz; no external Schottky
LM3508 E 2.7 to 5.5 17.5 30 4 0.85 PWM micro SMD-9
diode
Input under-voltage protection; cycle-by-cycle current
LM3557 2.7 to 7.5 26 30 5 1.25 PWM LLP-8
limit
30 per Dual-current sinks; 32 exponential dimming steps;
LM3509 E 2.7 to 5.5 21.2 10 1.27 I2C LLP-10
string 800:1 dimming ratio

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30 per Dual-current sinks,128 logarithmic dimming steps;
LM3528 E 2.7 to 5.5 20 10 1.27 12C micro SMD-12
string 800:1 dimming ratio
40 per Adjustable up Analog, Dynamic headroom control for balanced current LLP-12, eTSSOP-28,
LM3430/32 E 6.0 to 40 80+ 100+
string to 2 MHz PWM through up to 6 strings of LEDs LLP-24
PWM phase shift control, two-wire, SMBus/I2C
LP8543 5.5 to 22 40 60 — 1.25/0.6 PWM LLP-24
compatible control interface, PWM frequency
LM4510 E 2.7 to 5.5 18 280 — 1.0 — Power supply for OLED display; no external Schottky diode LLP-10
LM2731/33 E 2.7 to 14 Adj up to 20/40 1A/1.5A 9 600 kHz PWM Internal compensation, cycle-by-cycle current limit SOT23-5

Switched-Capacitor Boost Backlight LED Drivers


Input Output Switching
Voltage Voltage Max LED Number of Frequency Dimming
Product ID Range (V) (V) Current (mA) LEDs (MHz) Type Key Features Packaging
Independently-controlled RGB outputs; programmable trapezoidal micro
LM2755 E 3.0 to 5.5 5.0 90 3 1.25 I2 C
waveforms SMD-18
5.0, Adj
LM2750 E 2.9 to 5.6 120 10 1.7 PWM Pre-regulation minimizes input ripple LLP-10
(3.8 to 5.2)
LM27951/52 3.0 to 5.5 5.0 120 4 0.75 PWM Regulated current sources with 0.2% matching LLP-14
0.01 to
LM2751 2.8 to 5.5 4.5, 5.0 150 10 PWM Programmable switching frequencies LLP-10
0.725
3 independent LED banks with 2 variable drivers; 32 exponential micro
LM2756 E 2.7 to 5.5 4.6 180 8 1.3 I2 C
dimming steps; 800:1 dimming ratio SMD-20
3 independent LED banks (Group A = 4 LEDs, Group B = 2 LEDs,
LM27964 2.7 to 5.5 5.0 180 7 (3 banks) 0.7 I2C LLP-24
Group C up to 80 mA) ; Dedicated keypad LED driver

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3 independent LED banks (Group A = 5 LEDs, Group B = 3 LEDs,
LM27965 E 2.7 to 5.6 5.0 180 9 (3 banks) 1.27 I2 C LLP-24
Group C = 1 LED)
LM27966 2.7 to 5.7 5.0 180 6 (2 banks) 1.27 I2C 2 independent LED banks (Group A = 5 LEDs, Group B = 1 LEDs) LLP-24
4.1, 4.5, No dim- Pre-regulation minimizes input ripple; true input-output and output- micro
LM2757 E 2.7 to 5.5 180 10 1.25
5.0 ming input disconnect; high impedance output in shutdown SMD-12

Flash LED Drivers


Input Output Max LED Switching
Voltage Voltage Current Number Frequency
Product ID Range (V) (V) (mA) of LEDs (MHz) Topology Key Features Packaging
LM2754 E 2.8 to 5.5 5.0 800 4 1.0 Switched capacitor TX input ensures synchronization with RF power amplifier pulse LLP-24
micro SMD-12/
LM2758/59 E 2.7 to 5.5 5.0 700/1000 1 1.2/1.0 Switched capacitor Indicator, torch, and flash modes; flash timeout protection
LLP-12
LM3551/52 E 2.7 to 5.5 11 1000 4 1.25 Inductive boost Flash timeout protection; shutdown mode via SD pin (LM3551) or EN pin (LM3552) LLP-14
LM3553 E 2.7 to 5.5 19 1200 2 1.3 Inductive boost Indicator, torch, flash modes, and voltage mode; 128 current levels LLP-12

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LED Drivers

High-Brightness LED Drivers


Input Maximum Max LED Maximum Switching
Voltage Output Current Number of Frequency
Product ID Range (V) |Voltage (V) (mA) LEDs in Series (MHz) Topology Key Features Packaging
150 per Adjustable Analog, TSSOP-28,
LM3431 E, W 5.0 to 36 40+ 30 Balances current through 3 strings of LEDs
string up to 1 MHz PWM LLP-28
Adjustable Fast PWM dimming, low external component
LM3407 E, W 4.5 to 30 27 350 7 Buck eMSOP-8
up to 1 MHz count, constant frequency
6.0 to 42 / Adjustable Fast PWM dimming, no control loop compensation, MSOP-8,
LM3402/02HV E, W 40/70 500 9/15 Buck
6.0 to 75 up to 1 MHz supports ceramic capacitor and capacitor-less outputs PSOP-8
6.0 to 42 / Adjustable Fast PWM dimming, no control loop compensation, SOIC-8,
LM3404/04HV E, W 40/70 1000 9/15 Buck
6.0 to 75 up to 1 MHz supports ceramic capacitor and capacitor-less outputs PSOP-8
3.0 to 15 /
LM3405/05A E, W 14/20 1000 4 1.6 Buck 205 mV feedback voltage, PWM dimming TSOT-6
3.0 to 22
525 kHz / Boost, PWM dimming, small footprint, low external
LM3410 E, W 2.7 to 5.5 24 1000 6 SOT23-5, LLP-6
1.6 MHz SEPIC component count
6.0 to 42/ Adjustable to Fast PWM dimming. no control loop compensation,
LM3406/06HV E, W 40/70 1500 1-10/20 Buck eTSSOP-14
6.0 to 75 1 MHz supports ceramic capacitor and capacitor-less outputs
Adjustable to Boost, Fast PWM dimming, LED ready, broken open check
LM3421/23/29 E, W 4.5 to 75 75 >2000 20 eTSSOP-16/20/14
2 MHz SEPIC overvoltage protection, FLT, cycle-by-cycle current limit
LM3401 E, W 4.5 to 35 35 3000 9 1.5 Buck Adjustable hysteresis, 100% duty cycle, PWM dimming MSOP-8
Adjustable Drives common-anode LEDs, analog and fast PWM
LM3433/34 E, W -9.0 to -14 -6 6000+ 1 Buck LLP-24
up to 1 MHz dimming
6.0 to 42 / PWM and analog dimming, high-side current
LM3409 E, W 42/75 5000 9/15 1 MHz Buck eMSOP-10
6.0 to 75 sense, 100% duty cycle achievable
NEW! Adjustable to Boost, Temperature foldback, synchronizable 50 KHz
LM3424 3.5 to 75 75 3000+ 18 eTSSOP-20
2 MHz SEPIC max PWM dimming

Lighting Management Units


VIN Drive Current for Temp
Range Current Flash Current Range
Product ID Description (V) for All Mode Matching (°C) Packaging
LP5522 E Autonomous single LED controller with one wire interface 2.7 to 5.5 20 mA — — -30 to 85 micro SMD-6
LP3943 E LED controller for RGB/white/blue LEDs 2.3 to 5.5 25 mA/LED — — -40 to 125 LLP-24
LP3944 E LED controller for RGB/white/blue LEDs 2.3 to 5.5 25 mA/LED — — -40 to 125 LLP-24
9-channel LED driver with integrated SRAM memory and 3 light
LP8501 E 2.7 to 5.5 25.5 mA — 1% -30 to 85 micro SMD-25
engines
LM4970 LED controller with LED lighting effects synchronized to audio 2.7 to 5.5 42 mA — — -40 to 85 LLP-14
Lighting management unit for controlling 4+2 white LEDs for main
LP3958 3.0 to 5.5 70 mA total — 3% (Key) -30 to 85 micro SMD-25
and sub-display and 3 sets of white LEDs for keypad
Fully programmable 3-channel color LED driver with advanced
LP5521 E 2.7 to 5.5 75 mA — 1% -30 to 85 micro SMD-20
power-save features
LP5524 E Parallel LED driver with PWM brightness control 2.7 to 5.5 100 mA — 1% -40 to 85 micro SMD-9
Lighting management unit with high-voltage boost converter with 150 mA
LP5526 E 3.0 to 5.5 150 mA 2% (RGB) -30 to 85 micro SMD-25
up to 150 mA serial flash LED driver total
LP5520 RGB backlight driver with white balance compensation 2.9 to 5.5 180 mA — 0.20% -30 to 85 micro SMD-25
micro SMD-36 or
LP3952 6-channel color LED driver with audio synchronization 3.0 to 5.5 240 mA — 5% -30 to 85
micro SMDxt-36
LP3950 Color LED driver with audio sync 3.0 to 7.2 300 mA — 3% -40 to 125 Laminate TCSP-32
Lighting management unit for 4+2 white LEDs, 2 sets RGB LEDs 0.2% (White micro SMD-36 or
LP39542 3.0 to 5.5 400 mA 400 mA -30 to 85
with audio sync and pattern control, and a flash LED driver LED), 5% (RGB) micro SMDxt-36
micro SMD-36 or
LP55281 E Quad RGB LED driver with boost converter and LED connectivity test 3.0 to 5.55 400 mA — 5% -30 to 85
micro SMDxt-36S
Tiny LED driver for camera flash and 4 LEDs with I2C programmability,
LP5527 3.0 to 5.5 1 A total — 1% -30 to 85 micro SMD-30
connectivity test and audio synchronization

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High-Brightness LED Drivers

LM3409 – PowerWise® PFET Buck Controller for


High-Power LED Drivers
Typical Application Circuit
Features R UV2

• 2.0Ω MOSFET gate drive


R UV1
1 10
• VIN range 6V to 42V (LM3409) UVLO VIN VIN
• VIN range 6V to 75V (LM3409HV) 2 9
CF C IN

IADJ VCC
• Differential, high-side current sensing
• No control-loop compensation required 3
EN LM3409/HV CSP
8

• Cycle-by-cycle current limit R OFF


R SNS
4 7
COFF CSN
• 10,000:1 PWM dimming range
C OFF DAP
• 250:1 analog dimming range

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5 6
GND PGATE Q1
• Low power shutdown L1
VOUT
• Supports all-ceramic output capacitors and
D1
capacitorless outputs I LED
• Thermal shutdown protection
• Available in thermally enhanced eMSOP-10 packaging

Applications
Ideal for use in LED drivers, constant-current sources, automotive lighting,
general illumination, and industrial lighting

LM3421/23/24/29 – PowerWise® N-Channel Controllers


for Constant-Current LED Drivers
Features Typical Application Circuit
• VIN range from 4.5V to 75V 10V – 70V
V IN
C IN L1
• Configurable as buck, boost, buck-boost, and SEPIC
RHSP

• High-side current sensing 1


VIN LM3424 HSP
20
1A
ILED
RHSN
• 2Ω MOSFET gate driver RUV 2 2
EN HSN
19
COUT

• Input under-voltage protection

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CCMP RSLP
3 18
COMP SLOPE

• Over-voltage protection RCSH


4 17
CSH IS
CFS RSNS
• Low shutdown current, Iq < 1 mA RT
5 16
VIN
RT/SYNC VCC RFS
• Programmable running frequency C BYP

6 15
nDIM GATE

LM3424 RUV 1 CSS


7 14 RLIM ROV2
SS GND

• Programmable thermal foldback RGAIN


8 13
TGAIN VIN Q2

LM3421/23 9
TSENSE OVP
12

DAP

Addition Features R REF 1


10
TREF VS
11
C OV ROV1

• LED output status flag C REF R REF 2 RBIAS

• Fault flag
C NTC NTC

• Programmable fault timer


• Logic input to select the polarity of dimming output driver

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High-Brightness LED Drivers

LM3406/06HV – PowerWise® 1.5A Constant-Current Buck Regulator


for Driving High-Power LEDs
Features Typical Application Circuit
• Integrated 2.0A MOSFET
• VIN range 6V to 42V (LM3406) CB
VIN L1
• VIN range 6V to 75V (LM3406HV) VIN BOOT SW
• 1.7A minimum output current limit over temperature CIN RON
D1
RON IF
• Cycle-by-cycle current limit
LM3406/06HV
• PWM dimming with dedicated logic input CS
• PWM dimming with power input voltage RSNS
DIM GND VCC
• Simple control-loop compensation CF
• Low power shutdown
• Supports all-ceramic output capacitors and capacitor-less outputs
• Thermal shutdown protection
• Available in eTSSOP-14 packaging

Applications
Ideal for use in LED drivers, constant-current sources, automotive lighting,
general illumination, and industrial lighting

LM3433 – PowerWise Common-Anode-Capable, High-Brightness LED Driver with


High-Frequency Dimming
Features
Typical Application Circuit
• Operating input voltage range of -9V to -14V
Chassis
• Control inputs are referenced to the LED anode Ground
• Output current greater than 6A
CGND BST2
• Greater than 30 kHz PWM frequency capable EN DIMO

• Negative output voltage capability allows LED anode to be tied ADJ DIMR
directly to chassis for maximum heat sink efficacy
DIM HO
• No output capacitor required
+3.3V HS
• Up to 1 MHz switching frequency TON
LM3433 BST
• Low Iq, 1 mA typical
-12V
• Soft-start CSP VCC

• Adaptive programmable ON time allows for constant ripple CSN LO


VEE
current
-12V
• Available in LLP-24 packaging

Applications
Ideal for use in LCD backlighting, projection systems, solid-state lighting,
and automotive lighting

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Linear Regulators for DDR Termination

LP2998 – Double Data Rate (DDR) Termination Regulator


Features
• Linear topology Recommended DDR-II Termination
• Load current up to 0.5A (DDR-II)/1.5A (DDR-I) LP2998
• Source and sink current V REF = 0 .9V
SD SD V REF
• Thermal shutdown +
0.01 μ F
AV IN= 2 .5V AV IN
• Suspend to RAM (STR) functionality
• Active low shutdown V DDQ = 1 .8V V DDQ V SENSE

• -40°C to +125°C operation PV IN V TT = 0 .9V


V TT
+ +
47 μ F GND 220 μ F
Applications

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Ideal for use in DDR-I and DDR-II termination voltage,
SSTL-2 and SSTL-3 termination, and HSTL termination

Linear Regulators for DDR Termination


Input Max Input (PV IN) Min Output External Quiescent On/Off Suspend to
Product ID Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Current (mA) Standards Components Current Pin RAM shutdown Packaging
LP2997 5.5 1.8 500 DDR-II 3 0.32 ✔ ✔ PSOP-8, SOIC-8
LLP-16, PSOP-8,
LP2995 5.0 2.2 1500 DDR 3 0.25 — —
PSOP-8, SOIC-8
LLP-16, PSOP-8,
LP2996 5.5 1.8 1500 DDR, DDR-II 3 0.32 ✔ ✔
PSOP-8, SOIC-8
PSOP-8, PSOP-8,
LP2998 5.5 1.8 1500 DDR, DDR-II 3 0.32 ✔ ✔
SOIC-8

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Motor and Motion Controllers

LMD18200 – 3A, 55V H-Bridge Controller


Features Typical Application Circuit
• Delivers up to 3A continuous output 24 V

LM340LA-12
• Operates at supply voltages up to 55V
0.1 μF R 4 8
0.22 μF
• Low RDSON typically 0.3Ω per switch 12 kΩ 7 3
2
8 6 LM555

• TTL- and CMOS-compatible inputs LM393
1
2 5
MAG.
3 1
• No “shoot-through” current 1.33 Amp/Volt
+
4
C
+12V
0.01 μF

• Thermal warning flag output at 145°C 12 kΩ


6

• Thermal shutdown (outputs off) at 170°C 6 PWM 7
LM393
5
330 μFd 5 + 12V
• Internal clamp diodes 2 +
10 kΩ
LMD18200
• Shorted load protection 24V
M
DIR 10 kΩ
3A 3
• Internal charge pump with external bootstrap capability DC Motor
4
Brake
Forward Reverse
10 8 7

0.1 μF 2 kΩ TOFF = 1.1 RC

Half-Bridge Drivers for Motor Control


Product ID Max VIN (V) Min VIN (V) IOUT (A) Thermal Shutdown Features Packaging
Thermal warning flag at 145°C, low-loss internal current sense
LMD18200 55 12 3.0 170°C TO220-11
circuitry, shorted load protection
LMD18201 55 12 3.0 170°C Thermal warning flag at 145°C TO220-11
Low-loss internal current sense circuitry, 4-bit digital motor
LMD18245 55 12 3.0 155°C TO220-15
current control

LM628 – Precision Motion Controller


Features Typical Application Circuit
• 32-bit position, velocity, and acceleration registers
DATA BUS 8

• Programmable digital PID filter with 16-bit coefficients DO-D7

8 B1-
• Programmable derivative sampling interval H
RD
RD DACO-
DAC7 IOUT
B8 DAC0800 VR(–) VR(+)
O
2.5K
• 8- or 12-bit DAC output data (LM628) S
T ADDRESS ADDRESS
LM628 IOUT
(X2)

BUS DECODER CS R2 6.2K


• 8-bit sign-magnitude PWM output data (LM629) B
U
+5V
REF
S AO +20V
PS
• Internal trapezoidal velocity profile generator WR
WR
+
100 μF
RESET
RST - MR
• Velocity, target position, and filter parameters may be IRQ
HI LM12CL 752
+ (X2)
changed during motion IN A B
+
100 μF
R1

• Available in MDIP-28 packaging or SOIC-24 packaging 2.5K 4.3K


MUR1605

(LM629 only) ±12V


-20V

ENCODER E M MOTOR

Digital Controllers for Motion Control


Product ID Max Frequency Features Output Data Packaging
LM628 6 MHz or 8 MHz Digital PID filter, 32-bit velocity, position, acceleration registers 8-bit or 12-bit DAC MDIP-28
LM629 6 MHz or 8 MHz Digital PID filter, 32-bit velocity, position, acceleration registers 8-bit sign-magnitude PWM to drive H-bridge DIP-28 or SOIC-24

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Advanced Packaging Technologies

National Semiconductor meets the requirements for pin count micro SMD Package Range
and size across all standard package types. In addition to providing LLP Packages Feature Excellent Heat Dissipation Characteristics:
advanced packages, National has taken steps to reduce or
completely eliminate environmentally unfriendly and hazardous
substances from its products. National is compliant with the
European Union’s RoHS Directive (an EU directive restricting
the use of specific hazardous substances contained in electronic
products). In addition, National has taken the environmental
initiative to move to halogen-free products.

Comparison of Packages Sizes

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A key feature of the LLP package is that the large heat dissipation
area provided by the “die attach pad” reduces thermal resistance
and delivers excellent heat dissipation characteristics. At the same
time, the package reduces board mounting area and enables high
density mounting. The main features of LLP packaging are
listed below.
• Provides better heat dissipation characteristics and improves
National has led the industry in developing ground-breaking new self-alignment of packages during reflow due to the low thermal
packages that meet the needs of the mobile era. Typical examples resistance
include micro SMD and LLP®. • Makes effective use of circuit board area with low package
Features of National’s CSP (chip-scale package) height and weight
micro SMD: “The die is the package” • Affords low parasitic capacitance
• Maintains coplanarity
The micro SMD package is ideal for high-performance mobile • Delivers faster signal transmission speed with minimal cross-talk
devices and applications with space-constraint issues. and ground balance
micro SMD packaging also features the following benefits: The small dimensions and thin profile of the LLP package make
• Minimum mounting area relative to the number of I/O pins it ideal for application in small devices such as mobile phones and
• Excellent electrical characteristics and heat dissipation PDAs that are heat-sensitive.

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performance, level 1 moisture resistance, and low noise
• Two different types of solder bump are available LLP Package Range
(large bump: 300 μm, small bump: 170 μm)
• 0.5 mm pitch pad layout
• Standard (0.85 mm to 1.05 mm) or
thin (0.5 mm to 0.6 mm) package thickness
• Supplied as standard embossed taping
National has adopted micro SMD technology for a wide range
of products including power management, audio, amplifier, and
temperature management ICs.

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Index by Product

A
ADC088S102 ................................................................26 DAC082S085 ................................................................27
ADC08B200 ............................................................16, 21 ADC101C02x ..................................................................6 DAC084S085 ................................................................27
ADC08B3000 ..........................................................16, 19 ADC101C021 ................................................................25 DAC088S085 ................................................................27
ADC08D500 ............................................................19, 21 ADC101C027 ................................................................25 DAC101C081 ................................................................27
ADC08D1000 ................................................................19 ADC101S02x ..................................................................6 DAC101C085 ............................................................8, 27
ADC08D1020 ............................................................8, 19 ADC101S021 ................................................................26 DAC101S101 ....................................................10, 13, 27
ADC08D1500 ................................................................19 ADC101S051 ................................................................26 DAC102S085 ..........................................................10, 27
ADC08L060...................................................................21 ADC101S101 ..........................................................12, 26 DAC104S085 ................................................................27
ADC10D020 ..................................................................22 ADC101Sxx1 ..................................................................6 DAC108S085 ................................................................27
ADC10D040 ..................................................................22 ADC102S021 ............................................................6, 26 DAC121C081 ................................................................27
ADC10D1000 ..........................................................16, 19 ADC102S051 ................................................................26 DAC121C085 ................................................................27
ADC10D1500 ............................................................5, 19 ADC102S101 ................................................................26 DAC121S101 ......................................7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 27
ADC10DL065 ................................................................22 ADC102X021 ................................................................14 DAC122S085 ......................................................9, 10, 27
ADC10DV200 ...............................................................22 ADC104S021 ................................................................26 DAC124S085 ............................................................9, 27
ADC10XS021................................................................13 ADC104S051 ................................................................26 DAC128S085 ................................................................27
ADC11C125 ..................................................................22 ADC104S101 ................................................................26 DP83640 .................................................................11, 83
ADC11C170 ..................................................................22 ADC108S022 ................................................................26 DP83848 .................................................................11, 83
ADC11DL066 ................................................................22 ADC108S052 ................................................................26 DP83849 .................................................................11, 84
ADC11DV200 .....................................................5, 14, 22 ADC108S102 ................................................................26 DS10BR254 ..................................................................72
ADC11L066...................................................................22 ADC121C02x ............................................................6, 15 DS10CP152 ............................................................15, 72
ADC12C080 ........................................................8, 22, 24 ADC121C021 ................................................................25 DS10CP154A................................................................72
ADC12C105 ............................................................22, 24 ADC121C027 ................................................................25 DS15BA101 ..................................................................70
ADC12C170 ..................................................................22 ADC121S02x ..................................................................6 DS15MB200 .................................................................72
ADC12D040 ..................................................................22 ADC121S021 ......................................................9, 11, 26 DS16EV5110A ........................................................70, 75
ADC12DC080 ...............................................................22 ADC121S051 ................................................................26 DS22EV5110.......................................................5, 70, 75
ADC12DC105 ...............................................................22 ADC121S101 ......................................................7, 10, 26 DS25BR100 ..................................................................70
ADC12DL040 ................................................................22 ADC121S625 ................................................9, 10, 11, 27 DS25BR204 ..................................................................72
ADC12DL065 ................................................................22 ADC121S705 ................................................................27 DS25BR400 ..................................................................70
ADC12DS080 ...............................................................22 ADC121Sxx1 ..................................................................6 DS25BR440 ..................................................................70
ADC12DS105 ...........................................................8, 22 ADC122S021 .....................................................6, ,13, 26 DS25CP102 ..................................................................72
ADC12EU050..........................................................22, 23 ADC122S051 ..........................................................15, 26 DS25CP104A....................................................15, 71, 72
ADC12L063...................................................................22 ADC122S101 ................................................................26 DS25CP152 ..................................................................72
ADC12L066...................................................................22 ADC122S625 ................................................................27 DS25MB100 .................................................................72
ADC12L080...................................................................22 ADC122S655 ................................................................27 DS25MB200 ...........................................................71, 72
ADC12L081...................................................................22 ADC122S706 ................................................................27 DS32EL0124 .................................................................67
ADC12QS065 ...............................................................22 ADC124S021 ................................................................26 DS32EL0421 .................................................................67
ADC12V170 ..................................................................22 ADC124S051 ................................................................26 DS32ELX0124...............................................................67
ADC12XS021..........................................................13, 14 ADC124S101 ................................................................26 DS32ELX0421...............................................................67
ADC128S052 ..................................................................9 ADC128S022 ......................................................9, 13, 26 DS32EV400...................................................................70
ADC128S102 ..................................................................9 ADC128S052 ......................................................9, 15, 26 DS34RT5110.......................................................5, 70, 75
ADC14C080 ............................................................22, 24 ADC128S102 ............................................................9, 26 DS36C200 .....................................................................74
ADC14C105 ........................................................8, 22, 24 ADC141S626 ........................................................7, 9, 27 DS38EP100...................................................................70
ADC14DC080 ...............................................................22 ADC161S626 ............................................7, 9, 11, 12, 27 DS42BR400 ..................................................................70
ADC14DC105 ...............................................................22 ADC08200.....................................................................21 DS42MB100 .................................................................72
ADC14DS080 ...............................................................22 ADC08060.....................................................................21 DS42MB200 .................................................................72
ADC14DS105 ...........................................................8, 22 ADC08100.....................................................................21 DS50EV401...................................................................70
ADC14L020...................................................................22 ADC08500...............................................................19, 21 DS50PCI401 ...........................................................69, 70
ADC14L040...................................................................22 ADC10040.....................................................................22 DS64BR401 ..................................................................70
ADC14V155 ..................................................................22 ADC10065.....................................................................22 DS64EV400...................................................................70
ADC16DV160 .................................................5, 8, 14, 18 ADC10080.....................................................................22 DS80EP100...................................................................70
ADC16V130 ..................................................8, 14, 22, 23 ADC12020.....................................................................22 DS90C031B ..................................................................74
ADC081C021 ................................................................25 ADC12040.....................................................................22 DS90C032B ..................................................................74
ADC081C027 ................................................................25 ADC14155...............................................................14, 22 DS90C124Q ..................................................................68
ADC081S021 ................................................................26 ADC081000...................................................................19 DS90C241Q ..................................................................68
ADC081S051 ................................................................26 ADC081500...................................................................19 DS90CP22 ....................................................................72
ADC081S101 ..........................................................12, 26 ADC083000.............................................................19, 20 DS90CR217 ..................................................................67
ADC082S021 ................................................................26 DS90CR218A................................................................67
ADC082S051 ................................................................26 D DS90CR287 ..................................................................67
ADC082S101 ................................................................26 DS90CR288A................................................................67
ADC084S021 ................................................................26 DAC10XS085..........................................................13, 14
DS90CR483A................................................................67
ADC084S051 ................................................................26 DAC12XS085..........................................................13, 14
DS90CR484A................................................................67
ADC084S101 ................................................................26 DAC081C081 ................................................................27
DS90CR485 ..................................................................67
ADC088S022 ................................................................26 DAC081C085 ................................................................27
DS90CR486 ..................................................................67
ADC088S052 ................................................................26 DAC081S101 ................................................................27

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DS90LT012A.................................................................74 LM56 .............................................................................55 LM2750 ...............................................................118, 145
DS90LV001 ...................................................................70 LM57 ...............................................11, 13, 15, 16, 55, 57 LM2751 ...............................................................118, 145
DS90LV004 ...................................................................70 LM60 .............................................................................55 LM2753 .......................................................................118
DS90LV011A ................................................................74 LM61 .............................................................................55 LM2754 .......................................................................145
DS90LV017A ................................................................74 LM62 .............................................................................55 LM2755 .......................................................................145
DS90LV018A ................................................................74 LM70 .............................................................................55 LM2756 .......................................................................145
DS90LV019 ...................................................................74 LM71 .............................................................................55 LM2757 ...............................................................118, 145
DS90LV027A ................................................................74 LM73 ...........................................................11, 13, 55, 58 LM2758 .......................................................................145
DS90LV028A ................................................................74 LM74 .............................................................................55 LM2759 .......................................................................145
DS90LV047A ................................................................74 LM75 .............................................................................55 LM2771 .......................................................................118
DS90LV048A ................................................................74 LM76 .............................................................................55 LM2772 .......................................................................118
DS90LV049 ...................................................................74 LM77 .............................................................................55 LM2773 .......................................................................118
DS90LV110AT ..............................................................72 LM80 .............................................................................59 LM2830 .......................................................................114
DS90LV804 ...................................................................70 LM81 .............................................................................56 LM2831 .......................................................................114
DS90UR124Q .............................................15, 16, 67, 68 LM86 .............................................................................56 LM2832 .......................................................................114
DS90UR241Q .............................................15, 16, 67, 68 LM87 .......................................................................13, 56 LM2833 .......................................................................114
DS90UR905Q ...............................................5, 15, 16, 68 LM89 .............................................................................56 LM284x .................................................................6, 7, 12
DS90UR906Q ...............................................5, 15, 16, 68 LM92 .............................................................................55 LM2841 .......................................................................114
DS90UR907Q ...............................................5, 15, 16, 68 LM93 .......................................................................56, 59 LM2842 .......................................................................114
DS90UR908Q ..............................................5, 15, 16, ,68 LM94 .......................................................................56, 59 LM2852 ...............................................................111, 112
DS91C176 ...............................................................73, 74 LM99 .............................................................................56 LM2853 ...............................................................111, 112
DS91C180 .....................................................................74 LM385 .........................................................................140 LM2854 ...............................................................111, 112
DS91D176...............................................................73, 74 LM385-1.2 ..................................................................140 LM2990 .......................................................................137
DS91D180.....................................................................74 LM385-2.5 ..................................................................140 LM2991 .......................................................................137
DS91M040....................................................................74 LM431 .........................................................................140 LM3000 ...............................................................119, 128
DS91M047....................................................................74 LM628 .........................................................................150 LM3100 ...............................................................111, 112
DS91M124..............................................................72, 74 LM629 .........................................................................150 LM3102 ...............................................................111, 112
DS91M125..............................................................72, 74 LM1770 .......................................................................119 LM3103 ...............................................................111, 112
DS92CK16 ....................................................................72 LM1771 .......................................................................119 LM3150 .......................................................................113
DS92LV010A ................................................................74 LM2512A ......................................................................82 LM3151 .......................................................................113
DS92LV16 .....................................................................67 LM2585 ...............................................................111, 122 LM3152 .......................................................................113
DS92LV18 .....................................................................67 LM2586 ...............................................................111, 122 LM3153 .......................................................................113
DS92LV040A ................................................................74 LM2587 ...............................................................111, 122 LM3224 .......................................................................122
DS92LV090A ................................................................74 LM2588 ...............................................................111, 122 LM3280 .......................................................................126
DS92LV1021A ..............................................................67 LM2611 .......................................................................123 LM3310 .......................................................................122
DS92LV1212A ..............................................................67 LM2619 .......................................................................116 LM3311 .......................................................................122
DS92LV3221 .............................................................5, 67 LM2622 .......................................................................122 LM3370 .......................................................................126
DS92LV3222 .............................................................5, 67 LM2623 .......................................................................122 LM340x .........................................................................15
DS92LV3241 .............................................................5, 67 LM2642 .......................................................................128 LM3401 ...............................................................144, 146
DS92LV3242 .............................................................5, 67 LM2647 .......................................................................128 LM3402 ...............................................................144, 146
DS99R103 .....................................................................67 LM2650 .......................................................................116 LM3402HV..........................................................144, 146
DS99R104 .....................................................................67 LM2651 .......................................................................116 LM3404 ...............................................................144, 146
DS99R421Q ..................................................................68 LM2653 .......................................................................116 LM3404HV..........................................................144, 146
DS92001 .......................................................................70 LM2655 .......................................................................116 LM3405 ...............................................................144, 146
LM2694 .......................................................................114 LM3405A ............................................................144, 146
F LM2695 .......................................................................114 LM3406 ...............................................................144, 146
LM2696 .......................................................................114 LM3406HV..................................................144, 146, 148
FPD95320 .....................................................................82
LM2698 .......................................................................122 LM3407 ...............................................................144, 146
LM2700 .......................................................................122 LM3409 .......................................................144, 146, 147
L
LM2727 .......................................................................119 LM3410 ...............................................................144, 146
LM(2)5037 ..................................................................129 LM2731 ...............................................................122, 145 LM3421 ............................................15,16, 144, 146, 147
LM(2)5085 ..................................................................119 LM2733 .......................................................................122 LM3423 ...........................................15, 16, 144, 146, 147
LM(2)5085A................................................................119 LM2734 .......................................................................114 LM3424 ...................................................5, 144, 146, 147
LM(2)5088 ..................................................................119 LM2735 .......................................................................122 LM3429 .......................................................144, 146, 147
LM19 .............................................................................55 LM2736 .......................................................................114 LM3430 .......................................................124, 144, 145
LM20 .............................................................................55 LM2737 .......................................................................119 LM3431 .........................................................16, 144, 146
LM20xxx .......................................................................15 LM2738 .......................................................................114 LM3432 ...............................................................144, 145
LM26 .................................................................15, 55, 57 LM2742 .......................................................................120 LM3433 .......................................................144, 146, 148
LM27 .............................................................................57 LM2743 .......................................................................120 LM3434 .......................................................................146
LM26LV ........................................................................55 LM2744 .......................................................................120 LM3445 ...............................................................142, 144
LM27 .................................................................15, 55, 57 LM2745 .......................................................................120 LM3475 .......................................................................119
LM45 .............................................................................55 LM2747 .......................................................................120 LM3477 .......................................................................119
LM50 .............................................................................55 LM2748 .......................................................................120 LM3478 .......................................................................124

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LM3481 .......................................................................124 LM4804 .........................................................................96 LM5041A ....................................................................129
LM3485 .......................................................................119 LM4805 .........................................................................96 LM5041B ....................................................................129
LM3488 .......................................................................124 LM4809 .........................................................................94 LM5060 .............................................................5, 15, 134
LM3489 .......................................................................119 LM4811 .........................................................................94 LM5067 .......................................................................134
LM3495 ...............................................................119, 121 LM4819 .........................................................................97 LM5069 .......................................................................134
LM3500 .......................................................................145 LM4908 .........................................................................94 LM5070 .......................................................................133
LM3501 .......................................................................145 LM4910 .........................................................................94 LM5071 .......................................................................133
LM3502 .......................................................................145 LM4911 .........................................................................94 LM5072 .......................................................................133
LM3503 .......................................................................145 LM4920 .........................................................................94 LM5073 .......................................................................133
LM3508 .......................................................................145 LM4921 .........................................................................94 LM5100A ....................................................................132
LM3509 .......................................................................145 LM4923 .........................................................................97 LM5100B ....................................................................132
LM3519 .......................................................................145 LM4924 .........................................................................94 LM5100C ....................................................................132
LM3528 .......................................................................145 LM4925 .........................................................................94 LM5101A ....................................................................132
LM3551 .......................................................................145 LM4927 .........................................................................97 LM5101B ....................................................................132
LM3552 .......................................................................145 LM4928 .........................................................................97 LM5101C ....................................................................132
LM3553 .......................................................................145 LM4929 .........................................................................94 LM5102 .......................................................................132
LM3557 .......................................................................145 LM4941 .........................................................................97 LM5104 .......................................................................132
LM3668 ...............................................................122, 123 LM4946 .........................................................................90 LM5105 .......................................................................132
LM3670 .......................................................................116 LM4947 .........................................................................90 LM5106 .......................................................................132
LM3671 .......................................................................116 LM4949 .........................................................................90 LM5107 .......................................................................132
LM3673 .......................................................................116 LM4950 .........................................................................98 LM5109B ....................................................................132
LM3674 .......................................................................116 LM4951 .........................................................................97 LM5110 .......................................................................132
LM3676 .......................................................................116 LM4951A ......................................................................97 LM5111 .......................................................................132
LM3677 .......................................................................116 LM4953 .........................................................................92 LM5112 .......................................................................132
LM3678 .......................................................................116 LM4954 .........................................................................97 LM5115 ...............................................................119, 129
LM3679 .......................................................................116 LM4960 .........................................................................92 LM5115A ....................................................................119
LM3686 .......................................................................126 LM4961 .........................................................................92 LM5116 ...............................................................119, 121
LM3687 .......................................................................126 LM4962 .........................................................................92 LM5118 .......................................................106, 124, 125
LM3691 .......................................................................116 LM4970 .................................................................98, 146 LM557x ...........................................................11, 15, 111
LM3710 .......................................................................141 LM4980 .........................................................................94 LM5574 .......................................................................111
LM3713 .......................................................................141 LM4982 .........................................................................94 LM5575 .......................................................................111
LM3724 .......................................................................141 LM4985 .........................................................................94 LM5576 .......................................................................111
LM3743 .......................................................................119 LM4991 .........................................................................97 LM5642 .......................................................................128
LM3753 .......................................................................119 LM4992 .........................................................................97 LM5642x .....................................................................128
LM3754 .......................................................................119 LM4995 .........................................................................97 LM6154 .........................................................................43
LM3880 .......................................................................141 LM500x .................................................................6, 7, 12 LM6211 ...................................................................40, 41
LM3881 .......................................................................141 LM5000 .......................................................................122 LM6588 .........................................................................46
LM4030 .......................................................................140 LM5001 .......................................................................122 LM7321 .............................................................43, 46, 49
LM4040 .......................................................................140 LM5002 .......................................................................122 LM7322 ...................................................................43, 49
LM4041 .......................................................................140 LM5005 .......................................................................114 LM7332 ...................................................................43, 49
LM4050 .......................................................................140 LM5008 .......................................................................114 LM7341 .............................................................43, 46, 49
LM4051 .......................................................................140 LM5008A ....................................................................114 LM7372 .........................................................................49
LM4120 .......................................................................140 LM5009 .......................................................................114 LM8261 .........................................................................43
LM4121 .......................................................................140 LM5009A ....................................................................114 LM8262 .........................................................................43
LM4125 .......................................................................140 LM5010A ....................................................................114 LM8272 .........................................................................43
LM4128 .................................................................11, 140 LM5015 .......................................................123, 125, 129 LM8801 .......................................................................116
LM4132 .........................................6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 140 LM5020 ...............................................................124, 129 LM9402x .................................................................15, 16
LM4140 .....................................................6, 7, 9, 12, 140 LM5021 ...............................................................124, 129 LM10500 .................................................................5, 127
LM4308 .........................................................................82 LM5022 .......................................................................124 LM20123 .....................................................................117
LM4310 .........................................................................82 LM5025 .......................................................................129 LM20124 .....................................................................117
LM4312 .........................................................................82 LM5025A ....................................................................129 LM20125 .....................................................................117
LM4431 .......................................................................140 LM5025B ....................................................................129 LM20133 .....................................................................117
LM4510 ...............................................................122, 145 LM5025C ....................................................................129 LM20134 .....................................................................117
LM4562 .................................................................49, 101 LM5026 ...............................................................129, 131 LM20136 .....................................................................117
LM4570 .........................................................................98 LM5027 ...................................................................5, 129 LM20143 .....................................................................117
LM4673 .........................................................................95 LM5030 .......................................................................129 LM20144 .....................................................................117
LM4674 .........................................................................95 LM5032 .......................................................................129 LM20145 .....................................................................117
LM4674A ......................................................................95 LM5033 .......................................................................129 LM20146 .....................................................................117
LM4675 .........................................................................95 LM5034 .......................................................................129 LM20154 .....................................................................117
LM4702 .......................................................................102 LM5035 ...............................................................129, 131 LM20242 .....................................................................117
LM4702B ....................................................................102 LM5035A ............................................................129, 131 LM20323 .....................................................................117
LM4702C ....................................................................102 LM5035B ....................................................................129 LM20333 .....................................................................117
LM4802B ......................................................................92 LM5041 .......................................................................129 LM20343 .....................................................................117

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LM21305 .................................................................5, 117 LM48823 .......................................................................92 LME49743...................................................................101
LM2267x .................................................................6, 110 LM48824 .................................................................93, 94 LME49810...................................................................102
LM22670 .............................................................110, 111 LM48860 .......................................................................94 LME49811...................................................................102
LM22671 .............................................................110, 111 LM48861 .................................................................93, 94 LME49830...................................................................102
LM22672 .............................................................110, 111 LM49100 .......................................................................90 LME49860.............................................................49, 101
LM22673 .............................................................110, 111 LM49101 .................................................................89, 90 LME49870.............................................................49, 101
LM22674 .............................................................110, 111 LM49120 .......................................................................90 LME49871...................................................................101
LM22675 .............................................................110, 111 LM49150 .......................................................................90 LME49880...............................................................5, 101
LM22676 .............................................................110, 111 LM49151 .................................................................89, 90 LME49990...............................................................5, 101
LM22677 ..............................................................110,111 LM49200 ...................................................................5, 90 LMH0001 ................................................................76, 81
LM22678 .............................................................110, 111 LM49250 .......................................................................90 LMH0002 ................................................................76, 81
LM22679 .............................................................110, 111 LM49270 .......................................................................90 LMH0024 ................................................................76, 81
LM22680 .............................................................110, 111 LM49321 .......................................................................88 LMH0026 ................................................................76, 81
LM25005 .....................................................................114 LM49350 .......................................................................88 LMH0030 ................................................................76, 80
LM25007 .....................................................................114 LM49352 .................................................................87, 88 LMH0031 ................................................................76, 80
LM25010 .....................................................................114 LM49370 .......................................................................88 LMH0034 ................................................................76, 81
LM25011 ...........................................................9, 16, 114 LM49450 .................................................................16, 88 LMH0036 ................................................................76, 81
LM25037 .....................................................................130 LM94021 ...........................................................15, 16, 57 LMH0040 .................................................................76,80
LM25061 .....................................................................134 LM94022 .....................................6, 11, 13, 15, 16, 55, 57 LMH0041 .................................................................76,80
LM25069 .....................................................................134 LM94022Q ....................................................................15 LMH0044 ................................................................76, 81
LM25115 .............................................................119, 129 LM94023 .....................................................15, 16, 55, 57 LMH0046 ................................................................76, 81
LM25115A ..................................................................119 LM95071 ...........................................................16, 55, 58 LMH0050 ................................................................76, 80
LM25116 .....................................................................119 LM95172 .......................................................................15 LMH0051 .................................................................76,80
LM2557x .........................................................11, 15, 111 LM95172EWG ..........................................................5, 55 LMH0056 ................................................................76, 81
LM25574 .....................................................................111 LM95172Q ....................................................................55 LMH0070 ................................................................76, 80
LM25575 .................................................................9, 111 LM95213 .......................................................................56 LMH0071 ................................................................76, 80
LM25576 .....................................................................111 LM95214 .......................................................................56 LMH0074 ................................................................76, 81
LM2600x .......................................................................15 LM95231 .......................................................................56 LMH0202 ................................................................76, 81
LM26001 .......................................................16, 114, 115 LM95233 .......................................................................56 LMH0302 ................................................................76, 81
LM26003 .......................................................16, 114, 115 LM95234 .......................................................................56 LMH0303 ................................................................76, 81
LM26400Y...................................................................126 LM95235 .......................................................................56 LMH0307 ................................................................76, 81
LM26420 .....................................................................126 LM95235Q ....................................................................16 LMH0340 ................................................................76, 80
LM26480 .....................................................................126 LM95241 .......................................................................56 LMH0341 ................................................................76, 80
LM27313 .....................................................................122 LM95245 .......................................................................56 LMH0344 ................................................................76, 81
LM27341 ...............................................................15, 114 LM96000 .......................................................................56 LMH0346 ................................................................76, 81
LM27342 ...............................................................15, 114 LM96080 .......................................................5, 13. 56, 59 LMH0356 ................................................................76, 81
LM27951 .....................................................................145 LM96163 .......................................................................56 LMH0384 ................................................................76, 81
LM27952 .....................................................................145 LM96194 ...........................................................13, 56, 59 LMH1980 ......................................................................36
LM27964 .....................................................................145 LM97593 .......................................................................24 LMH1981 ................................................................36, 76
LM27965 .....................................................................145 LM98519 .......................................................................28 LMH1982 ................................................................36, 76
LM27966 .....................................................................145 LM98620 .......................................................................28 LMH2100 ................................................................13, 51
LM34910 .....................................................................114 LM98714 .......................................................................28 LMH2110 ............................................................5, 14, 51
LM34914 .....................................................................114 LM98722 ...................................................................5, 28 LMH2180 ......................................................................64
LM34917 .....................................................................115 LM98725 ...................................................................5, 28 LMH2190 ......................................................................64
LM34917A ..........................................................114, 115 LMC6001 ......................................................................41 LMH6502 ......................................................................35
LM34919 .....................................................................114 LMC6061 ......................................................................41 LMH6503 ......................................................................35
LM34930 .....................................................................114 LMC6062 ......................................................................41 LMH6505 ......................................................................35
LM48100Q ..............................................................15, 97 LMC6064 ......................................................................41 LMH6514 ......................................................................35
LM48310 .......................................................................95 LMD18200 ..................................................................150 LMH6515 ............................................................8, 14, 35
LM48311 ...................................................................5, 95 LMD18201 ..................................................................150 LMH6517 ..............................................................5, 8, 14
LM48410 .......................................................................95 LMD18245 ..................................................................150 LMH6518 ......................................................................35
LM48411 .......................................................................95 LME49600...................................................................101 LMH6550 ..........................................................30, 31, 33
LM48413 .......................................................................95 LME49610...................................................................101 LMH6551 ................................................................30, 33
LM48510 .......................................................................96 LME49710.............................................................49, 101 LMH6552 ..........................................................30, 31, 33
LM48511 .......................................................................96 LME49713.............................................................49, 101 LMH6553 ....................................................16, 30, 33, 34
LM48520 .......................................................................96 LME49720.............................................................49, 101 LMH6554 ................................................8, 30, 31, 33, 34
LM48555 .......................................................................92 LME49721...................................................................101 LMH6555 ..........................................................20, 30, 34
LM48556 .......................................................................92 LME49722...................................................................101 LMH6570 ......................................................................38
LM48557 ...................................................................5, 92 LME49723...................................................................101 LMH6572 ......................................................................38
LM48580 .............................................................5, 92, 98 LME49724...................................................................101 LMH6574 ......................................................................38
LM48820 .......................................................................94 LME49725...................................................................101 LMH6580 ......................................................................37
LM48821 .......................................................................94 LME49726...................................................................101 LMH6583 ......................................................................37
LM48822 .......................................................................94 LME49740.............................................................49, 101 LMH6585 ......................................................................37

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LMH6586 ......................................................................37 LMK04031 ....................................................................60 LMV761 ........................................................................50
LMH6601 ....................................................30, 33, 38, 45 LMK04033 ....................................................................60 LMV762 ........................................................................50
LMH6609 ......................................................................33 LMP2011 ......................................................................39 LMV771 ............................................7, 14, 41, 43, 46, 48
LMH6611 ...........................................30, 31,32 33,38,45 LMP2012 ......................................................................39 LMV772 ............................................... 40, 41, 43, 46, 48
LMH6612 ..............................................30, 31, 32, 33, 38 LMP2015 ................................................................11, 39 LMV774 ......................................................40, 43, 46, 48
LMH6618 ..............................................30, 31, 32, 33, 45 LMP2016 ................................................................11, 39 LMV791 ............................................7, 40, 41, 43, 45, 48
LMH6619 ....................................................30, 31, 32, 33 LMP2021 ............................................7, 9, 39, 40, 41, 47 LMV792 ................................................40, 41, 43, 45, 48
LMH6622 ..........................................................31, 33, 40 LMP2022 ................................................7, 39, 40, 41, 47 LMV793 ......................................................12, 40, 43, 48
LMH6624 ....................................................31, 32, 33, 40 LMP2231 ..............................................39, 41, 43, 44, 46 LMV794 ............................................................40, 43, 48
LMH6626 ....................................................31, 32, 33, 40 LMP2232 ..............................................39, 41, 43, 44, 46 LMV796 ................................................15, 40, 41, 43, 48
LMH6628 ..........................................................31, 33, 40 LMP2234 ..............................................39, 41, 43, 44, 46 LMV797 ................................................15, 40, 41, 43, 48
LMH6640 ......................................................................33 LMP7300 ......................................................................50 LMV821 ..................................................................43, 46
LMH6642 ................................................................30, 33 LMP7701 ............................................6, 9, 10, 39, 40, 41 LMV822 ........................................................................43
LMH6643 ................................................................30, 33 LMP7702 ..............................................10, 11, 39, 40, 41 LMV824 ..................................................................43, 46
LMH6644 ................................................................30, 33 LMP7704 ..................................................6, 9, 39, 40, 41 LMV831 ................................................41, 43, 44, 46, 47
LMH6645 ................................................................30, 33 LMP7707 ..............................................11, 15, 39, 40, 41 LMV832 ......................................................41, 43, 46, 47
LMH6646 ................................................................30, 33 LMP7708 ....................................................15, 39, 40, 41 LMV834 ..................................................... 41, 43, 46, 47
LMH6647 ..........................................................30, 33, 45 LMP7709 ................................................6, 15, 39, 40, 41 LMV841 ..........................................................6, 7, 39, 43
LMH6654 ................................................................31, 33 LMP7711 ........................................10, 11, 39, 40, 41, 45 LMV842 ..................................................................39, 43
LMH6655 ................................................................31, 33 LMP7712 ..........................................9, 11, 39, 40, 41, 45 LMV844 ..................................................................39, 43
LMH6657 ................................................................33, 38 LMP7715 ............................................6, 9, 39, 40, 41, 48 LMV851 ................................................. 6, 41, 43, 46, 47
LMH6658 ................................................................33, 38 LMP7716 ............................................6, 9, 39, 40, 41, 48 LMV852 ..................................................... 41, 43, 46, 47
LMH6672 ................................................................31, 33 LMP7717 ..........................................................39, 40, 41 LMV854 ..................................................... 41, 43, 46, 47
LMH6682 ................................................................33, 38 LMP7718 ..........................................................39, 40, 41 LMV861 ..........................................12, 40, 41, 43, 47, 48
LMH6683 ................................................................33, 38 LMP7721 ........................................12, 39, 40, 41, 43, 47 LMV862 ................................................40, 41, 43, 47, 48
LMH6702 ....................................................31, 33, 38, 40 LMP7731 ................................................6, 11, 39, 40, 48 LMV931 ..................................................................43, 46
LMH6703 ..............................................16, 31, 33, 38, 45 LMP7732 ....................................................11, 39, 40, 48 LMV932 ........................................................................43
LMH6704 ......................................................................38 LMP8100 ......................................................................45 LMV934 ..................................................................43, 46
LMH6714 ......................................................................33 LMP8601 ................................................................11, 42 LMV951 ............................................................43, 45, 46
LMH6715 ......................................................................33 LMP8601Q....................................................................42 LMV981 ............................................................43, 45, 46
LMH6720 ......................................................................45 LMP8602 ................................................................11, 42 LMV982 ........................................................................45
LMH6722 ......................................................................33 LMP8602Q....................................................................42 LMV1088 ......................................................................91
LMH6723 ......................................................................33 LMP8603 ................................................................11, 42 LMV1089 ......................................................................91
LMH6724 ......................................................................33 LMP8603Q....................................................................42 LMV1090 ......................................................................91
LMH6725 ......................................................................33 LMP8645 ..................................................................5, 42 LMV1091 ..................................................................5, 91
LMH6732 ......................................................................33 LMP8645HV .............................................................5, 42 LMV2011 ......................................................................46
LMH6733 ..........................................................33, 38, 45 LMV112 ........................................................................64 LMV7219 ..................................................................7, 50
LMH6734 ................................................................38, 45 LMV116 ............................................................43, 46, 64 LMV7235 ......................................................................50
LMH6738 ....................................................31, 33, 38, 45 LMV118 ......................................................43, 45, 46, 64 LMV7239 ......................................................................50
LMH6739 ................................................................38, 45 LMV221 ........................................................................51 LMV7271 ......................................................................50
LMH7220 ......................................................................50 LMV225 ..................................................................13, 51 LMV7272 ......................................................................50
LMH7322 ..................................................................8, 50 LMV226 ..................................................................13, 51 LMV7275 ......................................................................50
LMH7324 ......................................................................50 LMV228 ..................................................................13, 51 LMV7291 ......................................................................50
LMK01000 ....................................................................60 LMV232 ........................................................................51 LMX2430 ......................................................................63
LMK01010 ....................................................................60 LMV242 ........................................................................51 LMX2433 ......................................................................63
LMK01020 ....................................................................60 LMV301 ..................................................................43, 46 LMX2434 ......................................................................63
LMK02000 ....................................................................60 LMV341 ............................................................43, 45, 46 LMX2470 ......................................................................63
LMK02002 ....................................................................60 LMV422 ........................................................................43 LMX2485 ......................................................................63
LMK03000C ..................................................................60 LMV431 ................................................................16, 140 LMX2485E ....................................................................63
LMK03000D..................................................................60 LMV431A..............................................................16, 140 LMX2486 ......................................................................63
LMK03000 ....................................................................60 LMV431B..............................................................16, 140 LMX2487 ......................................................................63
LMK03001C ..................................................................60 LMV551 ..................................................................12, 44 LMX2487E ....................................................................63
LMK03001D..................................................................60 LMV552 ........................................................................44 LMX2531 ................................................8, 14, 16, 20, 63
LMK03001 ....................................................................60 LMV554 ........................................................................44 LMX2541 ......................................................5, 13, 14, 62
LMK03002C ..................................................................60 LMV641 ............................................................43, 44, 46 LMZ10503................................................................5,109
LMK03002 ....................................................................60 LMV651 ..................................................................43, 44 LMZ10504...............................................................5, 109
LMK03033C ..................................................................60 LMV652 ............................................................43, 44, 46 LMZ10505................................................................5,109
LMK03033 ....................................................................60 LMV654 ............................................................43, 44, 46 LMZ12001................................................................5,109
LMK04000 ..............................................................14, 60 LMV712 ............................................................43, 45, 46 LMZ12002...............................................................5, 109
LMK04001 ....................................................................60 LMV716 ......................................................40, 41, 43, 48 LMZ12003...............................................................5, 109
LMK04002 ....................................................................60 LMV721 ............................................................43, 46, 48 LMZ14201...............................................................5, 109
LMK04010 ....................................................................60 LMV722 ............................................................43, 46, 48 LMZ14202...............................................................5, 109
LMK04011 ....................................................................60 LMV751 ................................................40, 41, 43, 46, 48 LMZ14203...............................................................5, 109

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