Part Number: LM318-N Hi,
LM318-N's maximum voltage is +-20, and input voltage is +-15V.
So can it support single power supply to +40V and +30V input?
Thank you.
C.T.
TS,
The LM318 does have to charge the capacitor so that does add to load current. How much depends on how much the output moves. Peak current will be set on how fast the output slews.
100k is fine, if it works. 1K or even 100 ohms should be fine…
Part Number: LM318-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM318 , LMV7219 , LM7121 Hello friends,
I am trying to design zero cross detector with LM318
input : AC 500mv 1.2MHz
output: gate Pulse +vcc and -vcc for n and p channel mosfets
please can you suggest…
Part Number: LM380 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM318 Hello Team,
Posting on behalf of my customer:
We are looking for the SPICE model for the device LM380. Is this available?
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Renan
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM318 Dear Sirs,
Hello!.
My name is Jason.
I would like to know the Vcc rage of LM318.
According to datasheet, both of Vcc (Vcc+ and Vcc-) should be located between -20V and 20V.
So I think Vcc+ must be lower than +20V all…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM318 , AMC1100 , LM318-N Hi all,
I made a voltage sensor to measure +/-600V using AMC1100 for three phase sine wave application. LM318 op-amps used to buffer signals. Two isolated 5V (Exactly 4.970V in resistor divider side…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM318 I am trying to build a simple subtraction amp like figure 45 of the LM318 data sheet. attached (I think). I need to subtract 2 sine wave signals both of which are 6.78 MHz. I have bypassing on the power supply, and…
The 3.5 mA value is consistent with figure 6 in the datasheet. And even a redesign would not change power consumption and speed by that amount.
5 mA sounds as if it could be something like the LM318. Can you check if there are clamping diodes between…
Well, the LM318 is a different story because it contains bipolar transistors in the input stage sinking lots of input bias current. 150nA typical input bias current times 20k gives 3mV. So with the LM318 you will definitely see a change of output offset…