LM139J/883 Overview
The linear amplifier is packaged in a CDIP case which makes it easy for the consumer to handle. A COMPARATOR-type buffer amplifier is shown here. We are approaching the 14h termination of the year. The pins on this board total to 14 in total. The linear amplifier should be run at 5V at all times, so please keep that in mind when using it. To be specific, this instrumentation amplifier is a type of Comparator. 14 pins are available on the instrumentation amplifier. Op amp ic rates 5mV for input offset voltage. Keeping the voltage gain at 93.98dB is the best course of action. There are a total of 4 channels available on the op amps. Buffer amplifier produces OPEN-COLLECTOR signals, which is one of its many benefits. In order for this buffer op amp to function, it should have a temperature of at least -55°C degrees Celsius. You should only use instrumentation amplifier at temperatures that are no higher than 125°C. An buffer amplifier is packed in a TUBE-shape according to the design. Regarding the voltage of the supply, this electrical part can work from a voltage as low as 30V, and this is an excellent feature. As a rule of thumb, the supply voltage of the op amp should not be lower than 5V. As a rule of thumb, you should conduct this electronic part under a dual voltage supply of 15V volts.
LM139J/883 Features
14 Pins
supply voltage of 5V
93.98dB voltage gain
Output Type: OPEN-COLLECTOR
LM139J/883 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LM139J/883 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
pH (acidity)
PDA
Automotive sensors
Signal transformation
Automation control systems
Voltage regulation circuit
Test and measurement instruments
Portable media players
Gaming industry
Active probe