LM107, LM207, LM307
HIGH-PERFORMANCE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
SLOS060 – D962, DECEMBER 1970 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 1990
POST OFFICE BOX 655303
DALLAS, TEXAS 75265
Copyright
1990, Texas Instruments Incorporated
BASIC5
1
Low Input Currents
No Frequency Compensation Required
Low Input Offset Parameters
Short-Circuit Protection
No Latch-Up
Wide Common-Mode and Differential
Voltage Ranges
description
The LM107, LM207, and LM307 are high-perfor-
mance operational amplifiers featuring very low
input bias current and input offset voltage and
current to improve the accuracy of high-impe-
dance circuits using these devices.
The high common-mode input voltage range and
the absence of latch-up make these amplifiers
ideal for voltage follower applications. The
devices are short-circuit protected and the internal
frequency compensation ensures stability without
external components.
The LM107 is characterized for operation over the
full military temperature range of –55
°
C to 125
°
C,
the LM207 is characterized for operation from
–25
°
C to 85
°
C, and the LM307 is characterized for
operation from 0
°
C to 70
°
C.
symbol
–
+
IN +
OUT
IN –
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
VIOmax
VIO max
AT 25
°
C
PACKAGE
TA
SMALL-OUTLINE
(D)
CERAMIC
(J)
CERAMIC DIP
(JG)
PLASTIC DIP
(P)
FLAT PACK
(U)
FLAT PACK
(W)
0
°
C
to
70
°
C
–25
°
C
to
85
°
C
–55
°
C
to
125
°
C
The D package is available taped and reeled. Add the suffix R to the device type, (e.g., LM307DR).
7.5 mV
LM307D
—
—
LM307P
—
—
2 mV
LM207D
—
—
LM207P
—
—
2 mV
—
LM107J
LM107JG
—
LM107U
LM107W
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
NC
NC
NC
IN–
IN+
V
CC
–
NC
NC
NC
NC
V
CC+
OUT
NC
NC
LM107 . . . J OR W PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
NC
IN–
IN+
V
CC
–
NC
V
CC
+
OUT
NC
(TOP VIEW)
LM107 . . . JG PACKAGE
LM207, LM307 . . . D OR P PACKAGE
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
NC
NC
IN–
IN+
V
CC
–
NC
COMP
V
CC
+
OUT
NC
LM107 . . . U FLAT PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
NC – No internal connection
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments
standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include
testing of all parameters.