LM2901NE4 Overview
There is a PDIP case in which the instrumentation amplifier is packaged. Buffer amps of this type are called COMPARATOR-types. The number of terminations is approaching the 14 mark. The total number of pins on linear amplifier is 14. The linear amplifier should be run at 5V at all times, so please keep that in mind when using it. 14 pins are included on the operational amplifiers. As far as the input offset voltage is concerned, linear amplifier rates at 7mV. 100dB should be the voltage gain. Op amp ic has 4 channels. A benefit of this op amp ic is that it outputs TTL signals, which is one of the many advantages it has to offer. In order for this buffer op amp to function, it should have a temperature of at least -40°C degrees Celsius. At temperatures greater than 125°C, Instrumentation amplifier should not be used. For the packing of the instrumentation amplifier, TUBE is adopted. The electrical part is capable of being powered by a voltage of under 30V, which means that it can be used with any voltage supply. As a rule of thumb, the supply voltage of the op amp should not be lower than 2V. As a general rule, you should conduct this electronic component under dual supply voltages of 15V volts. There is an 2.5mA quiescent current running through op amp ic.
LM2901NE4 Features
14 Pins
supply voltage of 5V
100dB voltage gain
Output Type: TTL
LM2901NE4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
LM2901NE4 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- 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
- Precision measurement
- Power control