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Dual Operational Amplifier, Dual Comparator and Adjustable Reference
National Semiconductor

Description
The LM613 consists of dual op-amps, dual comparators, and a programmable voltage reference in a 16-pin package. The op-amps out-performs most single-supply op-amps by providing higher speed and bandwidth along with low supply current. This device was specifically designed to lower cost and board space requirements in transducer, test, measurement, and data acquisition systems. Combining a stable voltage reference with wide output swing op-amps makes the LM613 ideal for single supply transducers, signal conditioning and bridge driving where large common-mode-signals are common. The voltage reference consists of a reliable band-gap design that maintains low dynamic output impedance (1 typical), excellent initial tolerance (0.6%), and the ability to be programmed from 1.2V to 6.3V via two external resistors. The voltage reference is very stable even when driving large capacitive loads, as are commonly encountered in CMOS data acquisition systems. As a member of National's Super-Block™ family, the LM613 is a space-saving monolithic alternative to a multi-chip solution, offering a high level of integration without sacrificing performance.
Features
OP AMP
 • Low operating current (Op Amp): 300 µA
 • Wide supply voltage range: 4V to 36V
 • Wide common-mode range: V- to (V+ - 1.8V)
 • Wide differential input voltage: ±36V
 • Available in plastic package rated for Military Temp. Range Operation REFERENCE
 • Adjustable output voltage: 1.2V to 6.3V
 • Tight initial tolerance available: ±0.6%
 • Wide operating current range: 17 µA to 20 mA
 • Tolerant of load capacitance




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