The NJW1222V-TE2 is a dual operational amplifier (op-amp) from New Japan Radio (NJR). This op-amp is designed for low-voltage, low-power applications, providing excellent performance with minimal power consumption. It features a wide operating voltage range and is available in a compact package. The NJW1222V-TE2 is suitable for a variety of applications requiring precision amplification and signal conditioning.
Applications:
- Portable audio devices
- Battery-powered instruments
- Sensor signal amplification
- Active filters
- Voltage followers
- General-purpose amplification
Features:
- Low supply current
- Wide operating voltage range
- Low input bias current
- Low input offset voltage
- High open-loop gain
- Small package size
- Rail-to-rail output
Benefits:
- Extended battery life in portable devices due to low power consumption
- Accurate signal amplification due to low input bias current and offset voltage
- Versatile operation across a wide range of supply voltages
- Minimal distortion and high linearity due to high open-loop gain
- Reduced board space requirements due to small package size
- Improved signal integrity with rail-to-rail output
- Stable performance over temperature
Additional Details:
The NJW1222V-TE2 operational amplifier is designed for single supply operation, making it easy to use in battery-powered and portable applications. The low supply current minimizes power consumption, extending the operational life of battery-powered devices. The low input bias current and offset voltage ensure accurate signal amplification, minimizing errors in sensitive measurement and control applications. The high open-loop gain provides excellent linearity and low distortion. The rail-to-rail output allows the output voltage to swing close to the supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range of the amplifier. The small package size makes it suitable for space-constrained applications. The NJW1222V-TE2 is a versatile and reliable op-amp that is well-suited for a wide range of low-power and precision applications.