L7812ABV
The L78 series of three-terminal positive regulators is available in TO-220,
TO-220FP, D?PAK and DPAK packages and several fixed output voltages, making it
useful in a wide range of applications.
These regulators can provide local on-card regulation, eliminating the distribution
problems associated with single point regulation. Each type embeds internal current
limiting, thermal shut-down and safe area protection, making it essentially
indestructible. If adequate heat sinking is provided, they can deliver over 1 A output
current. Although designed primarily as fixed voltage regulators, these devices can
be used with external components to obtain adjustable voltage and currents.
LF156H/883Q
The LFx5x devices are the first monolithic JFET input
Monolithic Amplifiers operational amplifiers to incorporate well-matched,
? New Output Stage Allows Use of Large high-voltage JFETs on the same chip with standard
Capacitive Loads (5,000 pF) Without Stability bipolar transistors (BI-FET? Technology). These
Problems amplifiers feature low input bias and offset
currents/low offset voltage and offset voltage drift,
? Internal Compensation and Large Differential coupled with offset adjust, which does not degrade Input Voltage Capability drift or common-mode rejection. The devices are also
? Common Features designed for high slew rate, wide bandwidth,
? Low extremely fast settling time, low voltage and current Input Bias Current: 30 pA
noise and a low 1/f noise corner
LF353H
This LF353 device is a low-cost, high-speed, JFETinput operational amplifier with very low input offset
voltage. It requires low supply current yet maintains a
large gain-bandwidth product and a fast slew rate. In
addition, the matched high-voltage JFET input
provides very low input bias and offset currents.
The LF353 can be used in applications such as highspeed integrators, digital-to-analog converters,
sample-and-hold circuits, and many other circuits.
The LF353 is characterized for operation from 0?C to
70?C.
LF356H
The LF356-MIL device are the first monolithic JFET
input operational amplifiers to incorporate wellmatched, high-voltage JFETs on the same chip with
standard bipolar transistors (BI-FET? Technology).
These amplifiers feature low input bias and offset
currents/low offset voltage and offset voltage drift,
coupled with offset adjust, which does not degrade
drift or common-mode rejection. The devices are also
designed for high slew rate, wide bandwidth,
extremely fast settling time, low voltage and current
noise and a low 1/f noise corner.
LF356M
The LFx5x devices are the first monolithic JFET input
Monolithic Amplifiers operational amplifiers to incorporate well-matched,
? New Output Stage Allows Use of Large high-voltage JFETs on the same chip with standard
Capacitive Loads (5,000 pF) Without Stability bipolar transistors (BI-FET? Technology). These
Problems amplifiers feature low input bias and offset
currents/low offset voltage and offset voltage drift,
? Internal Compensation and Large Differential coupled with offset adjust, which does not degrade Input Voltage Capability drift or common-mode rejection. The devices are also
? Common Features designed for high slew rate, wide bandwidth,
? Low extremely fast settling time, low voltage and current Input Bias Current: 30 pA
noise and a low 1/f noise corne
LF411CD
This device is a low-cost, high-speed, JFET-input operational amplifier with very low input offset voltage and
a maximum input offset voltage drift. It requires low supply current, yet maintains a large gain-bandwidth product
and a fast slew rate. In addition, the matched high-voltage JFET input provides very low input bias and offset
currents.
The LF411 can be used in applications such as high-speed integrators, digital-to-analog converters,
sample-and-hold circuits, and many other circuits.
The LF411C is characterized for operation from 0?C to 70?C. The LF411I is characterized for operation from
?40?C to 85?C.
LF444CN
The LF444 quad low power operational amplifier 23? ? Supply Current of a LM148: 200 ?A/Amplifier
provides many of the same AC characteristics as the (max)
industry standard LM148 while greatly improving the
? Low Input Bias Current: 50 pA (max) DC characteristics of the LM148. The amplifier has
? High Gain Bandwidth: 1 MHz the same bandwidth, slew rate, and gain (10 k? load)
as the LM148 and only draws one fourth the supply ? High Slew Rate: 1 V/?s
current of the LM148. In addition the well matched
? Low Noise Voltage for Low Power 35 nV/?Hz high voltage JFET input devices of the LF444 reduce
? Low Input Noise Current 0.01 pA/?Hz the input bias and offset currents by a factor of
? High Input Impedance: 1012? 10,000 over the LM148. The LF444 also has a very
low equivalent input noise voltage for a low power
? High Gain: 50k (min) amplifier.