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LPC660

LPC660 Series

Quad, 15-V, 350-kHz operational amplifier

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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Quad, 15-V, 350-kHz operational amplifier

Key Features

Rail-to-rail output swingMicropower operation: (1 mW)Specified for 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ loadsHigh voltage gain: 120 dBLow input offset voltage: 3 mVLow offset voltage drift: 1.3 μV/°CUltra low input bias current: 2 fAInput common-mode includes V−Operation range from +5V to +15VLow distortion: 0.01% at 1 kHzSlew rate: 0.11 V/μsFull military temp. range availableAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Rail-to-rail output swingMicropower operation: (1 mW)Specified for 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ loadsHigh voltage gain: 120 dBLow input offset voltage: 3 mVLow offset voltage drift: 1.3 μV/°CUltra low input bias current: 2 fAInput common-mode includes V−Operation range from +5V to +15VLow distortion: 0.01% at 1 kHzSlew rate: 0.11 V/μsFull military temp. range availableAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Description

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The LPC660 CMOS Quad operational amplifier is ideal for operation from a single supply. It features a wide range of operating voltages from +5V to +15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input VOS, drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain (into 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents, while the power supply requirement is typically less than 1 mW. This chip is built with National's advanced Double-Poly Silicon-Gate CMOS process. See the LPC662 datasheet for a Dual CMOS operational amplifier and LPC661 datasheet for a single CMOS operational amplifier with these same features. The LPC660 CMOS Quad operational amplifier is ideal for operation from a single supply. It features a wide range of operating voltages from +5V to +15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input VOS, drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain (into 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents, while the power supply requirement is typically less than 1 mW. This chip is built with National's advanced Double-Poly Silicon-Gate CMOS process. See the LPC662 datasheet for a Dual CMOS operational amplifier and LPC661 datasheet for a single CMOS operational amplifier with these same features.