LT5400BCMS8E-6#TRPBF - Precision Matched Resistor Network
The LT5400BCMS8E-6#TRPBF is a high-precision matched resistor network component from Linear Technology, which is now part of Analog Devices. It is designed to provide excellent matching characteristics for critical signal conditioning applications in precision circuits. The LT5400 series ensures high stability and low drift over temperature and time, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring a high degree of accuracy and reliability.
Key Features
- Resistance Matching: The LT5400BCMS8E-6#TRPBF offers exceptional resistance matching between resistors, typically within ±0.01%. This precision is crucial for applications like differential amplifiers, where resistor matching directly impacts common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and gain accuracy.
- Temperature Coefficient: It features a low temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR), typically 2ppm/°C, which ensures that the resistance value remains stable across a wide temperature range.
- Ratio Stability: The resistor network is designed to maintain its ratio stability over time, providing long-term reliability in critical applications.
- Package: It comes in a compact 8-lead MSOP package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications while still providing excellent thermal performance.
- Wide Operating Range: The device operates over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for various industrial and automotive applications.
Applications
The LT5400BCMS8E-6#TRPBF is ideal for a range of precision applications, including:
- Precision instrumentation
- Bridge circuits
- Differential amplifiers
- Data acquisition systems
- Automotive sensors and controls
Quality and Reliability
Linear Technology is known for its commitment to quality, and the LT5400BCMS8E-6#TRPBF is no exception. It is designed and manufactured to meet the stringent requirements of the most demanding applications. With its precision performance and robust design, this matched resistor network is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the accuracy and stability of their electronic systems.