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LT1013 Precision Amplifier: CAD Models, Datasheet PDF, Applications [Video&FAQ]

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Catalog

LT1013 Description

LT1013 Related Video Instruction

LT1013 CAD Models

LT1013 Pin Configuration

LT1013 Schematic Diagram

LT1013 Features

LT1013 Applications

LT1013 Datasheet

LT1013 Specifications

LT1013 Manufacturer

Using Warning

LT1013 FAQ

LT1013 Description

The LT1013 is the first precision dual op amp in the 8-pin industry standard configuration, upgrading the performance of such popular devices as the MC1458/MC1558, LM158 and OP-221. The LT1013’s specifications are similar to (even somewhat better than) the LT1014’s.

 

Both the LT1013 and LT1014 can be operated off a single 5V power supply: input common mode range includes ground; the output can also swing to within a few millivolts of ground. Crossover distortion, so apparent on previous single-supply designs, is eliminated. A full set of specifications is provided with ±15V and single 5V supplies.

 

Video: Op Amp with OVP and EMI Provides Robustness and Precision

LT1013 Video Description:

the precision, low noise, low offset, low input current op amp with integrated OVP (over-voltage protection) & EMI (electro-magnetic interference) filter simplifies the design challenge of signal chain protection & system accuracy.

 

LT1013 CAD Models

LT1013-PCB-Symbol

 

Figure: PCB Symbol

 

LT1013-PCB-Footprint

 

Figure: Footprint

 

LT1013-3D-Model

 

Figure: 3D Model

 

LT1013 Pin Configuration

LT1013-Pin-Configuration

 

Figure: Pin Configuration

 

LT1013 Schematic Diagram

LT1013-Schematic-Diagram

 

Figure: Schematic Diagram

 

LT1013 Features

  • Single Supply Operation

     Input Voltage Range Extends to Ground

     Output Swings to Ground While Sinking Current

  • Pin Compatible to 1458 and 324 with Precision Specs
  • Guaranteed Offset Voltage: 150µV Max
  • Guaranteed Low Drift: 2µV/°C Max
  • Guaranteed Offset Current: 0.8nA Max
  • Guaranteed High Gain
  • 5mA Load Current: 1.5 Million Min
  • 17mA Load Current: 0.8 Million Min
  • Guaranteed Low Supply Current: 500µA Max
  • Low Voltage Noise, 0.1Hz to 10Hz: 0.55µVP-P 

     Low Current Noise—Better than 0P-07, 0.07pA/√Hz

 

LT1013 Applications

  • Battery-Powered Precision Instrumentation

     Strain Gauge Signal Conditioners

     Thermocouple Amplifiers

     Instrumentation Amplifiers

  • 4mA to 20mA Current Loop Transmitters
  • Multiple Limit Threshold Detection
  • Active Filters
  • Multiple Gain Blocks

 

LT1013 Datasheet

You can download the datasheet from the link given below.

LT1013-Datasheet

 

LT1013 Specifications

Product Category: Precision Amplifiers
Series: LT1013
Number of Channels: 2 Channel
GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product: 800 kHz
SR - Slew Rate: 400 mV/us
CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio: 117 dB
Output Current per Channel: 25 mA
Ib - Input Bias Current: 12 nA
Vos - Input Offset Voltage: 200 uV
en - Input Voltage Noise Density: 22 nV/sqrt Hz
Minimum Operating Temperature: 0 ℃
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 70 ℃
Supply Voltage - Max: 44 V
Supply Voltage - Min: 4 V
Operating Supply Current: 350 uA
Shutdown: No Shutdown
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Package / Case: SOIC-8
Packaging: Tube
Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc.
Brand: Analog Devices
Gain V/V: 7 V/uV
Height: 1.75 mm
In - Input Noise Current Density: 0.07 pA/rtHz
Ios - Input Offset Current: 0.2 nA
Product: Precision Amplifiers
Product Type: Precision Amplifiers
PSRR - Power Supply Rejection Ratio: 117 dB
Factory Pack Quantity: 100
Subcategory: Amplifier ICs
Unit Weight: 0.008783 oz

 

LT1013 Manufacturer

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), also known simply as Analog, is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in data conversion, signal processing and power management technology, headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts.

 

Using Warning

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

LT1013 FAQ

What are precision amplifiers?

Precision amplifiers are op amps that have better specifications and are more accurate than your average op amp. Precision amplifiers can have better specs with precision offset, zero-drift over time, lower internal noise (nV/√Hz), and input bias current.

 

What voltage does an op amp need?

Nowadays, many op-amps are specified as needing between +3 to +15 volts (unipolar or single supply). This still means that the inputs to the op-amp must be within the power supply (although those noted as “single supply” op-amps allow the input to go to the negative rail usually ground).

 

What is the difference between op amps?

Perhaps the most notable difference between an INA and an op amp in terms of usage is the lack of a feedback loop.Op amps can be configured to perform a wide variety of functions, including inverting gain, non-inverting gain, voltage follower, integrator, low-pass filter, high-pass filter, and many more.

 

PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model

 

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