Product Overview: LT1028ACN8#PBF
The LT1028ACN8#PBF is a high-performance, precision operational amplifier from Analog Devices Inc., designed to offer exceptional noise performance and outstanding signal purity. This op-amp is well-suited for a wide range of applications, including high-quality audio amplification, sensitive instrumentation, and professional-grade test equipment.
Key Features
- Ultra-Low Noise Performance: The LT1028ACN8#PBF boasts an ultra-low voltage noise density of 0.85nV/√Hz at 1kHz, making it one of the lowest noise operational amplifiers available on the market. This feature is crucial for applications requiring a high signal-to-noise ratio.
- High Gain Bandwidth Product: With a gain bandwidth product of 75MHz, this op-amp can handle a wide range of frequencies, ensuring that it can be used in high-speed signal processing applications.
- High Slew Rate: The device offers a fast slew rate of 20V/µs, which allows it to respond quickly to changes in input, making it ideal for fast-operating circuits.
- Stable and Reliable: The LT1028ACN8#PBF is designed to be stable with capacitive loads up to 100pF, which is beneficial for maintaining performance in complex circuits.
- Robust Supply Voltage Range: This operational amplifier operates effectively within a supply voltage range of ±5V to ±15V, providing flexibility for different power requirements.
Physical Attributes and Packaging
The LT1028ACN8#PBF comes in an 8-lead PDIP (Plastic Dual In-line Package), which is a standard package for through-hole mounting, making it easy to integrate into a variety of circuit boards. The PDIP package ensures robust handling and long-term durability for industrial and commercial applications.
Applications
- High-Quality Audio Equipment
- Precision Data Acquisition Systems
- Spectrum Analyzers
- Medical Instrumentation
- Professional Test Equipment
With its precision specifications and versatility, the LT1028ACN8#PBF operational amplifier from Analog Devices Inc. is an excellent choice for designers and engineers looking to enhance the performance of their high-fidelity audio systems, sensitive measurement instruments, and any other application where noise performance is critical.