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LMC6001CIN

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IC OPAMP GP 1 CIRCUIT 8DIP

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationLMC6001CIN
Amplifier TypeGeneral Purpose
Current - Input Bias0.01 pA
Current - Supply550 µA
Gain Bandwidth Product1.3 MHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Circuits1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output TypeRail-to-Rail
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case8-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Slew Rate1.5 V/µs
Supplier Device Package8-PDIP
Voltage - Input Offset1 mV
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]15.5 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]4.5 V

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Description

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LMC6001-MIL Series

Featuring 100% tested input currents of 25 fA maximum, low operating power, and ESD protection of 2000 V, the LMC6001-MIL device achieves a new industry benchmark for low input current operational amplifiers. By tightly controlling the molding compound, Texas Instruments is able to offer this ultra-low input current in a lower cost molded package.

To avoid long turnon settling times common in other low input current op amps, the LMC6001A is tested three times in the first minute of operation. Even units that meet the 25-fA limit are rejected if they drift.

Because of the ultra-low input current noise of 0.13 fA/√Hz, the LMC6001-MIL can provide almost noiseless amplification of high resistance signal sources. Adding only 1 dB at 100 kΩ, 0.1 dB at 1 MΩ and 0.01 dB or less from 10 MΩ to 2,000 MΩ, the LMC6001-MIL is an almost noiseless amplifier.

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