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LT1010CT

LT1010CT

LT1010CT

Analog Devices, Inc.

150mA per Channel 500μA Instrumentational OP Amps TO-220-5

SOT-23

LT1010CT Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mount Through Hole
Package / Case TO-220-5
PackagingBulk
Max Operating Temperature100°C
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Number of Elements 1
Number of Circuits 1
Max Supply Voltage44V
Min Supply Voltage4.5V
Operating Supply Current 5mA
Slew Rate75 V/μs
Current - Input Bias 500μA
Output Current per Channel 150mA
Gain Bandwidth Product20MHz
Voltage Gain 0dB
Max Dual Supply Voltage22V
Min Dual Supply Voltage 2.25V
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
Lead Free Contains Lead
In-Stock:1568 items

LT1010CT Product Details

LT1010CT Overview


Packaging for the buffer amplifier is in the form of a TO-220-5 case. There is a Bulk case that is delivered with the instrumentation amplifiers. Using a supply current of 5mA , this buffer op amp will be able to operate. Keeping the voltage gain at 0dB is the best course of action. The buffer amp consists of 1 circuits in total. This op amp needs to be operated at a temperature of not less than 0°C degrees Celsius in order to function properly. You should not use op amp above 100°C degrees. A total of 1 elements are present in this linear amplifier. Regarding the voltage of the supply, this electrical part can work from a voltage as low as 44V, and this is an excellent feature. In order to ensure that the instrumentation amplifier's supply voltage remains above 4.5V, it is recommended to keep it higher. This electronic part should be conducted with a dual supply voltage of 22V volts for this part.

LT1010CT Features


0dB voltage gain


LT1010CT Applications


There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc.
LT1010CT Instrumentational OP Amps applications.


  • single/dual op amp sum and difference circuits
  • Integrator circuits
  • Differentiator circuits
  • Logarithmic operation circuits
  • Exponential operation circuits
  • Multiplication circuits
  • Division circuits
  • Precision measurement
  • Power control
  • Information processing

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