CA3260, CA3260A 4MHz, BiMOS Operational Amplifier with MOSFET Input/CMOS Output

2019-05-24
CA3260A and CA3260 are integrated circuit operational

amplifiers that combine the advantage of both CMOS and

bipolar transistors on a monolithic chip. The CA3260 series

circuits are dual versions of the popular CA3160 series.

Gate protected P-Channel MOSFET (PMOS) transistors are

used in the input circuit to provide very high input

impedance, very low input current, and exceptional speed

performance. The use of PMOS field effect transistors in the

input stage results in common mode input voltage capability

down to 0.5V below the negative supply terminal, an

important attribute in single supply applications.

A complementary symmetry MOS (CMOS) transistor pair,

capable of swinging the output voltage to within 10mV of

either supply voltage terminal (at very high values of load

impedance), is employed as the output circuit.

The CA3260 Series circuits operate at supply voltages

ranging from 4V to 16V, or ±2V to ±8V when using split

supplies. The CA3260A offers superior input characteristics

over those of the CA3260.

Renesas

CA3260CA3260ACA3260ECA3260EZCA3260AECA3260AEZ

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4MHz, BiMOS Operational Amplifier

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Datasheet

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IPC/JEDEC J STD-020 、 ISO9000 、 Pb-free 、 RoHS

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