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SMP08FP - 16 PDIP

SMP08FP

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IC OPAMP SAMPLE/HOLD 8CIRC 16DIP

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SMP08FP - 16 PDIP

SMP08FP

Obsolete
Analog Devices

IC OPAMP SAMPLE/HOLD 8CIRC 16DIP

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationSMP08FP
ApplicationsData Acquisition
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case16-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Supplier Device Package16-PDIP
TypeSample and Hold

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Description

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SMP08 Series

The SMP08 is a monolithic octal sample-and-hold; it has eight internal buffer amplifiers, input multiplexer, and internal hold capacitors. It is manufactured in an advanced oxide isolated CMOS technology to obtain high accuracy, low droop rate, and fast acquisition time. The SMP08 has a typical linearity error of only 0.01% and can accurately acquire a 10-bit input signal to ±1/2 LSB in less than 7 microseconds. The SMP08's output swing includes the negative supply in both single and dual supply operation.The SMP08 was specifically designed for systems that use a calibration cycle to adjust a multiple of system parameters. The low cost and high level of integration make the SMP08 ideal for calibration requirements that have previously required an ASIC, or high cost multiple D/A converters.The SMP08 is also ideally suited for a wide variety of sample-and-hold applications including amplifier offset or VCA gain adjustments. One or more SMP08s can be used with single or multiple DACs to provide multiple set points within a system.The SMP08 offers significant cost and size reduction over discrete designs. It is available in a 16-pin plastic DIP, or surface-mount SOIC package.

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