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SPACE-GRADE, QUAD, 44-V, 1-MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

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JM38510/11001SCA

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Texas Instruments

SPACE-GRADE, QUAD, 44-V, 1-MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationJM38510/11001SCA
Amplifier TypeGeneral Purpose
Current - Input Bias100 nA
Current - Output / Channel55 mA
Gain Bandwidth Product1 MHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Circuits4
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 °C
Output TypePush-Pull
Package / Case14-CDIP
Slew Rate0.2 V/µs
Supplier Device Package14-CDIP
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]44 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]10 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 607.20
10$ 556.60
100$ 506.00

Description

General part information

LM148JAN-SP Series

The LM148 is a true quad LM741. It consists of four independent, high gain, internally compensated, low power operational amplifiers which have been designed to provide functional characteristics identical to those of the familiar LM741 operational amplifier. In addition the total supply current for all four amplifiers is comparable to the supply current of a single LM741 type op amp. Other features include input offset currents and input bias current which are much less than those of a standard LM741. Also, excellent isolation between amplifiers has been achieved by independently biasing each amplifier and using layout techniques which minimize thermal coupling.

The LM148 can be used anywhere multiple LM741 or LM1558 type amplifiers are being used and in applications where amplifier matching or high packing density is required.

The LM148 is a true quad LM741. It consists of four independent, high gain, internally compensated, low power operational amplifiers which have been designed to provide functional characteristics identical to those of the familiar LM741 operational amplifier. In addition the total supply current for all four amplifiers is comparable to the supply current of a single LM741 type op amp. Other features include input offset currents and input bias current which are much less than those of a standard LM741. Also, excellent isolation between amplifiers has been achieved by independently biasing each amplifier and using layout techniques which minimize thermal coupling.