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LMC660
LMC660 is CMOS Quad Operational Amplifier manufactured by National Semiconductor.
Description The LMC660 CMOS Quad operational amplifier is ideal for operation from a single supply. It operates from +5V to +15.5V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input mon-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input VOS, drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain into realistic loads (2 kΩ and 600Ω) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents. This chip is built with National’s advanced Double-Poly Silicon-Gate CMOS process. See the LMC662 datasheet for a dual CMOS operational amplifier with these same features . Features n Rail-to-rail output swing n Specified for 2 kΩ and 600Ω loads n High voltage gain: 126 d B n Low input offset voltage: 3 m V n Low offset voltage drift: 1.3 µV/˚C n Ultra low input bias current: 2 f A n Input mon-mode range includes V- n Operating range from +5V to +15.5V supply n ISS = 375 µA/amplifier; independent of V+ n Low distortion: 0.01% at 10 k Hz n Slew rate: 1.1 V/µs Applications n High-impedance buffer or preamplifier n Precision current-to-voltage converter n Long-term integrator n Sample-and-Hold circuit n Peak detector n Medical instrumentation n Industrial controls n Automotive sensors Connection Diagram 14-Pin SOIC/MDIP LMC660 Circuit Topology (Each Amplifier) © 2006 National Semiconductor Corporation DS008767 .national. Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 3) If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. Differential Input Voltage Supply Voltage Output Short Circuit to V+ Output Short Circuit to V- Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.) Storage Temp. Range Voltage at Input/Output Pins Current at Output Pin Current at Input Pin Current at Power Supply Pin ±Supply Voltage 16V (Note 11) (Note 1) 260˚C - 65˚C to +150˚C (V+) + 0.3V, (V- ) -...