from split power supplies is also possible and the
low power supply current drain is independent of
the magnitude of the power supply voltage.
All the pins are protected against electrostatic dis-
charges up to 2000V (as a consequence, the input
voltages must not exceed the magnitude of V
CC+
or V
CC-
.)
PIN CONNECTIONS
(top view)
Output 1 1
Inverting Input 1 2
Non-inverting Input 1 3
V
CC
+ 4
Non-inverting Input 2
Inverting Input 2
5
6
+
-
+
-
-
+
-
+
ORDER CODE
Part
Number
Temperature
Range
Package
N
•
•
•
D
•
•
•
P
•
•
•
LM124A
-55°C, +125°C
LM224A
-40°C, +105°C
LM324A
0°C, +70°
C
Example :
LM224AN
N =
Dual in Line Package (DIP)
D =
Small Outline Package (SO) - also available in Tape & Reel (DT)
P =
Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) - only available in Tape
&Reel (PT)
14 Output 4
13 Inverting Input 4
12 Non-inverting Input 4
11 V
CC
-
10 Non-inverting Input 3
9
8
Inverting Input 3
Output 3
Output 2 7
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
V
CC
V
i
V
id
P
tot
Supply voltage
Input Voltage
Differential Input Voltage
1)
Power Dissipation
Output Short-circuit Duration
2)
I
in
T
oper
T
stg
1.
2.
3.
Parameter
LM124A
LM224A
±16 or 32
-0.3 to +32
LM324A
Unit
V
V
+32
N Suffix
D Suffix
500
+32
500
400
Infinite
50
+32
500
400
50
0 to +70
V
mW
mW
mA
°
C
°
C
Input Current
3)
Opearting Free-air Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
+
-
.
50
-55 to +125 -40 to +105
-65 to +150 -65 to +150 -65 to +150
Either or both input voltages must not exceed the magnitude of V
CC
or V
CC
Short-circuits from the output to VCC can cause excessive heating if V
CC
> 15V. The maximum output current is approximately 40mA independent
of the magnitude of V
CC
. Destructive dissipation can result from simultaneous short-circuit on all amplifiers.
This input current only exists when the voltage at any of the input leads is driven negative. It is due to the collector-base junction of the input PNP
transistor becoming forward biased and thereby acting as input diodes clamps. In addition to this diode action, there is also NPN parasitic action on
the IC chip. this transistor action can cause the output voltages of the Op-amps to go to the V
CC
voltage level (or to ground for a large overdrive)
for the time duration than an input is driven negative.
This is not destructive and normal output will set up again for input voltage higher than -0.3V.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
V
CC
+
= +5V, V
CC
-
= Ground, V
o
= 1.4V, T
amb
= +25°C (unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
V
io
Input Offset Voltage - note
1)
C
T
amb
= +25°
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Input Offset Current
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Input Bias Current - note
2)
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Large Signal Voltage Gain
V
CC+
= +15V, R
L
= 2kΩ, V
o
= 1.4V to 11.4V
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio (R
s
≤
10kΩ)
SVR
V
CC+
= 5V to 30V
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Supply Current, all Amp, no load
T
amb
= +25°
C
I
CC
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Input Common Mode Voltage Range
V
CC
= +30V - note
3)
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (R
s
≤
10kΩ)
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Output Current Source (V
id
= +1V)
V
CC
= +15V, V
o
= +2V
Output Sink Current (V
id
= -1V)
V
CC
= +15V, V
o
= +2V
V
CC
= +15V, V
o
= +0.2V
High Level Output Voltage
V
CC
= +30V
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
V
CC
= +5V, R
L
= 2kΩ
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
Low Level Output Voltage (R
L
= 10kΩ)
T
amb
= +25°C
T
min
≤
T
amb
≤
T
max
V
CC
= +5V
V
CC
= +30V
V
CC
= +5V
V
CC
= +30V
65
65
110
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
2
Max.
3
5
nA
2
20
40
nA
20
100
200
V/mV
50
25
100
Unit
mV
I
io
I
ib
A
vd
dB
mA
0.7
1.5
0.8
1.5
1.2
3
1.2
3
V
0
0
V
CC
-1.5
V
CC
-2
dB
70
60
20
10
12
80
mA
40
20
50
70
mA
µA
V
V
icm
CMR
I
source
I
sink
R
L
= 2kΩ
R
L
= 10kΩ
V
OH
26
26
27
27
3.5
3
27
28
mV
5
20
20
VOL
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Symbol
SR
GBP
THD
e
n
DV
io
DI
Iio
Parameter
Slew Rate
V
CC
= 15V, V
i
= 0.5 to 3V, R
L
= 2kΩ, C
L
= 100pF, unity Gain
Gain Bandwidth Product
V
CC
= 30V, f =100kHz,V
in
= 10mV, R
L
= 2kΩ, C
L
= 100pF
Total Harmonic Distortion
f = 1kHz, A
v
= 20dB, R
L
= 2kΩ, V
o
= 2V
pp
,
C
L
= 100pF, V
CC
= 30V
Equivalent Input Noise Voltage
f = 1kHz, R
s
= 100Ω, V
CC
= 30V
Input Offset Voltage Drift
Input Offset Current Drift
Min.
Typ.
0.4
Max.
Unit
V/µs
MHz
1.3
%
0.015
40
7
10
120
30
200
nV
-----------
-
Hz
µV/°C
pA/°
C
dB
4)
V
o1
/V
o2
Channel Separation - note
1kHz
≤
f
≤
20kHZ
1.
2.
3.
4.
The direction of the input current is out of the IC. This current is essentially constant, independent of the state of the output so no loading change
exists on the input lines.
V
o
= 1.4V, R
s
= 0Ω, 5V < V
CC +
< 30V, 0 < V
ic
< V
CC+
- 1.5V
The input common-mode voltage of either input signal voltage should not be allowed to go negative by more than 0.3V. The upper end of the
common-mode voltage range is V
CC +
- 1.5V, but either or both inputs can go to +32V without damage.
Due to the proximity of external components insure that coupling is not originating via stray capacitance between these external parts. This typically
can be detected as this type of capacitance increases at higher frequences.