Datasheet Texas Instruments LMH6626MM/NOPB

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesLMH6626
Part NumberLMH6626MM/NOPB
Datasheet Texas Instruments LMH6626MM/NOPB

Single/ Dual Ultra Low Noise Wideband Operational Amplifier 8-VSSOP -40 to 125

Datasheets

LMH6624 and LMH6626 Single/Dual Ultra Low Noise Wideband Operational Amplifier datasheet
PDF, 1.9 Mb, Revision: G, File published: Dec 19, 2014
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYes

Packaging

Pin8
Package TypeDGK
Industry STD TermVSSOP
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-G
Package QTY1000
CarrierSMALL T&R
Device MarkingA98A
Width (mm)3
Length (mm)3
Thickness (mm).97
Pitch (mm).65
Max Height (mm)1.07
Mechanical DataDownload

Parametrics

2nd Harmonic65 dBc
3rd Harmonic80 dBc
@ MHz10
Acl, min spec gain10 V/V
Additional FeaturesDecompensated
ArchitectureBipolar,Voltage FB
BW @ Acl80 MHz
CMRR(Min)87 dB
CMRR(Typ)95 dB
GBW(Typ)1600 MHz
Input Bias Current(Max)20000000 pA
Iq per channel(Max)16 mA
Iq per channel(Typ)12 mA
Number of Channels2
Offset Drift(Typ)0.25 uV/C
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 125 C
Output Current(Typ)100 mA
Package GroupVSSOP
Package Size: mm2:W x L8VSSOP: 15 mm2: 4.9 x 3(VSSOP) PKG
Rail-to-RailNo
RatingCatalog
Slew Rate(Typ)360 V/us
Total Supply Voltage(Max)12 +5V=5, +/-5V=10
Total Supply Voltage(Min)5 +5V=5, +/-5V=10
Vn at 1kHz(Typ)1 nV/rtHz
Vn at Flatband(Typ)1 nV/rtHz
Vos (Offset Voltage @ 25C)(Max)0.5 mV

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: LMH730123
    Evaluation Board for High-Speed Dual Op Amp in the 8-Pin MSOP Package
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: LMH730036
    Evaluation Board for High-Speed Dual Op Amp in the 8-Pin SOIC Package
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • AN-1604 Decompensated Operational Amplifiers (Rev. B)
    PDF, 206 Kb, Revision: B, File published: May 1, 2013
    This application report discusses the what, why, and where of decompensated op amps. This applicationreport also describes external compensation techniques, such as reducing loop gain, to stabilize op ampsoperated at gains less than the minimum stable gain specified in the datasheet. A comprehensivetreatment of input lead-lag compensation including examples is presented.
  • OA-14 Improving Amplifier Noise for High 3rd Intercept Amplifiers (Rev. F)
    PDF, 594 Kb, Revision: F, File published: May 1, 2013
    This application report discusses improving Amplifier Noise for High 3rd Intercept Amplifiers.
  • Transimpedance Amplifiers (TIA): Choosing the Best Amplifier for the job (Rev. A)
    PDF, 153 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 16, 2017
    This application note is intended as a guide for the designer looking to amplify the small signal from a photodiode or avalanche diode so that it would be large enough for further processing (e.g. data acquisition) or to trigger some other event in a system. The challenge in doing so, as always, is to not degrade the signal such that it becomes indistinguishable from random noi
  • OA-15 Frequent Faux Pas in Applying Wideband Current Feedback Amplifiers (Rev. C)
    PDF, 365 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Apr 17, 2013
    As op amp operating speeds have moved to ever higher frequencies, a whole new set of design concernshave come into play for linear op amp applications. With the development of the current feedbacktopology, design concerns unique to that topology must also be considered if optimal performance is to beachieved from devices offering over 200 MHz в€’3 dB bandwidths. This application report reviews

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > High-Speed Op Amps (>=50MHz)
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