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LM725CH
  • Manufacturer No:
    LM725CH
  • Manufacturer:
    Texas Instruments
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    LM725CH
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LM725CH Details

LM725CH Specification Parameters

  • Surface Mount: NO
  • ECCN Code: EAR99
  • Number of Terminals: 8
  • Terminal Form: WIRE
  • Supply Voltage: 15V
  • Technology: BIPOLAR
  • Neg Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup): -15V
  • Amplifier Type: OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
  • Unity Gain BW-Nom: 1000 kHz
  • Neg Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup): -22V
  • Input Offset Voltage-Max: 2500μV
  • Number of Functions: 1
  • Pin Count: 8
  • Temperature Grade: COMMERCIAL
  • Operating Temperature (Max): 70°C
  • Terminal Position: BOTTOM
  • Subcategory: Operational Amplifier
  • Supply Voltage Limit-Max: 22V
  • HTS Code: 8542.33.00.01
  • Common Mode Rejection Ratio: 120 dB
  • JESD-30 Code: O-MBCY-W8
  • Average Bias Current-Max (IIB): 0.125μA

Texas Instruments — Manufacturer Introduction

Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (TI) is a multinational semiconductor company based in Texas, United States. It is renowned for its development, manufacturing, and sale of semiconductors and computer technology, primarily focusing on innovative digital signal processing and analog circuitry. In addition to its semiconductor business, TI also offers solutions in sensing and control, educational products, and digital light processing. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, TI has manufacturing, design, and sales offices in more than 25 countries. It is the world's largest manufacturer of digital signal processors (DSPs) and analog circuit components, with its analog and digital signal processing technologies holding a dominant position worldwide. After successive acquisitions of Fairchild Semiconductor's manufacturing division and Chengdu Cension Semiconductor, in 2011, TI further solidified its position as a leading analog semiconductor giant by acquiring National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion.

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