Datasheet Linear Technology LT1635IS8#TRPBF
Manufacturer | Linear Technology |
Series | LT1635 |
Part Number | LT1635IS8#TRPBF |
Micropower Rail-to-Rail Op Amp and Reference
Datasheets
Datasheet LT1635
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Micropower Rail-to-Rail Op Amp and Reference
Micropower Rail-to-Rail Op Amp and Reference
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Packaging
Package | SO-8 |
Package Code | S8 |
Package Index | 05-08-1610 (S8) |
Parametrics
Demo Boards | DC417B |
Design Tools | LTspice Model |
Export Control | no |
Initial Accuracy | 2.5 % |
Min Vin/Vout Differential | Shunt V |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 °C |
Quiescent or Min Shunt Current | 130 µA |
Ref Vout | 0.2 V |
Series/Shunt | Shunt |
Temp Co | 30 ppm/В°C |
Vin Max | 14 V |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
Application Notes
- High Voltage, Low Noise, DC/DC Converters &mdash AN118PDF, 2.6 Mb, File published: Mar 28, 2008
Photomultipliers (PMT), avalanche photodiodes (APD), ultrasonic transducers, capacitance microphones, radiation detectors and similar devices require high voltage, low current bias. Additionally, the high voltage must be pristinely free of noise; well under a millivolt is a common requirement with a few hundred microvolts sometimes necessary. Normally, switching regulator configurations cannot achieve this performance level without employing special techniques. One aid to achieving low noise is that load currents rarely exceed 5mA. This freedom permits output filtering methods that are usually impractical.Extract from the document - Linear Technology Magazine Circuit Collection, Volume IV &mdash AN84PDF, 2.4 Mb, File published: Apr 1, 2000
Application Note 84 is a collection of "power circuits" from the years 1996 through 1998 as seen in the pages of Linear Technology magazine. This Application Note collects circuits that can output tens of amps to circuits that can operate a handheld device for several years. In addition to a wide variety of traditional power supply circuits (Buck, Boost, Inverting, Flyback, Linear Regulators, etc.) we include circuits for charging batteries, several Power Management circuits as well as circuits that highlight a very low noise switching regulator.Extract from the document - Current Sources for Fiber Optic Lasers: A Compendium of Pleasant Current Events &mdash AN90PDF, 409 Kb, File published: Apr 1, 2002
A large group of fiber optic lasers are powered by DC current. Laser drive is supplied by a current source with modulation added to the signal. The current source, although conceptually simple, constitutes an extraordinarily tricky design problem. There are a number of practical requirements for a fiber optic current source and failure to consider them can cause laser and/or optical component destruction. This application note describes ten laser current source circuits with a range of capabilities. High and low current types are presented, along with designs for grounded anode, cathode or floating operation. Each circuit also includes laser protection features. Appended sections cover laser load simulation and current source noise measurement techniques.Extract from the document
Model Line
Series: LT1635 (6)
- LT1635CN8#PBF LT1635CS8#PBF LT1635CS8#TRPBF LT1635IN8#PBF LT1635IS8#PBF LT1635IS8#TRPBF
Manufacturer's Classification
- Signal Conditioning > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > High Voltage Amplifiers (>12V) | Low Power Amplifiers (Is < 1mA/amp) | Rail-to-Rail Amplifiers
- Signal Conditioning > Voltage References > Reference Plus Comparator or Amplifier
Other Names:
LT1635IS8TRPBF, LT1635IS8 TRPBF