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Overview

Description

The ISL24020 is a low power, high voltage rail-to-rail inputoutput amplifier. Operating on supplies ranging from 5V to 15V, while consuming only 2. 5mA per amplifier, the ISL24020 has a bandwidth of 60MHz (-3dB). It also provides common mode input ability beyond the supply rails, as well as rail-to-rail output capability. This enables the amplifier to offer maximum dynamic range at any supply voltage. The ISL24020 also features fast slewing and settling times, as well as a high output drive capability of 65mA (sink and source). These features make the ISL24020 ideal for high speed filtering and signal conditioning application. Other applications include battery power, portable devices, and anywhere low power consumption is important. The ISL24020 is available in 5 Ld TSOT package. It features a standard operational amplifier pinout and operats over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

Features

  • Pb-free (RoHS compliant)
  • 60MHz (-3dB) bandwidth
  • Supply voltage = 4.5V to 16.5V
  • Low supply current (per amplifier) = 2.5mA
  • High slew rate = 75V/µs
  • Unity-gain stable
  • Beyond the rails input capability
  • Rail-to-rail output swing
  • ±180mA output short current

Comparison

Applications

  • TFT-LCD panels
  • VCOM amplifiers
  • Drivers for A/D converters
  • Data acquisition
  • Video processing
  • Audio processing
  • Active filters
  • Test equipment
  • Battery-powered applications
  • Portable equipment

Documentation

Type Title Date
Datasheet PDF 576 KB
Brochure PDF 5.41 MB 日本語
Training PDF 258 KB
Training PDF 325 KB
End Of Life Notice PDF 1.17 MB
Application Note PDF 564 KB
Product Change Notice PDF 135 KB
Product Change Notice PDF 55 KB
Application Note PDF 357 KB
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Design & Development

Models

ECAD Models

Schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and 3D CAD models from SamacSys can be found by clicking on products in the Product Options table. If a symbol or model isn't available, it can be requested directly from the website.

Diagram of ECAD Models