LT6274

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90MHz, 2200V/µs 30V Low Power Op Amp

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  • 2200V/μs Slew Rate
  • 90MHz –3dB Bandwidth (AV = +1)
  • 40MHz Gain-Bandwidth Product
  • 1.6mA Supply Current Per Amplifier
  • C-Load Op Amp Drives all Capacitive Loads
  • ±4.5V to ±16V Operating Supply Range
  • Unity-Gain Stable
  • 10nV/√Hz Input Noise Voltage
  • 400µV Maximum Input Offset Voltage
  • 500nA Maximum Input Bias Current
  • 30nA Maximum Input Offset Current
  • ±13.25V Minimum Output Swing into 1k (±15V Supply)
  • ±3.5V Minimum Output Swing into 500Ω (±5V Supply)
  • 74dB Minimum Open-Loop Gain, RL = 1k
  • 40ns Settling Time to 1%, 10V Step
  • Specified at ±5V and ±15V
  • Single in 5-Lead TSOT-23 Package
  • Dual in 8-Lead MSOP Package
LT6274
90MHz, 2200V/µs 30V Low Power Op Amp
Wideband Large Signal Amplification Undistorted Output Swing vs Frequency
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