Specification Brand : Juried Engineering BulletPoint : 10pcs/lot FQPF13N50C TO-220F 13N50 13A 500V 13N50C BulletPoint1 : The LM2900 devices consist of four independent, high-gain frequency-compensated Norton operational amplifiers that were designed specifically to operate from a single supply over a wide range of voltages BulletPoint2 : Wide Range of Supply Voltages, Single or Dual Supplies, Wide Bandwidth BulletPoint3 : Large Output Voltage Swing, Output Short-Circuit Protection BulletPoint4 : nternal Frequency Compensation, Low Input Bias Current BulletPoint5 : Four independent, high gain frequency-compensated Norton operational amplifiers ControllerType : Push Button ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 4871379252064 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0799993466404 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 799993466404 ItemName : Juried Engineering LM2900N LM2900 Quad High-gain Frequency-Compensated Norton Operational Amplifier Op Amp Breadboard-Friendly IC DIP-14 (Pack of 5) ItemPackageQuantity : 10 ItemTypeKeyword : communication-integrated-circuits Manufacturer : TI Material : PDIP ModelNumber : LM2900N NumberOfItems : 5 PartNumber : LM2900N ProductDescription : The LM2900 devices consist of four independent, high-gain frequency-compensated Norton operational amplifiers that were designed specifically to operate from a single supply over a wide range of voltages. Operation from split supplies is also possible. The low supply current drain is essentially independent of the magnitude of the supply voltage. These devices provide wide band- width and large output voltage swing.
The LM2900 is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, and the LM3900 is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.
Norton (or current-differencing) amplifiers can be used in most standard general-purpose operational amplifier applications. Performance as a dc amplifier in a single-power-supply mode is not as precise as a standard integrated-circuit operational amplifier operating from dual supplies. Operation of the amplifier can best be understood by noting that input currents are differenced at the inverting input terminal and this current then flows through the external feedback resistor to produce the output voltage. Common-mode current biasing is generally useful to allow operating with signal levels near (or even below) ground.
Internal transistors clamp negative input voltages at approximately –0.3 V but the magnitude of current flow has to be limited by the external input network. For operation at high temperature, this limit should be approximately –100 µA. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2020-07-16T22:46:59.040Z Size : Juried Engineering ESD Safe Packaging (Pack of 5) SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation1 : other SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation2 : other