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    Part Img LM6132AIM datasheet by Texas Instruments

    • LM6132 - Dual Low Power 10 MHz Rail-to-Rail I/O Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC -40 to 85
    • Original
    • No
    • Yes
    • Obsolete
    • EAR99
    • 8542.33.00.01
    • 8542.33.00.00
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    LM6132AIM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The maximum power dissipation of the LM6132AIM is dependent on the thermal resistance of the package and the ambient temperature. According to the datasheet, the maximum power dissipation is 1.4W when the device is operated at 25°C ambient temperature and 1.1W when operated at 85°C ambient temperature.
    • To ensure stability in the LM6132AIM, it is recommended to use a minimum output capacitance of 10uF, and to place the capacitor as close to the output pin as possible. Additionally, the input capacitor should be at least 1uF and placed as close to the input pin as possible. It is also important to ensure that the PCB layout is designed to minimize noise and parasitic inductance.
    • The recommended input voltage range for the LM6132AIM is 2.7V to 5.5V. Operating the device outside of this range may affect its performance and reliability.
    • The LM6132AIM is rated for operation up to 85°C ambient temperature. However, the device's performance and reliability may be affected at higher temperatures. It is recommended to derate the device's power dissipation and to ensure proper thermal management when operating in high-temperature environments.
    • To reduce noise and ripple in the LM6132AIM output, it is recommended to use a low-ESR output capacitor, and to add a noise-reducing capacitor (e.g. 10nF) in parallel with the output capacitor. Additionally, ensuring a good PCB layout and minimizing the distance between the output capacitor and the load can also help reduce noise and ripple.
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