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.
NPN; Configuration: 8 BANKS, DARLINGTON WITH BUILT-IN DIODE AND RESISTOR; Surface Mount: NO; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .5 A; No. of Elements: 8; Minimum DC Current Gain (hFE): 1000;
N-CHANNEL; Configuration: SINGLE WITH BUILT-IN DIODE; Surface Mount: YES; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .36 W; Maximum Feedback Capacitance (Crss): 10 pF; JEDEC-95 Code: TO-236AB;
Texas Instruments DP83848IVVX/NOPB is a 3.3V Ethernet transceiver with 100000 Mbps data rate, suitable for industrial applications. It features CMOS technology, operates b/w -40 to 85 °C, and comes in a low profile flatpack package with matte tin finish.
BSS138-TP by Micro Commercial Components is a N-channel small signal FET with a min DS breakdown voltage of 50V and max drain current of 0.22A. It is commonly used in applications requiring enhancement mode operation, such as power management and switching circuits.
U.FL-R-SMT-1(10) by Hirose Electric is a RF connector with 50 ohm impedance, 0.05 dB insertion loss, and 8 GHz operating frequency. Ideal for board mounting in commercial applications, it features gold termination finish, liquid crystal polymer insulator, and 200VAC dielectric voltage resistance.
LM358MX by Texas Instruments is a dual operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 9000 uV. It has a nominal voltage of 5V and a min voltage gain of 15000. This op amp is commonly used in applications requiring amplification and signal conditioning.