Overview
The THS4021IDR is a high-speed operational amplifier (op-amp) produced by Texas Instruments. Designed for precision and speed, this component is widely used in applications requiring high bandwidth and low distortion. It is particularly suitable for professional audio, medical imaging, and test and measurement equipment. The THS4021IDR stands out for its excellent performance in high-frequency signal processing, making it a competitive choice in the market.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | ±5 to ±15 | V | Dual supply operation |
Bandwidth | 200 | MHz | Unity gain |
Slew Rate | 1000 | V/µs | High-speed response |
Input Offset Voltage | ±1 | mV | Typical value |
Input Bias Current | ±2 | µA | Typical value |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +85 | °C | Industrial range |
Package | SOIC-8 | - | Surface mount |
Key Features
- High bandwidth for precision signal processing
- Low distortion for high-fidelity audio applications
- High slew rate for fast signal response
- Wide supply voltage range for flexibility in design
- Industrial temperature range for robust performance
Applications
The THS4021IDR is ideal for a variety of high-performance applications. In professional audio systems, it ensures clear and accurate sound reproduction. In medical imaging, it supports high-resolution signal processing. Additionally, it is a reliable choice for test and measurement equipment, where precision and speed are critical. Its robust design also makes it suitable for industrial automation and control systems.
Q & A
What is the bandwidth of the THS4021IDR?
The THS4021IDR has a bandwidth of 200 MHz at unity gain.
What is the operating voltage range?
It operates with a supply voltage range of ±5 to ±15 V.
What is the slew rate of this op-amp?
The slew rate is 1000 V/µs, ensuring fast signal response.
Is the THS4021IDR suitable for audio applications?
Yes, its low distortion and high bandwidth make it ideal for professional audio systems.
What is the input offset voltage?
The typical input offset voltage is ±1 mV.
Can it operate in industrial environments?
Yes, it has an operating temperature range of -40 to +85 °C.
What package does the THS4021IDR come in?
It is available in an SOIC-8 surface mount package.
What is the input bias current?
The typical input bias current is ±2 µA.
Is this op-amp suitable for medical imaging?
Yes, its high bandwidth and precision make it suitable for medical imaging applications.
What are the key features of the THS4021IDR?
Key features include high bandwidth, low distortion, high slew rate, and a wide supply voltage range.