LTC6912IGN-2#PBF Dual Programmable Gain Amplifier
The LTC6912IGN-2#PBF is a high-performance dual programmable gain amplifier (PGA) designed and manufactured by Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices. This precision amplifier is a versatile component suitable for a wide range of applications, including data acquisition systems, medical instrumentation, and industrial process controls.
At the heart of LTC6912IGN-2#PBF's functionality is its ability to provide digitally controlled gain, which can be selected through a 3-wire SPI serial interface. The gain range is from 0dB up to 50dB, adjustable in 6.02dB steps, allowing for precise signal amplification. This feature enables the device to adapt to varying signal levels, ensuring optimal performance in dynamic environments.
The LTC6912IGN-2#PBF operates with a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, or a dual ±2.7V to ±5.5V supply, making it flexible for various circuit designs. It also boasts a low supply current of 1.1mA per amplifier, contributing to efficient power consumption within the system.
Designed with a compact footprint, the LTC6912IGN-2#PBF comes in a 16-lead SSOP package, offering a space-saving solution for designs where board space is at a premium. Its industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C ensures reliable performance in harsh environments.
Key features of the LTC6912IGN-2#PBF include:
- Dual programmable gain amplifiers with a gain range of 0dB to 50dB
- Digitally controlled via a 3-wire SPI serial interface
- Low supply current of 1.1mA per amplifier
- Operates on single or dual supply voltages
- 16-lead SSOP package for compact design
- Industrial temperature range for robust performance
The LTC6912IGN-2#PBF is an ideal choice for designers looking for a high-quality, versatile PGA that can be easily integrated into various electronic systems. With its digital gain control and low power consumption, this product from Linear Technology offers both precision and efficiency, making it a valuable component for any application requiring variable signal amplification.