Overview
The LT1013CD is a precision operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments. This dual operational amplifier is designed for applications requiring high accuracy and low noise. It is part of the LT1013 series, which is renowned for its precision and reliability. The LT1013CD is particularly suited for industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics applications where stable performance and low power consumption are critical. Its unique selling points include low offset voltage, low drift, and high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), making it a competitive choice in the market of precision op-amps.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | ±2.5 to ±18 | V | Dual supply |
Input Offset Voltage | 30 | µV | Max |
Input Bias Current | 1.5 | nA | Max |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 1 | MHz | Typical |
Slew Rate | 0.4 | V/µs | Typical |
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio | 100 | dB | Typical |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 | °C | |
Package | SOIC-8 |
Key Features
- Low input offset voltage and drift for high precision applications.
- Low input bias current reduces errors in high impedance circuits.
- High common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) ensures stable performance in noisy environments.
- Wide supply voltage range allows flexibility in various applications.
- Low power consumption makes it suitable for battery-operated devices.
Applications
The LT1013CD is widely used in various fields due to its precision and reliability. In industrial automation, it is employed in signal conditioning and sensor amplification. In automotive electronics, it is used in control systems and safety mechanisms. In consumer electronics, it finds applications in audio processing and power management. Its low noise and high accuracy make it ideal for medical devices and instrumentation as well.
Q & A
What is the supply voltage range for the LT1013CD?
The supply voltage range for the LT1013CD is ±2.5 to ±18 V.
What is the typical input offset voltage?
The typical input offset voltage is 30 µV.
What is the maximum input bias current?
The maximum input bias current is 1.5 nA.
What is the gain bandwidth product of the LT1013CD?
The gain bandwidth product is typically 1 MHz.
What is the typical slew rate?
The typical slew rate is 0.4 V/µs.
What is the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR)?
The CMRR is typically 100 dB.
What is the operating temperature range?
The operating temperature range is -40 to 85 °C.
What package does the LT1013CD come in?
The LT1013CD comes in an SOIC-8 package.
Is the LT1013CD suitable for battery-operated devices?
Yes, its low power consumption makes it suitable for battery-operated devices.
What are typical applications of the LT1013CD?
Typical applications include industrial automation, automotive electronics, consumer electronics, and medical devices.