Part Number: LMC6081 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA928 Hi there,
the datasheet lists a maximum input bias current for of the LMC6081AIM (SOIC package) of 100 pA, and for the versions in a PDIP package of 4 pA. The column with the typical parameters…
Part Number: LMC6081 Input resistance is stated as >10Tohm in datasheet.
The assumption is that the reistance from input to GND is the same as the input resistance?
But that is not the case.
Do you have a value for the reistance from e.g. negative…
Part Number: LMC6081-MIL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC6081 HI,
I have some LMC6081 in the bare die format. The datasheet on the website show all the parameters for the different packages the part comes in but it does not appear to show the parameters…
Part Number: LMC6081 Hi,
Is the NC pin a pin to which nothing can be connected?(Pin1/Pin5/Pin8)
Is the NC pin connected internally?
I want to connect as follows. ●Connection V+ = +2.5V V- = -2.5V NC(pin1)= 0V Non-inverting input(pin3)= 0V
Is there any…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC6081 To TI E2E,
We are using the LMC6081 in a transimpedance configuration with a feedback resistor of 500M and feedback capacitor of 3pF. The sensor on the input is a silicon photo detector with a resopnsivity of 150V…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC6081 , LMC6061 , LMC6041 , LMC6442 , TLV2461 Hi,
I've been testing a photodiode integrator circuit with some different op-amps. The circuit integrates the charge from the photodiode for a period of time and then the feedback…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC6081 , LMC6001 I am having trouble with a design which uses either the LMC6001 or the LMC6081 and I have a suspicion that the magnitude of the problem may relate to the value of the open loop gain.I have questions about…
Part Number: TLV9102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC662 , LMC6061 , LMC6081 , LMC660 Dear Team,
May I know the I/P resistance of TLV9102.
In TI website I can see that TLV9102 is a replacement for LMC662.
LMC 662 has I/P resistance grater than 1T o…
Kai,
Thanks for providing a practical implementation of a switchable TIA and absolute value amplifier circuit. I agree with your selection of the LMC6081 for the TIA and the OPA196 (or OPA2196 dual) for the absolute value amplifier circuit.
You are certainly…