
OPA2211SPWP
Active1.1NV/RTHZ NOISE, LOW POWER, PRECISION OP AMP
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OPA2211SPWP
Active1.1NV/RTHZ NOISE, LOW POWER, PRECISION OP AMP
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | OPA2211SPWP |
|---|---|
| Amplifier Type | General Purpose |
| Current - Input Bias | 60 nA |
| Current - Output / Channel | 45 mA |
| Current - Supply | 3.6 mA |
| Gain Bandwidth Product | 80 MHz |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Circuits | 2 |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 150 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -55 °C |
| Output Type | Rail-to-Rail |
| Package / Case | 20-PowerTSSOP |
| Package / Case | 0.173 in |
| Package / Case [custom] | 4.4 mm |
| Slew Rate | 27 V/µs |
| Supplier Device Package | 20-HTSSOP |
| Voltage - Input Offset | 50 µV |
| Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max] | 36 V |
| Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min] | 4.5 V |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas Instruments | TUBE | 1 | $ 89.78 | |
| 100 | $ 87.08 | |||
| 250 | $ 72.50 | |||
| 1000 | $ 67.50 | |||
Description
General part information
OPA2211-HT Series
The OPA2211 is a precision operational amplifier that achieves very low 1.1 nV/√Hznoise density with a supply current of only 3.6 mA. This device also offers rail-to-rail output swing, which maximizes dynamic range.
The extremely low voltage and low current noise, high speed, and wide output swing of the OPA2211 make this device an excellent choice as a loop filter amplifier in PLL applications.
In precision data acquisition applications, the OPA2211 provides 700-ns settling time to 16-bit accuracy throughout 10-V output swings. This ac performance, combined with only 240-µV of offset and 0.35-µV/°C of drift over temperature, makes the OPA2211 ideal for driving high-precision 16-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) or buffering the output of high-resolution digital-to-analog converters (DACs).