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  • Sherry Liang
    Sherry Liang
    • 1 month ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    LM6132: what is the absolute maximum rating of V- pin

    • Resolved
    Part Number: LM6132 Dear team, We can see V+'s range in the datasheet, but I don't know the range
  • Amelie Zheng
    Amelie Zheng
    • 5 months ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    LM6132: Which GPN is lead free

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM6132 Hi Team. May I ask whether NOPB means lead free?If not, how could I find the lead free GPN?
  • Calum Mackinnon
    Calum Mackinnon
    • over 1 year ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    LM6132: TI LM6132BIM/NOPB part marking 88ER

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM6132 Hey, I have a customer using theabove part and it seems to be overheating. They are trying to figure out what the 88ER stands for - is it a lot code. I couldn't find any documents explaining the part markings. Cheers ...
  • Chitransh Kulshreshtha
    Chitransh Kulshreshtha
    • 7 months ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    LM6134: Maximum Voltage at Input/Output Pins

    • Resolved
    Part Number: LM6134 Hello TI, I am using LM6134 and LM6132 Op-amps in my design and as a part
  • Nesh Johny
    Nesh Johny
    • over 1 year ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    LM6132: Equivalent Part

    • Resolved
    Part Number: LM6132 Hi Sir, Could you please suggest any TI part equivalent to LM6132 Dual Rail
  • Paul Goedeke
    Paul Goedeke
    • over 1 year ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    RE: LM6132: Will rail-to-rail works to an asymmetric power supply of 12V and -5V ?

    Hi EuMesmo, If you supply with 12V and -5V, your total supply is 17V which is allowed by the device. The output swing will be about 20mV from the rails (looking at the nearest specified supply of 24V). So to answer your question directly, yes it...
  • Adrian Ymeraj
    Adrian Ymeraj
    • 11 months ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    LM6134: tOR Overload recovery time

    Part Number: LM6134 Hi guys, I hope all is fine! I wanted to kindly know where to find the tOR Overload recovery time for the LM6134. On the datasheet LM6132 / LM6134 the value of tOR Overload recovery time for a comparison is missing. Since...
  • Bala Ravi
    Bala Ravi
    • over 2 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    RE: LM6132: Transimpedance AC coupled

    Hi Duncan, C2 already takes care of blocking DC signal (at DC, C2 is open). The gain (Vout/Id) of your transimpedance amplifier is Rf . For more information on how to build a transimpedance amplifier please refer to our cookbook circuit www.ti.com/...
  • Adrian Ymeraj
    Adrian Ymeraj
    • 11 months ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

    TLV9064: alternative to Lm6134

    • Resolved
    Part Number: TLV9064 Hello guys, I am currently evaluating an alternative to the LM6132 / LM6134
  • Teng Feng
    Teng Feng
    • 10 months ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    RE: LM5041: Feedback loop Compensation

    Hi Kubendran, Unfortunate, I didn't find any document for the compensation design of this application. In this application, the designer used much complex two stage network with two LM6132 op amps and a LM4041 reference. I guess this circuit demonstrates...
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