Part Number: LF412 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL082H Greetings,
I'm Calvin. My team is using the LF412C amplifier and we encountered a spike when a step is pumped into the non-inverting input. The amplifier is configured as a non-inverting amplifier…
Part Number: LF412-N Hi team,
Following Tim Green's article in Operational Amplifier Stability, part 3 of 15,on the closed-loop output impendence VS frequency curve, FIG 20, we choose the G=10 curve and on its x-axis the point 0.8kHZ, at the intersection…
Part Number: LF412 Hello Team,
Is the LF412CDR manufactured with 2 different leadframes or has there been a change of the leadframe?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Hans
Part Number: LF412-N Hi,
Customer build a simple voltage follower (buffer) circuit using the LF412CN however they observe that the output hit compliance (Max Vcc Voltage) after they adjust the input voltage below 1V (all behavior is normal above 1V). …
Part Number: LF412-N Dear Sir,
How are you doing today?
My customer would like to know the maximum input current allowed for LF412CN/NOPB (that is on the input pins 2, 3, 5 and 6).
Please let me know if you need additional information and as always…
Part Number: LF412 Hi,
I'm looking for thermal resistance for LF412CDR namely:
- Junction temperature
- Thermal resistance junction-to-case
- Thermal resistance junction-to-ambient
Thank you in advance.
Part Number: LF412 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL052 , TL072 Hi All,
can anyone please let me know what is the max voltage that can be applied to the inputs of LF412 ? i see that the min voltage that can be applied is VEE.
also are there any clamp…
Part Number: LF412 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2171 Hi,
My customer wondering if there are testing curve for this part. Because now they are trying to compare the result of simulation(Pspice and TINA) and the datasheet, but there is no plot in…
Part Number: LF412 Hi All, can anyone please let me know what is the output short circuit current limit for LF412CDG4?
Also does this part have any protection diodes in built on the input pins i.e. clamp diodes from input to either supplies ?
regards