AD8661

PRODUCTION

16V High Performance CMOS R/R Op Amp

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  • Low offset voltage: 100 µV maximum at VS = 5 V
  • Low input bias current: 1 pA maximum
  • Single-supply operation: 5 V to 16 V
  • Low noise: 10 nV/√Hz
  • Wide bandwidth: 4 MHz
  • Unity-gain stable
  • Small package options
    • 3 mm × 3 mm 8-lead LFCSP
    • 8-lead MSOP and narrow SOIC
    • 14-lead TSSOP and narrow SOIC
AD8661
16V High Performance CMOS R/R Op Amp
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Use the Analog Filter Wizard to design low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass filters with actual op amps in minutes. As you progress through the design process, you can observe the characteristics of your filter design from ideal specifications to real world circuit behavior. Quickly evaluate the tradeoffs in op amp specifications - including gain-bandwidth, noise, and supply current – to determine the best filter design for your requirements.

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