Datasheet Linear Technology LT1077ACN8#PBF

ManufacturerLinear Technology
SeriesLT1077
Part NumberLT1077ACN8#PBF

Micropower, Single Supply, Precision Op Amp

Datasheets

Datasheet LT1077
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Micropower, Single Supply, Precision Op Amp
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Prices

Packaging

PackageN-8
Package CodeN
Package Index05-08-1510 (N8)

Parametrics

Number of Channels1
Unity Gain BW0.23 MHz
Av Min Stable1 V/V
Avol60 dB
Common Mode Rejection Ratio106 dB
Cload1500 pF
Demo BoardsDC417B
Design ToolsLTspice Model
Enoise 1/f Corner0.7 Hz
Enoise Density27 nV/rtHz
Export Controlno
Ibias7 nA
Inoise0.065 pA/rtHz
Inoise 1/f Corner95 Hz
Ios0.00000008 µA
Iout25 mA
Isupply0.048 mA
LF Enoise0.5 µVPP
Operating Temperature Range0 to 70 °C
Over-the-Topno
PSRR118 dB
Rail-to-RailIn to V-
Rail-to-Rail Inno
Rail-to-Rail Outno
SR0.08 V/µs
Shutdownno
Single Supplyyes
TypeVFB
VinCM High (from V+)1.2 V
VinCM Low (from V-)-0.3 V
Vos0.009 mV
Vos TC0.4 µV/C
Vs Max44 V
Vs Min2.2 V

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

  • Using the LTC Op Amp Macromodels &mdash AN48
    PDF, 297 Kb, File published: Nov 8, 1991
    LTC's op amp macromodels are described in detail, along with the theory behind each model and complete schematics of each topology. Extended modeling topics are discussed, such as phase/frequency response modifications and asymmetric slew rate for JFET op amp models. LTC's macromodels are optimized for accuracy and fast simulation times. Simulation times can be further reduced by using streamlining techniques found throughout AN48.
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  • Techniques for 92% Efficient LCD Illumination &mdash AN55
    PDF, 688 Kb, File published: Aug 1, 1993
    This publication details several LCD backlight circuits which feature 92% efficiency. Other benefits include low voltage operation, synchronizing capability, higher output power for color displays, and extended dimming range. Extensive coverage of practical issues includes layout problems, multi-lamp displays, safety and reliability concerns and efficiency and photometric measurements. Also included is a review of circuits which did not work along with appropriate commentary.
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  • Using the LTC1325 Battery Management IC: &mdash AN64
    PDF, 385 Kb, File published: Aug 2, 1996
    Application Note 64 details characteristics of various battery types and appropriate charging management schemes. The LTC1325 battery management IC is highlighted along with information for applying it to any type battery. Techniques and circuitry for conditioning, charging and monitoring NiCd, NiMH, Li-Ion and Lead-Acid batteries are presented.
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  • Linear Technology Magazine Circuit Collection, Volume III &mdash AN67
    PDF, 1.2 Mb, File published: Sep 1, 1996
    Application Note 67 is a collection of circuits for data conversion, interface and signal processing from the first five years of Linear Technology. This application note includes circuits such as fast video multiplexers for high speed video, an ultraselective bandpass filter circuit with adjustable gain, and a fully differential, 8-channel, 12-bit A/D system. The categories included in this app note are data conversion, interface, filters, instrumentation, video/op amps and miscellaneous circuits.
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  • A Seven-Nanosecond Comparator for Single Supply Operation &mdash AN72
    PDF, 882 Kb, File published: May 1, 1998
    AN72 is an extensive discussion of the causes and cures of problems in very high speed comparator circuits. A separate applications section uses the 7ns LT1394 in V-to-F converters, crystal oscillators, clock skew generators, triggers, sampling configurations and a nanosecond pulse stretcher. Appendices cover related topics.
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  • Bias Voltage and Current Sense Circuits for Avalanche Photodiodes &mdash AN92
    PDF, 1.1 Mb, File published: Nov 1, 2002
    Avalanche photodiodes, used in laser based fiberoptic systems, require high voltage bias and accurate, wide range current monitoring. Bias voltage varies from 15V-90V and current ranges from 100nA to 1mA, a 10,000:1 dynamic range. This publication presents various 5 volt powered circuits which meet these requirements. Appended sections detail specific circuit techniques and cover measurement practice.
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Design Notes

  • The LTC1446/LTC1446L: World's First Dual 12-Bit DACs in SO-8 &mdash DN131
    PDF, 77 Kb, File published: Jun 3, 1996
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  • Micropower, Single Supply Applications: (1) A Self-Biased, Buffered Reference (2) Megaohm Input Impedance Difference Amplifier &mdash DN23
    PDF, 199 Kb, File published: Jun 1, 1989
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  • A Single Amplifier, Precision High Voltage Instrument Amp &mdash DN25
    PDF, 71 Kb, File published: Aug 1, 1989
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  • Chopper vs Bipolar Op Amps—An Unbiased Comparison &mdash DN42
    PDF, 70 Kb, File published: Dec 1, 1990
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  • 3V Operation of Linear Technology Op Amps &mdash DN56
    PDF, 78 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 1992
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  • 12-Bit Rail-to-Rail Micropower DACs in an SO-8 &mdash DN96
    PDF, 76 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 1995
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Articles

  • Infinite Sample-and-Hold Outperforms Many Legacy Sample-and-Hold Amplifiers &mdash LT Journal
    PDF, 159 Kb, File published: Nov 1, 2000
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Model Line

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Signal Conditioning > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > Precision Amplifiers (Vos | High Voltage Amplifiers (>12V) | Low Power Amplifiers (Is < 1mA/amp)

Other Names:

LT1077ACN8PBF, LT1077ACN8 PBF