Analog Devices Inc.'s LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF High Voltage Precision Operational Amplifier
The LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF is a state-of-the-art high voltage, precision operational amplifier from Analog Devices Inc., designed to address the needs of applications requiring a wide input and output voltage range. This operational amplifier is capable of operating with a supply voltage up to 140V (70V if dual supplies are used), making it an ideal choice for high voltage systems in industrial, test equipment, and sensor interfaces.
With its precision specifications, the LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF features a low input bias current, low offset voltage, and low offset drift over temperature, ensuring high accuracy in measurement and control applications. The device is also characterized by its low noise performance, which is essential for applications where signal integrity is critical.
The robust design of the LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF ensures reliability and stability over a wide temperature range, with specifications guaranteed from -40°C to 125°C. This operational amplifier is available in an 8-lead SOIC package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications while providing adequate power dissipation.
Moreover, the LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF incorporates several protection features such as overtemperature shutdown and a current limit to protect the amplifier and the load from adverse conditions. These features make the amplifier more resilient in harsh environments and help to prolong the life of the end product.
Applications that can benefit from the LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF include high voltage filters, piezoelectric drivers, and precision high voltage amplification circuits. The device's ability to handle high voltages also makes it suitable for electrostatic transducers, medical instrumentation, and automatic test equipment.
Analog Devices Inc. is known for its dedication to performance and reliability, and the LTC6090IS8E-5#PBF is no exception. It represents a blend of cutting-edge technology with practical features, making it a versatile component for designers looking to create high-performance, high-voltage systems.