OPA2277UA by Texas Instruments is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset voltage of 100 uV and micropower consumption of 1.65 mA. Ideal for industrial applications, it offers high common mode rejection ratio of 140 dB and unity gain bandwidth of 1000 kHz in a small outline package.
SN65HVD234DR by Texas Instruments is an 8-terminal interface circuit with a data rate of 1 Mbps. Operating temperature ranges from -40 to 125 °C, making it ideal for automotive applications. With a supply voltage of 3.3 V and low current draw of 6 mA, it's suitable for network interfaces in compact designs.
INA826AIDGKR by Texas Instruments is an instrumentation amplifier with 150uV max input offset voltage, 0.095uA max average bias current, and 1MHz nominal bandwidth. Ideal for automotive applications due to its -40 to 125 °C operating temperature range and high common mode rejection ratio of 120dB.
RECTIFIER DIODE; Surface Mount: YES; Maximum Forward Voltage (VF): 1 V; Maximum Non Repetitive Peak Forward Current: .5 A; No. of Elements: 1; Maximum Reverse Recovery Time: .004 us;
RECTIFIER DIODE; Surface Mount: NO; No. of Elements: 1; Maximum Non Repetitive Peak Forward Current: .5 A; Maximum Forward Voltage (VF): 1 V; No. of Phases: 1;
Vishay Intertechnology's CRCW040210K0FKED is a fixed resistor with 10000 ohm resistance, 1% tolerance, and 0.063 W power dissipation. Ideal for surface mount applications in electronics due to its compact SMT package style and high operating temperature range of -55 to 155 °C.
OPA2227UA by Texas Instruments is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset voltage of 200 uV and bias current of 0.01 uA. It operates at temperatures ranging from -40 to 85 °C, making it suitable for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification. With a unity gain bandwidth of 8000 kHz, this op amp is ideal for high-frequency circuit designs.