Overview
The OPA132UG4 is a high-performance operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Texas Instruments. Designed for precision applications, this op-amp is part of Texas Instruments' extensive portfolio of analog components. It is widely used in audio processing, medical instrumentation, and industrial control systems due to its low noise, high speed, and excellent linearity. The OPA132UG4 is particularly suitable for applications requiring high accuracy and stability, making it a preferred choice for engineers in both consumer and industrial electronics.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | ±2.5 to ±18 | V | Dual supply operation |
Input Offset Voltage | 0.5 | mV | Max |
Input Bias Current | 1 | pA | Typical |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 8 | MHz | Typical |
Slew Rate | 20 | V/µs | Typical |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +85 | °C | Industrial range |
Key Features
- Low noise and distortion for high-fidelity audio applications.
- High input impedance and low bias current for precision measurements.
- Wide supply voltage range for versatile use in various systems.
- Stable operation with capacitive loads, ensuring reliable performance in complex circuits.
Applications
The OPA132UG4 is ideal for use in a variety of precision applications. In audio systems, it enhances signal clarity and reduces noise. In medical devices, it ensures accurate signal processing for diagnostics and monitoring. Industrial control systems benefit from its stability and reliability in harsh environments. Additionally, it is used in test and measurement equipment where high accuracy is critical.
Q & A
1. What is the typical supply voltage range for the OPA132UG4?
The typical supply voltage range is ±2.5 to ±18 volts.
2. How does the OPA132UG4 perform in audio applications?
It offers low noise and distortion, making it suitable for high-fidelity audio systems.
3. What is the input bias current of the OPA132UG4?
The input bias current is typically 1 picoampere.
4. Can the OPA132UG4 operate in industrial environments?
Yes, it operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -40 to +85 degrees Celsius.
5. What is the gain bandwidth product of the OPA132UG4?
The gain bandwidth product is typically 8 MHz.
6. Is the OPA132UG4 suitable for medical instrumentation?
Yes, its precision and low noise make it ideal for medical applications.
7. How does the OPA132UG4 handle capacitive loads?
It remains stable even with capacitive loads, ensuring reliable performance.
8. What is the maximum input offset voltage?
The maximum input offset voltage is 0.5 millivolts.
9. Can the OPA132UG4 be used in dual supply configurations?
Yes, it is designed for dual supply operation.
10. What is the slew rate of the OPA132UG4?
The slew rate is typically 20 volts per microsecond.