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OPA547T-1

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HIGH-VOLTAGE, HIGH-CURRENT OP AMP WITH SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY

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Integrated Circuits (ICs)

OPA547T-1

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Texas Instruments

HIGH-VOLTAGE, HIGH-CURRENT OP AMP WITH SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationOPA547T-1
Amplifier TypeGeneral Purpose
Current - Input Bias100 nA
Current - Output / Channel750 mA
Current - Supply10 mA
Gain Bandwidth Product1 MHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Circuits1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / CaseTO-220-7
Slew Rate6 V/çs
Supplier Device PackageTO-220-7
Voltage - Input Offset1 mV
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$ 11.22
10$ 10.31
50$ 9.88
100$ 8.71
250$ 8.28
500$ 7.75
1000$ 7.11
NewarkEach 1$ 15.32
10$ 14.62
25$ 14.16
50$ 13.43
100$ 12.95
250$ 12.42
500$ 12.20
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 9.73
100$ 7.93
250$ 6.24
1000$ 5.29

Description

General part information

OPA547 Series

The OPA547 is a low-cost, high-voltage/high-current operational amplifier ideal for driving a wide variety of loads. A laser-trimmed monolithic integrated circuit provides excellent low-level signal accuracy and high output voltage and current.

The OPA547 operates from either single or dual supplies for design flexibility. In single-supply operation, the input common-mode range extends below ground.

The OPA547 is internally protected against over-temperature conditions and current overloads. In addition, the OPA547 was designed to provide an accurate, user-selected current limit. Unlike other designs which use a "power" resistor in series with the output current path, the OPA547 senses the load indirectly. This allows the current limit to be adjusted from 0mA to 750mA with a 0 to 150 µA control signal. This is easily done with a resistor/potentiometer or controlled digitally with a voltage-out or current-out DAC.