Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Texas InstrumentsAmplifier Type
Transconductance
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package Type
SOIC
Power Supply Type
Dual, Single
Number of Channels per Chip
2
Pin Count
16
Typical Single Supply Voltage
3 → 28 V
Typical Gain Bandwidth Product
2MHz
Typical Dual Supply Voltage
±12 V, ±15 V, ±9 V
Typical Slew Rate
50V/µs
Maximum Operating Temperature
+70 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 °C
Rail to Rail
No
Length
9.91mm
Width
3.91mm
Height
1.45mm
Dimensions
9.91 x 3.91 x 1.45mm
Country of Origin
Malaysia
Product details
Transconductance Amplifiers, Texas Instruments
LM137000 and OPA860/861 Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs) from Texas Instruments. Operational Transconductance Amplifiers produce an output current proportional to a differential input. The transconductance, or gain, of the OTA can be controlled via a current which makes the devices suitable for a wide range of voltage or current controlled applications such as filters, oscillators, multipliers and variable gain cells.
Transconductance Amplifiers
EGP 474.30
EGP 94.86 Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
Standard
5
EGP 474.30
EGP 94.86 Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
Standard
5
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Texas InstrumentsAmplifier Type
Transconductance
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package Type
SOIC
Power Supply Type
Dual, Single
Number of Channels per Chip
2
Pin Count
16
Typical Single Supply Voltage
3 → 28 V
Typical Gain Bandwidth Product
2MHz
Typical Dual Supply Voltage
±12 V, ±15 V, ±9 V
Typical Slew Rate
50V/µs
Maximum Operating Temperature
+70 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 °C
Rail to Rail
No
Length
9.91mm
Width
3.91mm
Height
1.45mm
Dimensions
9.91 x 3.91 x 1.45mm
Country of Origin
Malaysia
Product details
Transconductance Amplifiers, Texas Instruments
LM137000 and OPA860/861 Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs) from Texas Instruments. Operational Transconductance Amplifiers produce an output current proportional to a differential input. The transconductance, or gain, of the OTA can be controlled via a current which makes the devices suitable for a wide range of voltage or current controlled applications such as filters, oscillators, multipliers and variable gain cells.