LT1362
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LT1362

Dual and Quad 50MHz, 800V/µs Op Amps

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1ku List Price Starting From $8.86
Features
  • 50MHz Gain-Bandwidth
  • 800V/µs Slew Rate
  • 5mA Maximum Supply Current per Amplifier
  • Unity-Gain Stable
  • C-Load Op Amp Drives All Capacitive Loads
  • 9nV/√Hz Input Noise Voltage
  • 1mV Maximum Input Offset Voltage
  • 1µA Maximum Input Bias Current
  • 250nA Maximum Input Offset Current
  • ±13V Minimum Output Swing into 500Ω
  • ±3.2V Minimum Output Swing into 150Ω
  • 4.5V/mV Minimum DC Gain, RL=1k
  • 60ns Settling Time to 0.1%, 10V Step
  • 0.2% Differential Gain, AV=2, RL=150Ω
  • 0.3° Differential Phase, AV=2, RL=150Ω
  • Specified at ±2.5V, ±5V, and ±15V
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The LT1361/LT1362 are dual and quad low power high speed operational amplifiers with outstanding AC and DC performance. The amplifiers feature much lower supply current and higher slew rate than devices with comparable bandwidth. The circuit topology is a voltage feedback amplifier with matched high impedance inputs and the slewing performance of a current feedback amplifier. The high slew rate and single stage design provide excellent settling characteristics which make the circuit an ideal choice for data acquisition systems. Each output drives a 500Ω load to ±13V with ±15V supplies and a 150Ω load to ±3.2V on ±5V supplies. The amplifiers are stable with any capacitive load making them useful in buffer or cable driving applications.

The LT1361/LT1362 are members of a family of fast, high performance amplifiers using this unique topology and employing advanced bipolar complementary processing. For a single amplifier version of the LT1361/LT1362 see the LT1360 data sheet. For higher bandwidth devices with higher supply currents see the LT1363 through LT1365 data sheets. For lower supply current amplifiers see the LT1354 to LT1359 data sheets. Singles, duals, and quads of each amplifier are available.

Applications

  • Wideband Amplifiers
  • Buffers
  • Active Filters
  • Video and RF Amplification
  • Cable Drivers
  • Data Acquisition Systems
Part Models 3
1ku List Price Starting From $8.86

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Software & Part Ecosystem

Software & Part Ecosystem

Tools & Simulations

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LTspice® is a powerful, fast and free simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for improving the simulation of analog circuits.

To launch ready-to-run LTspice demonstration circuits for this part:

Step 1: Download and install LTspice on your computer.

Step 2: Click on the link in the section below to download a demonstration circuit.

Step 3: If LTspice does not automatically open after clicking the link below, you can instead run the simulation by right clicking on the link and selecting “Save Target As.” After saving the file to your computer, start LTspice and open the demonstration circuit by selecting ‘Open’ from the ‘File’ menu.

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