Datasheet Linear Technology LT1210CT7#06PBF

ManufacturerLinear Technology
SeriesLT1210
Part NumberLT1210CT7#06PBF

1.1A, 35MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Datasheets

LT1210 - 1.1A, 35MHz Current Feedback Amplifier
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Packaging

PackageTO-220
Package CodeT7
Package Index05-08-1422 (Std)

Parametrics

Number of Channels1
Unity Gain BW66 MHz
Av Min Stable1 V/V
Common Mode Rejection Ratio62 dB
Cload10000 pF
Demo BoardsDC296A
Design ToolsLTspice Model
Enoise 1/f Corner20 Hz
Enoise Density3 nV/rtHz
Export Controlno
Inoise2 pA/rtHz
Inoise 1/f Corner300 Hz
Iout2000 mA
Isupply35 mA
Operating Temperature Range0 to 70 °C
Over-the-Topno
PSRR77 dB
Rail-to-Rail Inno
Rail-to-Rail Outno
SR900 V/µs
Shutdownyes
Single Supplyno
TypeCFA
VinCM High (from V+)1.5 V
VinCM Low (from V-)1.5 V
Voh (from V+)1.4 V
Vol (from V-)1.5 V
Vos3 mV
Vos TC10 µV/C
Vs Max36 V
Vs Min8 V

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

  • Minimizing Switching Regulator Residue in Linear Regulator Outputs &mdash AN101
    PDF, 358 Kb, Language: en, File published: Jul 16, 2005, Pages: 12
    Application Note 101. Linear regulators are commonly employed to post-regulate switching regulator outputs. Benefits include improved stability, accuracy, transient response and lowered output impedance. Ideally, these performance gains would be accompanied by markedly reduced switching regulator generated ripple and spikes. In practice, all linear regulators encounter some difficulty with ripple and spikes, particularly as frequency rises. This publication explains the causes of linear regulators' dynamic limitations and presents board level techniques for improving ripple and spike rejection. A hardware based ripple/spike simulator is presented, enabling rapid breadboard testing under various conditions. Three appendices review ferrite beads, inductor based filters and probing practice for wideband, sub-millivolt signals.
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  • Linear Technology Magazine Circuit Collection, Volume V: Data Conversion, Interface and Signal Conditioning Products &mdash AN87
    PDF, 1.5 Mb, File published: Nov 1, 2000
    Application Note 87 is the fifth in a series that excerpts useful circuits from Linear Technology magazine. Data conversion, interface and signal conditioning circuits from issue VI:1 (February 1996) through issue VIII:4 (November 1998) are featured. Like its predecessor, AN67, this Application Note includes circuits for high speed video, interface and hot swap circuits, active RC and switched capacitor filter circuitry and a variety of data conversion and instrumentation circuits. All circuits are conveniently indexed by type.
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Design Notes

  • Fast Current Feedback Amplifiers Tame Low Impedance Loads &mdash DN132
    PDF, 91 Kb, File published: Jul 1, 1996
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Model Line

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Signal Conditioning > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > High Voltage Amplifiers (>12V) | Low Noise Amplifiers ( | High Output Current Amplifiers (>100mA) | Current Feedback Amplifiers | High Speed Amplifiers (GBW > 50MHz)

Other Names:

LT1210CT706PBF, LT1210CT7 06PBF