The ISL2100IBZ is a micropower, low voltage operational amplifier from Intersil Corporation. It is designed for applications requiring minimal power consumption and operation from low supply voltages. This amplifier offers excellent performance characteristics suitable for battery-powered devices and portable instrumentation.
Applications:
- Battery-powered instrumentation
- Portable medical devices
- Wireless sensors
- Data acquisition systems
- Low-power signal conditioning
Features:
- Micropower Operation: Consumes very little power, extending battery life in portable applications.
- Low Voltage Operation: Operates from a single supply voltage as low as 1.8V.
- Rail-to-Rail Input and Output: Provides maximum signal swing capability.
- Low Input Bias Current: Minimizes errors due to source impedance.
- High Open-Loop Gain: Ensures accurate signal amplification.
- Small Package Options: Available in space-saving packages for high-density applications.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: The micropower consumption significantly extends the operational life of battery-powered devices.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of low-power applications due to its low voltage and rail-to-rail operation.
- Improved Accuracy: The low input bias current and high open-loop gain contribute to more accurate signal processing.
- Compact Design: The small package options enable use in space-constrained applications.
- Simplified System Design: The rail-to-rail input and output simplify signal conditioning and interface requirements.
Additional Details:
The ISL2100IBZ is available in various package options, including SOIC and MSOP. Key electrical specifications include a supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, a quiescent current of typically 20µA, and a gain-bandwidth product of 1MHz. It offers excellent DC performance, with a low input offset voltage. It is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, typically -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for demanding environments. This operational amplifier is commonly used in sensor signal amplification, portable instrumentation, and other low-power analog applications where precision and power efficiency are critical.