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LT1114ACN

LT1114ACN

LT1114ACN

Analog Devices, Inc.

4 Channels 80pA 120 dB Instrumentational OP Amps DIP

SOT-23

LT1114ACN Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mount Through Hole
Package / Case DIP
Number of Pins 14
Max Operating Temperature70°C
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Number of Elements 4
Number of Channels 4
Number of Circuits 4
Operating Supply Current 350μA
Slew Rate0.3 V/μs
Common Mode Rejection Ratio 120 dB
Current - Input Bias 80pA
Input Offset Voltage (Vos) 20μV
Gain Bandwidth Product750 kHz
Voltage Gain 133.98dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) 116dB
Max Dual Supply Voltage20V
Min Dual Supply Voltage 1V
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
Lead Free Contains Lead
In-Stock:1646 items

LT1114ACN Product Details

LT1114ACN Overview


Packaged in a DIP case, the buffer op amp is ready to use. A total of 14 pins are present on the instrumentation amplifier. There is an input offset voltage of 20μV for this buffer op amp. As long as the supply current of the chip does not exceed 350μA, this op amp ic can operate. 133.98dB should remain the voltage gain. During the manufacturing process, this buffer amplifier is divided into 4 circuits. As far as the device is concerned, buffer amplifier has 4 channels. For the buffer op amp to operate properly, it must be above the temperature of 0°C degrees Celsius. No temperature greater than 70°C should be used. The linear amplifier consists of 4 different elements in total. As a rule of thumb, you should conduct this electronic part under a dual voltage supply of 20V volts.

LT1114ACN Features


133.98dB voltage gain


LT1114ACN Applications


There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc.
LT1114ACN Instrumentational OP Amps applications.


  • Integrator circuits
  • Differentiator circuits
  • Logarithmic operation circuits
  • Exponential operation circuits
  • Multiplication circuits
  • Division circuits
  • Precision measurement
  • Power control
  • Information processing
  • Weak signal detection

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