The LT1260CN#PBF is a triple current-feedback operational amplifier from the LT® series, packing three independent CFA channels into a single 16-pin DIP package. Its headline rating is a 1600 V/µs slew rate with a 130 MHz -3dB bandwidth, which puts it squarely in the video-distribution, high-speed ADC driver, and cable-driver space — not a general-purpose op-amp you'd grab for a low-speed sensor buffer. The current-feedback topology means gain-bandwidth product is less of a constraint than with voltage-feedback amps; you trade DC precision (2 mV input offset, 20 µA input bias) for that slew rate and bandwidth. Supply range is 4 V to 30 V, single or split, and each channel draws 5 mA quiescent. The 16-DIP through-hole package (0.300" body) is the legacy footprint that keeps this part relevant for retrofit, repair, and through-hole-only board designs where a surface-mount CFA won't fit the hole pattern.

LT1260CN#PBF Triple Current-Feedback Op-Amp
Analog Devices LT® series LT1260CN#PBF, triple current-feedback operational amplifier, 130 MHz -3dB bandwidth, 1600V/µs slew rate, 4 V to 30 V supply, 0°C to 70°C, 16-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm) through-hole package, tube.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | LT® |
| Mounting | Through Hole |
| Amplifier type | Current Feedback |
| Voltage - input offset | 2 mV |
| Voltage - supply span | 30 V |
| Current - supply | 5mA (x3 Channels) |
| Current - input bias | 20 µA |
| Current - output (Channel) | 60 mA |
| Operating temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C |
| -3db bandwidth | 130 MHz |
| Gain bandwidth product | 130 MHz |
| Package | Tube |
| Slew rate | 1600V/µs |
| Case | 16-DIP (0.300\", 7.62mm) |
| Number of circuits | 3 |
Product details
Frequently asked questions
What is the LT1260CN#PBF datasheet and pinout?
The LT1260CN#PBF is a triple current-feedback amplifier in a 16-pin DIP. The standard CFA pinout applies: each amplifier has non-inverting input, inverting input, and output, with shared V+ and V- pins. The datasheet from Analog Devices covers the full pin diagram, recommended feedback resistor values, and typical application circuits for video and high-speed signal chains.