link to page 5 AD820AD820AAD820BParameterConditionsMinTypMaxMinTypMaxUnit OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Saturation Voltage2 V − V I = 20 μA 5 7 5 7 mV OL EE SINK T to T 10 10 mV MIN MAX V − V I = 20 μA 10 14 10 14 mV CC OH SOURCE T to T 20 20 mV MIN MAX V − V I = 2 mA 40 55 40 55 mV OL EE SINK T to T 80 80 mV MIN MAX V − V I = 2 mA 80 110 80 110 mV CC OH SOURCE T to T 160 160 mV MIN MAX V − V I = 15 mA 300 500 300 500 mV OL EE SINK T to T 1000 1000 mV MIN MAX V − V I = 15 mA 800 1500 800 1500 mV CC OH SOURCE T to T 1900 1900 mV MIN MAX Operating Output Current 15 15 mA T to T 12 12 mA MIN MAX Short-Circuit Current 25 25 mA Capacitive Load Drive 350 350 pF POWER SUPPLY Quiescent Current T to T 620 800 620 800 μA MIN MAX Power Supply Rejection V+ = 5 V to 15 V 70 80 66 80 dB T to T 70 66 dB MIN MAX 1 This is a functional specification. Amplifier bandwidth decreases when the input common-mode voltage is driven in the range ((V+) − 1 V) to V+. Common-mode error voltage is typically less than 5 mV with the common-mode voltage set at 1 V below the positive supply. 2 VOL − VEE is defined as the difference between the lowest possible output voltage (VOL) and the negative voltage supply rail (VEE). VCC − VOH is defined as the difference between the highest possible output voltage (VOH) and the positive supply voltage (VCC). Rev. H | Page 4 of 24 Document Outline Features Applications Pin Configurations General Description Revision History Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Resistance ESD Caution Typical Performance Characteristics Applications Information Input Characteristics Output Characteristics Single-Supply Half-Wave and Full-Wave Rectifiers 4.5 V Low Dropout, Low Power Reference Low Power, 3-Pole, Sallen Key Low-Pass Filter Offset Voltage Adjustment Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide