Parameters |
Lifecycle Status |
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 2 weeks ago) |
Package / Case |
SOIC |
Number of Pins |
16 |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Max Operating Temperature |
70°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
0°C |
Number of Elements |
4 |
Number of Channels |
4 |
Number of Circuits |
4 |
Max Supply Voltage |
36V |
Min Supply Voltage |
5V |
Operating Supply Current |
1mA |
Slew Rate |
400 V/μs |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio |
78 dB |
Current - Input Bias |
80nA |
Output Current per Channel |
30mA |
Input Offset Voltage (Vos) |
800μV |
Gain Bandwidth Product |
10.5MHz |
Voltage Gain |
91.13dB |
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) |
92dB |
Max Dual Supply Voltage |
18V |
Min Dual Supply Voltage |
2.5V |
Nominal Gain Bandwidth Product |
12MHz |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
LT1356CS#TRPBF Overview
There is a SOIC case package that contains the instrumentation amplifiers. The op amp is delivered to you in a Tape & Reel (TR) case. A total of 16 pins are present on the instrumentation amplifier. Op amp rates 800μV as input offset voltage. Using a supply current of 1mA , this buffer op amp will be able to operate. You should keep the voltage gain at 91.13dB for the time being. In total, there are 4 circuits on this buffer amplifier. Op amp ic has 4 channels. In order for this buffer op amp to function, it should have a temperature of at least 0°C degrees Celsius. It is recommended that op amp be used at temperatures below 70°C. According to the specifications of the buffer op amp, the operating supply voltage is rated at 4. Under 36V is the minimum supply voltage for this electric component. Keeping the linear amplifier's supply voltage above 5V is recommended. You should conduct this electronic component under the dual supply voltage of 18V.
LT1356CS#TRPBF Features
91.13dB voltage gain
LT1356CS#TRPBF Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc. LT1356CS#TRPBF Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Fast A/D and D/A converters
- Switching amplifier
- Car stereo
- Logarithmic operation circuits
- Non-polarized electrodes
- Weighing systems
- Active probe
- Automatic control
- PDA
- Integrator circuits