Electrical Characteristics (Notes 2, 4) (Continued)
Note 2: Unless otherwise stated, all specifications apply with the following conditions:
3V
DC
≤ V+≤ 20 V
DCVREF,VRHI,VRLO
≤ (V+− 1.5V)
3V
DC
≤ V
LED
≤ V+0V ≤ VIN≤ V+− 1.5V
−0.015V ≤ V
RLO
≤ 12 V
DCTA
=
+25˚C, I
L(REF)
=
0.2 mA, V
LED
=
3.0V, pin 9 connected to pin 3 (Bar Mode).
−0.015V ≤ V
RHI
≤ 12 V
DC
For higher power dissipations, pulse testing is used.
Note 3: Accuracy is measured referred to +10.000 V
DC
at pin 6, with 0.000 VDCat pin 4. At lower full-scale voltages, buffer and comparator offset voltage may add
significant error.
Note 4: Pin 5 input current must be limited to
±
3 mA. The addition of a 39k resistor in series with pin 5 allows±100V signals without damage.
Note 5: Bar mode results when pin 9 is within 20 mV of V
+
. Dot mode results when pin 9 is pulled at least 200 mV below V+or left open circuit. LED No. 10 (pin
10 output current) is disabled if pin 9 is pulled 0.9V or more below V
LED
.
Note 6: The maximum junction temperature of the LM3914 is 100˚C. Devices must be derated for operation at elevated temperatures. Junction to ambient thermal
resistance is 55˚C/W for the molded DIP (N package).
Definition of Terms
Accuracy: The difference between the observed threshold
voltage and the ideal threshold voltage for each comparator.
Specified and tested with 10V across the internal voltage divider so that resistor ratio matching error predominates over
comparator offset voltage.
Adjust Pin Current: Current flowing outof the reference adjust pin when the reference amplifier is in the linear region.
Comparator Gain: The ratio of the change in output current
(I
LED
) to the change in input voltage (VIN) required to pro-
duce it for a comparator in the linear region.
Dropout Voltage: The voltage measured at the current
source outputs required to make the output current fall by
10%.
Input Bias Current: Current flowing out of the signal input
when the input buffer is in the linear region.
LED Current Regulation: The change in output current
over the specified range of LED supply voltage (V
LED
)as
measured at the current source outputs.As the forward voltage of an LED does not change significantly with a small
change in forward current, this is equivalent to changing the
voltage at the LED anodes by the same amount.
Line Regulation: The average change in reference output
voltage over the specified range of supply voltage (V
+
).
Load Regulation: The change in reference output voltage
(V
REF
) over the specified range of load current (I
L(REF)
).
Offset Voltage: The differential input voltage which must be
applied toeach comparator tobias the outputin the linearregion. Most significant error when the voltage across the internal voltage divider is small. Specified and tested with pin
6 voltage (V
RHI
) equal to pin 4 voltage (V
RLO
).
Typical Performance Characteristics
Supply Current vs
Temperature
DS007970-2
Operating Input Bias
Current vs Temperature
DS007970-20
Reference Voltage vs
Temperature
DS007970-21
LM3914
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