LMC6064
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SNOS656D –AUGUST 2000–REVISED MARCH 2013
LMC6064 Precision CMOS Quad Micropower Operational Amplifier
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The LMC6064 is a precision quad low offset voltage,
micropower operational amplifier, capable of
precision single supply operation. Performance
characteristics include ultra low input bias current,
high voltage gain, rail-to-rail output swing, and an
input common mode voltage range that includes
ground. These features, plus its low power
consumption make the LMC6064 ideally suited for
battery powered applications.
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Low Offset Voltage: 100 μV
Ultra Low Supply Current: 16 μA/Amplifier
Operates from 4.5V to 15V Single Supply
Ultra Low Input Bias Current: 10 fA
Output Swing within 10 mV of Supply Rail,
100k Load
Input Common-Mode Range Includes V−
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Other applications using the LMC6064 include
precision full-wave rectifiers, integrators, references,
sample-and-hold circuits, and true instrumentation
amplifiers.
High Voltage Gain: 140 dB
Improved Latchup Immunity
APPLICATIONS
This device is built with TI's advanced double-Poly
Silicon-Gate CMOS process.
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Instrumentation Amplifier
For designs that require higher speed, see the
LMC6084 precision quad operational amplifier.
Photodiode and Infrared Detector Preamplifier
Transducer Amplifiers
For single or dual operational amplifier with similar
features, see the LMC6061 or LMC6062 respectively.
Hand-Held Analytic Instruments
Medical Instrumentation
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Connection Diagram
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