Quad Low Power 10 MHz Rail-to-Rail I/O Operational Amplifier
National Semiconductor
Description
The LM6132/34 provides new levels of speed vs. power performance in applications where low voltage supplies or power limitations previously made compromise necessary. With only 360µA/amp supply current, the 10 MHz gain-bandwidth of this device supports new portable applications where higher power devices unacceptably drain battery life. The LM6132/34 can be driven by voltages that exceed both power supply rails, thus eliminating concerns over exceeding the common-mode voltage range. The rail-to-rail output swing capability provides the maximum possible dynamic range at the output. This is particularly important when operating on low supply voltages. The LM6132/34 can also drive large capacitive loads without oscillating. Operating on supplies from 2.7V to over 24V, the LM6132/34 is excellent for a very wide range of applications, from battery operated systems with large bandwidth requirements to high speed instrumentation.
Features
(For 5V Supply, Typ Unless Noted)
Rail-to-Rail input CMVR -0.25V to 5.25V
Rail-to-Rail output swing 0.01V to 4.99V
High gain-bandwidth, 10 MHz at 20 kHz
Slew rate 12 V/µs
Low supply current 360 µA/Amp
Wide supply range 2.7V to over 24V
CMRR 100 dB
Gain 100 dB with RL = 10k
PSRR 82 dB
Rail-to-Rail input CMVR -0.25V to 5.25V
Rail-to-Rail output swing 0.01V to 4.99V
High gain-bandwidth, 10 MHz at 20 kHz
Slew rate 12 V/µs
Low supply current 360 µA/Amp
Wide supply range 2.7V to over 24V
CMRR 100 dB
Gain 100 dB with RL = 10k
PSRR 82 dB
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