Parameters |
Lifecycle Status |
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 2 weeks ago) |
Package / Case |
SSOP |
Number of Pins |
16 |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Max Operating Temperature |
85°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Number of Elements |
4 |
Number of Channels |
4 |
Number of Circuits |
4 |
Max Supply Voltage |
12.6V |
Min Supply Voltage |
2.2V |
Operating Supply Current |
1mA |
Slew Rate |
20 V/μs |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio |
85 dB |
Current - Input Bias |
250nA |
Output Current per Channel |
50mA |
Input Offset Voltage (Vos) |
350μV |
Gain Bandwidth Product |
60MHz |
Voltage Gain |
100dB |
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) |
84dB |
Max Dual Supply Voltage |
6.3V |
Min Dual Supply Voltage |
1.1V |
Nominal Gain Bandwidth Product |
60MHz |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
LT6222IGN#TRPBF Overview
The linear amplifier is packaged in a SSOP case. A Tape & Reel (TR) case is used for delivering the op amp. The buffer op amp includes 16 pins. There is an input offset voltage of 350μV for this buffer op amp. You can run this op amp ic on 1mA . Maintain 100dB as the voltage gain. During the manufacturing process, this buffer amplifier is divided into 4 circuits. As far as the device is concerned, buffer amplifier has 4 channels. The temperature should not be lower than -40°C for operational amplifier ics to operate. Use op amps only at temperatures no higher than 85°C. The linear amplifier consists of 4 different elements in total. Under 12.6V is the minimum supply voltage for this electric component. Over 2.2V is a recommended supply voltage for buffer ampsIn order to conduct this part, you will need to provide dual supply voltages of 6.3V volts.
LT6222IGN#TRPBF Features
100dB voltage gain
LT6222IGN#TRPBF Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc. LT6222IGN#TRPBF Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Cinema or auditorium audio system
- Multimedia playback equipment
- Polarized electrodes
- Integrator circuits
- High input resistance broadband
- Comparator
- Scintillation detectors
- Information processing
- Communication
- Biopotential