| Parameters |
| Lifecycle Status |
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 2 weeks ago) |
| Package / Case |
SOT-23-5 |
| Number of Pins |
5 |
| Packaging |
Cut Tape |
| Max Operating Temperature |
125°C |
| Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
| Number of Elements |
1 |
| Number of Channels |
1 |
| Number of Circuits |
1 |
| Max Supply Voltage |
6V |
| Min Supply Voltage |
2.7V |
| Operating Supply Current |
140μA |
| Slew Rate |
0.5 V/μs |
| Common Mode Rejection Ratio |
120 dB |
| Current - Input Bias |
3pA |
| Input Offset Voltage (Vos) |
500nV |
| Bandwidth |
500 kHz |
| Gain Bandwidth Product |
500 kHz |
| Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) |
120dB |
| Nominal Gain Bandwidth Product |
500 kHz |
| RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
| Lead Free |
Lead Free |
LTC2054HS5#TRMPBF Overview
The linear amplifier is packaged in a SOT-23-5 case which makes it easy for the consumer to handle. As far as the packaging is concerned, buffer op amp is delivered in a Cut Tape case. There are 5 pins on this chip. With regards to the offset voltage of the input, buffer amplifier is rated at 500nV. The buffer amplifier is capable of operating from a supply current of 140μA . A instrumentation amplifier like this has 1 circuits. Buffer op amp is equipped with 1 channels on the device. It is recommended that the temperature of this op amp ic should not fall below -40°C degrees Fahrenheit at any time. You should only use op amp buffer at temperatures that are no higher than 125°C. A total of 1 elements are present in this linear amplifier. I would like to point out that this electrical component is capable of working from a voltage below 6V as far as the power supply is concerned. It is recommended that you keep the instrumentation amplifier's supply voltage higher than 2.7V when using it.
LTC2054HS5#TRMPBF Features
LTC2054HS5#TRMPBF Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc. LTC2054HS5#TRMPBF Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Computer workstations
- Oscilloscopes
- MP3
- Television broadcasting equipment
- Portable electronic products powered by batteries
- Division circuits
- Image computer boards
- Gaming industry
- Exponential operation circuits
- Video amplifiers