Manufacturer Part Number
LT1206CR#PBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices, Inc.
Introduction
The LT1206CR#PBF is a high-performance, current feedback operational amplifier (op-amp) from Analog Devices, Inc. It is designed for instrumentation, high-speed signal processing, and other demanding applications.
Product Features and Performance
Wide supply voltage range: 10V to 30V
High output current capability: up to 1.2A
Fast slew rate: 900V/s
Low input offset voltage: 3mV
Wide bandwidth: 60MHz (-3dB)
Low input bias current: 10μA
Current feedback architecture for improved AC performance
Product Advantages
Excellent high-speed and high-current driving capabilities
Stable and predictable performance across a wide range of operating conditions
Suitable for a variety of instrumentation and signal processing applications
RoHS3 compliant for environmental compliance
Key Technical Parameters
Supply voltage range: 10V to 30V
Output current: up to 1.2A
Slew rate: 900V/s
Input offset voltage: 3mV
Bandwidth (-3dB): 60MHz
Input bias current: 10μA
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant for environmental safety
Thermally enhanced TO-263-8 package for improved heat dissipation
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of instrumentation, high-speed signal processing, and other demanding applications
Application Areas
Instrumentation and test equipment
High-speed signal processing
Industrial and automation systems
Medical equipment
Telecommunications systems
Product Lifecycle
This product is currently in production and not near discontinuation.
Replacement or upgrade options may be available from Analog Devices, Inc. as technology advances.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance current feedback architecture for excellent AC performance
Wide supply voltage range and high output current capability for versatile applications
Fast slew rate and wide bandwidth for high-speed signal processing
Low input offset voltage and bias current for improved precision
RoHS3 compliance for environmental safety
Thermally enhanced package for improved heat dissipation