UUC Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) 4

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Amplifier Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Total Dose (V) Package Body Material Nominal Unity Gain Bandwidth Maximum Negative Supply Voltage Limit Low-Bias Maximum Input Offset Voltage Maximum Average Bias Current (IIB) Surface Mount No. of Functions Minimum Common Mode Reject Ratio Technology Screening Level Nominal Common Mode Reject Ratio Maximum Supply Current Nominal Negative Supply Voltage (Vsup) Architecture Programmable Power Packing Method Nominal Supply Voltage / Vsup (V) Power Supplies (V) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Maximum Input Offset Current (IIO) Minimum Slew Rate Sub-Category Nominal Slow Rate Maximum Non Linearity Maximum Supply Voltage Limit Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum Bias Current (IIB) @25C Maximum Common Mode Voltage Nominal Response Time Output Type Frequency Compensation Minimum Voltage Gain Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Nominal Voltage Gain Terminal Position Low-Offset JESD-30 Code Maximum Voltage Gain Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Minimum Output Current Nominal Bandwidth (3dB) Micropower JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length Wideband Power

LMH32404YR

Texas Instruments

Operational Amplifier

No Lead

UUC

Rectangular

350 MHz

No

35000 uV

Yes

4

130 mA

Voltage Feedback

No

Tape And Reel

3.3 V

Uncased Chip

750 V/us

3.65 V

125 °C (257 °F)

Yes

-40 °C (-40 °F)

Upper

No

R-XUUC-N

No

No

No

THS3491YR

Texas Instruments

Operational Amplifier

No Lead

19

UUC

Rectangular

900 MHz

-16.5 V

No

2500 uV

Yes

1

67 dB

75 dB

17.3 mA

-15 V

Current Feedback

No

Tape And Reel

15 V

Uncased Chip

DIE OR CHIP

8000 V/us

16.5 V

85 °C (185 °F)

Yes

-40 °C (-40 °F)

No

R-XUUC-N19

0.002 in (0.0493 mm)

No

0.002 in (0.0553 mm)

Yes

No

5962L1324802V9A

Renesas Electronics

Operational Amplifier

No Lead

8

UUC

Rectangular

17 MHz

-21 V

No

500 uV

580 nA

Yes

1

74 dB

SOI-CMOS

MIL-PRF-38535 Class V

91 dB

4 mA

-2.5 V

Voltage Feedback

No

2.5 V

Uncased Chip

DIE OR CHIP

Operational Amplifiers

35 V/us

21 V

125 °C (257 °F)

Yes

31622.78

-55 °C (-67 °F)

Upper

Yes

R-XUUC-N8

Yes

No

No

No

5962F9568702V9A

Renesas Electronics

Operational Amplifier

No Lead

12

UUC

Rectangular

100k Rad(Si)

Plastic/Epoxy

Yes

1

MIL-PRF-38535 Class V

150 μA

Voltage Feedback

No

Uncased Chip

DIE OR CHIP

0.025 V/us

Operational Amplifiers

125 °C (257 °F)

Yes

-55 °C (-67 °F)

Gold

Upper

R-XUUC-N12

Yes

Yes

e4

No

No

Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps)

Operational amplifiers, or op-amps for short, are electronic circuits that provide a high gain amplification of an input voltage signal. They are widely used in electronic circuits for various signal processing tasks due to their versatile nature and high gain characteristics.

An op-amp typically has two input terminals (inverting and non-inverting), an output terminal, and a power supply. The output voltage of the op-amp is proportional to the difference between the voltages at the two input terminals, with the exact gain being determined by the circuit design.

Op-amps can be used in a variety of electronic circuits such as filters, amplifiers, oscillators, and voltage regulators. They can also be used as comparators, with the output switching to one of two voltage levels depending on the relationship between the two input voltages.

One of the main advantages of op-amps is that they can provide a very high gain, making them useful in amplifying small signals or reducing noise. They also have a wide range of input and output impedance, making them compatible with a wide range of electronic circuits. Additionally, op-amps can be designed to have very high input impedance, which means they can detect and amplify signals with minimal loading effects on the circuit they are connected to.