OPA2863RUNR
The OPAx863 series from Texas Instruments includes the OPA863, OPA2863, and OPA4863, which are low-power, rail-to-rail input/output, voltage-feedback operational amplifiers designed for high-performance applications. These amplifiers feature a unity-gain bandwidth of 110 MHz, a gain-bandwidth product of 50 MHz, and a low quiescent current of 700 µA per channel. The devices operate across a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 12.6 V, making them suitable for both portable and battery-powered systems. With a slew rate of 105 V/µs, 5.9 nV/√Hz input voltage noise, and exceptional harmonic distortion performance (-129 dBc HD2, -138 dBc HD3 at 20 kHz for 2 Vpp output), the OPAx863 is adept for driving SAR and ΔΣ ADCs, acting as ADC reference buffers, low-side current sensing, photodiode TIA interfaces, and other high-precision tasks. Additional features include overload power limiting, output short-circuit protection, and a power-down mode with minimal quiescent current, making the OPAx863 series a versatile and robust choice for applications requiring low power and high-precision analog performance. The series includes single, dual, and quad-channel configurations available in various surface-mount packages to fit different design requirements.... show more0 Uses
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DAC3484IZAY copilot import
The Texas Instruments DAC3484 is a highly integrated, low-power, quad-channel, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) capable of sample rates up to 1.25 GSPS. This component is designed to simplify complex transmit architectures in telecommunications and broadcast systems, offering features such as 2x to 16x digital interpolation filters with more than 90 dB of stop-band attenuation, which eases data interface and reconstruction filter design. Additionally, the DAC3484 includes independent complex mixers with fine and coarse mixing options for flexible carrier placement, a low jitter clock multiplying phase-locked loop (PLL) for simplified clocking, and digital Quadrature Modulator Correction (QMC) for IQ compensation in direct up-conversion applications. The 16-bit LVDS data bus, equipped with on-chip termination, a FIFO, data pattern checker, and parity test, along with multiple device synchronization capability, addresses the needs for high speed and precision in applications such as cellular base stations, diversity transmitters, and wideband communications. Offering options for very low power consumption and available in both 88-pin WQFN and 196-ball NFBGA packaging options, the DAC3484 is characterized for operation across the industrial temperature range of -40℃ to 85°C, making it a versatile choice for systems designers requiring high performance, multi-channel DAC solutions.... show more0 Uses
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