LT1037 packages

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Gregory L. Hansen

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I was trying to order some LT1037 op-amps, but I don't know which suffix
to order:

LT1037ACN8
LT1037CN8
LT1037IN8

The data sheet doesn't say what the differences are. I just want the
standard used-in-undergrad-lab-classes 741-style 8-pin DIP package.


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Gregory L. Hansen wrote:

I was trying to order some LT1037 op-amps, but I don't know which suffix
to order:

LT1037ACN8 // lower offset
LT1037CN8 // standard part
LT1037IN8 // industrial temperature grade

The data sheet doesn't say what the differences are. I just want the
standard used-in-undergrad-lab-classes 741-style 8-pin DIP package.

They are all DIP8 cases. The differenc is noted above.

Rene
--
Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
& commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
 
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:
I was trying to order some LT1037 op-amps, but I don't know which
suffix
to order:

LT1037ACN8
LT1037CN8
LT1037IN8

The data sheet doesn't say what the differences are. I just want the

standard used-in-undergrad-lab-classes 741-style 8-pin DIP package.


--
"For every problem there is a solution which is simple, clean and
wrong."
-- Henry Louis Mencken
They're all DIP-8, just like you want. The other letters are just
models with different precision. Any 1037 ending in N8 is DIP-8
 
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 21:05:25 +0000 (UTC), the renowned
glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote:

I was trying to order some LT1037 op-amps, but I don't know which suffix
to order:

LT1037ACN8
LT1037CN8
LT1037IN8

The data sheet doesn't say what the differences are.
That's what it's for.

I just want the
standard used-in-undergrad-lab-classes 741-style 8-pin DIP package.
Here's the data sheet (maybe):

http://www.linear.com/pc/downloadDocument.do;jsessionid=CjJ6kLWLLZY3csO2pl02TIgqClfUvtAxnCChLtR2FRZwhRumjNnO!-1570396240?navId=H0,C1,C1154,C1009,C1026,P1213,D2204

If you read it carefully (and compare various bits of information)
you'll see that all three above are in plastic DIP package (N8) but
vary in temperature range and specifications.

A B C
------ -- --
LT1037 AC N8 <--- better specs (10uV Vos max etc. etc.),
commercial temperature range
LT1037 C N8 <--- cheapest version, loose specs, commercial
temperature range
LT1037 I N8 <--- loose specs, industrial temperature range

A- family
B- specs and temperature range
C- package




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In article <42238aa4$0$3405$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch>,
Rene Tschaggelar <none@none.net> wrote:
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:

I was trying to order some LT1037 op-amps, but I don't know which suffix
to order:

LT1037ACN8 // lower offset
LT1037CN8 // standard part
LT1037IN8 // industrial temperature grade

The data sheet doesn't say what the differences are. I just want the
standard used-in-undergrad-lab-classes 741-style 8-pin DIP package.


They are all DIP8 cases. The differenc is noted above.
Cool. Faster response than Linear's tech support, too. And as I learn to
interpret the data sheet I see the differences are there, e.g. a column
for LT1037AC and a column for LT1037C.

Are the different versions manufactured differently, or are they all from
the same batch, and then tested and graded?

--
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
-- Benjamin Franklin
 
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:

LT1037ACN8 // lower offset
LT1037CN8 // standard part
LT1037IN8 // industrial temperature grade


Cool. Faster response than Linear's tech support, too. And as I learn to
interpret the data sheet I see the differences are there, e.g. a column
for LT1037AC and a column for LT1037C.

Are the different versions manufactured differently, or are they all from
the same batch, and then tested and graded?
I guess there is one process, then the dies on the wafer are tested,
then the wafer is cut and the dies are mounted into the cases.

Rene
--
Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
& commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
 

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