LMC6484AIN Precision CMOS Quad Operational Amplifier
The LMC6484AIN from Texas Instruments is a high-performance CMOS quad operational amplifier designed for a wide range of applications. This precision op-amp is characterized by its low input bias currents, low offset voltage, and low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered systems and precision circuits.
One of the key features of the LMC6484AIN is its rail-to-rail output swing, which ensures maximum dynamic range, especially beneficial when operating with low supply voltages. The device can operate from a single supply voltage ranging from +4.5V to +15.5V, or dual supplies of ±2.25V to ±7.75V, providing flexibility for various circuit designs.
The LMC6484AIN boasts an impressive slew rate of 1.5V/µs and a gain bandwidth product of 1.5MHz, which, combined with its low input noise, makes it suitable for high-speed signal conditioning, sensor interfacing, and A/D converter driving applications. It also features a low input offset voltage of 1mV (typical) and an input bias current of 20pA (typical), which are critical for precision applications.
With its CMOS technology, the LMC6484AIN ensures low power consumption, with a typical quiescent current of only 100µA per amplifier. This energy efficiency is crucial for portable and long-life devices. Moreover, the device's robust ESD protection circuitry guards against static discharge mishaps, enhancing its reliability in various operating environments.
The LMC6484AIN is packaged in a standard 14-pin DIP (dual in-line package), making it easy to integrate into both prototyping breadboards and production PCBs. This op-amp is an excellent choice for designers looking for a general-purpose amplifier that does not compromise on precision and power efficiency. Whether it's for instrumentation amplifiers, active filters, or any other application requiring a high-quality op-amp, the LMC6484AIN delivers consistent performance and Texas Instruments' renowned quality.
Overall, the LMC6484AIN is a versatile and reliable component that upholds the performance standards expected from a leading semiconductor manufacturer like Texas Instruments.