The effective noise at the output of the amplifier can be deter- mined by taking the root sum of the squares of Equation 11 and applying the spectral noise values found in the typical graph section. This applies to noise from the op amp only. Note that both the noise figure and equivalent input offset voltages im- prove as the closed loop gain is mcreased (by keeping RF fixed and reducing Ri with RN = 0 1 ).
MY424DCS Price| VCC FALLINGAI | 'lrrMe | | | |
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| VTH= 4.63V | | j |
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MY424DCS on stock| Reverse Breakdown Voltage(lcBR) = 100 ccAdc) V (BR) 70 - Vdc |
| Reverse Voltage Leakage Current IR nAdc (V R = 70 Vdc) 5.0 (V R = 70 Vdc,T J=1500C) 80 |
| Diode Capacitance(VR=OV,f=l.OMHz) CD 2.0 pF |
| Forward Voltage (l F = 1.0 mAdc) V F 900 mVdc (l F = 10 mAdc) 1000 (l F = 50 mAdc) 1100 (l F = 150 mAdc) 1250 |
| Reverse Recovery Time tr, 3.0 D[S (l F = I R = 10 mAdc) (Figure l) |
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