LSK489


The LSK489 is a monolithic N-Channel JFET designed and built by Linear Integrated Systems, Inc., a Fremont, CA company. The part was introduced in 2013 and was named by EDN Tech as one of the “2013 EDN Hot 100” electronics industry innovations for the year. In a product review published earlier that year, EDN noted:
This JFET is part of a family of ultra-low-noise, dual JFET..

Part characteristics

The LSK489 is an N-channel monolithic dual JFET with 1.8 nV per square root Hz noise at 1kHz and low-capacitance . The part is not graded with respect to IDSS, with the typical value being 5 mA, a low of 2.5 mA and a high of 15 mA. Characteristics include:
The part achieves very low noise with respect to its transconductance, which is attributed to the producer’s ability to eliminate almost all of the generation-recombination noise usually present in JFETs.
The part is available in TO-71, SOIC-A, and SOT-23 packages, as well as bare die.

Related parts

The LSK489 and LSJ689 , also produced by Linear Integrated Systems, are complementary pairs. These two parts are the only complementary dual JFETs pair currently in production. The LSK489 is close in electrical performance, except for having superior noise characteristics, to the LS843 series and the Siliconix U401-403 series. It has slightly higher noise than the LSK389 but lower CISS.

Applications

The LSK489 is used in a wide range of front-end signal chain applications, including audio preamps, piezoelectric element preamps and photodiode preamps. The part is also used in high-end sensor systems ranging from hydrophones to the front end of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope being developed by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.