OPA376AIDBVR | Texas Instruments

Single operational amplifier, SOT-23, OPA376AIDBVR

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OPA376AIDBVR
OPA376AIDBVR Texas Instruments Operation Amplifiers
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Operational Amplifier, OPA376AIDBVR, Texas Instruments

The OPA376AIDBVR high-speed, voltage-feedback CMOS operational amplifier is designed for video and other applications requiring wide bandwidth. The OPA376AIDBVR is unity-gain stable and can drive large output currents. In addition, it has a digital shutdown (enable) function, providing power saving during idle periods and placing the output in a high-impedance state to support output multiplexing. The differential gain is 0.02% and the differential phase is 0.05°. The quiescent current is 8.3 mA. The OPA376AIDBVR is optimized for operation on single supply or dual supplies as low as 2.5 V (±1.25 V) and up to 5.5 V (±2.75 V). The common-mode input range extends 100 mV below ground and up to 1.5 V from V+. The output swing is within 100 mV of the rails, supporting a wide dynamic range.

Features

  • Excellent Video Performance
  • Input Range Includes Ground
  • Thermal Shutdown

Applications

  • Video Processing
  • Ultrasound
  • Optical Networking, Tunable Lasers
  • Photodiode Transimpedance Amplifiers
  • Active Filters
  • High-Speed Integrators
  • Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Input Buffers
  • Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) Output Amplifiers
  • Barcode Scanners
  • Communications
Technical specifications
Filter Property Value
Enclosure SOT-23
Assembly SMD
Number of channels 1
Version operational amplifier
min. operating temperature -40 °C
max. operating temperature 125 °C
Logistics
Property Value
MSL MSL 2
Country of origin TH
Customs tariff number 85423390
Compliance
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Date of RoHS guidelines 3/31/15
RoHS conform Yes
SVHC free Yes