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Rail-to-rail output swing
Specify 2 K and 600 loads
High voltage gain: 126 dB
Low input offset voltage: 3 mV
Low offset voltage drift: 1.3μV/°C
Ultra-low input bias current: 2 FA
The input common mode range includes V -
The range of operations ranges from +5 V to +15 V power supplies
I SS = 400μA/amp; Standalone V+
Low distortion at 10 kHz: 0.01%
Slew rate: 1.1 V/μs
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The LMC662 CMOS dual op amp is ideal for operation from a single power supply. It operates from +5 V to +15 V, except for the input common-mode range with rail-to-rail output swing, which includes ground. One problem that has plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past is the lack of such a design. The input V OS drift, and wideband noise and voltage gain (2 K and 600) for real-world loads are equal to or better than the widely accepted bipolar equivalents.
The chip is established with the country's advanced dual polysilicon gate CMOS process.
See the datasheet for these same features of the LMC660 Quad CMOS Op Amp.
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High impedance buffers or preamps
Precision current-voltage converters
Long-term long-term points
Sampling and holding circuits
peak detector
Medical instruments
Industrial control
Automotive sensors