Overview
The OPA2336U/2K5 is a precision, low-power operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Texas Instruments. Designed for high-performance applications, this dual-channel op-amp is part of the OPAx336 series, known for its ultra-low quiescent current and rail-to-rail input/output capabilities. The OPA2336U/2K5 is ideal for battery-powered and portable devices, offering exceptional accuracy and efficiency. Its compact package and robust performance make it a competitive choice for engineers in need of reliable amplification solutions.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Number of Channels | 2 | Dual-channel | |
Supply Voltage Range | 1.8 to 5.5 | V | Wide operating range |
Quiescent Current | 17 | µA | Ultra-low power consumption |
Input Offset Voltage | 150 | µV | High precision |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 350 | kHz | Suitable for low-frequency applications |
Slew Rate | 0.16 | V/µs | Moderate response time |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 125 | °C | Industrial-grade |
Package | VSSOP-8 | Compact form factor |
Key Features
- Ultra-low quiescent current for extended battery life.
- Rail-to-rail input and output for maximum signal range.
- High precision with low input offset voltage.
- Wide supply voltage range for versatile applications.
- Compact VSSOP-8 package for space-constrained designs.
Applications
The OPA2336U/2K5 is widely used in portable and battery-powered devices such as medical instruments, sensor interfaces, and handheld meters. Its precision and low power consumption make it suitable for industrial control systems, data acquisition, and IoT devices. Additionally, it is employed in automotive electronics for signal conditioning and amplification tasks.
Q & A
1. What is the typical quiescent current of the OPA2336U/2K5?
The typical quiescent current is 17 µA.
2. Can the OPA2336U/2K5 operate at 3.3V?
Yes, it operates within a supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V.
3. Is this op-amp suitable for battery-powered devices?
Yes, its ultra-low quiescent current makes it ideal for battery-powered applications.
4. What is the input offset voltage?
The input offset voltage is 150 µV, ensuring high precision.
5. Does it support rail-to-rail operation?
Yes, it features rail-to-rail input and output capabilities.
6. What is the package type?
It comes in a VSSOP-8 package.
7. What is the gain bandwidth product?
The gain bandwidth product is 350 kHz.
8. Can it be used in industrial environments?
Yes, it operates within a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, making it suitable for industrial applications.
9. Is this op-amp suitable for low-frequency applications?
Yes, its gain bandwidth product of 350 kHz makes it ideal for low-frequency tasks.
10. Where can I find the datasheet for this model?
The datasheet is available on the Texas Instruments official website.