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LT6551CMS#TR

LT6551CMS#TR

LT6551CMS#TR

Analog Devices, Inc.

4 Channels 60mA per Channel Instrumentational OP Amps MSOP

SOT-23

LT6551CMS#TR Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Package / Case MSOP
Number of Pins 10
Max Operating Temperature70°C
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Number of Elements 4
Number of Channels 4
Number of Circuits 4
Max Supply Voltage12.6V
Min Supply Voltage3V
Operating Supply Current 8.5mA
Quiescent Current8.5μA
Slew Rate340 V/μs
Output Current per Channel 60mA
Input Offset Voltage (Vos) 35mV
Voltage Gain 6.65dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) 40dB
-3db Bandwidth 90MHz
Nominal Gain Bandwidth Product 110MHz
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
Lead Free Contains Lead
In-Stock:2952 items

LT6551CMS#TR Product Details

LT6551CMS#TR Overview


The linear amplifier is packaged in a MSOP case. The buffer op amp includes 10 pins. Regarding input offset voltage, op amp rates 35mV. This op amp can operate from a supply current at 8.5mA. Voltage gain should remain at 6.65dB. There are 4 circuits on this op amp. The op amp ic has 4 channels on it. The temperature should not be lower than 0°C for operational amplifier ics to operate. Use op amps only at temperatures no higher than 70°C. This linear amplifier has a total of 4 elements. With regard to the supply voltage, this electrical component is capable of working from under 12.6V. It is advised to keep the op amp's supply voltage higher than 3V. Buffer amplifier has a quiescent current of 8.5μA.

LT6551CMS#TR Features


6.65dB voltage gain


LT6551CMS#TR Applications


There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc.
LT6551CMS#TR Instrumentational OP Amps applications.


  • Inverse/same-phase proportional circuit
  • Addition operation circuits
  • Subtraction operation circuits
  • single/dual op amp sum and difference circuits
  • Integrator circuits
  • Differentiator circuits
  • Logarithmic operation circuits
  • Exponential operation circuits
  • Multiplication circuits
  • Division circuits

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