| Amplifiers | 4 | Active | |
| Linear | 3 | Obsolete | |
| Instrumentation, OP Amps, Buffer Amps | 5 | Active | |
| Instrumentation, OP Amps, Buffer Amps | 4 | Active | |
OPA2705Dual, 12-V, 1-MHz, low-power, low-offset operational amplifier | Linear | 4 | Active | The OPA705 series low-cost op amps are optimized for applications requiring rail-to-rail input and output swing. Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in a variety of packages. While the quiescent current is less than 200µA per amplifier, the OPA705 still offers excellent dynamic performance (1MHz GBW and 0.6V/µs SR) and unity-gain stability.
The OPA705 series is fully specified and guaranteed over the supply range of ±2V to ±6V. Input swing extends 300mV beyond the rail and the output swings to within 40mV of the rail.
The single version (OPA705) is available in theMicroSIZE SOT23-5 and in the standard SO-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version (OPA2705) is available in the MSOP-8, SO-8, and DIP-8 packages. The quad OPA4705 is available in the TSSOP-14 and SO-14 packages. All are specified for operation from \x9640°C to +85°C.
The OPA705 series low-cost op amps are optimized for applications requiring rail-to-rail input and output swing. Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in a variety of packages. While the quiescent current is less than 200µA per amplifier, the OPA705 still offers excellent dynamic performance (1MHz GBW and 0.6V/µs SR) and unity-gain stability.
The OPA705 series is fully specified and guaranteed over the supply range of ±2V to ±6V. Input swing extends 300mV beyond the rail and the output swings to within 40mV of the rail.
The single version (OPA705) is available in theMicroSIZE SOT23-5 and in the standard SO-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version (OPA2705) is available in the MSOP-8, SO-8, and DIP-8 packages. The quad OPA4705 is available in the TSSOP-14 and SO-14 packages. All are specified for operation from \x9640°C to +85°C. |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Obsolete | |
OPA2725Dual, 12-V, 20-MHz, low-power, low-offset operational amplifier | Amplifiers | 4 | Active | The OPA725 and OPA726 series op amps use a state-of-the-art 12V analog CMOS process, and combine outstanding ac performance with low bias current and excellent CMRR, PSRR, and AOL. The 20MHz Gain-Bandwidth (GBW) Product is achieved by using a proprietary and patent-pending output stage design. These characteristics allow excellent 16-bit settling times for driving 16-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs).
Excellent ac characteristics, such as 20MHz GBW, 30V/µs slew rate and 0.0003% THD+N make the OPA725 and OPA726 well-suited for communication, high-end audio, and active filter applications. With bias current of less than 200pA, they are well-suited for use as transimpedance (I/V-conversion) amplifiers for monitoring optical power in ONET applications.
The OPA725 and OPA726 op amps can be used in single-supply applications from 4V up to 12V, or dual-supply from ±2V to ±6V. The output swings to within 150mV of the rails, maximizing dynamic range. The shutdown versions (OPAx726) reduce the quiescent current to less than 6µA and feature a reference pin for easy shutdown operation with standard CMOS logic in dual supply applications.
The OPA725 (single) is available in SOT23-5 and SO-8 [ackages, and the OPA2725 (dual) is available in MSOP-8 (Q1 ’04) and SO-8 packages. The OPA726 (single with shutdown) is available in MSOP-8 and SO-8. The OPA2726 (dual with shutdown) is available in MSOP-10. All versions are specified for operation from –40°C to +125°C.
The OPA725 and OPA726 series op amps use a state-of-the-art 12V analog CMOS process, and combine outstanding ac performance with low bias current and excellent CMRR, PSRR, and AOL. The 20MHz Gain-Bandwidth (GBW) Product is achieved by using a proprietary and patent-pending output stage design. These characteristics allow excellent 16-bit settling times for driving 16-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs).
Excellent ac characteristics, such as 20MHz GBW, 30V/µs slew rate and 0.0003% THD+N make the OPA725 and OPA726 well-suited for communication, high-end audio, and active filter applications. With bias current of less than 200pA, they are well-suited for use as transimpedance (I/V-conversion) amplifiers for monitoring optical power in ONET applications.
The OPA725 and OPA726 op amps can be used in single-supply applications from 4V up to 12V, or dual-supply from ±2V to ±6V. The output swings to within 150mV of the rails, maximizing dynamic range. The shutdown versions (OPAx726) reduce the quiescent current to less than 6µA and feature a reference pin for easy shutdown operation with standard CMOS logic in dual supply applications.
The OPA725 (single) is available in SOT23-5 and SO-8 [ackages, and the OPA2725 (dual) is available in MSOP-8 (Q1 ’04) and SO-8 packages. The OPA726 (single with shutdown) is available in MSOP-8 and SO-8. The OPA2726 (dual with shutdown) is available in MSOP-10. All versions are specified for operation from –40°C to +125°C. |
OPA2726Dual, 12-V, 20-MHz, low-power operational amplifier | Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 2 | Active | The OPA725 and OPA726 series op amps use a state-of-the-art 12V analog CMOS process, and combine outstanding ac performance with low bias current and excellent CMRR, PSRR, and AOL. The 20MHz Gain-Bandwidth (GBW) Product is achieved by using a proprietary and patent-pending output stage design. These characteristics allow excellent 16-bit settling times for driving 16-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs).
Excellent ac characteristics, such as 20MHz GBW, 30V/µs slew rate and 0.0003% THD+N make the OPA725 and OPA726 well-suited for communication, high-end audio, and active filter applications. With bias current of less than 200pA, they are well-suited for use as transimpedance (I/V-conversion) amplifiers for monitoring optical power in ONET applications.
The OPA725 and OPA726 op amps can be used in single-supply applications from 4V up to 12V, or dual-supply from ±2V to ±6V. The output swings to within 150mV of the rails, maximizing dynamic range. The shutdown versions (OPAx726) reduce the quiescent current to less than 6µA and feature a reference pin for easy shutdown operation with standard CMOS logic in dual supply applications.
The OPA725 (single) is available in SOT23-5 and SO-8 [ackages, and the OPA2725 (dual) is available in MSOP-8 (Q1 ’04) and SO-8 packages. The OPA726 (single with shutdown) is available in MSOP-8 and SO-8. The OPA2726 (dual with shutdown) is available in MSOP-10. All versions are specified for operation from –40°C to +125°C.
The OPA725 and OPA726 series op amps use a state-of-the-art 12V analog CMOS process, and combine outstanding ac performance with low bias current and excellent CMRR, PSRR, and AOL. The 20MHz Gain-Bandwidth (GBW) Product is achieved by using a proprietary and patent-pending output stage design. These characteristics allow excellent 16-bit settling times for driving 16-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs).
Excellent ac characteristics, such as 20MHz GBW, 30V/µs slew rate and 0.0003% THD+N make the OPA725 and OPA726 well-suited for communication, high-end audio, and active filter applications. With bias current of less than 200pA, they are well-suited for use as transimpedance (I/V-conversion) amplifiers for monitoring optical power in ONET applications.
The OPA725 and OPA726 op amps can be used in single-supply applications from 4V up to 12V, or dual-supply from ±2V to ±6V. The output swings to within 150mV of the rails, maximizing dynamic range. The shutdown versions (OPAx726) reduce the quiescent current to less than 6µA and feature a reference pin for easy shutdown operation with standard CMOS logic in dual supply applications.
The OPA725 (single) is available in SOT23-5 and SO-8 [ackages, and the OPA2725 (dual) is available in MSOP-8 (Q1 ’04) and SO-8 packages. The OPA726 (single with shutdown) is available in MSOP-8 and SO-8. The OPA2726 (dual with shutdown) is available in MSOP-10. All versions are specified for operation from –40°C to +125°C. |
OPA2727e-trim™20MHz, High Precision CMOS Operational Amplifier | Amplifiers | 4 | Active | The OPA727 and OPA728 series op amps use a state-of-the-art 12V analog CMOS process ande-trim, a package-level trim, offering outstanding dc precision and ac performance. The extremely low offset (150µV max) and drift (1.5µV/°C) are achieved by trimming the IC digitally after packaging to avoid the shift in parameters as a result of stresses during package assembly. To correct for offset drift, the OPA727 and OPA728 family is trimmed over temperature. The devices feature very high CMRR and open-loop gain to minimize errors.
Excellent ac characteristics, such as 20MHz GBW, 30V/µs slew rate and 0.0003% THD+N make the OPA727 and OPA728 well-suited for communication, high-end audio, and active filter applications. With a bias current of less than 500pA, they are well suited for use as transimpedance (I/V-conversion) amplifiers for monitoring optical power in ONET applications.
Optimized for single-supply operation up to 12V, the input common-mode range extends to GND for true single-supply functionality. The output swings to within 150mV of the rails, maximizing dynamic range. The low quiescent current of 4.3mA makes it well-suited for use in battery-operated equipment. The OPA728 shutdown version reduces the quiescent current to typically 6µA and features a reference pin for easy shutdown operation with standard CMOS logic in dual-supply applications.
For ease of use, the OPA727 and OPA728 op amp families are fully specified and tested over the supply range of 4V to 12V. The OPA727 (single) and OPA728 (single with shutdown) are available in MSOP-8 and DFN-8; the OPA2727 (dual) is available in DFN-8 and SO-8; and the quad version OPA4727 in TSSOP-14. All versions are specified for operation from -40°C to +125°C.
The OPA727 and OPA728 series op amps use a state-of-the-art 12V analog CMOS process ande-trim, a package-level trim, offering outstanding dc precision and ac performance. The extremely low offset (150µV max) and drift (1.5µV/°C) are achieved by trimming the IC digitally after packaging to avoid the shift in parameters as a result of stresses during package assembly. To correct for offset drift, the OPA727 and OPA728 family is trimmed over temperature. The devices feature very high CMRR and open-loop gain to minimize errors.
Excellent ac characteristics, such as 20MHz GBW, 30V/µs slew rate and 0.0003% THD+N make the OPA727 and OPA728 well-suited for communication, high-end audio, and active filter applications. With a bias current of less than 500pA, they are well suited for use as transimpedance (I/V-conversion) amplifiers for monitoring optical power in ONET applications.
Optimized for single-supply operation up to 12V, the input common-mode range extends to GND for true single-supply functionality. The output swings to within 150mV of the rails, maximizing dynamic range. The low quiescent current of 4.3mA makes it well-suited for use in battery-operated equipment. The OPA728 shutdown version reduces the quiescent current to typically 6µA and features a reference pin for easy shutdown operation with standard CMOS logic in dual-supply applications.
For ease of use, the OPA727 and OPA728 op amp families are fully specified and tested over the supply range of 4V to 12V. The OPA727 (single) and OPA728 (single with shutdown) are available in MSOP-8 and DFN-8; the OPA2727 (dual) is available in DFN-8 and SO-8; and the quad version OPA4727 in TSSOP-14. All versions are specified for operation from -40°C to +125°C. |
OPA2735Dual 0.05uV/degC (max) single-supply CMOS operational amplifier, zero-drift series | Linear | 3 | Active | The OPA734 and OPA735 series of CMOS operational amplifiers use auto-zeroing techniques to simultaneously provide low offset voltage (5µV max), and near-zero drift over time and temperature. These miniature, high-precision, low quiescent current amplifiers offer high input impedance and rail-to-rail output swing within 50mV of the rails. Either single or bipolar supplies can be used in the range of +2.7V to +12V (±1.35V to ±6V). They are optimized for low-voltage, single-supply operation.
The OPA734 family includes a shutdown mode. Under logic control, the amplifiers can be switched from normal operation to a standby current that is 9µA (max) and the output placed in a high-impedance state.
The single version is available in the MicroSIZE SOT23-5 (SOT23-6 for shutdown version) and the SO-8 packages. The dual version is available in the MSOP-8 and SO-8 packages (MSOP-10 only for the shutdown version). All versions are specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C.
The OPA734 and OPA735 series of CMOS operational amplifiers use auto-zeroing techniques to simultaneously provide low offset voltage (5µV max), and near-zero drift over time and temperature. These miniature, high-precision, low quiescent current amplifiers offer high input impedance and rail-to-rail output swing within 50mV of the rails. Either single or bipolar supplies can be used in the range of +2.7V to +12V (±1.35V to ±6V). They are optimized for low-voltage, single-supply operation.
The OPA734 family includes a shutdown mode. Under logic control, the amplifiers can be switched from normal operation to a standby current that is 9µA (max) and the output placed in a high-impedance state.
The single version is available in the MicroSIZE SOT23-5 (SOT23-6 for shutdown version) and the SO-8 packages. The dual version is available in the MSOP-8 and SO-8 packages (MSOP-10 only for the shutdown version). All versions are specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C. |