LMC6024
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SNOS621D –AUGUST 2000–REVISED MARCH 2013
LMC6024 Low Power CMOS Quad Operational Amplifier
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The LMC6024 is a CMOS quad operational amplifier
which can operate from either a single supply or dual
supplies. Its performance features include an input
common-mode range that reaches V−, low input bias
current and voltage gain (into 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ loads)
that is equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar
equivalents, while the power supply requirement is
less than 1 mW.
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Specified for 100 kΩ and 5 kΩ Loads
High Voltage Gain 120 dB
Low Offset Voltage Drift 2.5 μV/°C
Ultra Low Input Bias Vurrent 40 fA
Input Common-mode Range Includes V−
Operating Range from +5V to +15V Supply
Low Distortion 0.01% at 1 kHz
Slew Rate 0.11 V/μs
This chip is built with Texas Instrument's advanced
Double-Poly Silicon-Gate CMOS process.
Micropower Operation 1 mW
See the LMC6022 datasheet for a CMOS dual
operational amplifier with these same features.
APPLICATIONS
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High-impedance Buffer or Preamplifier
Current-to-voltage Converter
Long-term Integrator
Sample-and-hold Circuit
Peak Detector
Medical Instrumentation
Industrial Controls
Connection Diagram
Top View
Figure 1. 14-Pin DIP and SOIC Package
See Package Number D0014A
These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam
during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.
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