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1.6GHZ, LOW NOISE, FET-INPUT OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

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OPA657U

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Texas Instruments

1.6GHZ, LOW NOISE, FET-INPUT OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationOPA657U
-3db Bandwidth350 MHz
Amplifier TypeVoltage Feedback
Current - Input Bias2 pA
Current - Output / Channel [custom]70 mA
Current - Supply14 mA
Gain Bandwidth Product1.6 GHz
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Circuits1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case8-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.154 in
Package / Case [y]3.9 mm
Slew Rate700 V/µs
Supplier Device Package8-SOIC
Voltage - Input Offset250 çV
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]12 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]8 V

Pricing

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

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 16.55
10$ 15.21
75$ 14.58
150$ 12.84
300$ 12.21
525$ 11.42
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 14.89
100$ 13.01
250$ 10.03
1000$ 8.97

Description

General part information

OPA657 Series

The OPA657 device combines a high-gain bandwidth, low-distortion, voltage-feedback operational amplifier with a low-voltage noise JFET-input stage to offer a very high dynamic range amplifier for high-precision ADC (analog-to-digital converter) driving or wideband transimpedance applications. Photodiode applications see improved noise and bandwidth using this decompensated, high-gain bandwidth amplifier.

Very low level signals can be significantly amplified in a single OPA657 gain stage with exceptional bandwidth and accuracy. Having a high 1.6-GHz gain bandwidth product gives greater than 10-MHz signal bandwidths up to gains of 160 V/V (44 dB). The very low input bias current and capacitance supports this performance even for relatively high source impedances.

Broadband photodetector applications benefit from the low-voltage noise JFET inputs for the OPA657. The JFET input contributes virtually no current noise while for broadband applications, a low voltage noise is also required. The low 4.8 nV/√Hzinput voltage noise provides exceptional input sensitivity for higher bandwidth applications. The example shown below gives a total equivalent input noise current of 1.8 pA/√Hzover a 10-MHz bandwidth.