• AD8604ARZ-REEL7

    AD8604ARZ-REEL7

    CMOS Amplifier 4 Circuit Rail-to-Rail 14-SOIC #commonpartslibrary #integratedcircuit #opamp

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  • OPA2835ID c002

    OPA2835ID c002

    The OPA835 and OPA2835 from Texas Instruments are ultra-low-power, rail-to-rail output, voltage-feedback (VFB) operational amplifiers. Designed for high-performance applications, these single (OPA835) and dual (OPA2835) op-amps operate over a power supply range of 2.5 V to 5.5 V. Consuming a mere 250 µA per channel, they offer a remarkable balance of power efficiency and performance, boasting a unity-gain bandwidth of 56 MHz, a slew rate of 160 V/µs, and ultra-low THD of 0.00003% at 1 kHz. Key features include a large signal bandwidth, negative rail input, power-down mode reducing current to 0.5 µA, and input voltage noise of 9.3 nV/√Hz at 100 kHz. Packaged options such as SOT-23, QFN, SOIC, VSSOP, and UQFN are available, accommodating a range of design requirements. The devices are ideal for battery-powered and portable applications, offering superior performance-to-power ratios for high-frequency amplifiers.

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  • OPA2863RUNR

    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.

    jbreidfjord-dev


  • OPA2863DR wBM3

    OPA2863DR wBM3

    The Texas Instruments OPA863, OPA2863, and OPA4863 are low-power, voltage-feedback operational amplifiers designed to offer a unity-gain stable, rail-to-rail input and output with a 110-MHz bandwidth. These amplifiers are optimized for a broad power supply range from 2.7 V to 12.6 V, catering to a variety of portable and battery-powered applications. Key features include a quiescent current of 700-uA/ch (typical), a gain-bandwidth product of 50 MHZ, input voltage noise of 5.9-nV/VHz, and a slew rate of 105-V/us. The series also highlights specialized versions including the OPAx863A for high precision requirements, and all models integrate features like overload power limit and output short-circuit protection for ruggedized environments. The devices’ applicability spans across multiple domains including low-power SAR and ΔΣ ADC drivers, ADC reference buffers, photodiode transimpedance amplifiers, and more. The comprehensive array of packages available (including SOT-23, VSSOP, WQFN, and TSSOP options) ensures flexibility in hardware design, making these operational amplifiers from Texas Instruments suitable for high-performance, space-conscious, and power-sensitive electronic circuits.

    kerry


  • ADA4084-2ARZ

    ADA4084-2ARZ

    The ADA4084-1, ADA4084-2, and ADA4084-4, manufactured by Analog Devices, Inc., are a series of low-power, rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifiers designed to operate from a single supply voltage ranging from +3 V to +30 V (or ±1.5 V to ±15 V). These amplifiers are characterized by their low noise performance (3.9 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz typical), low offset voltage (100 uV maximum for the SOIC package), and low power consumption (0.625 mA typical per amplifier at +15 V). With a gain bandwidth product of 15.9 MHz and a slew rate of 4.6 V/μs typical, these amplifiers are suitable for a broad range of applications, including battery-powered instrumentation, high-side and low-side sensing, power supply control and protection, and telecommunications among others. The ADA4084 series is available in various package options, ensuring flexibility and compatibility for different design requirements. Notably, the long-term drift and temperature hysteresis are meticulously engineered for consistent performance over time and across temperature variations, making these amplifiers robust choices for applications demanding precision and stability.

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  • OPA2835ID 0111

    OPA2835ID 0111

    The OPA835 and OPA2835 from Texas Instruments are single and dual ultra-low-power, rail-to-rail output, negative-rail input, voltage-feedback (VFB) operational amplifiers designed for optimal performance in battery-powered and portable systems. Operating over a power supply range of 2.5 V to 5.5 V, these op amps consume only 250 µA per channel and offer a unity gain bandwidth of 56 MHz, making them industry leaders in performance-to-power ratio for rail-to-rail amplifiers. These components feature a quiescent current of 250 µA/ch (typical), with a power-down mode reducing current to 0.5 µA (typical), a slew rate of 160 V/µs, a rise time of 10 ns for a 2 V step, and a settling time of 55 ns to 0.1% for a 2 V step. Additional features include a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 0.00015% (-116.4 dBc) at 1 kHz (1 VRMS), total harmonic distortion (THD) of 0.00003% (-130 dBc) at 1 kHz (1 VRMS), and a wide input voltage noise of 9.3 nV/√Hz at 100 kHz. The OPA835 and OPA2835 provide rail-to-rail output swing and input voltage range from -0.2 V to 3.9 V (5-V supply), supporting high-density, low-power signal conditioning applications with an operating temperature range from -40°C to +125°C. These components come in various package options, ensuring flexible integration into diverse electronic designs.

    jbreidfjord-dev


  • OPA2835IRUNR 810f

    OPA2835IRUNR 810f

    The Texas Instruments OPA835 and OPA2835 are ultra-low-power, rail-to-rail output, negative-rail input, voltage-feedback (VFB) operational amplifiers designed for operation across a wide power supply range of 2.5 V to 5.5 V with a single supply or +1.25 V to +2.75 V with a dual supply. These components are notable for their industry-leading performance-to-power ratio, which features a quiescent current of just 250 µA per channel and a unity gain bandwidth of 56 MHz. They are ideal for battery-powered, portable applications where power efficiency is critical, without compromising on high-frequency performance. The OPAx835 series brings the added benefit of a power-savings mode, reducing current consumption to less than 1.5 µA, making them an attractive choice for high-frequency amplifiers in battery-powered systems. Their compact package options, including SOT-23, SOIC, VSSOP, UQFN, and QFN, cater to space-constrained applications, providing a versatile solution for low-power signal conditioning, audio ADC input buffers, low-power SAR and ΔΣ ADC drivers, portable systems, low-power systems, high-density systems, and ultrasonic flow meters.

    kerry