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News Release from: Linear Technology Corp | Subject: LTC6087 and the LTC6088
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2008

Multichannel op amps save costs and
space

Low-cost dual and quad amplifiers combine speed, precision and low power in tiny DFN packages.

Available now from Linear Technology, the LTC6087 and the LTC6088 are low-cost dual and quad amplifiers that combine speed, precision and low power in tiny DFN packages Featuring rail-to-rail input and output stages, these amplifiers achieve 750uV (maximum) offset voltage, 14MHz GBW and 1pA bias current, while consuming only 1.25mA (maximum) per amplifier

The LTC6087 and LTC6088 offer 93dB (minimum) PSRR, and the large signal voltage gain of 136dB ensures gain linearity.

These amplifiers also maintain a low frequency noise of just 5.8uV peak-peak.

"High volume industrial applications, like portable test equipment, are both cost sensitive and performance driven", says Mike Kultgen, Design Manager in Linear Technology's Signal Conditioning Group.

"The LTC6087 and LTC6088 offer designers best-in-class specifications for general purpose operational amplifiers that are fully specified over the commercial (0 to 70C) and extended (-40 to +125C) temperature range, making them attractive for a wide variety of applications".

The LTC6087 dual is offered in 8-pin MSOPs and tiny 3 x 3mm DFN packages.

The DFN version includes a shutdown mode, enabling the amplifiers to further reduce their supply current to less than 1uA.

The LTC6088 quad is available in 16-pin SSOPs and 5 x 3mm DFN packages.

1000-piece pricing starts at US $0.91 each for the LTC6087 dual and US $1.40 each for the LTC6088 quad. Request a free brochure from Linear Technology Corp ...

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