Data Sheet lm331
Data Sheet lm331
Data Sheet lm331
Features
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Typical Applications
fOUT e
VIN
R
1
# S#
2.09 V RL RtCt
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*Use stable components with low temperature coefficients. See Typical Applications section.
**0.1mF or 1mF, See Principles of Operation.
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RRD-B30M115/Printed in U. S. A.
December 1994
LM131A/LM131
40V
Continuous
Continuous
b 0.2V to a VS
TMIN
TMAX
b 55 C to a 125 C
LM231A/LM231
40V
Continuous
Continuous
b 0.2V to a VS
TMIN
TMAX
b 25 C to a 85 C
LM331A/LM331
40V
Continuous
Continuous
b 0.2V to a VS
TMIN
TMAX
0 C to a 70 C
1.25W
100 C/W
1.25W
85 C/W
1.25W
100 C/W
260 C
260 C
500V
500V
670 mW
150 C/W
260 C
260 C
2000V
Typ
Max
Units
4.5V s VS s 20V
g 0.003
g 0.01
TMIN s TA s TMAX
g 0.006
g 0.02
% FullScale
% FullScale
VFC Non-Linearity
In Circuit of Figure 1
VS e 15V, f e 10 Hz to 11 kHz
g 0.024
g 0.14
%FullScale
VIN e b10V, RS e 14 kX
1.00
1.00
1.05
1.10
kHz/V
kHz/V
g 150
g 50
ppm/ C
ppm/ C
4.5VsVS s 10V
10V s VS s 40V
0.01
0.006
0.1
0.06
%/V
%/V
VIN e b10V
TMIN s TA s TMAX
VIN e b11V
Conditions
Min
0.95
0.90
10.0
kHz
g 0.02
% FullScale
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INPUT COMPARATOR
Offset Voltage
LM131/LM231/LM331
LM131A/LM231A/LM331A
TMIN s TA s TMAX
TMIN s TA s TMAX
Bias Current
Offset Current
Common-Mode Range
TMIN s TA s TMAX
b 0.2
g3
g4
g3
g 10
g 14
g 10
mV
mV
mV
b 80
b 300
nA
g8
g 100
nA
VCCb2.0
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
0.63
0.667
0.70
c VS
g 10
g 100
200
200
1000
500
nA
nA
nA
0.22
0.5
135
136
144
156
mA
mA
TIMER
Timer Threshold Voltage, Pin 5
Input Bias Current, Pin 5
All Devices
LM131/LM231/LM331
LM131A/LM231A/LM331A
VS e 15V
0VsVPIN 5 s 9.9V
VPIN 5 e 10V
VPIN 5 e 10V
I e 5 mA
RS e 14 kX, VPIN 1 e 0
0VsVPIN 1s10V
0.2
1.0
mA
TA e TMAX
0.01
0.02
2.0
1.0
10.0
50.0
nA
nA
nA
126
116
(10 to 500)
mA
1.76
1.70
1.89
1.89
2.02
2.08
VDC
VDC
Stability vs Temperature
g 60
ppm/ C
g 0.1
I e 5 mA
I e 3.2 mA (2 TTL Loads), TMINsTAsTMAX
OFF Leakage
0.15
0.10
g 0.05
0.50
0.40
1.0
V
V
mA
3.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
4.0
6.0
6.0
8.0
mA
mA
mA
mA
SUPPLY CURRENT
LM131, LM131A, LM231,
LM231A
LM331, LM331A
VS e 5V
VS e 40V
VS e 5V
VS e 40V
2.0
2.5
1.5
2.0
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. DC and AC electrical specifications do not apply when operating
the device beyond its specified operating conditions.
Note 2: All specifications apply in the circuit of Figure 3 , with 4.0V s VS s 40V, unless otherwise noted.
Note 3: Nonlinearity is defined as the deviation of fOUT from VIN c (10 kHz/ b 10 VDC) when the circuit has been trimmed for zero error at 10 Hz and at 10 kHz,
over the frequency range 1 Hz to 11 kHz. For the timing capacitor, CT, use NPO ceramic, Teflon, or polystyrene.
Note 4: Human body model, 100 pF discharged through a 1.5 kX resistor.
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Pin numbers apply to 8-pin packages only. See connection diagram for LM231WM pin numbers.
FIGURE 1a
Teflon registered trademark of DuPont
Frequency vs Temperature,
LM131A
VREF vs Temperature,
LM131A
Output Frequency vs
VSUPPLY
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The block diagram shows a band gap reference which provides a stable 1.9 VDC output. This 1.9 VDC is well regulated
over a VS range of 3.9V to 40V. It also has a flat, low temperature coefficient, and typically changes less than (/2%
over a 100 C temperature change.
The current pump circuit forces the voltage at pin 2 to be at
1.9V, and causes a current i e 1.90V/RS to flow. For
Rs e 14k, i e 135 mA. The precision current reflector provides a current equal to i to the current switch. The current
switch switches the current to pin 1 or to ground depending
on the state of the RS flip-flop.
The timing function consists of an RS flip-flop, and a timer
comparator connected to the external RtCt network. When
the input comparator detects a voltage at pin 7 higher than
pin 6, it sets the RS flip-flop which turns ON the current
switch and the output driver transistor. When the voltage at
pin 5 rises to )/3 VCC, the timer comparator causes the RS
flip-flop to reset. The reset transistor is then turned ON and
the current switch is turned OFF.
However, if the input comparator still detects pin 7 higher
than pin 6 when pin 5 crosses )/3 VCC, the flip-flop will not
be reset, and the current at pin 1 will continue to flow, in its
attempt to make the voltage at pin 6 higher than pin 7. This
condition will usually apply under start-up conditions or in
the case of an overload voltage at signal input. It should be
noted that during this sort of overload, the output frequency
will be 0; as soon as the signal is restored to the working
range, the output frequency will be resumed.
The output driver transistor acts to saturate pin 3 with an
ON resistance of about 50X. In case of overvoltage, the
output current is actively limited to less than 50 mA.
The voltage at pin 2 is regulated at 1.90 VDC for all values of
i between 10 mA to 500 mA. It can be used as a voltage
reference for other components, but care must be taken to
ensure that current is not taken from it which could reduce
the accuracy of the converter.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION OF BASIC VOLTAGETO-FREQUENCY CONVERTER (FIGURE 1 )
The simple stand-alone V-to-F converter shown in Figure 1
includes all the basic circuitry of Figure 2 plus a few components for improved performance.
A resistor, RIN e 100 kX g 10%, has been added in the path
to pin 7, so that the bias current at pin 7 ( b80 nA typical)
will cancel the effect of the bias current at pin 6 and help
provide minimum frequency offset.
The resistance RS at pin 2 is made up of a 12 kX fixed
resistor plus a 5 kX (cermet, preferably) gain adjust rheostat. The function of this adjustment is to trim out the gain
tolerance of the LM131, and the tolerance of Rt, RL and Ct.
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For best results, all the components should be stable lowtemperature-coefficient components, such as metal-film resistors. The capacitor should have low dielectric absorption;
depending on the temperature characteristics desired, NPO
ceramic, polystyrene, Teflon or polypropylene are best
suited.
A capacitor CIN is added from pin 7 to ground to act as a
filter for VIN. A value of 0.01 mF to 0.1 mF will be adequate in
most cases; however, in cases where better filtering is required, a 1 mF capacitor can be used. When the RC time
constants are matched at pin 6 and pin 7, a voltage step at
VIN will cause a step change in fOUT. If CIN is much less
than CL, a step at VIN may cause fOUT to stop momentarily.
A 47X resistor, in series with the 1 mF CL, is added to give
hysteresis effect which helps the input comparator provide
the excellent linearity (0.03% typical).
DETAIL OF OPERATION OF PRECISION V-TO-F
CONVERTER (FIGURE 3 )
In this circuit, integration is performed by using a conventional operational amplifier and feedback capacitor, CF.
When the integrators output crosses the nominal threshold
level at pin 6 of the LM131, the timing cycle is initiated.
fOUT e
b VIN RS
1
#
#
2.09 V RIN RtCt
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*Use stable components with low temperature coefficients. See Typical Applications section.
**This resistor can be 5 kX or 10 kX for VS e 8V to 22V, but must be 10 kX for VS e 4.5V to 8V.
***Use low offset voltage and low offset current op amps for A1: recommended types LM108, LM308A, LF411A
FIGURE 3. Standard Test Circuit and Applications Circuit, Precision Voltage-to-Frequency Converter
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c (RtCt)
RS
SELECT Rx e
RF
c (RtCt)
RS
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Connection Diagrams
Dual-In-Line Package
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Small-Outline Package
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Top View
Order Number LM231WM
See NS Package Number M14B
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Schematic Diagram
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