Features Description: Lt1028/Lt1128 Ultralow Noise Precision High Speed Op Amps

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LT1028/LT1128

Ultralow Noise Precision


High Speed Op Amps
Features

Description

Voltage Noise
1.1nV/Hz Max at 1kHz
0.85nV/Hz Typ at 1kHz
1.0nV/Hz Typ at 10Hz
35nVP-P Typ, 0.1Hz to 10Hz
n Voltage and Current Noise 100% Tested
n Gain-Bandwidth Product
LT1028: 50MHz Min
LT1128: 13MHz Min
n Slew Rate
LT1028: 11V/s Min
LT1128: 5V/s Min
n Offset Voltage: 40V Max
n Drift with Temperature: 0.8V/C Max
n Voltage Gain: 7 Million Min
n Available in 8-Lead SO Package

The LT1028(gain of 1 stable)/LT1128(gain of +1 stable)


achieve a new standard of excellence in noise performance
with 0.85nV/Hz 1kHz noise, 1.0nV/Hz 10Hz noise. This
ultralow noise is combined with excellent high speed
specifications (gain-bandwidth product is 75MHz for
LT1028, 20MHz for LT1128), distortion-free output, and
true precision parameters (0.1V/C drift, 10V offset
voltage, 30 million voltage gain). Although the LT1028/
LT1128 input stage operates at nearly 1mA of collector
current to achieve low voltage noise, input bias current
is only 25nA.

Applications

L, LT, LTC, LTM, Linear Technology and the Linear logo are registered trademarks of Linear
Technology Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The LT1028/LT1128s voltage noise is less than the noise


of a 50 resistor. Therefore, even in very low source
impedance transducer or audio amplifier applications,
the LT1028/LT1128s contribution to total system noise
will be negligible.

Low Noise Frequency Synthesizers


High Quality Audio
n Infrared Detectors
n Accelerometer and Gyro Amplifiers
n 350 Bridge Signal Conditioning
n Magnetic Search Coil Amplifiers
n Hydrophone Amplifiers
n
n

Typical Application
Ultralow Noise 1M TIA Photodiode Amplifier
0.1F

4.32k

1M
D
PHOTO
DIODE
SFH213
VS

JFET
NXP
S BF862
4.99k

VS

0.5pF

VOUT = ~0.4V + IPD 1M

LT1028

VS = 15V

1028 TA01

VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

VS+

Voltage Noise vs Frequency


10
MAXIMUM

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

1/f CORNER = 14Hz


TYPICAL
1
1/f CORNER = 3.5Hz

0.1
0.1

10
100
FREQUENCY (Hz)

1k
1028 TA02

For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

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LT1028/LT1128
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Note 1)

Supply Voltage
55C to 105C................................................... 22V
105C to 125C................................................... 16V
Differential Input Current (Note 9)........................25mA
Input Voltage...............................Equal to Supply Voltage
Output Short-Circuit Duration........................... Indefinite

Operating Temperature Range


LT1028/LT1128AM, M (OBSOLETE).... 55C to 125C
LT1028/LT1128AC, C (Note 11).............40C to 85C
Storage Temperature Range
All Devices.......................................... 65C to 150C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.)................... 300C

Pin Configuration
TOP VIEW
VOS TRIM
8

VOS TRIM 1

IN 2

6 OUT

+IN 3

4
V
(CASE)

TOP VIEW

7 V+

5 OVERCOMP

VOS
TRIM 1
IN 2

+IN 3

VOS
TRIM
V+
OUT
OVERCOMP

S8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC SOIC
TJMAX = 150C, JA = 140C/W

H PACKAGE
8-LEAD TO-5 METAL CAN
TJMAX = 175C, JA = 140C/W, JC = 40C/W

OBSOLETE PACKAGE
TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

VOS
TRIM 1
IN 2

V
8 OS
TRIM
7 V+

+IN 3

5 OVERCOMP

N8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC DIP
TJMAX = 150C, JA = 150C/W

15 NC
14 TRIM

IN 4

13 V +

+IN 5

NC 7

12 OUT
11 OVERCOMP
10 NC

NC 8

V 6

J8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD CERAMIC DIP
TJMAX = 175C, JA = 140C/W, JC = 40C/W

16 NC

NC 2
TRIM 3

OUT

OBSOLETE PACKAGE

NC 1

NC

SW PACKAGE
16-LEAD PLASTIC SOL
TJMAX = 150C, JA = 130C/W
NOTE: THIS DEVICE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

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For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

LT1028/LT1128
Order Information
LEAD FREE FINISH

TAPE AND REEL

PART MARKING*

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION

SPECIFIED TEMPERATURE RANGE

LT1028ACN8#PBF

N/A

LT1028ACN8

8-Lead PDIP

0C to 70C

LT1028CN8#PBF

N/A

LT1028CN8

8-Lead PDIP

0C to 70C

LT1128ACN8#PBF

N/A

LT1128ACN8

8-Lead PDIP

0C to 70C

LT1128CN8#PBF

N/A

LT1128CN8

8-Lead PDIP

0C to 70C

LT1028CS8#PBF

LT1028CS8#TRPBF

1028

8-Lead Plastic Small Outline

0C to 70C

LT1128CS8#PBF

LT1128CS8#TRPBF

1128

8-Lead Plastic Small Outline

0C to 70C

LT1028CSW#PBF

LT1028CSW#TRPBF

LT1028CSW

16-Lead Plastic SOIC (Wide)

0C to 70C

Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges. *The temperature grade is identified by a label on the shipping container.
Consult LTC Marketing for information on nonstandard lead based finish parts.
For more information on lead free part marking, go to:
For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to:

Electrical Characteristics

VS = 15V, TA = 25C unless otherwise noted.


LT1028AM/AC
LT1128AM/AC

LT1028M/C
LT1128M/C

SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

TYP

MAX

TYP

MAX

UNITS

VOS
VOS
Time
IOS
IB
en

Input Offset Voltage


Long Term Input Offset
Voltage Stability
Input Offset Current
Input Bias Current
Input Noise Voltage
Input Noise Voltage Density

(Note 2)
(Note 3)

10
0.3

40

20
0.3

80

V
V/Mo

In

Input Noise Current Density

VCM = 0V
VCM = 0V
0.1Hz to 10Hz (Note 4)
fO = 10Hz (Note 5)
fO = 1000Hz, 100% Tested
fO = 10Hz (Notes 4 and 6)
fO = 1000Hz, 100% Tested

12
25
35
1.00
0.85
4.7
1.0

50
90
75
1.7
1.1
10.0
1.6

18
30
35
1.0
0.9
4.7
1.0

100
180
90
1.9
1.2
12.0
1.8

nVP-P
nV/Hz
nV/Hz
pA/Hz
pA/Hz

CMRR
PSRR
AVOL

Input Resistance
Common Mode
Differential Mode
Input Capacitance
Input Voltage Range
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Large-Signal Voltage Gain

VOUT

Maximum Output Voltage Swing

SR

Slew Rate

GBW

Gain-Bandwidth Product

ZO
IS

Open-Loop Output Impedance


Supply Current

9.5

300
20
5
12.2
126
132
30.0
20.0
15.0
13.0
12.2
15.0
6.0
75
20
80
7.6

10.5

M
k
pF
V
dB
dB
V/V
V/V
V/V
V
V
V/s
V/s
MHz
MHz

mA

VCM = 11V
VS = 4V to 18V
RL 2k, VO = 12V
RL 1k, VO = 10V
RL 600, VO = 10V
RL 2k
RL 600
AVCL = 1
AVCL = 1
fO = 20kHz (Note 7)
fO = 200kHz (Note 7)
VO = 0, IO = 0

MIN

LT1028
LT1128
LT1028
LT1128

11.0
114
117
7.0
5.0
3.0
12.3
11.0
11.0
5.0
50
13

300
20
5
12.2
126
133
30.0
20.0
15.0
13.0
12.2
15.0
6.0
75
20
80
7.4

MIN

11.0
110
110
5.0
3.5
2.0
12.0
10.5
11.0
4.5
50
11

nA
nA

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For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

LT1028/LT1128
Electrical Characteristics


The l denotes the specifications which apply over the operating
temperature range 55C TA 125C. VS = 15V, unless otherwise noted.
LT1028AM
LT1128AM
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

VOS
VOS
Temp
IOS
IB

Input Offset Voltage


Average Input Offset Drift

(Note 2)
(Note 8)

VCM = 0V
VCM = 0V

CMRR
PSRR
AVOL

Input Offset Current


Input Bias Current
Input Voltage Range
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Large-Signal Voltage Gain

VOUT
IS

Maximum Output Voltage Swing


Supply Current

MIN

VCM = 10.3V
VS = 4.5V to 16V
RL 2k, VO = 10V
RL 1k, VO = 10V
RL 2k

TYP

MAX

TYP

MAX

UNITS

30
0.2

120
0.8

45
0.25

180
1.0

V
V/C

25
40
11.7
122
130
14.0
10.0
11.6
8.7

90
150

30
50
11.7
120
130
14.0
10.0
11.6
9.0

180
300

nA
nA
V
dB
dB
V/V
V/V
V
mA

l
l
l
l

10.3
106
110
3.0
2.0
10.3

LT1028M
LT1128M
MIN

10.3
100
104
2.0
1.5
10.3
11.5

13.0

The l denotes the specifications which apply over the operating temperature range 0C TA 70C. VS = 15V, unless otherwise
noted.
LT1028AC
LT1128AC
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

VOS

Input Offset Voltage

(Note 2)

15

VOS
Temp

Average Input Offset Drift

(Note 8)

0.1

IOS

Input Offset Current

VCM = 0V

15

IB

Input Bias Current

VCM = 0V

30

Input Voltage Range


CMRR

Common Mode Rejection Ratio

VCM= 10.5V

MIN

TYP

LT1028C
LT1128C
MAX

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

80

30

125

0.8

0.2

1.0

V/C

65

22

130

nA

120

40

240

nA

10.5

12.0

10.5

12.0

110

124

106

124

dB

PSRR

Power Supply Rejection Ratio

VS = 4.5V to 18V

114

132

107

132

dB

AVOL

Large-Signal Voltage Gain

RL 2k, VO = 10V
RL 1k, VO = 10V

5.0
4.0

25.0
18.0

3.0
2.5

25.0
18.0

V/V
V/V

VOUT

Maximum Output Voltage Swing

RL 2k
RL 600 (Note 10)

11.5
9.5

12.7
11.0

11.5
9.0

12.7
10.5

V
V

IS

Supply Current

8.0

10.5

8.2

11.5

mA

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For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

LT1028/LT1128
Electrical Characteristics


The l denotes the specifications which apply over the operating
temperature range 40C TA 85C. VS = 15V, unless otherwise noted. (Note 11)
LT1028AC
LT1128AC
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

VOS

Input Offset Voltage

VOS
Temp

Average Input Offset Drift

IOS
IB

CONDITIONS

MIN

TYP

20

(Note 8)

0.2

Input Offset Current

VCM = 0V

20

Input Bias Current

VCM = 0V

35

LT1028C
LT1128C
MAX

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

95

35

150

0.8

0.25

1.0

V/C

80

28

160

nA

140

45

280

nA

10.4

11.8

10.4

11.8

CMRR

Common Mode Rejection Ratio

VCM = 10.5V

108

123

102

123

dB

PSRR

Power Supply Rejection Ratio

VS = 4.5V to 18V

112

131

106

131

dB

AVOL

Large-Signal Voltage Gain

RL 2k, VO = 10V
RL 1k, VO = 10V

4.0
3.0

20.0
14.0

2.5
2.0

20.0
14.0

V/V
V/V

VOUT

Maximum Output Voltage Swing

RL 2k

11.0

12.5

11.0

12.5

IS

Supply Current

Input Voltage Range

Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings


may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device
reliability and lifetime.
Note 2: Input Offset Voltage measurements are performed by automatic
test equipment approximately 0.5 sec. after application of power. In
addition, at TA = 25C, offset voltage is measured with the chip heated
to approximately 55C to account for the chip temperature rise when the
device is fully warmed up.
Note 3: Long Term Input Offset Voltage Stability refers to the average
trend line of Offset Voltage vs Time over extended periods after the first 30
days of operation. Excluding the initial hour of operation, changes in VOS
during the first 30 days are typically 2.5V.
Note 4: This parameter is tested on a sample basis only.
Note 5: 10Hz noise voltage density is sample tested on every lot with the
exception of the S8 and S16 packages. Devices 100% tested at 10Hz are
available on request.

8.5

11.0

8.7

V
12.5

mA

Note 6: Current noise is defined and measured with balanced source


resistors. The resultant voltage noise (after subtracting the resistor noise
on an RMS basis) is divided by the sum of the two source resistors to
obtain current noise. Maximum 10Hz current noise can be inferred from
100% testing at 1kHz.
Note 7: Gain-bandwidth product is not tested. It is guaranteed by design
and by inference from the slew rate measurement.
Note 8: This parameter is not 100% tested.
Note 9: The inputs are protected by back-to-back diodes. Current-limiting
resistors are not used in order to achieve low noise. If differential input
voltage exceeds 1.8V, the input current should be limited to 25mA.
Note 10: This parameter guaranteed by design, fully warmed up at TA
= 70C. It includes chip temperature increase due to supply and load
currents.
Note 11: The LT1028/LT1128 are designed, characterized and expected to
meet these extended temperature limits, but are not tested at 40C and
85C. Guaranteed I-grade parts are available. Consult factory.

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For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

LT1028/LT1128
Typical Performance Characteristics
10Hz Voltage Noise Distribution
180

120

RMS VOLTAGE NOISE (V)

140
NUMBER OF UNITS

10

VS = 15V
TA = 25C
500 UNITS
MEASURED
FROM 4 RUNS

158
148

160

Wideband Voltage Noise


(0.1Hz to Frequency Indicated)

Wideband Noise, DC to 20kHz

100
80

70
57

60
40

28

20
0

0.6

74 3
2 2 2 12

3 21 1

0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0


VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

VERTICAL SCALE = 0.5V/DIV


HORIZONTAL SCALE = 0.5ms/DIV

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

0.1

1028 G02

0.01
100

2.2

1k

100k
10k
BANDWIDTH (Hz)

10M

1M

1028 G03

1028 G01

Total Noise vs Matched Source


Resistance

Total Noise vs Unmatched Source


Resistance

10
AT 10Hz
1

AT 1kHz

2 RS NOISE ONLY
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
1

3
10 30 100 300 1k 3k
MATCHED SOURCE RESISTANCE ()

10k

10
AT 1kHz

AT 10Hz
1

0.1

2 RS NOISE ONLY
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
1

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

10
1028 G07

1/f CORNER = 250Hz

10

100
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)

20

1028 G06

RMS VOLTAGE DENSITY (nV/Hz)


60
40
TIME (SEC)

10k

Voltage Noise vs Temperature

10nV

TYPICAL
1

2.0

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

6
4
TIME (SEC)

1/f CORNER = 800Hz

0.01Hz to 1Hz Voltage Noise

10nV

MAXIMUM

1028 G05

0.1Hz to 10Hz Voltage Noise

10

0.1

10 30 100 300 1k 3k 10k


3
UNMATCHED SOURCE RESISTANCE ()

1028 G04

CURRENT NOISE DENSITY (pA/Hz)

RS

100
RS

TOTAL NOISE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

TOTAL NOISE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

RS

0.1

Current Noise Spectrum

100

100

80

100
1028 G08

VS = 15V

1.6

1.2

0.8

AT 10Hz
AT 1kHz

O.4

0
50 25

50
25
0
75
TEMPERATURE (C)

100

125

1028 G09

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For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

LT1028/LT1128
Typical Performance Characteristics
Distribution of Input Offset
Voltage
50

VS = 15V
TA = 25C
800 UNITS TESTED
FROM FOUR RUNS

16

40

14
UNITS (%)

10

12
10
8
6

20
10
0
10
20

30

40

0
50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50
OFFSET VOLTAGE (V)

50
50 25

METAL CAN (H) PACKAGE

50
25
0
75
TEMPERATURE (C)

100

DUAL-IN-LINE PACKAGE
PLASTIC (N) OR CERDIP (J)
0

1
2
3
4
TIME AFTER POWER ON (MINUTES)

50

30

BIAS CURRENT

10

OFFSET CURRENT

50
25
75
0
TEMPERATURE (C)

SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)

RMS VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

AT 1kHz
0.75

100

125

5
10
15
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

20
0
20
40

20
1028 G16

NEGATIVE INPUT CURRENT


(OVERCANCELLED) DEVICE

80
15

10
5
10
0
5
COMMON MODE INPUT VOLTAGE (V)

1028 G15

10

50

40
VS = 15V

7
6

VS = 5V

5
4

30

125

1028 G17

125C

0
10

40
100

VS = 15V

10

30

50
25
0
75
TEMPERATURE (C)

50C
25C

20

20

0
50 25

15

Output Short-Circuit Current


vs Time

POSITIVE INPUT CURRENT


(UNDERCANCELLED) DEVICE

60

1
0.5

60
40

Supply Current vs Temperature

RCM = 20V 300M VS = 15V


TA = 25C
65nA

80

1028 G14

TA = 25C

1.0

100

20

Voltage Noise vs Supply Voltage

AT 10Hz

3
2
TIME (MONTHS)

Bias Current Over the Common


Mode Range

40

0
50 25

1.25

1028 G12

VS = 15V
VCM = 0V

1028 G13

1.5

125

SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA)


SINKING
SOURCING

4
6

10

INPUT BIAS CURRENT (nA)

INPUT BIAS AND OFFSET CURRENTS (nA)

CHANGE IN OFFSET VOLTAGE (V)

60

16

0
2

Input Bias and Offset Currents


Over Temperature

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

12

1028 G11

Warm-Up Drift
20

1028 G10

24

VS = 15V
8 TA = 25C
t = 0 AFTER 1 DAY PRE-WARM UP
6

VS = 15V

30
OFFSET VOLTAGE (V)

18

Long-Term Stability of Five


Representative Units

OFFSET VOLTAGE CHANGE (V)

20

Offset Voltage Drift with Temperature


of Representative Units

125C
25C
50C

50

3
2
0
1
TIME FROM OUTPUT SHORT TO GROUND (MINUTES)
1028 G18

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For more information www.linear.com/LT1028

LT1028/LT1128
Typical Performance Characteristics
LT1028
Gain, Phase vs Frequency

Voltage Gain vs Frequency

60
40

50

50

60

40

40

30

30

GAIN

20

20

10

20

0
20
0.01 0.1 1

10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M


FREQUENCY (Hz)

10
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
CL = 10pF

10
10k

100k

1M
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)

LT1028

60

60

70

PHASE

10
1
FREQUENCY (Hz)

40

30

30

20

20
GAIN

10

VS = 15V
TA = 25C
CL = 10pF

10
10k

100

VOLTAGE GAIN (V/V)

VOLTAGE GAIN (V/V)

100

RL = 2k
RL = 600

20
1028 G25

100
1000
CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)

100k

50
40

CL

AV = 1, RS = 2k

30

AV = 10
RS = 200

10

10
100M

1M
10M
FREQUENCY (Hz)

2k
RS

20

AV = 100, RS = 20
10

VS = 15V
TA = 25C
VO = 10mVP-P

100
1000
CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)

Maximum Undistorted Output


vs Frequency

30

TA = 25C
TA = 125C

10

ILMAX = 35mA AT 55C


= 27mA AT 25C
= 16mA AT 125C
0.1

1
LOAD RESISTANCE (k)

10000
1028 G24

VS = 15V

TA = 55C

10000

30pF

60

Voltage Gain vs Load Resistance

TA = 25C

5
10
15
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

10

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

1028 G23

Voltage Gain vs Supply Voltage

50

40

1028 G22

AV = 100
RS = 20

LT1128
Capacitance Load Handling
80

GAIN ERROR = CLOSED-LOOP GAIN


OPEN-LOOP GAIN

10

AV = 10
RS = 200

1028 G21

70

10

100

CL

AV = 1, RS = 2k

30

70

50

LT1128

VOLTAGE GAIN (dB)

GAIN ERROR (%)

TYPICAL
PRECISION
OP AMP

0.1

40

10

10
100M

50

LT1128
Gain Phase vs Frequency

0.001

2k
RS

1028 G20

Gain Error vs Frequency


Closed-Loop Gain = 1000

0.01

30pF

20

1028 G19

0.1

OVERSHOOT (%)

80

LT1028

70

OVERSHOOT (%)

LT1128

60

10
1028 G26

PEAK-TO-PEAK OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)

100

80

PHASE MARGIN (DEG)

120

70
PHASE

60
VOLTAGE GAIN (dB)

140

VOLTAGE GAIN (dB)

70

VS = 15V
TA = 25C
RL = 2k

PHASE MARGIN (DEG)

160

LT1028
Capacitance Load Handling

VS = 15V
TA = 25C
RL = 2k

25
20
15
LT1128

LT1028

10
5

10k

100k
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)

10M
1028 G27

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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Performance Characteristics
LT1028
Large-Signal Transient Response

LT1028
Slew Rate, Gain-Bandwidth
Product Over Temperature

LT1028
Small-Signal Transient Response

50mV

5V/DIV

20mV/DIV

10V

17
SLEW RATE (V/s)

10V

50mV

1028 G28

1s/DIV
AV = 1, RS = RF = 2k, CF = 15pF

90

VS = 15V

0.2s/DIV
AV = 1, RS = RF = 2k,
CF = 15pF, CL = 80pF

1028 G29

80

GBW

16

FALL

70

15

RISE

60

14

50

13

40

12
50 25

50
25
75
0
TEMPERATURE (C)

100

30
125

GAIN-BANDWIDTH PRODUCT (fO = 20kHz), (MHz)

18

1028 G30

LT1128
Small-Signal Transient Response
9

FALL

8
50mV

0V

0V

10V

50mV

RISE

SLEW RATE (V/s)

10V

30

GBW

5
4

20

3
2

1028 G31

2s/DIV
AV = 1, RS = RF = 2k, CF = 30pF

0.2s/DIV

1028 G32

10

AV = 1, CL = 10pF

0
50

25

75
50
25
0
TEMPERATURE (C)

100

125

GAIN-BANDWIDTH PRODUCT (fO = 200kHz), (MHz)

LT1128
Large-Signal Transient Response

LT1128
Slew Rate, Gain-Bandwidth
Product Over Temperature

1028 G33

LT1128
Slew Rate, Gain-Bandwidth Product
vs Over-Compensation Capacitor

Closed-Loop Output Impedance

100

10

10k

LT1128

GBW

10

SLEW RATE
1

10

SLEW

10

100

1k

100

AV = 5
COC FROM PIN 5 TO PIN 6
VS = 15V
TA = 25C

LT1028
0.001

GBW

GAIN AT 20kHz

0.1

0.01

100

SLEW RATE (V/s)

LT1028
AV = 1000

1k

LT1128

SLEW RATE (V/s)

10

100

IO = 1mA
VS = 15V
TA = 25C

GAIN AT 200kHz

OUTPUT IMPEDANCE ()

100

LT1028
Slew Rate, Gain-Bandwidth Product
vs Over-Compensation Capacitor

10k
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)

100k

1M
1028 G34

0.1

1
10
100
1000
10000
OVER-COMPENSATION CAPACITOR (pF)
1028 G35

0.1

10
10
100
1000
10000
OVER-COMPENSATION CAPACITOR (pF)
1028 G36

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Typical Performance Characteristics
140

VS = 15V

4
3

VS = 5V TO 15V

2
1
V

50
25
0
75
TEMPERATURE (C)

50 25

100

120
100
LT1128

LT1028

80
60
40
20
0

125

10

100k
10k
1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)

100

0.1

AV = 1000
RL = 2k
AV = 1000
RL = 600
VO = 20VP-P
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
10
FREQUENCY (kHz)

100

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (%)

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (%)

AV = 1000
RL = 600

VO = 20VP-P
f = 1kHz
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
RL = 10k

0.01

INVERTING
GAIN

0.001

0.0001

MEASURED
EXTRAPOLATED
100
1k
10k
CLOSED LOOP GAIN

10

0.1

VO = 20VP-P
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
10
FREQUENCY (kHz)

100

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (%)

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (%)

AV = 1000
RL = 600

AV = 1000
RL = 609

1.0

100k

0.01

VO = 20VP-P
f = 1kHz
VS = 15V
TA = 25C
RL = 10k

10

100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M


FREQUENCY (Hz)
1028 G39

1.0

0.1

10k

100k
FREQUENCY (Hz)

1M
1028 G42

0.001

0.0001

NON-INVERTING
GAIN

INVERTING
GAIN

MEASURED
EXTRAPOLATED
10

1028 G43

10

20

1028 G41

AV = 1000
RL = 2k

0.001

40

LT1128
Total Harmonic Distortion vs
Closed-Loop Gain

1.0

0.01

60

High Frequency Voltage Noise


vs Frequency

NON-INVERTING
GAIN

1028 G40

0.1

POSITIVE
SUPPLY

80

10

LT1128
Total Harmonic Distortion vs
Frequency and Load Resistance

AV = 1000
RL = 2k

NEGATIVE
SUPPLY

100

1028 G38

0.1

0.001

120

LT1028
Total Harmonic Distortion vs
Closed-Loop Gain

AV = 1000
RL = 2k

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

140

0
0.1

10M

1M

1028 G37

LT1028
Total Harmonic Distortion vs
Frequency and Load Resistance

0.01

POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO (dB)

VS = 5V

160

VS = 15V
TA = 25C

NOISE VOLTAGE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

COMMON MODE LIMIT (V)


REFERRED TO POWER SUPPLY

1
2

Power Supply Rejection Ratio


vs Frequency

Common Mode Rejection Ratio


vs Frequency
COMMON MODE REJECTION RATIO (dB)

V+

Common Mode Limit Over


Temperature

100
1k
10k
CLOSED LOOP GAIN

100k
1028 G44

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LT1028/LT1128
Applications Information Noise
Voltage Noise vs Current Noise
The LT1028/LT1128s less than 1nV/Hz voltage noise is
three times better than the lowest voltage noise heretofore
available (on the LT1007/1037). A necessary condition for
such low voltage noise is operating the input transistors at
nearly 1mA of collector currents, because voltage noise is
inversely proportional to the square root of the collector
current. Current noise, however, is directly proportional
to the square root of the collector current. Consequently,
the LT1028/LT1128s current noise is significantly higher
than on most monolithic op amps.
Therefore, to realize truly low noise performance it is
important to understand the interaction between voltage
noise (en), current noise (In) and resistor noise (rn).
Total Noise vs Source Resistance
The total input referred noise of an op amp is given by:
et = [en2 + rn2 + (InReq)2]1/2
where Req is the total equivalent source resistance at the
two inputs, and
rn = 4kTReq = 0.13Req in nV/Hz at 25C
As a numerical example, consider the total noise at 1kHz
of the gain 1000 amplifier shown in Figure 1.
100

The plot also shows that current noise is more dominant


at low frequencies, such as 10Hz. This is because resistor
noise is flat with frequency, while the 1/f corner of current
noise is typically at 250Hz. At 10Hz when Req > 1k, the
current noise term will exceed the resistor noise.
When the source resistance is unmatched, the total noise
versus unmatched source resistance plot should be consulted. Note that total noise is lower at source resistances
below 1k because the resistor noise contribution is less.
When RS > 1k total noise is not improved, however. This
is because bias current cancellation is used to reduce
input bias current. The cancellation circuitry injects two
correlated current noise components into the two inputs.
With matched source resistors the injected current noise
creates a common-mode voltage noise and gets rejected
by the amplifier. With source resistance in one input only,
the cancellation noise is added to the amplifiers inherent
noise.
In summary, the LT1028/LT1128 are the optimum amplifiers for noise performance, provided that the source
resistance is kept low. The following table depicts which op
amp manufactured by Linear Technology should be used
to minimize noise, as the source resistance is increased
beyond the LT1028/LT1128s level of usefulness.

100k

100

the largest term, as in the example above, and the LT1028/


LT1128s voltage noise becomes negligible. As Req is
further increased, current noise becomes important. At
1kHz, when Req is in excess of 20k, the current noise
component is larger than the resistor noise. The total
noise versus matched source resistance plot illustrates
the above calculations.

LT1028
LT1128

1028 F01

Table 1. Best Op Amp for Lowest Total Noise vs Source Resistance

Figure 1

Req = 100 + 100 || 100k 200


rn = 0.13200 = 1.84nVHz
en = 0.85nVHz
In = 1.0pA/Hz
et = [0.852 + 1.842 + (1.0 0.2)2]1/2 = 2.04nV/Hz
Output noise = 1000 et = 2.04V/Hz
At very low source resistance (Req < 40) voltage noise
dominates. As Req is increased resistor noise becomes

BEST OP AMP

SOURCE RESISTANCE () (Note 1)

AT LOW FREQ (10Hz)

WIDEBAND (1kHz)

0 to 400

LT1028/LT1128

LT1028/LT1128

400 to 4k

LT1007/1037

LT1028/LT1128

4k to 40k

LT1001

LT1007/LT1037

40k to 500k

LT1012

LT1001

500k to 5M

LT1012 or LT1055

LT1012

>5M

LT1055

LT1055

Note 1: Source resistance is defined as matched or unmatched, e.g.,


RS = 1k means: 1k at each input, or 1k at one input and zero at the other.
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LT1028/LT1128
Applications Information Noise
Noise Testing Voltage Noise
The LT1028/LT1128s RMS voltage noise density can be
accurately measured using the Quan Tech Noise Analyzer,
Model 5173 or an equivalent noise tester. Care should be
taken, however, to subtract the noise of the source resistor
used. Prefabricated test cards for the Model 5173 set the
device under test in a closed-loop gain of 31 with a 60
source resistor and a 1.8k feedback resistor. The noise
of this resistor combination is 0.1358 = 1.0nV/Hz. An
LT1028/LT1128 with 0.85nV/Hz noise will read (0.852 +
1.02)1/2 = 1.31nV/Hz. For better resolution, the resistors
should be replaced with a 10 source and 300 feedback
resistor. Even a 10 resistor will show an apparent noise
which is 8% to 10% too high.
The 0.1Hz to 10Hz peak-to-peak noise of the LT1028/
LT1128 is measured in the test circuit shown. The frequency response of this noise tester indicates that the
0.1Hz corner is defined by only one zero. The test time
to measure 0.1Hz to 10Hz noise should not exceed 10
seconds, as this time limit acts as an additional zero to
eliminate noise contributions from the frequency band
below 0.1Hz.

Measuring the typical 35nV peak-to-peak noise performance of the LT1028/LT1128 requires special test
precautions:
(a) The device should be warmed up for at least five
minutes. As the op amp warms up, its offset voltage
changes typically 10V due to its chip temperature
increasing 30C to 40C from the moment the power
supplies are turned on. In the 10 second measurement
interval these temperature-induced effects can easily
exceed tens of nanovolts.
(b) For similar reasons, the device must be well shielded
from air current to eliminate the possibility of thermoelectric effects in excess of a few nanovolts, which
would invalidate the measurements.
(c) Sudden motion in the vicinity of the device can also
feedthrough to increase the observed noise.
A noise-voltage density test is recommended when measuring noise on a large number of units. A 10Hz noise-voltage
density measurement will correlate well with a 0.1Hz to
10Hz peak-to-peak noise reading since both results are
determined by the white noise and the location of the 1/f
corner frequency.

0.1F

100
90

100k

10

2k

4.7F

+
LT1001

100k

VOLTAGE GAIN = 50,000


24.3k

* DEVICE UNDER TEST

4.3k

2.2F

22F

SCOPE
1
RIN = 1M
110k

GAIN (dB)

80

70
60
50
40

0.1F

NOTE ALL CAPACITOR VALUES ARE FOR


NONPOLARIZED CAPACITORS ONLY

1028 F02

30
0.01

0.1

1.0
10
FREQUENCY (Hz)

100
1028 F03

Figure 2. 0.1Hz to 10Hz Noise Test Circuit

12

Figure 3. 0.1Hz to 10Hz Peak-to-Peak


Noise Tester Frequency Response

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LT1028/LT1128
Applications Information Noise
Noise Testing Current Noise
Current noise density (In) is defined by the following formula, and can be measured in the circuit shown in Figure 4.

e 2 31 18.4nV/ Hz 2
no

ln =
20k 31

1/2

1.8k
10k
60

10k

10Hz voltage noise density is sample tested on every lot.


Devices 100% tested at 10Hz are available on request for
an additional charge.
10Hz current noise is not tested on every lot but it can be
inferred from 100% testing at 1kHz. A look at the current
noise spectrum plot will substantiate this statement. The
only way 10Hz current noise can exceed the guaranteed
limits is if its 1/f corner is higher than 800Hz and/or its
white noise is high. If that is the case then the 1kHz test
will fail.

LT1028
LT1128

eno

10

1028 F04

Figure 4

If the Quan Tech Model 5173 is used, the noise reading is


input-referred, therefore the result should not be divided
by 31; the resistor noise should not be multiplied by 31.
100% Noise Testing
The 1kHz voltage and current noise is 100% tested on
the LT1028/LT1128 as part of automated testing; the
approximate frequency response of the filters is shown.
The limits on the automated testing are established by
extensive correlation tests on units measured with the
Quan Tech Model 5173.

NOISE FILTER LOSS (dB)

0
10
20
30

CURRENT
NOISE

VOLTAGE
NOISE

40
50
100

1k

10k

100k

FREQUENCY (Hz)
1028 F05

Figure 5. Automated Tester Noise Filter

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LT1028/LT1128
Applications Information
General

10k*
15V

The LT1028/LT1128 series devices may be inserted directly


into OP-07, OP-27, OP-37, LT1007 and LT1037 sockets
with or without removal of external nulling components. In
addition, the LT1028/LT1128 may be fitted to 5534 sockets
with the removal of external compensation components.

2
200*

10k*

The input offset voltage of the LT1028/LT1128 and its drift


with temperature, are permanently trimmed at wafer testing to a low level. However, if further adjustment of VOS is
necessary, the use of a 1k nulling potentiometer will not
degrade drift with temperature. Trimming to a value other
than zero creates a drift of (VOS/300)V/C, e.g., if VOS
is adjusted to 300V, the change in drift will be 1V/C.
The adjustment range with a 1k pot is approximately
1.1mV.
1k

INPUT
3

4
15V

7 6

1028 F07

Unity-Gain Buffer Applications (LT1128 Only)


When RF 100 and the input is driven with a fast, largesignal pulse (>1V), the output waveform will look as shown
in the pulsed operation diagram (Figure 8).
RF

OUTPUT

6V/s

OUTPUT

1028 F08

4
15V

Figure 8
1028 F06

Figure 6

Offset Voltage and Drift


Thermocouple effects, caused by temperature gradients
across dissimilar metals at the contacts to the input terminals, can exceed the inherent drift of the amplifier unless
proper care is exercised. Air currents should be minimized,
package leads should be short, the two input leads should
be close together and maintained at the same temperature.
The circuit shown in Figure 7 to measure offset voltage
is also used as the burn-in configuration for the LT1028/
LT1128.

14

VO

15V

LT1028
LT1128

Figure 7. Test Circuit for Offset Voltage


and Offset Voltage Drift with Temperature

LT1028
LT1128

VO = 100VOS
* RESISTORS MUST HAVE LOW
THERMOELECTRIC POTENTIAL

Offset Voltage Adjustment

During the fast feedthrough-like portion of the output, the


input protection diodes effectively short the output to the
input and a current, limited only by the output short-circuit
protection, will be drawn by the signal generator. With
RF 500, the output is capable of handling the current
requirements (IL 20mA at 10V) and the amplifier stays
in its active mode and a smooth transition will occur.
As with all operational amplifiers when RF > 2k, a pole will
be created with RF and the amplifiers input capacitance,
creating additional phase shift and reducing the phase
margin. A small capacitor (20pF to 50pF) in parallel with
RF will eliminate this problem.

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LT1028/LT1128
Applications Information
Frequency Response

C1

The LT1028s Gain, Phase vs Frequency plot indicates that


the device is stable in closed-loop gains greater than +2 or
1 because phase margin is about 50 at an open-loop gain
of 6dB. In the voltage follower configuration phase margin
seems inadequate. This is indeed true when the output is
shorted to the inverting input and the noninverting input
is driven from a 50 source impedance. However, when
feedback is through a parallel R-C network (provided CF
< 68pF), the LT1028 will be stable because of interaction
between the input resistance and capacitance and the
feedback network. Larger source resistance at the noninverting input has a similar effect. The following voltage
follower configurations are stable:
33pF
2k

R1
RS1
RS2

LT1028

+
1028 F10

Figure 10

If CF is only used to cut noise bandwidth, a similar effect


can be achieved using the over-compensation terminal.
The Gain, Phase plot also shows that phase margin is
about 45 at gain of 10 (20dB). The following configuration
has a high (70%) overshoot without the 10pF capacitor
because of additional phase shift caused by the feedback
resistor input capacitance pole. The presence of the 10pF
capacitor cancels this pole and reduces overshoot to 5%.

LT1028

500

+
50

10pF
LT1028

10k
1.1k

50

LT1028

1028 F09

Figure 9

50

Another configuration which requires unity-gain stability


is shown below. When CF is large enough to effectively
short the output to the input at 15MHz, oscillations can
occur. The insertion of RS2 500 will prevent the LT1028
from oscillating. When RS1 500, the additional noise
contribution due to the presence of RS2 will be minimal.
When RS1 100, RS2 is not necessary, because RS1
represents a heavy load on the output through the CF
short. When 100 < RS1 < 500, RS2 should match RS1.
For example, RS1 = RS2 = 300 will be stable. The noise
increase due to RS2 is 40%.

1028 F11

Figure 11

Over-Compensation
The LT1028/LT1128 are equipped with a frequency overcompensation terminal (Pin 5). A capacitor connected
between Pin 5 and the output will reduce noise bandwidth.
Details are shown on the Slew Rate, Gain-Bandwidth Product vs Over-Compensation Capacitor plot. An additional
benefit is increased capacitive load handling capability.

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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Applications
Strain Gauge Signal Conditioner with Bridge Excitation
15V

LT1021-5

3
5.0V

330
6

LT1128
4
15V

REFERENCE
OUTPUT

350
BRIDGE

3
301k*

10k
ZERO
TRIM

LT1028

*RN60C FILM RESISTORS

LT1028

0V TO 10V
OUTPUT
1F

30.1k*

5k
GAIN
TRIM

49.9*

15V

15V
3

15V

330

THE LT1028s NOISE CONTRIBUTION IS NEGLIGIBLE


COMPARED TO THE BRIDGE NOISE.

15V

1028 TA03

Low Noise Voltage Regulator


28V

10

121

LT317A
10

2.3k
PROVIDES PRE-REG
AND CURRENT
LIMITING

28V
LT1021-10

1k

+
LT1028

330
2N6387

1000pF

20V OUTPUT
2k

2k
1028 TA04

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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Applications
Paralleling Amplifiers to Reduce Voltage Noise

A1
LT1028

1.5k

7.5

470
4.7k

A2
LT1028

1.5k

7.5

LT1028

+
An
LT1028

OUTPUT

470

1.5k

7.5

470

1. ASSUME VOLTAGE NOISE OF LT1028 AND 7.5 SOURCE RESISTOR = 0.9nV/Hz.


2. GAIN WITH n LT1028s IN PARALLEL = n 200.
3. OUTPUT NOISE = n 200 0.9nV/Hz.
OUTPUT NOISE 0.9
4. INPUT REFERRED NOISE =
=
nV/Hz.
n 200
n
5. NOISE CURRENT AT INPUT INCREASES n TIMES.
2V
6. IF n = 5, GAIN = 1000, BANDWIDTH = 1MHz, RMS NOISE, DC TO 1MHz =
= 0.9V.
5

1028 TA05

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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Applications
Phono Preamplifier
10

787
15V
2

0.33F

LT1028

47k

10k

100pF

0.1F

OUTPUT

4
15V
ALL RESISTORS METAL FILM

MAG PHONO
INPUT

1028 TA06

Tape Head Amplifier

499

0.1F

31.6k
10

LT1028

TAPE HEAD
INPUT

OUTPUT

ALL RESISTORS METAL FILM

18

1028 TA07

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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Applications
Low Noise, Wide Bandwidth Instrumentation Amplifier

INPUT

300

LT1028

820

10k

68pF

50
10

820

OUTPUT

LT1028

300

LT1028
+INPUT

68pF

+
10k

GAIN = 1000, BANDWIDTH = 1MHz


INPUT REFERRED NOISE = 1.5nV/Hz AT 1kHz
WIDEBAND NOISE DC to 1MHz = 3VRMS
IF BW LIMITED TO DC TO 100kHz = 0.55VRMS

1028 TA08

Gyro Pick-Off Amplifier


GYRO TYPICAL
NORTHROP CORP.
GR-F5AH7-5B
SINE
DRIVE

OUTPUT TO SYNC
DEMODULATOR

LT1028

1k

100
1028 TA09

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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Applications
Super Low Distortion Variable Sine Wave Oscillator
R1

C1
0.047

20

20

C2
0.047

2k

1VRMS OUTPUT
1.5kHz TO 15kHz
1
f=
2RC
WHERE R1C1 = R2C2
4.7k
15V

2k

LT1028

R2

5.6k

2.4k

LT1004-1.2V

10pF

22k
15F

100k

560

LT1055

TRIM FOR
LOWEST
DISTORTION

20k

MOUNT 1N4148s
IN CLOSE PROXIMITY

2N4338

10k

10k

<0.0018% DISTORTION AND NOISE.


MEASUREMENT LIMITED BY RESOLUTION OF
HP339A DISTORTION ANALYZER

1028 TA10

Chopper-Stabilized Amplifier
15V
1N758
3

LT1052

6
8

1
0.1

0.1

1N758

0.01

15V

15V
100k

130

68
1

INPUT

LT1028

30k

OUTPUT
10k

15V
10
1028 TA11

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LT1028/LT1128
Schematic Diagram
NULL
8
R5
130

NULL
1

V+
7

R6
130
Q4
R2
3k

R1
3k

1.1mA

R10
400

Q16

1
Q8

Q11

Q1

Q2

R11
100

Q9

Q24

4.5A

OUTPUT
6

Q25

1.5A
Q12
Q13

R12
240

Q14

1.5A
INVERTING
INPUT
2

Q22

C3
250pF

Q10

4.5A
4.5A

Q26

Q6

4.5A

R10 C2
500

Q18

Q5

Q7

500A

R11
400
Q19

900A

NONINVERTING
INPUT

400A

C1
257pF
Q17

900A

2.3mA

C4
35pF
Q27

0
1.8mA
BIAS

Q3

Q15

R7
80
V
4

300A

R8
480

Q23
Q21
600A
Q20

1028 TA12

5 OVER-COMP

C2 = 50pF for LT1028


C2 = 275pF for LT1128

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LT1028/LT1128
Package Description
Please refer to

for the most recent package drawings.

J8 Package
3-Lead CERDIP (Narrow .300 Inch, Hermetic)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1110)

CORNER LEADS OPTION


(4 PLCS)

.023 .045
(0.584 1.143)
HALF LEAD
OPTION
.045 .068
(1.143 1.650)
FULL LEAD
OPTION

.005
(0.127)
MIN

.405
(10.287)
MAX
8

.025
(0.635)
RAD TYP

.220 .310
(5.588 7.874)

.300 BSC
(7.62 BSC)

.200
(5.080)
MAX
.015 .060
(0.381 1.524)

.008 .018
(0.203 0.457)

0 15

NOTE: LEAD DIMENSIONS APPLY TO SOLDER DIP/PLATE


OR TIN PLATE LEADS

.045 .065
(1.143 1.651)
.014 .026
(0.360 0.660)

.100
(2.54)
BSC

.125
3.175
MIN
J8 0801

OBSOLETE PACKAGE

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LT1028/LT1128
Package Description
Please refer to

for the most recent package drawings.


N Package
8-Lead PDIP (Narrow .300 Inch)

(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1510 Rev I)


.400*
(10.160)
MAX
8

.255 .015*
(6.477 0.381)

.300 .325
(7.620 8.255)

.008 .015
(0.203 0.381)

+.035
.325 .015
8.255

+0.889
0.381

.045 .065
(1.143 1.651)

.065
(1.651)
TYP

.100
(2.54)
BSC

.130 .005
(3.302 0.127)

.120
(3.048) .020
MIN
(0.508)
MIN
.018 .003
(0.457 0.076)

N8 REV I 0711

NOTE:
1. DIMENSIONS ARE

INCHES
MILLIMETERS
*THESE DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED .010 INCH (0.254mm)

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LT1028/LT1128
Package Description
Please refer to

for the most recent package drawings.

S8 Package
8-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow .150 Inch)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1610 Rev G)

.189 .197
(4.801 5.004)
NOTE 3

.045 .005

.050 BSC

.245
MIN

.160 .005

.010 .020
45
(0.254 0.508)

NOTE:
1. DIMENSIONS IN

.053 .069
(1.346 1.752)
0 8 TYP

.014 .019
(0.355 0.483)
TYP

INCHES
(MILLIMETERS)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. THESE DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED .006" (0.15mm)
4. PIN 1 CAN BE BEVEL EDGE OR A DIMPLE

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.150 .157
(3.810 3.988)
NOTE 3

RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT

.016 .050
(0.406 1.270)

.228 .244
(5.791 6.197)

.030 .005
TYP

.008 .010
(0.203 0.254)

.004 .010
(0.101 0.254)

.050
(1.270)
BSC

SO8 REV G 0212

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LT1028/LT1128
Package Description
Please refer to

for the most recent package drawings.

S Package
16-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow .150 Inch)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1610 Rev G)

.386 .394
(9.804 10.008)
NOTE 3

.045 .005

.050 BSC

16

14

13

12

11

10

.245
MIN

.160 .005

.150 .157
(3.810 3.988)
NOTE 3

.228 .244
(5.791 6.197)
1

.030 .005
TYP

15

N/2

N/2

RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT


.010 .020
45
(0.254 0.508)

.008 .010
(0.203 0.254)

.053 .069
(1.346 1.752)

NOTE:
1. DIMENSIONS IN

.014 .019
(0.355 0.483)
TYP

.004 .010
(0.101 0.254)

0 8 TYP

.016 .050
(0.406 1.270)

.050
(1.270)
BSC

S16 REV G 0212

INCHES
(MILLIMETERS)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. THESE DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED .006" (0.15mm)
4. PIN 1 CAN BE BEVEL EDGE OR A DIMPLE

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LT1028/LT1128
Package Description
Please refer to

for the most recent package drawings.


H Package
8-Lead TO-5 Metal Can (.230 Inch PCD)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1321)

.040
(1.016)
MAX

.335 .370
(8.509 9.398)
DIA
.305 .335
(7.747 8.509)
.050
(1.270)
MAX

SEATING
PLANE

.165 .185
(4.191 4.699)
GAUGE
PLANE

.010 .045*
(0.254 1.143)

REFERENCE
PLANE
.500 .750
(12.700 19.050)

.016 .021**
(0.406 0.533)

.027 .045
(0.686 1.143)

45
.028 .034
(0.711 0.864)

PIN 1

.230
(5.842)
TYP
.110 .160
(2.794 4.064)
INSULATING
STANDOFF
*LEAD DIAMETER IS UNCONTROLLED BETWEEN THE REFERENCE PLANE
AND THE SEATING PLANE
.016 .024
**FOR SOLDER DIP LEAD FINISH, LEAD DIAMETER IS
(0.406 0.610) H8 (TO-5) 0.230 PCD 0204

OBSOLETE PACKAGE

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LT1028/LT1128
Revision History

(Revision history begins at Rev B)

REV

DATE

DESCRIPTION

10/12

Replaced the Typical Application.

PAGE NUMBER
1

10/14

Corrected diagram to show N8 package is not obsolete.

Changed TJMAX to 150C for S8 and SW packages.

Corrected right-hand Electrical Characteristics column to reflect non-A-grade specs.

Corrected LM301A and LT1012 input polarity.

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of its circuits
as described
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LT1028/LT1128
Typical Application
Low Noise Infrared Detector
5V

10

1k

100F

33

SYNCHRONOUS
DEMODULATOR

100F
10k*

OPTICAL
CHOPPER
WHEEL

5V

5V

1000F
3

IR
RADIATION

10k*

267

39
PHOTOELECTRIC
PICK-OFF

LT1028

1/4 LTC1043

13

12
10k

5V
INFRA RED ASSOCIATES, INC.
HgCdTe IR DETECTOR
13 AT 77K

LM301A

1
4

14

16

5V

30pF

5V
6
8

2
1M
3

LT1012

6
8

DC OUT

1
4

10

5V

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Related Parts
PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

COMMENTS

LT1806/LT1807

325MHz, 3.5nV/Hz Single and Dual Op Amps

Slew Rate = 140V/s, Low Distortion at 5MHz: 80dBc

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