OPA2376AIYZDR

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OPA2376AIYZDR

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Attribut Valeur
Package Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT),Bulk
ProductStatus Active
AmplifierType General Purpose
NumberofCircuits 2
OutputType Differential, Rail-to-Rail
SlewRate 2V/µs
GainBandwidthProduct 5.5 MHz
Current-InputBias 0.2 pA
Voltage-InputOffset 5 µV
Current-Supply 760µA (x2 Channels)
Current-Output/Channel 50 mA
Voltage-SupplySpan(Min) 2.2 V
Voltage-SupplySpan(Max) 5.5 V
OperatingTemperature -40°C ~ 125°C
MountingType Surface Mount
Package/Case 8-XFBGA, DSBGA

Présentation

Description

The OPA2376AIYZDR is a precision operational amplifier from Texas Instruments. It is part of the OPAx376 series, known for offering low noise and low offset voltage, making it well-suited for precision applications. This device operates with a wide supply voltage range from 2.2V to 5.5V, which makes it versatile for both single-supply and dual-supply applications. The OPA2376AIYZDR features rail-to-rail input and output swings, allowing it to maximize dynamic range in various circuit configurations.
Key characteristics include a low quiescent current, contributing to energy efficiency, and a fast settling time, which is essential for high-speed signal processing. It also comes with a high open-loop gain and low distortion, enhancing its performance in audio and sensor interfaces. The "AI" in its designation refers to its specific grade and performance characteristics, while the "Y" indicates the package type, which is typically small and suitable for space-constrained designs. The "Z" and "R" suffixes denote the packaging and reel quantities for automated assembly processes.

Equivalent

The OPA2376AIYZDR is a precision operational amplifier. Equivalent products include the AD8626 from Analog Devices, MCP6022 from Microchip Technology, and LMV772 from Texas Instruments. These alternatives provide similar specifications, such as low noise, low offset voltage, and rail-to-rail input/output. Always verify key specifications and pin compatibility to ensure suitability for your specific application.

Features

The OPA2376AIYZDR is a precision operational amplifier known for its low noise and low power consumption. Key features include:
1. Low Offset Voltage: The device typically exhibits an offset voltage of just 25 µV, enhancing precision in applications.
2. Low Noise: It has a low noise density, approximately 7 nV/√Hz, which makes it suitable for high-accuracy applications.
3. Low Power Consumption: It operates at low power, featuring a quiescent current of about 760 µA per channel.
4. Wide Supply Range: The amplifier supports a wide supply voltage range from 2.2V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various applications.
5. Rail-to-Rail Output: It offers rail-to-rail output swing, which maximizes the dynamic range.
6. High CMRR and PSRR: High common-mode rejection ratio and power supply rejection ratio improve performance in noisy environments.
7. Temperature Range: It operates over an extended temperature range from -40°C to 125°C, making it suitable for industrial applications.
8. Package Options: Available in small, space-saving packages for design flexibility.
These features make the OPA2376AIYZDR suitable for precision instrumentation, medical instrumentation, and data acquisition systems.

Pinout

The OPA2376AIYZDR is a precision, low-power operational amplifier from Texas Instruments. It is typically available in a small SOT-23 package. This specific model, designated with the "YZD" suffix, indicates a dual-channel configuration in a 6-pin SOT-23 package.
The functions of the pins are typically as follows:
1. V+ (Positive Supply Voltage): Power supply pin for the positive voltage.
2. V- (Negative Supply Voltage or Ground): Power supply pin for the negative voltage or ground connection in single-supply operation.
3. IN- A (Inverting Input for Channel A): Receives the inverting input signal for the first operational amplifier.
4. IN+ A (Non-Inverting Input for Channel A): Receives the non-inverting input signal for the first operational amplifier.
5. OUT A (Output for Channel A): Outputs the amplified signal for the first operational amplifier.
6. OUT B (Output for Channel B): Outputs the amplified signal for the second operational amplifier.

The OPA2376 is known for its low input bias current, low offset voltage, and low noise, making it suitable for a variety of precision applications. Always refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed specifications and pin configurations.

Manufacturer

The OPA2376AIYZDR is manufactured by Texas Instruments. Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog integrated circuits and embedded processors. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company is one of the leading semiconductor companies in the world. It serves a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems, focusing on innovation and efficiency in its products. TI is known for its extensive portfolio of products, which includes amplifiers, data converters, power management solutions, and other semiconductor components.

Application

The OPA2376AIYZDR is a precision operational amplifier known for its low noise, low offset voltage, and low power consumption. It is commonly used in applications requiring high precision and stability. Key application areas include:
1. Sensor signal conditioning, where accurate signal amplification is required.
2. Medical instrumentation, for precise measurements and diagnostics.
3. Data acquisition systems, improving signal quality.
4. Industrial process control, providing reliable and stable operation.
5. Portable and battery-powered devices, benefiting from its low power consumption.
These features make it suitable for any application demanding high-performance analog signal processing.

Package

The OPA2376AIYZDR is a dual-channel operational amplifier from Texas Instruments, packaged in a 8-pin SON (Small Outline No-lead) package. The specific package type is a 3 mm x 3 mm SON with a thickness of 0.8 mm, suitable for compact and portable electronic applications.

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