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  <title>[elecena] Space-grade, single, 40-V, 250-kHz operational amplifier with QML certification - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The LM101A is a general purpose operational amplifier which features improved performance
		over industry standards such as the LM709. Advanced processing techniques make possible an order of
		magnitude reduction in input currents, and a redesign of the biasing circuitry reduces the
		temperature drift of input current. Improved specifications include:

* Offset voltage 3 mV maximum over temperature
		

* Input current 100 nA maximum over temperature

* Offset
		 current 20 nA maximum over temperature

* Specified drift
		 characteristics

* Offsets ensured over entire common mode and supply voltage
		 ranges

* Slew rate of 10V/μs as a summing amplifierThis
				amplifier offers many features which make its application nearly foolproof: overload protection on
				the input and output, no latch-up when the common mode range is exceeded, and freedom from
				oscillations and compensation with a single 30 pF capacitor. It has advantages over internally
				compensated amplifiers in that the frequency compensation can be tailored to the particular
				application. For example, in low frequency circuits it can be overcompensated for increased
				stability margin. Or the compensation can be optimized to give more than a factor of ten
				improvement in high frequency performance for most applications.In addition,
				the device provides better accuracy and lower noise in high impedance circuitry. The low input
				currents also make it particularly well suited for long interval integrators or timers, sample and
				hold circuits and low frequency waveform generators. Further, replacing circuits where matched
				transistor pairs buffer the inputs of conventional IC op amps, it can give lower offset voltage and
				a drift at a lower cost.</description>
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