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LM148
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  • LM148

LM148

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Military-grade, quad, 36-V, 1-MHz operational amplifier with QML certification

Texas Instruments LM148 Product Info

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Parameters

Number of channels

4

Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (max) (V)

36

Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (min) (V)

8

Rail-to-rail

No

GBW (typ) (MHz)

1

Slew rate (typ) (V/µs)

0.5

Vos (offset voltage at 25°C) (max) (mV)

5

Iq per channel (typ) (mA)

0.6

Vn at 1 kHz (typ) (nV√Hz)

60

Rating

Military

Operating temperature range (°C)

-55 to 125

Offset drift (typ) (µV/°C)

15

Input bias current (max) (pA)

100000

CMRR (typ) (dB)

90

Iout (typ) (A)

0.025

Architecture

Bipolar

Input common mode headroom (to negative supply) (typ) (V)

3

Input common mode headroom (to positive supply) (typ) (V)

-3

Output swing headroom (to negative supply) (typ) (V)

2

Output swing headroom (to positive supply) (typ) (V)

-2

Package

CDIP (J)-14-130.4652 mm² 19.56 x 6.67

Features

  • µA741 Operating Characteristics
  • Low Supply-Current Drain . . . 0.6 mA Typ (per amplifier)
  • Low Input Offset Voltage
  • Low Input Offset Current
  • Class AB Output Stage
  • Input/Output Overload Protection
  • Designed to Be Interchangeable With Industry Standard LM148, LM248, and LM348

  • µA741 Operating Characteristics
  • Low Supply-Current Drain . . . 0.6 mA Typ (per amplifier)
  • Low Input Offset Voltage
  • Low Input Offset Current
  • Class AB Output Stage
  • Input/Output Overload Protection
  • Designed to Be Interchangeable With Industry Standard LM148, LM248, and LM348

Description

The LM148, LM248, and LM348 are quadruple, independent, high-gain, internally compensated operational amplifiers designed to have operating characteristics similar to the µA741. These amplifiers exhibit low supply-current drain and input bias and offset currents that are much less than those of the µA741.

The LM148, LM248, and LM348 are quadruple, independent, high-gain, internally compensated operational amplifiers designed to have operating characteristics similar to the µA741. These amplifiers exhibit low supply-current drain and input bias and offset currents that are much less than those of the µA741.