The OPA2320AIDR is a precision operational amplifier brought to you by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor design and manufacturing. This op-amp is part of the OPAx320 family, which is known for its high performance and low power consumption. The OPA2320AIDR is specifically designed to cater to applications that require a balance between speed and power efficiency.
Key Features
- Low Offset Voltage: The OPA2320AIDR boasts a very low input offset voltage, which enhances the accuracy of your system by minimizing error.
- High Bandwidth: With a bandwidth of 20MHz, this operational amplifier can handle a wide range of frequencies, making it versatile for various applications.
- Rail-to-Rail Output: The device offers rail-to-rail output swing, which provides the maximum possible dynamic range, especially useful in single-supply operations.
- Low Quiescent Current: It operates with a low quiescent current, making it ideal for battery-powered devices and other applications where power conservation is critical.
Applications
The OPA2320AIDR is suitable for a broad array of applications, including:
- Test and measurement equipment
- Portable and battery-powered instruments
- Data acquisition systems
- Medical devices
- Audio and video processing
- Industrial process control
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is committed to delivering high-quality products. The OPA2320AIDR is no exception, with its robust design and manufacturing process that ensures reliability even in the most demanding conditions. It is available in a small 8-pin SOIC package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Technical Specifications
Some of the technical specifications of the OPA2320AIDR include:
- Supply Voltage Range: 2.2V to 5.5V
- Input Offset Voltage: 150 µV (max)
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
- Package: 8-pin SOIC
For more detailed information, reference the datasheet and product resources provided by Texas Instruments. The OPA2320AIDR operational amplifier is a reliable and efficient solution for your precision amplification needs.