Datasheet Linear Technology LT6230-10

ManufacturerLinear Technology
SeriesLT6230-10

215MHz, Rail-to-Rail Output, 1.1nV/rtHz, 3.5mA Op Amp Family

Datasheets

Datasheet LT6230, LT6230-10, LT6231, LT6232
PDF, 804 Kb, Language: en, File uploaded: Aug 6, 2017, Pages: 24
215MHz, Rail-to-Rail Output, 1.1nV/√Hz, 3.5mA Op Amp Family
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Packaging

LT6230CS6-10#PBFLT6230CS6-10#TRMPBFLT6230CS6-10#TRPBFLT6230IS6-10#PBFLT6230IS6-10#TRMPBFLT6230IS6-10#TRPBF
N123456
PackageSOT-23
Package Outline Drawing
SOT-23
Package Outline Drawing
SOT-23
Package Outline Drawing
SOT-23
Package Outline Drawing
SOT-23
Package Outline Drawing
SOT-23
Package Outline Drawing
Package CodeS6S6S6S6S6S6
Package Index05-08-163605-08-163605-08-163605-08-163605-08-163605-08-1636
Pin Count666666

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsLT6230CS6-10#PBFLT6230CS6-10#TRMPBFLT6230CS6-10#TRPBFLT6230IS6-10#PBFLT6230IS6-10#TRMPBFLT6230IS6-10#TRPBF
Av Min Stable, V/V101010101010
Avol, dB484848484848
Common Mode Rejection Ratio, dB120120120120120120
Number of Channels111111
Cload, pF100010001000100010001000
Demo BoardsDC1417A,DC417BDC1417A,DC417BDC1417A,DC417BDC1417A,DC417BDC1417A,DC417BDC1417A,DC417B
Design ToolsLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice Model
Enoise 1/f Corner, Hz180180180180180180
Enoise Density, nV/rtHz1.11.11.11.11.11.1
Export Controlnononononono
GBW, MHz145014501450145014501450
Ibias, nA500050005000500050005000
Inoise, pA/rtHz111111
Inoise 1/f Corner, Hz100100100100100100
Iout, mA454545454545
Isupply, mA3.33.33.33.33.33.3
LF Enoise, µVPP0.180.180.180.180.180.18
Operating Temperature Range, °C0 to 700 to 700 to 70-40 to 85-40 to 85-40 to 85
Over-the-Topnononononono
PSRR, dB115115115115115115
Rail-to-RailOutputOutputOutputOutputOutputOutput
Rail-to-Rail Innononononono
Rail-to-Rail Outyesyesyesyesyesyes
SR, V/µs250250250250250250
Shutdownyesyesyesyesyesyes
Single Supplynononononono
Ts (0.1%), ns505050505050
TypeVFBVFBVFBVFBVFBVFB
Voh (from V+), V0.0040.0040.0040.0040.0040.004
Vol (from V-), V0.0050.0050.0050.0050.0050.005
Vos, mV0.10.10.10.10.10.1
Vos TC, µV/C0.50.50.50.50.50.5
Vs Max, V12.612.612.612.612.612.6
Vs Min, V333333

Eco Plan

LT6230CS6-10#PBFLT6230CS6-10#TRMPBFLT6230CS6-10#TRPBFLT6230IS6-10#PBFLT6230IS6-10#TRMPBFLT6230IS6-10#TRPBF
RoHSCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliant

Other Options

LT6230 LT6230 LT6231 LT6231 LT6232 LT6232

Application Notes

  • Does Your Op Amp Oscillate? &mdash AN148
    PDF, 2.0 Mb, File published: Oct 9, 2014
    We analog designers take great pains to make our amplifiers stable when we design them, but there are many situations that cause them to oscillate in the real world. Various types of loads can make them sing. Improperly designed feedback networks can cause instability. Insufficient supply bypassing can offend. Finally, inputs and outputs can oscillate by themselves as oneport systems. This article will address common causes of oscillation and their remedies.
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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Signal Conditioning > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > Precision Amplifiers (Vos | High Speed Amplifiers (GBW > 50MHz) | Low Noise Amplifiers ( | High Voltage Amplifiers (>12V) | Rail-to-Rail Amplifiers