The LM710H/883C is a high-performance operational amplifier manufactured by Rochester Electronics. This precision amplifier is designed for applications demanding high gain, low offset voltage, and excellent stability over a wide temperature range. The /883C designation indicates compliance with military-grade specifications, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.
Applications
- Precision instrumentation: Used in applications requiring accurate signal amplification and conditioning.
- Military and aerospace systems: Suitable for applications where reliability and performance are critical.
- Data acquisition systems: Amplifies analog signals for digitization by analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
- Medical equipment: Used in sensitive medical devices requiring precise signal processing.
- Test and measurement equipment: Provides accurate amplification for various testing applications.
Features
- High Open-Loop Gain: Provides significant amplification for small input signals.
- Low Input Offset Voltage: Minimizes errors caused by input voltage offsets.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Accommodates a variety of input signal levels.
- High Slew Rate: Enables fast response to changing input signals.
- Short-Circuit Protection: Protects the amplifier from damage due to output shorts.
- 883C Military Standard: Meets stringent military specifications for reliability and performance.
Benefits
- Accurate Signal Amplification: Ensures precise and reliable signal processing.
- High Reliability: Meets military-grade standards for performance in harsh environments.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of applications requiring high-performance amplification.
- Improved Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Low noise characteristics enhance signal clarity.
- Stable Operation: Maintains consistent performance over a wide temperature range.
Additional Details
The LM710H/883C typically operates with a dual supply voltage, such as ±15V. It is available in a hermetically sealed metal can package (TO-5). The operating temperature range is typically -55°C to +125°C. The high open-loop gain and low input offset voltage make it suitable for demanding applications requiring precise signal amplification. Consult the datasheet for specific electrical characteristics and application recommendations. Common mode rejection ratio and power supply rejection ratio are also critical performance parameters.