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walid1

Jun 27, 2004
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Hi all my friends
In the datasheets of  Lm308 attached below (at the end) I cut this part for discussion:

compa1.jpg

and here are the notes:

compa2.jpg
my questions:
1- What is the differential i/p current, and how to ensure that it will not exceed    10mA?
2- Please explain Note 1, I did not understand it?

Thank you very much.

 

walid1

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hi guru

In fact, I did not understand anything from what u said. I know that the differential voltage is the difference between the two voltages applied to the two i/ps; the inverting and non-inverting.
can you explain it more?
thanks

 

audioguru2

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Hi Walid,
1) This very old opamp has input transistors with an extremely high current gain.
2) Therefore they have a very low breakdown voltage.
3) So the inputs have back-to-back protection diodes between them to conduct when the differential input voltage exceeds about 0.6V.
4) If the differential input voltage exceeds 1V then a very high current will flow and will burn out the protection diodes unless their current is limited to 10mA.

That is what National Semiconductor says and I just copied it.
Here is a pic that might explain it better:

 
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