Features: 90MHz Gain Bandwidth, f = 100kHz 22V/ms Slew Rate Settling Time: 900ns (AV = 1, 150mV, 10V Step)Low Distortion, 96.5dB for 100kHz, 10VP-PMaximum Input Offset Voltage: 75mV Maximum Input Offset Voltage Drift: 2mV/°CMaximum () Input Bias Current: 10nA Minimum DC Gain: 1000V/mV Minimum Out...
LT1468: Features: 90MHz Gain Bandwidth, f = 100kHz 22V/ms Slew Rate Settling Time: 900ns (AV = 1, 150mV, 10V Step)Low Distortion, 96.5dB for 100kHz, 10VP-PMaximum Input Offset Voltage: 75mV Maximum Input O...
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Total Supply Voltage (V+ to V ) ............................... 36V
Maximum Input Current (Note 2) ......................... 10mA
Output Short-Circuit Duration (Note 3) ............ Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range ................ 40°C to 85°C
Specified Temperature Range (Note 4) ... 40°C to 85°C
Junction Temperature ........................................... 150°C
Storage Temperature Range ................. 65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec).................. 300°C
DescriptionThe LT®1468 is a precision high speed operational amplifier with 16-bit accuracy and 900ns settling to 150mV for 10V signals.
This unique blend of precision and AC performance makes the LT1468 the optimum choice for high accuracy applications such as DAC current-to-voltage conversion and ADC buffers. The initial accuracy and drift characteristics of the input offset voltage and inverting input bias current are tailored for inverting applications. The 90MHz gain bandwidth ensures high open-loop gain at frequency for reducing distortion. In noninverting applications such as an ADC buffer, the low distortion and DC accuracy allow full 16-bit AC and DC performance.
The 22V/ms slew rate of the LT1468 improves large-signal performance in applications such as active filters and instrumentation amplifiers compared to other precision op amps.
The LT1468 is manufactured on Linear Technology's complementary bipolar process.