The LMP2012 offers unprecedented accuracy and stability. This device utilizes patented
techniques to measure and continually correct the input offset error voltage. The result is an
amplifier which is ultra stable over time and temperature. It has excellent CMRR and PSRR ratings,
and does not exhibit the familiar 1/f voltage and current noise increase that plagues traditional
amplifiers. The combination of the LMP2012 characteristics makes it a good choice for transducer
amplifiers, high gain configurations, ADC buffer amplifiers, DAC I-V conversion, and any other
2.7V-5V application requiring precision and long term stability.
Other useful benefits of the LMP2012 are rail-rail output, low supply current of 930 μA,
and wide gain-bandwidth product of 3 MHz. These extremely versatile features found in the LMP2012
provide high performance and ease of use.
The QMLV version of the LMP2012 has been rated to tolerate a total dose level of
50krad/(Si) radiation by test method 1019 of MIL-STD-883.
The LMP2012 offers unprecedented accuracy and stability. This device utilizes patented
techniques to measure and continually correct the input offset error voltage. The result is an
amplifier which is ultra stable over time and temperature. It has excellent CMRR and PSRR ratings,
and does not exhibit the familiar 1/f voltage and current noise increase that plagues traditional
amplifiers. The combination of the LMP2012 characteristics makes it a good choice for transducer
amplifiers, high gain configurations, ADC buffer amplifiers, DAC I-V conversion, and any other
2.7V-5V application requiring precision and long term stability.
Other useful benefits of the LMP2012 are rail-rail output, low supply current of 930 μA,
and wide gain-bandwidth product of 3 MHz. These extremely versatile features found in the LMP2012
provide high performance and ease of use.
The QMLV version of the LMP2012 has been rated to tolerate a total dose level of
50krad/(Si) radiation by test method 1019 of MIL-STD-883.