Parameters |
Lifecycle Status |
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 1 week ago) |
Mount |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
SOIC |
Number of Pins |
8 |
Max Operating Temperature |
70°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
0°C |
Number of Elements |
2 |
Number of Channels |
2 |
Number of Circuits |
2 |
Max Supply Voltage |
12.6V |
Min Supply Voltage |
3.5V |
Operating Supply Current |
9mA |
Slew Rate |
2500 V/μs |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio |
73 dB |
Current - Input Bias |
2μA |
Output Current per Channel |
70mA |
Input Offset Voltage (Vos) |
200μV |
Bandwidth |
400MHz |
Gain Bandwidth Product |
360MHz |
Voltage Gain |
72.04dB |
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) |
78dB |
Max Dual Supply Voltage |
6.3V |
Min Dual Supply Voltage |
1.75V |
Number of Amplifiers |
2 |
REACH SVHC |
No SVHC |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
LT1819CS8#PBF Overview
In order to protect the op amps, a SOIC case is used. 8 pins are included on the operational amplifiers. The input offset voltage is 200μV. An 9mA volt supply current is needed for this linear amplifier to operate. Maintain 72.04dB as the voltage gain. During the manufacturing process, this buffer amplifier is divided into 2 circuits. On the buffer amps, there are 2 channels that can be used. The temperature should not be lower than 0°C for operational amplifier ics to operate. A temperature greater than 70°C should not be used for the operation of buffer amplifier. A voltage rating of 2 is indicated for the op amp's operating supply voltage. This electric component can work from a voltage of under 12.6V as far as supply voltage is concerned. A voltage of 3.5V or higher is recommended for the linear amplifier's supply voltage. As a rule of thumb, you should conduct this electronic part under a dual voltage supply of 6.3V volts. There are 2 amplifiers on the op amp.
LT1819CS8#PBF Features
72.04dB voltage gain
LT1819CS8#PBF Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc. LT1819CS8#PBF Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Portable docking station
- Large motor controllers
- Portable electronic products powered by batteries
- earphone
- Biopotential
- Power generator
- Tablets
- Strain gauges
- Home audio systems
- Signal filtering