LPC660IMX/NOPB


YeeHing #: Y001-LPC660IMX/NOPB
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Description

LPC660IMX/NOPB Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

Quad, 15-V, 350-kHz operational amplifier

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 3.008
100 — 249 2.636
250 — 999 1.848
1,000 + 1.04

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps
RoHS Y
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case SOIC-14
Supply Voltage - Max 15 V
Output Current per Channel 40 mA
Number of Channels 4 Channel
GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product 350 kHz
SR - Slew Rate 0.11 V/us
CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio 63 dB to 83 dB
Ib - Input Bias Current 20 pA
Vos - Input Offset Voltage 3 mV
Supply Voltage - Min 5 V
Operating Supply Current 40 uA
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 C
Shutdown No Shutdown
Series LPC660
Packaging Reel
Height 1.45 mm
Input Type Rail-to-Rail
Length 8.64 mm
Output Type Rail-to-Rail
Product Operational Amplifiers
Supply Type Single, Dual
Technology CMOS
Width 3.91 mm
Brand Texas Instruments
Dual Supply Voltage +/- 3 V, +/- 5 V
en - Input Voltage Noise Density 42 nV/sqrt Hz at 5 V
In - Input Noise Current Density 0.0002 pA/sqrt Hz
Maximum Dual Supply Voltage +/- 7.5 V
Minimum Dual Supply Voltage +/- 2.5 V
Operating Supply Voltage 9 V, 12 V
Product Type Op Amps - Operational Amplifiers
PSRR - Power Supply Rejection Ratio 63 dB
Factory Pack Quantity 2500
Subcategory Amplifier ICs
Voltage Gain dB 120 dB
Unit Weight 0.005369 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

LPC660IMX/NOPB Datasheet

More Information

The LPC660 CMOS Quad operational amplifier is ideal for operation from a single supply. It features a wide range of operating voltages from +5V to +15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input VOS, drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain (into 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents, while the power supply requirement is typically less than 1 mW.

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