Miscellaneous Amplifiers
Motorola provides several Bipolar and CMOS special
purpose amplifiers which fill specific needs. These devices
range from low power CMOS programmable amplifiers and
comparators to variable–gain bipolar power amplifiers.
MC3405
Dual Operational Amplifier and
Dual Voltage Comparator
Output 1
1
2
3
14 Output 4
13
Comp
1
Op
Amp 1
+
Inputs 1
4
Inputs 4
1
+
12
This device contains two Differential Input Operational
Amplifiers and two Comparators; each set capable of single
supply operation. This operational amplifier–comparator
circuitwillfinditsapplicationsasageneralpurposeproductfor
automotive circuits and as an industrial ‘‘building block.’’
Comp
2
Op
Amp 2
V
4
5
6
7
11
10
9
V
/Gnd
CC
EE
+
3
Inputs 2
2
Inputs 3
+
Output 2
8
Output 3
Table 5. Bipolar
I
V
(mV)
Max
I
A
vol
Response
Supply Voltage
IB
IO
IO
Suffix/
(µA)
Max
(nA)
Max
(V/mV)
Min
(µs)
Typ
Package
Device
Single
3.0 to 36
Dual
MC3405
0.5
10
50
20
1.3
±1.5 to ±18
P/646
MC14573
Quad Programmable Operational Amplifier
MC14575
Dual Programmable Operational Amplifier and Dual Programmable Comparator
MC14576C/MC14577C
Dual Video Amplifiers
Table 6. CMOS
Quantity
Per Package
Single Supply
Voltage Range
Dual Supply
Voltage Range
Suffix/
Package
Function
Frequency Range
DC to 1.0 MHz
DC to 1.0 MHz
Device
MC14573
MC14575
Operational Amplifiers
4
3.0 to 15 V
3.0 to 15 V
±1.5 to ±7.5 V
±1.5 to ±7.5 V
P/648, D/751B
P/648, D/751B
Operational Amplifiers
and Comparators
2 and 2
(1)
5.0 to 12 V
(2)
Video Amplifiers
2
±2.5 to ±6.0 V
Up to 10 MHz
MC14576C
MC14577C
P/626, F/904
(1)
(2)
5.0 to 10 V for surface mount package.
±2.5 to ±5.0 V for surface mount package.
Analog and Interface Integrated Circuits
4.1–8
Motorola Master Selection Guide