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SPICE MODEL of NJM022V in SPICE PARK
1. Device Modeling Report
COMPONENTS: OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
PART NUMBER: NJM022V
MANUFACTURER: NEW JAPAN RADIO
REMARK TYPE: (OPAMP)
Bee Technologies Inc.
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
2. Spice Model
OUT 1 VCC
-IN1 OUT 2
+IN1 -IN2
VEE +IN2
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
3. Output Voltage Swing, +Vout and –Vout
Simulation result
These simulation results are compared with +Vout
Evaluation circuit
Output Voltage Swing Data sheet Simulation %Error
+Vout(V) +14 +13.963 0.264
-Vout(V) -14 -13.963 0.264
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
4. Input Offset Voltage
Simulation result
Evaluation circuit
Measurement Simulation Error
Vos
5 mV 5.0228 mV 0.456 %
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
5. Slew Rate, +SR, -SR
Simulation result
Evaluation circuit
Data sheet Simulation %Error
Slew Rate(v/us)
0.5V/us 0.495V/us 1
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
6. Input current Ib, Ibos
Simulation result
Evaluation circuit
Data sheet Simulation %Error
Ib(nA) 15 14.714 1.9
Ibos(nA) 1 1.05 5
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7. Open Loop Voltage Gain vs. Frequency , Av-dc, f-0dB
Simulation result
Evaluation circuit
Data sheet Simulation %Error
f-0dB(MHz) 1 0.992 0.8
Av-dc 88 87.97 0.034
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
8. Output Short Circuit Current - Ios
Simulation result
Evaluation circuit
Data sheet Simulation %Error
Short Circuit Current
6mA 6.084mA 1.4
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004
9. Common-Mode Rejection Voltage gain
Simulation result
0V
-0.5V
-1.0V
0s 1.0s 2.0s 3.0s 4.0s
V(Vout)
Time
Evaluation circuit
Vout U11
OUT1 VCC
-IN1 OUT2
+IN1 -IN2
VEE +IN2
-5.0028mVdc V1 V+
NJM022_SUB
DC = 0 DC = 0
V- AC = 0 AC = 0
FREQ = 0 FREQ = 0 15Vdc
VAMPL = 0 VAMPL = 0
-15Vdc VOFF = 0 VOFF = 0
Vi2 Vin2
V
VOFF = 0
VAMPL = 0.5
FREQ = 1
AC = 0
DC = 0
0
Common Mode Reject Ratio=25032/0.79432=31566
Data sheet Simulation %Error
CMRR
90 89.98 0.017
All Rights Reserved Copyright (c) Bee Technologies Inc. 2004