The UPC358MF-DAA-E1-AT is a dual operational amplifier manufactured by NEC. It's designed for a variety of applications requiring stable amplification and signal processing. It offers two independent op-amps in a single package, low power consumption, and single-supply operation.
Applications
- Audio Equipment: Used in audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, and active filters for audio signal processing.
- Sensor Signal Conditioning: Amplifies and conditions signals from various sensors for accurate measurement and control.
- Instrumentation: Integrated in test and measurement devices like multimeters and oscilloscopes.
- Industrial Control Systems: Used in process control, data acquisition, and automation equipment.
- Power Management: Employed in voltage regulators and current sources for stable power supply designs.
Features
- Dual Operational Amplifiers: Two independent op-amps in a single package for space-saving designs.
- Low Power Consumption: Suitable for battery-powered and energy-efficient applications.
- Single-Supply Operation: Operates with a single positive voltage, simplifying circuit design.
- Internal Frequency Compensation: Ensures stable operation without external components.
- High Gain: Provides significant amplification for weak input signals.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Accommodates a variety of input signal levels.
Benefits
- Reduced Component Count: Integrates two op-amps into one package, minimizing board space and cost.
- Energy Efficient: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
- Simplified Design: Single-supply operation and internal compensation reduce circuit complexity.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for a broad range of applications due to its high gain and stability.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Combines two op-amps in a single package, reducing overall system costs.
Additional Details
The UPC358MF-DAA-E1-AT is generally available in a surface-mount package, such as an MF package. Its key specifications include a supply voltage range (typically 3V to 36V), a low input bias current (e.g., a few nanoamperes), and a low input offset voltage (e.g., a few millivolts). The operating temperature range is usually between -40°C to +85°C. For precise specifications, application notes, and package details, refer to the manufacturer's datasheet.