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QUAD, 36-V, 1-MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER WITH -25°C TO 85°C OPERATION

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LM248DR

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Texas Instruments

QUAD, 36-V, 1-MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER WITH -25°C TO 85°C OPERATION

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationLM248DR
Amplifier TypeGeneral Purpose
Current - Input Bias30 nA
Current - Output / Channel25 mA
Current - Supply2.4 mA
Gain Bandwidth Product1 MHz
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Circuits4
Operating Temperature [Max]85 C
Operating Temperature [Min]-25 °C
Package / Case14-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.154 in
Package / Case [y]3.9 mm
Voltage - Input Offset1 mV
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]36 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]8 V

Pricing

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Description

General part information

LM248 Series

The LM148, LM248, and LM348 are quadruple, independent, high-gain, internally compensated operational amplifiers designed to have operating characteristics similar to the µA741. These amplifiers exhibit low supply-current drain and input bias and offset currents that are much less than those of the µA741.

The LM148, LM248, and LM348 are quadruple, independent, high-gain, internally compensated operational amplifiers designed to have operating characteristics similar to the µA741. These amplifiers exhibit low supply-current drain and input bias and offset currents that are much less than those of the µA741.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

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Audio Applications of Linear Integrated Circuits

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Get More Power Out of Dual or Quad Op-Amps

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AN-20 An Applications Guide for Op Amps (Rev. C)

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Predicting Op Amp Slew Rate Limited Response

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AN-79 IC Preamplifier Challenges Choppers on Drift (Rev. B)

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Quadruple Operational Amplifiers datasheet (Rev. C)

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AN-278 Designing with a New Super Fast Dual Norton Amplifier (Rev. B)

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True RMS Detector

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AN-263 Sine Wave Generation Techniques (Rev. C)

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AN-46 The Phase Locked Loop IC as a Communication System Building Block

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Building an Op Amp With Bipolar Transistors, A Historical Application Note (Rev. A)

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AN-24 A Simplified Test Set for Op Amp Characterization

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AN-31 Amplifier Circuit Collection (Rev. D)

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Precise Tri-Wave Generation

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Get Fast Stable Response From Improved Unity-Gain Followers

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AN-241 Working with High Impedance Op Amps

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Super Matched Bipolar Transistor Pair Sets New Standards for Drift and Noise (Rev. B)

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General Purpose Power Supply

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AN-260 A 20-Bit (1 ppm) Linear Slope-Integrating A/D Converter (Rev. B)

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