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| PartNumber | Manufactor | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| LT6017IDJ | LTC | 300 | Yes |
The LT6017IDJ is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Linear Technology Corporation (LTC), now part of Analog Devices.
The LT6017IDJ is a low-power, precision dual operational amplifier featuring low offset voltage, low input bias current, and rail-to-rail output swing. It is designed for applications requiring high accuracy and stability over a wide supply range.
This op-amp is suitable for precision instrumentation, medical devices, and industrial control systems.
# LT6017IDJ: Precision Operational Amplifier for Demanding Applications
## Practical Application Scenarios
The LT6017IDJ from Linear Technology (LTC) is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for applications requiring low noise, high accuracy, and robust performance in harsh environments. Below are key use cases where the LT6017IDJ excels:
The LT6017IDJ’s low input offset voltage (25µV max) and low drift (0.4µV/°C) make it ideal for amplifying weak signals from strain gauges, RTDs, and bridge sensors. Its high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) ensures accuracy in noisy industrial environments.
In ECG amplifiers and blood glucose monitors, the LT6017IDJ’s low noise (0.5µVp-p, 0.1Hz to 10Hz) and high gain stability enable precise signal acquisition. Its wide supply range (±2.5V to ±18V) supports battery-powered and line-operated designs.
The op-amp’s extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C) and EMI-hardened design suit automotive applications like pressure sensing and motor control, where reliability under thermal stress is critical.
With input bias currents as low as 100pA, the LT6017IDJ minimizes errors in pH meters and photodiode amplifiers, where high-impedance sources are common.
## Common Design-Phase Pitfalls and Avoidance Strategies
Pitfall: The LT6017IDJ’s high gain bandwidth (1MHz) can lead to oscillations if not properly compensated.
Solution: Use a feedback capacitor (10pF–100pF) to limit bandwidth and ensure phase margin >45°.
Pitfall: PCB layout asymmetries can introduce thermal gradients, worsening offset drift.
Solution: Symmetrize input traces and use a ground plane to minimize thermal imbalances.
Pitfall: High PSRR (120dB) can be undermined by poor decoupling.
Solution: Place 0.1µF ceramic capacitors close to supply pins and use a 10µF bulk capacitor for low-frequency noise.
Pitfall: Exceeding the differential input range (±Vs) can degrade performance.
Solution: Implement Schottky diode clamps or series resistors to limit input current.
## Key Technical Considerations for Implementation
The LT6017IDJ operates from ±2.5V to ±18V. For single-supply designs, ensure the input common-mode range includes ground (0V).
The op-amp can drive up to 30mA, but heavy capacitive loads (>100pF) may require isolation resistors (50–100Ω) to maintain stability.
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