Op amp runs off 140V supply

Linear Technology’s latest precision operational amplifiers can be operated on a supply voltage up to 140V (±70V).

The dual LTC6091 features separate output disable pins, making it useful in high voltage multiplexed applications.

The decompensated single LTC6090-5 amplifier offers higher speed and is stable at a gain of 5 or above.

The LTC6090, LTC6090-5, and LTC6091 combine wide supply range, high precision, and low noise. Input offset voltage is 1.25mV max over temperature, and low frequency (1/f) noise is 3.5µVP-P from 0.1Hz to 10Hz.

The CMOS input structure keeps the input bias current to 50pA maximum at 85°C, making the LTC6090 family suitable for sensor circuits and other applications requiring high input impedance.

The decompensated LTC6090-5 offers 24MHz gain-bandwidth product and 37V/µs slew rate, compared with 12MHz and 21V/µs for the gain-of-1 stable LTC6090 and LTC6091.

Supply current is 3.9mA per amplifier max. Output short-circuit current is typically ±90mA.

A thermal flag pin (TFLAG) signals when the device junction temperature exceeds 145°C. This pin can be connected to the Output Disable pin for active thermal management.

The LTC6090 and LTC6090-1 are available in 8-pin SOIC and 16-pin TSSOP packages. The LTC6091 is offered in a 16-pin 4mm x 6mm QFN package.

The LTC6090 is available in three temperature range grades: 0°C to 70°C, -40°C to 85°C and -40°C to 125°C junction temperature.

The LTC6091 is available in -40°C to 85°C and -40°C to 125°C junction temperature grades.

source: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/products/analogue-linear-mixed-signal-ics/op-amp-runs-140v-supply-2014-08/

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