LTC6240IS5#TRPBF High-Speed, Low-Noise Operational Amplifier
The LTC6240IS5#TRPBF is a high-performance operational amplifier from Linear Technology, designed to offer a perfect balance between speed and noise performance. This op-amp is ideal for applications that demand high precision and low power consumption, making it a suitable choice for medical instrumentation, ATE equipment, and driving ADC buffers.
With its single supply operation ranging from 2.8V to 11V and dual supply operation from ±1.4V to ±5.5V, the LTC6240IS5#TRPBF provides design flexibility suitable for various electronic circuits. Its rail-to-rail output stage ensures maximum dynamic range, which is particularly beneficial in low-voltage applications.
The LTC6240IS5#TRPBF boasts an impressive slew rate of 1V/μs and a gain bandwidth product of 10MHz. This high-speed characteristic, combined with a low input bias current of 1pA, makes it an excellent choice for fast signal processing applications while maintaining a high level of accuracy.
One of the key features of this op-amp is its low input-referred noise density of 1.9nV/√Hz at 1kHz, which minimizes the impact of noise in sensitive applications. Additionally, the device offers a CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) of 100dB and a PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio) of 116dB, ensuring stable performance against variations in power supply voltage and common-mode signals.
The LTC6240IS5#TRPBF comes in a compact SOT-23 package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Its industrial temperature range from -40°C to 85°C guarantees reliable operation across diverse working environments.
Overall, the LTC6240IS5#TRPBF from Linear Technology is a versatile and robust operational amplifier that delivers high-speed, low-noise performance for a wide range of applications. Its low power consumption and small footprint make it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their circuit designs for performance and size.
For further technical information, datasheets, and support, users are encouraged to visit the Linear Technology (now part of Analog Devices) website or contact their local sales representative.