Datasheet Texas Instruments OPA637AP
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | OPA637 |
Part Number | OPA637AP |
Precision High-Speed Difet® Operational Amplifiers 8-PDIP
Datasheets
OPA627 and OPA637 Precision High-Speed DifetВ® Operational Amplifiers datasheet
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Status
Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | No |
Packaging
Pin | 8 |
Package Type | P |
Industry STD Term | PDIP |
JEDEC Code | R-PDIP-T |
Package QTY | 50 |
Carrier | TUBE |
Device Marking | OPA637AP |
Width (mm) | 6.35 |
Length (mm) | 9.81 |
Thickness (mm) | 3.9 |
Pitch (mm) | 2.54 |
Max Height (mm) | 5.08 |
Mechanical Data | Download |
Parametrics
Acl, min spec gain | 1.7 V/V |
Additional Features | Decompensated |
Architecture | FET,Voltage FB |
BW @ Acl | 16 MHz |
CMRR(Min) | 100 dB |
CMRR(Typ) | 110 dB |
GBW(Typ) | 80 MHz |
Input Bias Current(Max) | 5 pA |
Iq per channel(Max) | 7.5 mA |
Iq per channel(Typ) | 7 mA |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Offset Drift(Typ) | 0.4 uV/C |
Operating Temperature Range | -25 to 85 C |
Output Current(Typ) | 45 mA |
Package Group | PDIP |
Package Size: mm2:W x L | See datasheet (PDIP) PKG |
Rail-to-Rail | In,Out |
Rating | Catalog |
Slew Rate(Typ) | 100 V/us |
Total Supply Voltage(Max) | 36 +5V=5, +/-5V=10 |
Total Supply Voltage(Min) | 9 +5V=5, +/-5V=10 |
Vn at 1kHz(Typ) | 5.2 nV/rtHz |
Vn at Flatband(Typ) | 4.5 nV/rtHz |
Vos (Offset Voltage @ 25C)(Max) | 0.1 mV |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
Application Notes
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Model Line
Series: OPA637 (13)
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > High-Speed Op Amps (>=50MHz)