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OPA244NA/3K Op Amps SOT-23-5 Operational Amplifier Chip
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
---|---|
Texas Instruments | |
Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps | |
RoHS: | Details |
SMD/SMT | |
SOT-23-5 | |
1 Channel | |
36 V | |
430 kHz | |
0.1 V/us | |
1.5 mV | |
2.2 V | |
- 40 C | |
+ 85 C | |
25 nA | |
50 uA | |
No Shutdown | |
84 dB to 98 dB | |
22 nV/sqrt Hz | |
OPA244 | |
Cut Tape | |
MouseReel | |
Reel | |
Amplifier Type: | Micropower Amplifier |
Features: | High Cload Drive |
Height: | 1.15 mm |
Input Type: | Rail-to-Rail |
Length: | 2.9 mm |
Output Type: | Rail-to-Rail |
Product: | Operational Amplifiers |
Supply Type: | Single, Dual |
Technology: | Bipolar |
Width: | 1.6 mm |
Brand: | Texas Instruments |
Dual Supply Voltage: | +/- 3 V, +/- 5 V, +/- 9 V |
In - Input Noise Current Density: | 0.04 pA/sqrt Hz |
Maximum Dual Supply Voltage: | +/- 18 V |
Minimum Dual Supply Voltage: | +/- 1.1 V |
Moisture Sensitive: | Yes |
Operating Supply Voltage: | 2.2 V to 36 V, +/- 1.1 V to +/- 18 V |
Product Type: | Op Amps - Operational Amplifiers |
PSRR - Power Supply Rejection Ratio: | 106.02 dB |
Factory Pack Quantity: | 3000 |
Subcategory: | Amplifier ICs |
Voltage Gain dB: | 106 dB |
Unit Weight: | 0.000222 oz |
The OPA244 (single), OPA2244 (dual), and OPA4244 (quad) op amps are designed for very low quiescent current
(50µA/channel), yet achieve excellent bandwidth. Ideal for battery powered and portable instrumentation, all versions are
offered in micro packages for space-limited applications. The dual and quad versions feature completely independent
circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction, even when overdriven or overloaded.
The OPA244 series is easy to use and free from phase inversion and overload problems found in some other op amps.
These amplifiers are stable in unity gain and excellent performance is maintained as they swing to their specified limits.
They can be operated from single (+2.2V to +36V) or dual supplies (±1.1V to ±18V). The input common-mode voltage
range includes ground—ideal for many single supply applications. All versions have similar performance. However, there
are some differences, such as common-mode rejection. All versions are interchangeable in most applications.