Increasing Bandwidth at Low Gains By reducing RF, wider bandwidth and faster pulse response can be attained beyond the specified values, although increased overshoot, settling time and possible ac peaking may result. As a rule of thumb, overshoot and bandwidth will increase by l% and 8%, respectively, for a 5% reduction in RF at gains of+10. Lower gains will increase these sensitivities.
| Symbol | Parameter | Test Conditions | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
| Vcc | Operating Supply Voltage | | 5.5 | 13 | 36 | V |
| VUSD | Under Voltage Shut-down | | 3 | 4 | 5.5 | V |
| VUSDhyst | Under Voltage Shut-down Hysteresis | | | O5 | | V |
| VoV | Overvoltage Shut-down | | 36 | (+) | 48 | V |
| RON | On State Resistance | lou-r=2A; Tj=25YC; Vcc>8V IOUT=2A; Vcc>8V | | (+) | 60 120 | ml ml |
| Is | Supply Current | Off State; Vcc=13V On State; Vcc=13V | | 10 2 | 25 3.5 | mA |
| IL(offl) | Off State Output Current | VIN=VOUT=OV | 0 | (+) | 50 | |
| IL(off2) | Off State Output Current | VIN=OV; VOUT=3.5V | -75 | | O | |
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