Low-noise, low offset op amps designed for general-purpose applications
11-08-2017 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
The TSV91xA family from Texas Instruments, which includes single, dual, and quad-channel op amps, is specifically designed for general-purpose applications. Featuring RRIO swings, wide bandwidth (8MHz), and low offset voltage (0.3mV, typical), this family is attractive for a variety of applications that require a good balance between speed and power consumption. The op amps are unity-gain stable and feature an ultra-low input bias current, which enables the family to be used in applications with high-source impedances. The low input bias current also makes the devices suitable for sensor interfaces, battery-supplied and portable applications, as well as active filtering.
The robust design of the devices provide ease-of-use to the circuit designer. Features include a unity-gain stable, integrated RFI-EMI rejection filter; no phase reversal in overdrive condition; and high ESD) protection (4kV HBV).
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