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OPA564AIDWD

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1.5A, 24V, 17MHZ, POWER OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

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OPA564AIDWD

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Texas Instruments

1.5A, 24V, 17MHZ, POWER OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationOPA564AIDWD
Amplifier TypeGeneral Purpose
Current - Input Bias10 pA
Current - Output / Channel1.5 A
Current - Supply39 mA
Gain Bandwidth Product17 MHz
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Circuits1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case20-SOIC
Package / Case [diameter]7.5 mm
Slew Rate40 V/çs
Supplier Device Package20-HSOP
Voltage - Input Offset2 mV
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]24 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]7 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 7.68
10$ 6.94
25$ 6.61
100$ 5.74
250$ 5.48
500$ 5.00
1000$ 4.36
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 5.88
100$ 4.79
250$ 3.77
1000$ 3.19

Description

General part information

OPA564-Q1 Series

The OPA564 is a low-cost, high-current operational amplifier that is ideal for driving up to 1.5A into reactive loads. The high slew rate provides 1.3MHz full-power bandwidth and excellent linearity. These monolithic integrated circuits provide high reliability in demanding powerline communications and motor control applications.

The OPA564 operates from a single supply of 7V to 24V, or dual power supplies of ±3.5V to ±12V. In single-supply operation, the input common-mode range extends to the negative supply. At maximum output current, a wide output swing provides a 20VPP(IOUT= 1.5A) capability with a nominal 24V supply.

The OPA564 is internally protected against over-temperature conditions and current overloads. It is designed to provide an accurate, user-selected current limit. Two flag outputs are provided; one indicates current limit and the second shows a thermal over-temperature condition. It also has an Enable/Shutdownpin that can be forced low to shut down the output, effectively disconnecting the load.