LT1368CN8#PBF - Precision Operational Amplifier
The LT1368CN8#PBF is a high-performance operational amplifier from Linear Technology, designed to offer a perfect blend of speed, precision, and low noise. This operational amplifier is an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including data acquisition systems, filters, and instrumentation, thanks to its impressive specifications and robust features.
Encased in a sturdy 8-pin PDIP package, the LT1368CN8#PBF boasts a slew rate of 2.4V/μs and a gain-bandwidth product of 7MHz. This allows the amplifier to handle rapid signal changes with ease, making it suitable for high-speed amplification tasks. The device operates over a supply voltage range of ±2.5V to ±15V, providing designers with flexibility in various circuit configurations.
One of the standout features of the LT1368CN8#PBF is its precision. With an input offset voltage of just 350μV and low input bias currents, it ensures accurate signal amplification with minimal error, which is critical for precision applications. Moreover, the device exhibits excellent temperature stability, further enhancing its reliability in demanding environments.
The LT1368CN8#PBF also offers a low noise performance with a noise voltage density of 12nV/√Hz at 1kHz, making it an excellent choice for audio applications and other noise-sensitive circuits. Additionally, the operational amplifier is designed with Linear Technology's high standards, ensuring a long operational life and consistent performance.
With its robust design, the LT1368CN8#PBF is protected against reverse battery protection up to 18V, which safeguards the device from potential damage due to incorrect power supply connections. The operational amplifier also features an output short-circuit protection, ensuring that it can withstand accidental shorts without suffering from permanent damage.
In summary, the LT1368CN8#PBF from Linear Technology is a versatile, high-precision operational amplifier that excels in a variety of demanding applications. Its combination of speed, precision, and low noise makes it a valuable component for designers looking to enhance the performance of their electronic systems.